Priceless WWEDNESDAYEDNESDAY Take One VOLUME 15, NUMBER 62 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 2007 WINNER OF THE KANSAS GAS SERVICE 2006 KANSAS PROFESSIONAL 2006 KANSAS PROFESSIONAL WINNER OF THE KANSAS PRESS EXCELLENCE IN EDITORIAL WRITING COMMUNICATORS PHOTO ESSAY AWARD COMMUNICATORS EDITORIAL AWARD ASSOCIATION ADVERTISING AWARD County Has One Hill Makes Primary Election The candidattes have filed and Ogden Mayor Rily County Election officials will Graham Roger D. 612 Elm St Gift To only have one primary election in Ogden February. The USD 378 Position 7 Ogden Council Member At-large race has three candidates Bond Jimmy 213 6th St Ogden KSU and they will have a primary to cut Greinke Stephen 318 12th St Joleen Hill, Manhattan, has made a the field to two. This takes in Riley, Ogden gift of $28,000 to the Kansas State Leonardville, Keats and Wildcat Kizzee John L 204 13th St Ogden University Foundation to establish the township areas. Royer Samuel R 123 16th St Joleen and Don Hill Professional The City of Manhattan ended with Ogden Development in Education Scholarship six candidates for three positions and Shepard Barbara 502 15th St and to supplement the John Thurow USD 383 had seven candidates for Ogden Hill Memorial Scholarship. four positions. Meaning they will not Randolph Mayor The purpose of this endowment is to have a primary to cut the field. None provide financial assistance to profes- Randolph Council Member sional educators in USD 383, 2007 City School Election None Manhattan-Ogden School District, Manhattan Commissioner Riley Mayor who are enrolled in courses in the Morris-Hardeman Jayme 1822 Jackson Pete 308 N. Main St Riley College of Education at Kansas State Laramie St Manhattan Riley Council Member University. The recipients must have Reece Bill 2013 Deerfield Sq Powell Martha E. 515 W. Rock been employed by the school district Manhattan Island Ave Riley for a minimum of three years. Savage Jr. George E. 1917 Judson Wilson Jr Donald L 111 N. High Joleen and her late husband, Don Hill, served a total of 20 years on the St Manhattan Riley USD 383 Manhattan-Ogden School Sherow Jim 529 Pierre St USD 378 Board. As a champion of professional Manhattan Position 1 development, Joleen Hill was a leader Snead Bruce 810 Pierre St Wilson Jennifer 111 N. High Riley in establishing partnerships between Manhattan Position 2 the College of Education, Kansas State Strawn Bob 1551 Williamsburg Ct Henton Tom E 17491 Walsburg Rd University and USD 383, Manhattan- Manhattan Clay Center Ogden School District. USD 383 Hofmann Galen 15960 Walsburg Joleen (Irvine) Hill is a native of Board Member Rd Leonardville Stafford, Kan. She graduated from Colburn David 1906 Bluestem Ter Position 3 Kansas State University in 1962 with a Manhattan Winter Daniel M 9275 Blue River bachelor’s degree in humanities. While Dolezal Adam C. 2505 Hills Rd Manhattan in college, she was a member of K- Candlewood Dr Manhattan Position 7 State Singers, Chimes, student govern- Herrman Curt 3405 Woodduck At- Large Glenn Randall L 5225 ment, Mortar Board and Kappa Kappa Way Manhattan Marlatt Ave Manhattan Gamma sorority. Don Hill was born Hummel Karen 2107 Londondery Bassett Anita Duren 512 E Barton and raised in Manhattan. He graduated Dr Manhattan Leonardville from K-State in 1956 with a bachelor’s Knopp Nancy M. 104 Oakwood Jones Linda 7100 Anderson Ave degree and in 1960 with a master’s Cir Manhattan Manhattan degree, both in social sciences. While Marden Amber L 48 Waterway Pl USD 384 at K-State, he was active in debate and Manhattan Position 1 the Sigma Chi fraternity. Following graduation, he was a Fulbright Scholar Marshall Susan A. 1948 Strong None to New Zealand. Don received a juris Ave Manhattan Position 2 doctorate from Washburn University, Leonardville Mayor None Topeka, Kan., where he was editor-in- Renner Gene A 511 E. Allen Position 3 chief of The Law Journal. He practiced Leonardville Webster Marla J. 6920 Hwy 16 law until his death in 1985. Leonardville Council Member Olsburg The John Thurow Hill Memorial Olson Evadne 104 S. Nevada St Position 7 At-Large Scholarship is for students majoring in Winter Storm Hits Kansas Leonardville Jones Ivan K. 21860 4 mile Rd sociology with plans to go on to grad- Olson Jim 104 S. Nevada St Frankfort uate work in related fields. It was Leonardville established in 1975 in memory of John Thurow Hill, who was Don Hill’s Storm Rolls Across Kansas brother. He died in 1965. (AP) _ A winter storm rolled authorities said. The couple’s 6-year- follow. Joleen Hill is a member of Presidents Club, a KSU Foundation across the central U.S., causing old daughter, was critically injured, Further south, a storm spared Sunshine In The leadership organization for friends and numerous accidents that killed at authorities said. much of Oklahoma, though snow alumni of least eight people in three states. In Oklahoma, a 5-year-old boy fell in western and north-central K-State. She is also a member of the Heavy snow hit western and cen- died after being thrown from a sport regions. The Oklahoma Columbian Forecast KSU Foundation Board of Trustees. tral Kansas, limiting visibility and utility vehicle that rolled over after it Corporation Commission reported “All three of my children are gradu- creating hazardous driving condi- left a snow-covered highway. Four Saturday night that about 36,000 If the overcast winter weather is and the “Topeka Capital-Journal” ates of Manhattan High as was my late tions on Saturday. people also died in crashes on customers in the state remained beginning to get to you then buy a reviewed his performance as “an husband,” Joleen Hill said. “I am A couple and their 20-month-old Nebraska highways. without power a week after a crip- ticket now for “The Sunshine Boys.” absolute hoot,” will be appearing as proud of our school district and its edu- daughter died when their car drove Up to 6 inches (15 centimeters) of pling ice storm. With the help of executive producer, Al Lewis. cators. The partnership with K-State off a highway in western Kansas snow were forecast for some sections Wamego Telecommunications “The Sunshine Boys” will begin has resulted in increased opportunities and collided with two others cars, of Kansas by Sunday, with more to Company, Neil Simon’s award its run at The Columbian Theatre in for professional development that has winning hit “The Sunshine Boys” Wamego on Feb. 9 and continue led to greater student achievement.” will be showing in February at The through Feb. 25. Show times are “For decades, Joleen and Don devot- Columbian Theatre. “The Sunshine scheduled for 7:30 p.m. ed much of their energy and talent pro- Boys” debuted on Broadway in 1972 Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays moting the best possible educational MCC Hosts Women’s Retreat winning the Tony award for Best and at 2:00 p.m. on Sundays. A din- environment for the children and youth ner, catered by Grizzly’s Grill of of our community,” said Michael and inspired. All conferees have the keynote speaker. Each main session Play and was revived to great suc- Manhattan Christian College will Manhattan, will be served at 6:00 Holen, dean of the College of chance to choose the topics that most includes a delicious meal, special cess in 1997. It was also made into a host There’s No Place Like Home, p.m. for the evening shows and at Education. “Joleen’s gift extends the interest them from 19 practical semi- music and contemporary worship. movie in 1975, starring George the 30th annual Woman’s World con- 12:30 p.m. for the Sunday shows. mutual benefits of collaboration nars and Bible studies that are The worship team and band will be Burns and Walter Matthau, which ference, in the Kansas State Student Tickets for the play are $9 for chil- between Manhattan-Ogden USD 383 offered. Each session will encourage from University Christian Church in received multiple award nominations Union February 23-24. The week- dren and $18 for adults. Tickets for and the College of Education at K- a closer personal relationship with Manhattan and directed by John and George Burns won the Academy end will focus on heaven as well as dinner and a show are $19.75 for State — a relationship she was instru- Christ. Nunnally.All registration prices Award for Best Supporting Actor. encourage women of all ages and all children and $35.25 for adults. mental in nurturing.” Amberly Neese, author, adjunct include two buffet meals and an “The Sunshine Boys” is a show- professions in their spiritual walk. Please call The Columbian The KSU Foundation’s Changing professor, and energetic mother of array of special gifts. The price for case of drama and comedy that come In this 2-day event, the ballroom Theatre ticket office at 800-899- Lives Campaign for Kansas State two who also serves at Christ’s the entire weekend is $60 if post- from a long-standing, but broken will be transformed into a heavenly 1893. University is a comprehensive $500 Church of the Valley in Bakersfield, marked by January 31, 2007. After relationship between two vaudeville million campaign that will infuse new place “Kansas-style” and the 550 California ministering to women, this early bird deadline, the price will performers. Willy Clark and Al funds into virtually every dimension of women from Kansas and many of the youth, and families will be the be $65. Call 785-539-3571. Lewis had a good thing going, but the university.
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