
Area/State Colby Free Press Monday, June 28, 2010 Page 3 Weather Candidate says voter ID needed College board talks Corner From “CANDIDATE,” Page 1 If people are involved in local said, he would have a “laser fo- elections from a young age, he cus” on effi ciency. One example Another part of the secretary of added, they may be more likely to of an easy way to cut some time state’s duties, Claeys said, is to get stay involved in their hometowns. from the annual corporation re- about cooperation more people engaged in elections. “We have brilliant people com- ports, he said, is to make a check Kansas often has great turnout in ing out of these communities,” he box that says “unchanged” next to From “COLLEGE,” Page 1 foundation’s way of celebrat- national elections, he said, but dis- said, “and then they leave.” some information so businesses ing Pickerell’s 85th birthday mal turnout in local elections. Claeys said business regulations wouldn’t have to write it in again helped new wrestling coach last Saturday, said Wells. The “We want to get serious par- are the biggest duty of the offi ce, each year. This would particularly Dave Nordhues, do a fund rais- money goes to help math and ticipation in local elections,” he which supervises corporations, save time for small businesses, he er for the team at the Meadow science students complete their said. “For that, we have to rely on business regulation and forms. said, since many don’t have people Lake Golf Course on June 18. education at the college. communications with community The department relies on busi- dedicated to fi ll out fi ling forms. Wells said they had a good Wells said if the foundation groups like Rotary or Kiwanis ness fi ling fees for much of its “We should require only as little turnout and the program raised can raise the money, it will be clubs.” budget, he said, and so any cost- info as we need,” he said. about $10,000. the fi rst time a scholarship fund Claeys said he served as an in- cutting measures he could imple- Any time spent fi lling out forms, Nordhues will be coaching honoring a faculty member ternational election observer in ment could result in lower fees for he said, is time that could be spend his fi rst season this winter. A passed $100,000. National Weather Service several countries, including El businesses. While everyone from earning money, so the department Tonight: Mostly clear, with a four-time state champion, he • The board renewed Gatz’ Salvador’s 2009 presidential elec- large corporations to family farm- should help businessmen save low around 60. South wind be- wrestled for the college from agreement as board attorney for tion in Central America. ers would save money, he said, time any way it can. tween 5 and 10 mph. 2001 to 2003 and was the team another year. One program Claeys is already small businesses would feel the Claeys will face law professor Tuesday: Sunny, with a high captain his second year. • The board approved selling involved in is Kids Voting Kansas, biggest impact. Kris Kobach and Shawnee County near 95. South wind between 5 • Wells told the board the the feed wagon at the college which encourages parents to take “There’s a direct correlation,” election commissioner Elizabeth and 15 mph. foundation wants to raise farm. Schwanke said two of school-age kids to the polls with he said, “between how good your Ensley in the Republican primary Tuesday Night: Mostly clear, $100,000 for chemistry teacher the wagon’s augers are broken. them. The idea, he said, is to get secretary of state is and how much on Tuesday, Aug. 3. with a low around 61. South wind Max Pickerell’s scholarship The money will go back to pay young people invested in the vot- small businesses have to pay. between 10 and 15 mph. fund. The group’s goal is the farm-related expenses. ing process. As secretary of state, Claeys Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 93. Breezy, with a south southwest wind 5 to 10 mph increasing to between 15 Longtime Colby farmers celebrate 70th wedding anniversary and 20 mph. Wednesday Night: Mostly From “FARMERS,” Page 1 asked one of her sons, “How did sons Bill (Nancy), a neurosurgeon north of Colby, and Debbie (Bob) “We’ve had a good life,” she clear and breezy, with a low your parents get all of you to go to in Phoenix, and Larry (Becky), an Payne, a teacher and musician in added, “and I believe that loving around 60. The couple were practically college?” He answered, “Because architect who lives part time in Oklahoma. God and trusting in him, is impor- Thursday: Sunny, with a high synonymous with the annual Old we were always just told that was Kansas City and part time at his Lloyd has had some health is- tant for a good life.” near 91. Settlers Day and Picnic, held ev- something we were going to do farm north of Levant, and daugh- sues, but enjoys his family, Lucille The couple live at 1055 Villa Thursday Night: Partly ery year at the end of the Thomas was go to college, so we did.” ters Shirley (Dan) Bourquin, who said, and they are looking forward Vista Drive in Colby. Cards will cloudy, with a low around 63. County Fair “Oh yes, and I remember how helps her husband manufacture to the family being together again reach them at that address. Friday: Mostly sunny, with a “People said they used to live we used to make a dishpan full of organic weed pullers at their home at the farm. high near 91. for the time to come to the Old dough for homemade bread,” she Friday Night: A 20 percent Settlers Day,” Lucille said, “and said. “And I remember how great chance of showers and thunder- I can’t remember how long we we thought it was when they fi rst storms. Partly cloudy, with a low did it, but it was a long time. Now began to slice store-bought bread. around 62. they don’t do it anymore, and it’s We could buy sliced bread for 10 LOCAL TV LISTINGS Saturday: Partly cloudy, with kind of sad.” cents a loaf.” a high near 93. Lucille said at times when they One thing Lloyd is proud of, sponsored by the Saturday Night: A 20 percent had no harvest themselves, they’d his wife said, is the moving of chance of showers and thunder- work for others during harvest and the Cooper barn to the museum storms. Partly cloudy, with a low she would cook for a crew. It was site. She said that he and Max around 63. being willing to work hard at other George were instrumental in get- Independence Day: Mostly things that they were fi nally able ting it moved into Colby, and that cloudy, with a high near 91. to pay off the farm, she said. Lloyd had ridden in the barn and To stay married for 70 years, held the American fl ag up to one Friday: High, 102; Low 64 Lucille said, comes from trusting, of the windows along theway. She Saturday: High, 100; Low 62 respecting and loving each other, said she and Lloyd had wanted to Tuesday Evening June 29, 2010 Sunday: High, 86; Low 58 and doing things together. buy it themselves at one time, and 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Precip: Friday 0.06 inches She said church has always move it into town to make a res- KAKE/ABC Wipeout Downfall Mind Games Local Nightline Jimmy Kimmel Live KBSL/CBS NCIS NCIS: Los Angeles The Good Wife Local Late Show Letterman Late Saturday 0.17 inches been a big part of their life, and taurant out of it, but they thought while their kids were young, the they were taking on too big of a KSNK/NBC Losing It-Jillian America's Got Talent Last Comic Standing Local Wimbledon Tonight Show w/Leno Sunday 0.00 inches KSAS/FOX Hell's Kitchen Local Month: 2.97 inches Woofter kids and the Carpenters project at the age they were at that Cable Channels Year: 10.53 inches would come home with them af- time. 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