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Eagles, Monarchs Pick Up Wins

Eagles 22, Colorado Select 11
The Hays Eagles Senior American Legion scored in every inning except the first including eight in the second and four in the third as they roll to a 22-11 win over Colorado Select Tuesday night at Larks Park.

Riley Kaus had four of the Eagles 21 hits. Clayton Basgall, Austin Unrein and Zack Legleiter all had three hits. Legleiter drove in four with Unrein, Kaus and Trevor Henningson all driving in three runs. Unrein homered.

Tyler Wooldridge moves to 8-0 with the win despite allowing nine runs on ten hits over five innings.

The Eagles led 14-2 before giving up seven in the fifth. They are now 38-8 and will host the Select team again this morning at 9am at Larks Park before closing out the regular season with Garden City Friday at Hays High School.

Monarchs Sweep Colby
The Hays Monarchs upped their record to 14-10 with a pair of wins in Colby. The Monarchs win 19-10 and 9-1. Bryan Brungardt picks up the victory in the opener with Nick Hammake earning the win in game two. The Monarchs play two in Great Bend Thursday.

Kansas Highway Patrol Investigating Report Of Fake Trooper

The Kansas Highway Patrol is investigating reports that a man impersonated a patrol trooper in south-central Kansas.

The man was driving a white Ford Crown Victoria with a light bar on top, and stopped a motorist in Kingman County.

Patrol Lt. Roger Baughman said that the impersonator handcuffed the motorist, searched his vehicle, took the handcuffs off the man and then left.

He says the impostor is carrying a pistol and wears a phony uniform.

The suspect is described as a white man, about 5-feet-10-inches tall, and wearing a navy blue top and pants. He also had a duty belt, pistol, handcuffs and a magazine holder.

Kansas Soldier Dies In Afghanistan

Army officials say a Fort Riley soldier from southeast Kansas has died in Afghanistan.

The 1st Infantry Division said in a release Tuesday that 26-year-old Sgt. Erik May of Independence died July 14 at a medical facility in eastern Afghanistan. The cause of his death is under investigation.

May joined the Army in September 2007 and was assigned to Fort Riley in February 2009. He was on his second deployment when he died. May also served in Iraq in 2009.

His awards include an Army Commendation Medal, an Army Achievement Medal, the National Defense Service Medal, the Afghan Campaign Medal with one campaign star, and the Iraq Campaign Medal with one campaign star.

Kansas Teen Gets 6 Years In Prison For ‘Sexting’ Minor

A 19-year-old eastern Kansas man has been sentenced to more than six years in prison for using text messages to solicit a 12-year-old girl for sex.

The Topeka Capital-Journal reports that Coffey County District Court Judge Philip Fromme sentenced Dylan T. Redding, of Gridley, to six years and five months last week after he was convicted in June of using text messages to solicit sex from a minor, which is a felony.

Coffey County Attorney Doug Witteman says the investigation began in March after the 12-year-old victim’s parents called authorities to report inappropriate text messages.

Redding will also be required to register as a sex offender for 25 years after he’s released.

New Heartland Community Foundation Board Members

Four new volunteer board members have joined the Heartland Community Foundation.

They are:  Hays attorney Kaylene Brin; Larry Dietz, President of TWI & Dietz of WaKeeney; Bank of Hays Sr. Vice President Brandon Prough; and Shae Veach, Vice President for Development at Hays Medical Center.

Current volunteer board members are: Mendi Alexander, HCF  chair, Hays; Mike Koerner, vice chair, Hays; Tammy McClellan, secretary, Palco;  Steve Baumrucker, treasurer, Hays, and Doug Greer, Don Hoffman, Ida Lundy,  Bob Muirhead, (Alexander), and Andrew Rupp, all from Hays, and Tom Kreutzer of WaKeeney.

Bob Lowen, Hays, is the foundation’s director.

Funded in 2007, Heartland Community Foundation is a charitable, not-for-profit organization serving Rooks, Trego and Ellis counties.  It’s one of 10 foundations affiliated with the Greater Salina Community Foundation.

UPDATE: Ellis Police Chief Resigns

The Ellis Police Chief resigned during Monday night’s city council meeting.

Randy Taylor presented his letter of resignation and expressed appreciation to the city. The council approved the resignation.

Taylor’s last day will be August 3. He has accepted the position of Chief of Police in Clarksdale, Arizona.

 

Monday’s Hays Police Activity Log

The Hays Police Department conducted 11 traffic stops and responded to seven animal calls on Monday, according to the Hays Police Activity Log.

Theft: The Hays Police Department investigated two incidents of theft on Monday. Officers responded to a suspicious activity call in the 100 block of East 15th Street Monday evening. When officers arrived they began to investigate the incident as a general theft case. Hays PD also investigated a case of identity theft in the 2500 block of Sherman Avenue.

Officers investigated a stalking/harassment case in the 1900 block of Vine Street at Dillons Sunday evening.

Vehicle Accidents: Officers responded to a pair of motor vehicle accidents on Monday afternoon. The first incident happened at Centennial Boulevard and 183 Highway early Monday afternoon. The second accident also happened Monday afternoon at 18th Street and Vine Street.

Hays PD officers conducted a driving under the influence traffic stop in the 700 block of Park Street early Monday morning.

State Issues Emergency Suspension Of Day Care Home In Great Bend

The Kansas Department of Health and Environment has issued an Emergency Order of Suspension against Dee’s Day Care Home operated by Delilah L. Godfrey at 2809 Forrest, in Great Bend.

According to the order, on July 13, surveyors were denied access to the daycare, but once they were allowed in, they discovered 25, kids ranging in age from infancy to 12 years. Godfrey was the only one in the home and she couldn’t locate records for many of the children, and in some cases, didn’t even know their names. She also allegedly admitted to to the surveyors that she told some of the kids to hide to avoid being seen by the surveyors.

Due to having so many kids, and her not having real knowledge of many of them, the Kansas Department of Health and Environment closed the daycare down.

State law allows KDHE to issue such an order when they feel its necessary to protect children from any potential threat to health or safety.

Godfrey does have the right to appeal the order, if she makes a request within 15 days from when the date of the order was issued. If she fails to do so, the order then becomes permanent, suspending her license.

Truck Accident On I-70 Sends Three To Hospital

A truck driver from Iowa and his two passengers were injured in a one-vehicle accident in Gove County around 10:40 p.m. Monday.

According to the Kansas Highway Patrol, Kenneth Larsen, 46, of Winterset, Iowa was eastbound on I-70 when the accident occurred. Larsen reportedly stood up to get something out of an overhead compartment, crossed both lanes of traffic before heading into the median, with the truck turning over in the median on the driver’s side.

Larsen and his passengers, Katherine Larsen, 47, and Dillon Larsen, 14, were transported to Gove County Medical Center with injuries. No information on their conditions was released.

Kansas Conceal And Carry Program Sets Record Pace

A record number of people applied for a Kansas license to carry a concealed firearm during the fiscal year that ended June 30.

Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt says that the Concealed Carry Licensing Unit in his office received 12,408 permit applications during the 2012 fiscal year, a 24-percent increase over the 9,418 applications received in fiscal year 2011. The past two fiscal years rank first and second in number of permit applications received in the six-year history of the program. During the most recent fiscal year, Schmidt’s office received an average of 49 permit applications each and every working day. These figures include only first-time applications and do not include applications for renewal of expiring permits.

In total, more than 44,000 valid permits are currently issued in Kansas. Through recognition agreements negotiated by the attorney general’s office, Kansas-issued permits are honored by 29 other states. Kansas honors permits issued by 23 other states.

The concealed carry licensing program was enacted by the Legislature in 2006 over the veto of then-Gov. Kathleen Sebelius. By law, the program is administered by Attorney General Schmidt’s office.

4-H Poultry Judging Tuesday Morning

The 4-Hrs were at it bright and early this morning in the Rabbit and Poultry Barn at the Ellis County Fair.  The roosters, though, had been crowing since sunrise.

Judging of poultry started at 8a.m. sharp.  The 4-Hrs were there at 7a.m., first checking their birds over and providing food and more water.

Then it was time for some primping.  16-year-old Breanne Kruse of the Buckeye Jr. Farmers 4-H Club, rubs baby oil on the feet and comb of her Golden Sebright rooster, Allistair.  “It makes him stand out a little more for the judges,” she says.

Kruse also has ducks to be judged this morning.  She prefers working with her rooster, though.  “He’s less excitable and doesn’t flap his wings as much as the ducks.”

Kruse has some advice for fair-goers as they walk through the poultry barn.  “Don’t stick your finger in the cages.   They’ll peck you, at least mine will,” laughs Kruse.

See more of the Ellis County Fair 4-H projects tonight on Street Beat Eagle Community TV Channel 14.

Ellis County Considers Dedicated Funds for Road and Bridge Projects

To ensure that Ellis County has money for road and bridge improvement projects the commission is considering adding a mill and a half to the county budget.

Commissioner Dean Haselhorst says the money would be a dedicated funding source so that those projects aren’t competing with budget requests for equipment or personnel. The amount would be $600,000.

The county held a special budget meeting Monday afternoon and continued the discussion during Monday night’s meeting as they try to build the 2013 budget.

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