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Ellis County Considers Burn Ban

Despite heavy rains in southern Ellis County over the weekend, a majority of the county remains extremely dry. For that reason the Ellis County Commission has implemented a ban on outdoor burning. Commissioner Swede Holmgren says residents are worried about the potential for large fires.

Rural Fire Chief Dick Klaus says he’s imposed tighter restrictions on controlled burns and those haven’t been the cause of the fires throughout the county over the past month.

The commission, however, chose to institute the ban, which Holmgren said is effective immediately. However the county commission will have to sign and publish a resolution next week.  The ban will remain in place until conditions improve.

Hays PD Conducted 78 Traffic Stops over the Weekend

The Hays Police Department conducted 78 traffic stops over the weekend and there were 21 animal calls to Hays PD from Friday to Sunday, according to the Police Activity Log. Friday morning the Hays Police Department investigated a theft at Wal-Mart Superstore.

Hays EMS made an ambulance run to Wal-Mart on Friday afternoon in connection with a suspicious activity call made to the Hays Police Department. Hays PD investigated a fireworks violation in the 100 block of West 14th Street on Friday afternoon as well. Also on Friday afternoon the Hays Police investigated a case of simple Battery in the 100 block of East 18th Street.

Hays PD responded to a criminal threat and the report of a suspicious person in the 1900 block of East 24th Street. Finally Hays PD investigated a liquor offense at Frontier Park.

Saturday was one of the busiest days for the Hays Police Department. According to the activity log the Police Department dealt with four liquor offenses and two drug related offenses on Saturday. The first happened in the 500 block of West 7th. The second incident was a liquor offense as well as obstruction of legal process in the 100 block ofAsh Street.

There was also a pair of incidents of minors in possession. The first was in the 100 block of Ash Streetand the second was in the 100 block of West 3rd Street. The first drug offense was also a driving under the influence offense and that happened in the 1200 block of East 22nd Street just after1:30 am. The second offense was in the 100 block of West 12 Street on Saturday afternoon.

The Hays EMS made an ambulance run in connection with a case of aggravated battery in the 2200 block of Walnut Saturday afternoon. The Hays Police Department also investigated a domestic disturbance in the 1200 block ofPine Streetearly Saturday morning. Also Saturday morning Hays PD investigated a civil dispute at Chuck’s Bar.

The Hays Police Department also investigated a pair of battery cases and a pair disorderly conduct calls early Saturday morning. The first was just after 1:15 amat the Wild Rose. They also responded to a disorderly conduct/simple battery call in the 700 block of Park Street. Hays PD responded to the 300 block of West 6th Street to investigate a case of simple battery just after3:00 am and they also responded to a Disorderly Conduct call in the 400 block ofWalnut Street just after4:00 am.

There was also a report of harassment by telephone or fax reported in the 1300 block ofWestern Plains Drive Saturday evening.

Finally the Hays Police Department investigated three hit and run accidents and another motor vehicle accident on Saturday. The first hit and run accident happened just after 1:00 amin the 1100 block of Drum Ave. The second one occurred in the 800 block of 8th Street and the final hit and run accident was reported in the 300 block ofMopar Drive.

On Sunday Hays PD responded to a rash of burglaries and theft. There were five burglaries reported on Sunday that occurred sometime between Saturday evening and early Sunday morning. The first was at a residence in the 3700 block of Hall Street. There was also the burglary of a vehicle in the 400 block of West 6th Street. Police officials also investigated a report of burglary of a vehicle in the 2400 block of Centennial Boulevard that occurred Saturday evening or early Sunday morning. The final two reports were from the 400 block of West 5th Street.

There was a suspicious activity report in the area between Friday evening and Sunday morning and a burglary report between Saturday evening and Sunday morning. The Hays PD also investigated a report of theft in the 3800 block ofButter Field Road.

Hays Police also responded to a number of motor vehicle accidents on Sunday. The first was a motor vehicle accident with a pedestrian in the 2900 block of Vine Streetat midnighton Sunday morning. Hays PD officials also investigated a pair of motor vehicle accidents involving Private Property at Dollar General in the 1200 block of East 27th Street.

There was also a report of an accident involving private property in the 600 block of East 15th Street. The final accident was reported in the 100 block of East 22nd Street.

Police officers also investigated criminal damage to property and suspicious activity in the 1900 block of Main Streetbetween Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon. Early Sunday morning Hays PD responded to a pair of disturbance calls. The first was a fight in the 300 block of East 6th Street and the second was a general disturbance along with an underage possession at Chuck’s Bar. Hays PD also investigated a report of an intoxicated subject just after5:00 am at Walgreens onVine Street.

Sunday evening officers responded to a pair of civil dispute calls. The first was in the 100 block of West 12th Street and the second was a custody dispute in the 1000 block ofReservation Road.

Finally Hays PD made conducted two traffic stops were the individual was driving with a suspended or revoked license. The first happened in the early hours on Sunday in the 700 block of Elm Streetand the second occurred in the 3300 block of Vine StreetSunday night. The Hays Police Department also conducted one driving under the influence stop just after midnightSunday in the 500 block of West 8th Street.

 

KHP: 37 DUI Arrests During Country Stampede, 12 During 4th Of July Festivities

Several major happenings have kept Kansas Highway Patrol troopers busy the last few weeks. The annual Country Stampede music festival kept troopers busy June 21-24. The July 4th holiday period also kept Patrol personnel busy with traffic, as well as helping motorists in the heat wave that has been present the last few weeks.

During the Country Stampede enforcements, KHP units had the following activity:

  • DUI Arrests, Alcohol: 37
  • Open Container Citations: 8
  • Minor Consumption/Possession Citations: 15
  • Driving While Suspended/Revolked Arrests: 6
  • Felony Arrests: 3
  • Injury Crashes: 4
  • Non-Injury Crashes: 3
  • Alcohol Related Crashes: 2
  • Drug Related Incidents: 3
  • Services Rendered/Motorists Assisted: 74
  • Public Contacts: 423

Over the July 4th holiday reporting period, the Patrol worked two fatality accidents, which killed two people. Both of these crashes occurred in the Patrol’s Troop F (South Central Region), and alcohol was not a factor in either of the crashes. The reporting period ran from 6:00 pm on Tues., July 3, through 11:59 pm on Wed., July 4, 2012.

  • DUI Arrests: 12
  • Speed Arrests: 442
  • Speed Warnings: 386
  • Safety Belt – Adult Citations: 145
  • Safety Belt – Adult Warnings: 18
  • Safety Belt – Teen Citations: 9
  • Safety Belt – Teen Warnings: 1
  • Child Restraint Citations: 15
  • Child Restraint Warnings: 2
  • Motorists Assisted: 532

Humane Society Pet of the Week

This is Jake he is a 1 year old Chocolate Lab/Pointer mix.  He has been on a farm and has been around livestock and other animals.  Jake is a little shy at first but is very sweet once he gets to know you.  Jake has also been around children. If you are interested in him or any of the other adoptable pets please visit the shelter!

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Salina Woman Scammed Out Of Nearly $4,000

by Randy Picking ~ Salina Post

A Salina woman has fallen victim to a theft by deception.

The 74-year-old woman received a letter on July 2nd from a Coast Capital Financial Services of Los Angeles, saying she had won $245,000.

Enclosed in the letter was a check for $4,685 for processing fees. The letter told the woman to cash the check and wire the money to two people in Ireland, which she did.

One wire was for $1,915 and the second was for $1,950.

The woman contacted police when her bank said the check she had received was a fake.

Total loss is $3,865.

Russell Imposes Tighter Water Restrictions

The city of Russell is implementing tighter water restrictions because of the hot, dry weather.

In a special meeting Friday afternoon, council members voted to move from Stage 1 to Stage 3.

Water Production Superintendent Doug Langhofer reported the water pumps supplying Russell are near maximum load.

Stage 3 water restrictions limit residential outdoor watering to one day a week.  Outdoor watering is banned for parks, the Russell Golf Course and residential swimming pools.  Washing of motor vehicles or buildings is also prohibited.  Contractual water users must reduce consumption to 75 percent of average monthly use.

Campfire Tales Friday at Historic Fort Hays

Songs and stories about people and events in Kansas and Old West history will be featured Friday, July 13 at Historic Fort Hays.

Musician and historian David “Zerf” Zerfas will entertain around the campfire from 8-9p.m.  His songs include “When the Smoky Runs Dry” and “Beautiful Katie (Bloody Bender).”

Admission is $5. Kansas Historical Foundation members and children five and under are admitted free. Refreshments will be provided.

Reservations are required for “Campfire Tales.”  Call 785-625-6812 for reservations.

50 Shades of Grey: The Joan Jerkovich Show

If you haven’t yet heard of this steamy, sexy, erotic novel that is sure to introduce many of its readers to the BDSM lifestyle, all I can say is, “What rock have you been living under?”

British author, 48 year old Erika Leonard who writes under the pseudonym E.L. James, has described the “Fifty Shades” trilogy as her “midlife crisis” saying, “All my fantasies in there, and that’s it.”. Erika shared her fantasies all right, and took millions of us along for the ride with sales of around 20 million worldwide.

In the book, Anastasia Steele, the nerdy and bumbling beautiful young college graduate has a chance meeting with the uber successful, young business prodigy Christian Grey. Grey, with his millions, sensual good looks and mysterious persona to go with it, is every woman’s fantasy. Women can’t keep their eyes off of him, and their lustful thoughts from wanting him, but his detached demeanor has prompted rumors that he is gay. The media has never captured a picture of him on a date.

There are no date pictures of Grey, he doesn’t “date”, and he doesn’t “make love”, he just “F***s, he F****s hard”….and off to the “Red Room of Pain” the novel takes its readers. Before spending intimate, romantic time with Grey; excuse me, in keeping with the novel I mean to say, before spending time F-ing with Grey you will need to sign a NDA, Non-Disclosure Agreement; and, before spending time in the Red Room of Pain, you will need to sign a contract spelling out what your “hard” and “soft” limits are. “Hard limits” in BDSM are what you will not participate in within the confines of this form of sexual role-playing.

Playing “Hard” is Grey’s preference, but oh, to add to the irony of the story line, Anastasia, his newest muse, is still a virgin and completely inexperienced. This is where the novel loses credibility with its readers. Are we seriously to believe she goes from virginity to all levels of “Kinky F***ery” as it is described in the book?

What does keep the story believable and the plot line moving along through all the sex scenes, is how two people, each with their own insecurities, find each other and fall in love. It is the exploration of those insecurities, and the love story and personal growth that embraces them, that elevates these novels to the level of romance gold. Yes, the character Christian Grey is 50 Shades of F’d up, but the unfolding of the how and the why, lends the reader to feel compassion for his character. Understand the complexities and insecurities of this outwardly confident, successful man and one can understand how such a nice young girl could fall for him.

Whatever you think of this book that some have called “Mommy Porn” and “Smut”, it has found it’s way in to the hands of decent, respectable women. I don’t doubt that most readers, just as I have, had to consult Wikipedia for details on the BDSM lifestyle just to understand parts of the book.

Think of 50 Shades as a romance novel on steroids and give it a read if you dare. Prepare to get titillated by the scenes, which is why husbands and boyfriends worldwide (…..taking liberty from what I’ve heard from the guys at work and from friends) are quite happy to have their ladies tucked in the easy chair reading before coming to bed at night!

 

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Body Of Man Missing In South-Central Kansas Lake Found

The body of a man who was missing at Lake Afton has been recovered.

KFDI reports Sedgwick County authorities recovered the body about 6 a.m. Monday at the lake in south-central Kansas.

The man’s identity has not been released. Further details were not immediately available.

Sedgwick County authorities say witnesses saw the man go under the water and not resurface on Saturday evening.

Dive teams from the Wichita and Sedgwick County fire departments searched the lake for several hours Saturday and most of Sunday.

Barton County Fair – Entertainment

Once again the Barton County Fair is bringing quality entertainment to the Fair. Building on our history, of bringing new talent to the fair, the Fair Board is proud to anounce Christian group Cloverton, on Thursday night. Cloverton has been on the national christian scene for over a year. On Friday the 13th we will be presenting Hells Bells, an AC/DC Tribute band. If you like Rock and Roll you will love this exciting band. Saturday the 14th will be the CMA Global New Artists of the year, the McClymonts. From Australia, the three sisters harmonize country music like you have never heard before.
Check out bartoncountyfair.com for a full list of entertainment at this years fair. July 11-15th.

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