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Construction Zone Accident Injures Four

A six-car accident in a construction zone injured four in Ford County Tuesday afternoon.

According to the Kansas Highway Patrol, at around 1:50, vehicles were stopped for a flagman in a construction zone in the eastbound lanes on US-50 near Spearville when John Borgstrom, 56, of Windom, failed to stop for traffic. Borgstrum’s 2010 Freightliner first struck the stopped pickup of Rodney Williamson, 68, of Satanta, which started a chain reaction that ultimately led to collisions with four other vehicles stopped in the construction zone.

Borgrstrom and the drivers of three of the other vehicles involved, Cristina Rosales, Nadia Richard, and Richard Thompson, were transported to Western Plains Medical Complex in Dodge City with disabling injuries.

Williamson was not injured in the accident, nor were the occupants of the sixth vehicle, Harlow Sherman and Paul Brodigan of Arizona.

KHAZ Music News: Oak Ridge Boys To Release Christmas Album

(AP) – The Oak Ridge Boys are ready to deck the halls with a new holiday album. They are releasing “Christmas Time’s A-Coming” on Sept. 25 through digital and retail outlets across the country. An exclusive version is already available through Cracker Barrel, which features two bonus tracks. Joe Bonsall says the CD has a great mix of new and traditional songs that they look forward to adding to their Christmas tour in November.

 

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HHS Boys Soccer Shutout at Great Bend

The Hays High boys soccer team was shutout 3-0 Tuesday in Great Bend.

The Panthers scored six minutes into the game and led 1-0 at the half.

The Indians are now 3-4-1 on the year and host Buhler Thursday at the Hays High field.

HHS Girls’ Golf 7th at Salina South Invite

The Hays High girls’ golf team finished seventh at the 13-team Salina South Invitational Tuesday at the Salina Municipal Golf Course. The Indians shoot a 378, 59 strokes behind first-place Manhattan. Hays had one in the top-15 in Taylor Herman who was 13th with an 87.

Hays High results…
Taylor Herman-87-13th place
Courtney Hess-94-26th place
Lexie Schaben-97-34th place
Elissa Jensen-100-41st place

Team Finish:
1. Manhattan-319
2. Maize-329
3. Goodard-Eisenhower-347
4. Topeka Hayden-358
5.  Salina Central-367
6. Derby-370
7. Hays High-378
8. Newton-385
9. Salina South-398
10. Great Bend-398
11. Dodge City-402
12. Concordia-415
13. Hutchinson-420

Top 10 Medalists:

1

Blake Fingalsen MANHATTAN

36

39

75

2

Taelyn Entriken MAIZE

38

37

75

3

Kylie McCarthy MANHATTAN

37

38

75

4

Lizzy Hurley MAIZE

42

34

76

  5 Makena Mucciaccio GODDARD- EISENHOWER

37

40

77

6

Kelsey McCarthy MANHATTAN

41

38

79

7

Alissa Kim SALINACENTRAL

38

41

79

8

Becca Townsend HAYDEN

42

42

84

9

Kelly Mason DERBY

41

43

84

10

Maddie Werth GREATBEND

41

44

85

11

Brooke Johanson MAIZE

46

46

86

12

Alexa Salsbery NEWTON

39

47

86

13

Taylor Herman HAYS

39

48

87

14

Taylor Knoth SALINACENTRAL

39

48

87

15

Claire Setter HAYDEN

46

42

88

 

New Area Of Kansas Statehouse To Reopen This Week

Workers are preparing to remove temporary walls on the first floor of the Kansas Statehouse, unsealing part of the building’s rotunda for the first time in four years.

Statehouse Architect Barry Greis (grys) says the work will start Thursday as the massive renovation of the Capitol’s first through fifth floors nears an end.

The renovation began in 2001 and is expected to cost $332 million. The project will include a new visitor center in the building’s basement.

Greis says that with the temporary walls gone from the first floor, visitors will be able to stroll through the rotunda and look up at the Statehouse dome.

Greis expects other temporary walls to come down by Sept. 28.

Federal Appeals Court Upholds Kansas Election Laws

A federal appeals court has upheld the way Kansas deals with small political parties.

The 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday for Kansas in a lawsuit by the Constitution Party of Kansas, which is not among the parties recognized by the state. The Constitution Party filed suit over the secretary of state’s refusal to allow people to affiliate with it when registering to vote.

In a summary judgment last year, a federal judge said the state’s system of tracking party affiliation did not unconstitutionally burden the rights of the Constitution Party.

Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach argued the case before the appeals court. Kobach says in a news release that Tuesday’s ruling spares the state from having to track an untold number of political parties.

Wednesday Is No Texting While Driving Day In Kansas

Kansas outlawed texting while driving last year, but officials are going an extra mile to make sure everyone knows the law.

A proclamation signed by Gov. Sam Brownback designated Wednesday as “No Text on Board Pledge Day.”

The Kansas Department of Transportation planned to flash messages on electronic billboards along state roads reminding drivers not to text behind the wheel.

Brownback’s office says a recent study that found people who text while driving are 23 times more likely to crash.

The 2011 state law provides for a $60 fine for any driver cited for texting.

Very Warm Today, Temps In The 90’s

A warm day is in store across southwest and central Kansas, as afternoon temperatures climb as warm as the mid 90s.

A cold front is then expected to enter the area late in the afternoon, and then into south central Kansas by the early evening. Seasonal weather is expected Friday before another cold front arrives late in the day. That front will bring a much cooler air-mass for the weekend. Highs are not expected to exceed the low 70s on Saturday.

Temperatures will warm back into the 80s by Monday and Tuesday.

Last Year’s Temps/Records

2011 High: 78
2011 Low: 56
Record High: 101 (1931, 2000)
Record Low: 31 (1903)

  • Today: Sunny, with a high near 92. Southwest wind 6 to 14 mph.
  • Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 46. North northeast wind 8 to 18 mph, with gusts as high as 28 mph.
  • Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 81. North wind 5 to 7 mph becoming southeast in the afternoon.
  • Friday: Sunny, with a high near 77. North wind 10 to 16 mph.
  • Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 70.
  • Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 73.
  • Monday: Sunny, with a high near 83.

Western Kansas Rollover Sends One To Hospital

A Hoxie man was injured in a rollover Tuesday morning in Sheridan County.

According to the Kansas Highway Patrol, at approximately 7:50, John Walker, 32, was northbound on K-23 near mile marker 193 when he veered off the east side of the road, then overcorrected and rolled his 2005 Chevy pickup into the west ditch, with the vehicle eventually coming to rest on its roof.

Walker, who was not wearing a seat belt, was transported to Sheridan County Hospital with possible injuries.

Report: Kansas Students Slipped On Standardized Tests

A new report for Kansas public schools shows that students slipped in their performance on standardized tests during the past school year.

Deputy Education Commissioner Brad Neuenswander says officials are studying why the percentage of students meeting or exceeding standards in reading and math fell slightly in the 2011-12 school year.

The figures from the Kansas Department of Education were presented Tuesday to the State Board of Education.

They show 85.7 percent of students taking reading tests met or exceeded standards last year, compared with 87.6 percent the previous year. In math, 83.7 percent of test-takers met or exceeded standards, down from 84.7 percent in the previous academic year.

Some educators believe the figures suggested the state’s past budget problems are hindering schools.

Police Investigating after Man Approaches Young Girl

The Hays Police Department is investigating a report of a man who approached a 10-year-old girl Monday evening around 5:30 in the 2000 block of Fort, asking if she wanted a ride.

After the man asked the girl where she was going and if she wanted a ride, she ran home. Police were contacted later.

The man was in a white pickup pulling a trailer. The Hays Police are trying to identify the man and would like him to contact Detective Dave Bunger at (785) 625-1030.

Tabor College Football Player Found Beaten Along McPherson Street

McPherson Police continue to investigate a case where a college football player laying on the ground early Sunday morning.

According to a release from McPherson Police on Facebook, on September 16, 2012, at approximately 4:10am, officers of the McPherson Police Department were dispatched to a loud music complaint in the 400 block of North Carrie, McPherson, KS.

Upon their arrival, officers found a man, who has been identified by several media outlets as 26 year old Brandon Brown a football player at Tabor College in Hillsboro.

He was found lying just off the street, unconscious and unresponsive.

Brown was transported to McPherson Hospital and later air lifted to Wichita where he is being treated for undisclosed injuries.

Brown is from Sacramento California.

The investigation continues, if you have any information about this incident contact McPherson Police Department (620) 245-1200 or McPherson County Crime Stoppers (620) 241-1122.

Kansas AG Faces Ethics Complaint Over Abortion Case

An anti-abortion group has filed an ethics complaint against Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt over the dismissal of a criminal case against a Kansas City-area Planned Parenthood clinic.

Operation Rescue confirmed the filing Tuesday, a day after sending its complaint to the state office that reviews allegations against attorneys.

The group accuses Schmidt of participating with Johnson County District Attorney Steve Howe in seeing that charges against Planned Parenthood’s clinic in Overland Park were dismissed under false pretenses.

Howe’s predecessor as district attorney filed 107 charges against the clinic in 2007, accusing it of falsifying documents and performing illegal abortions. The clinic strongly disputed the allegations and the last of the charges were dismissed in August.

A spokesman for Schmidt did not immediately return telephone messages seeking comment.

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