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Salina Public Entities Announce Settlement In Contamination Of Former Schilling Air Force Base

Salina Public entities, made up of the City of Salina, Salina Airport Authority, USD 305 and Kansas State University, held a press conference today announcing their boards will be considering a Consent Decree with the United States of America settling claims associated with environmental contamination at the former Schilling Air Force Base.

According to the settlement, the Federal Government will pay an estimated $8.4 million and the city of Salina would pay approximately $936,300.

The Consent Degree is a voluntary agreement between the Salina Public Entities and the United States of America. The terms and conditions of the decree were negotiated as the result of U.S. District Court ordered mediation. The settlement provides for the first steps towards a comprehensive environmental cleanup for the former Schilling AFB in accordance with the provisions of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act, also known as CERCLA.

During mediation the Salina Public Entities and the United States agreed to the scope of the work and cost for the first of many tasks necessary to complete a CERCLA complaint cleanup of the AFB property. The initial tasks to be completed are a Remedial Investigation, a Feasabilitiy Study, and an issuance of a Corrective Action Decision by the Kansas Department of Health Environment.

The estimated cost to complete the RI/FS/CAD scope of work is $9,363,000. By the terms of the Consent Decree the United States of America will pay 90% of the costs ($8,426,700), and the Salina Public Entities are obligated to pay 10 percent of the costs ($936,300).

Regulatory oversight will be provided by the KDHE as detailed in the Consent Agreement and Final ORder that is attached to the Consent Decree as Exhibit A.

The Interlocal Agreement details how the Salina Public Entities intend to implement the requirements of the Consent Decree and CAFO. The scope of work defined by the Consent Decree and CAFO will be collectively administered by the chief executive officer of each of the Public Entities. The Salina Public Entities will contact and hire an environmental consulting and engineering firm (and other specialized firms) to accomplish the RI/FS/CAD scope of work.

It is anticipated that the Dragun Corporation will be the consulting and engineering first that will be hired by the Salina Public Entities. Dragun Corporation was selected in 2005 as the Public Entities technical consultant for the Former Schilling AFB site from among a number of highly qualified candidate firms through a competitive, qualification, and interview based selection process.

The terms of the Consent Decree and CAFO require the Salina Public Entities to name a consultant with expertise in environmental site investigation and remediation within 30 days of Consent Decree and CAFO approval.

The governing boards of the City of Salina, the Salina Airport Authority, USD 305, and Kansas State University are scheduled to consider the Consent Decree with the United States of America at a board meeting scheduled for the week of December 17. In addition to the proposed Consent Decree, the governing boards will consider adoption of an Interlocal Cooperation Agreement among the Salina Public Entities.

The City of Salina board of City Commissioners will consider the proposed Consent Decree and Interlocal Agreement at a meeting scheduled for Monday, December 17. In addition to the Consent Decree and Interlocal Agreement, the City of Salina will consider an environmental consulting and services agreement with the Dragun Corporation, Farmington Hills, Michigan.

The USD 305 board of education will consider the proposed Consent Decree and Interlocal Agreement at a meeting scheduled for Tuesday, December 18.

The Salina Airport Authority board of directors will consider the proposed Consent Decree and Interlocal Agreement at a board of directors meeting scheduled for Wednesday, December 19.

The Kansas Board of Regents will consider the proposed Consent Decree and Interlocal Agreement at its meeting scheduled for December 19 and 20 in Topeka, Kansas.

After approval by the Salina Public Entities, the Consent Decree and CAFO will be submitted to the U.S. Department of Justice for final signature by the United State of America. Following DOJ approval, the Consent Decree and CAFO will be submitted to United States District Judge, Carlos Murguia for the Court’s approval and entry of final judgement.

The project will have its own website for the benefit of interested citizens and area residents.

The CERCLA process and KDHE oversight includes regular public meetings and opportunities for public comment.

The cleanup process is likely to take 5 years for completion and could begin as early as Spring 2013.

Wednesday Police Activity Log

The Hays Police Department conducted 10 traffic stops and received five animal calls on Wednesday, according to the Police Activity Log.

Disturbance: The Hays Police Department received five disturbance reports on Wednesday. Four of the five were noise complaints. Officers investigated a minor in possession of cereal malt beverage/liquor in connection with a disturbance report in the 2700 block of Canal Boulevard at 1:22 a.m.

Criminal Trespass: Officers investigated two reports of trespassing on Wednesday. The first was reported in the 500 block of West 19th Street at 11:59 Wednesday morning. The second trespassing incident was reported in the 500 block of West 19th Street at 1:51 p.m. Officers investigated a report of criminal damage to property in connection with this trespass report.

Motor Vehicle Accident: The Hays PD responded to one motor vehicle accident on Wednesday afternoon. The accident, involving private property was reported in the 1700 block of Vine Street at 1:18 p.m.

Drug Offense: Officers were called to assist with drug offenses in the 1000 block of Fort Street Wednesday afternoon at 2:33.

KHAZ Country Music News: Jason Aldean Joins “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve” Lineup on ABC

Jason Aldean has joined the lineup for Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest 2013 on ABC.  Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber, OneRepublic, Pitbull and PSY are also on the bill.  Fergie of the Black Eyed Peas hosts the West Coast party while Ryan Seacrest keeps things running smoothly in Times Square.  The New Year’s Rockin’ Eve telecast gets started at 10 p.m. ET with the show continuing as 2013 begins across the country.

Of note, a two-hour special celebrating the late Dick Clark will air at 8 p.m. ET on Monday, December 31 on ABC.

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Tractor Rollover Accident Claims Life Of Kansas Man

By Dewey Terrill ~ Junction City Post

A tractor rollover accident has claimed the life of an 80-year-old Geary County resident.

The Geary County Sheriff’s Department has identified the victim as Clayton Moon.

Emergency personnel were called to a 3200 block location just north of Junction City just before 4:30 p.m. Wednesday afternoon where a tractor had rolled over, pinning Moon. Authorities confirmed he was dead at the scene.

Officials confirm Moon had been moving a bale of hay at the time of the accident. A family member who was present called 911 for assistance.

Man Dead, Woman Critical In Kansas Shooting

Wichita police say a man died and a woman is in critical condition after a shooting in Wichita.

Wichita police Lt. Chris Halloran says officers went to a home in southeast Wichita Wednesday evening after a man said his daughter had called and said she shot her husband.

When officers arrived at the home, they heard another gunshot.

Halloran says both people suffered gunshot wounds. The man was dead at the scene.

Halloran says the couple was alone in the house and police do not believe a third party was involved.

Hammond Talks Higher Ed’s Role in Economic Plan

Fort Hays State University President Edward Hammond says the state’s higher education system has a big role to play in the governor’s economic plan.

The first third of the plan cuts taxes. The next third creates jobs, and the final portion, according to Hammond, falls to the educational institutions to prepare the workers for the newly created jobs. Hammond says about 50,000 workers will be needed if the jobs materialize.

Hammond recently attended 32 events in 17 cities around the state, during which he spoke to several of the new senators and representatives who will be serving in the legislature for the first time in the upcoming session.

Kansas To Offer Park Permits With Car Registration

Two Kansas agencies are teaming up to make it easier to buy annual permits for visits to state parks.

The joint initiative of the Revenue Department and the Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism will let residents buy annual park permits when they register vehicles in 2013. Previously, buying the permit and registering a vehicle were two separate transactions.

The parks department also says a Kansas State Parks Passport will cost about $15 when bought during the vehicle registration process. The regular price is $25.

The parks agency sought the new arrangement in the 2012 legislative session as a way to attract more park visitors. Funding for state parks has dwindled in recent years, resulting in challenges for operations and maintenance.

Kansas AG Announces Crime Victims Support Payments

Attorney General Derek Schmidt says the Kansas Crime Victims Compensation Board awarded more than $243,000 to victims of violent crimes at its December meeting.

Schmidt said Wednesday the board approved cash payments in 60 new cases and 37 that were submitted earlier.

The Kansas program was created in 1978 to help victims of violent crime pay for unexpected expenses, including medical treatment, mental health counseling, lost wages and funerals.

Awards are capped at $25,000, with limits of $5,000 for funerals, $3,500 for outpatient mental health counseling and $10,000 for inpatient mental health treatment. Families of homicide victims may also receive up to $1,000 for grief counseling.

The compensation is funded through court costs, fines, inmate wages, parole fees and restitution paid by offenders.

KHAZ Country Music News: Blake Shelton Is a Little Jealous of Miranda Lambert’s “Big Pink Baby”

Miranda Lambert and Blake Sheltonaren’t having kids any time soon, but Miranda does have a big, new responsibility in her life — her new store, The Pink Pistol.

When someone asked Blake and Miranda about expanding their family recently, Blake referred to the store as her “big pink baby” in Tishomingo, OK.

“I think he regrets encouraging me to open it now because he never sees me,” Miranda says with a laugh.  “But when we’re home, Blake’s in the woods and he loves huntin’ and being in the woods and now I’ve just really found something that sort of gives me a new energy and that really occupies my time when I’m not on the road.”

The Pink Pistol also gives Miranda something to give her mind a rest from working on music all the time.

She explains, “My hobby happens to be singing and songwriting, which is also my job.  So, I needed a little bit more distraction.”

Miranda’s creative distractions like The Pink Pistol often cause a lot of extra work for the members of her team.

She adds, “I feel sorry for the people around me, because they’re having to execute them.  But, you know, that’s what they do.”

Miranda will get back to making music when she launches her Locked & Reloaded tour with Dierks Bentley on January 17.

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Kansas Man Convicted Of Attempted Sex Trafficking Of Minors

A Kansas man has been convicted on two counts of attempting to recruit and entice teenage girls to work as prostitutes, U.S. Attorney Barry Grissom said today.

A jury in U.S. District Court in Wichita found Brandon W. Dennis, 26, Wichita, guilty on two counts of attempting to recruit teenagers to perform commercial sex acts.

In the first count the victim was a 17-year-old Wichita girl identified in court records as “Jane Doe.” In the other count the victim was identified as “Rissa,” a name used by a detective with the Wichita Police Deparatment who was working undercover.

During trial, prosecutors presented evidence that the 17-year-old victim met Dennis in the summer of 2011 at a party. They became friends on Facebook. On Oct. 23 and Oct. 24, 2011, she received several messages on Facebook from Dennis. He told her she could make up to $800 a day working as a prostitute.

One message from Dennis read: “become a hoe n get paid n get rich.”

When she declined his offer, he threatened her and sent her a message that said: “u jus nothing but a dog that needs the rite trainin n life.”

On Oct. 24, 2011, a police detective accessed the victim’s Facebook account and found a phone number for Dennis. Posing as a 15-year-old named “Rissa,” the detective text messaged Dennis. Via text and phone conversations, Dennis offered “Rissa” the opportunity to work as a prostitute. In one message he said: “we can make this happn n get this money nation wide girl.”

Dennis arranged to meet “Rissa” at the Drury Inn, 400 W. Douglas in Wichita. He was arrested when he arrived there.

Sentencing is set for Feb. 27. He faces a minimum penalty of 10 years and a fine up to $250,000 on each count.

Two Plead Guilty To Interstate Prostitution Charge

Two people have pleaded guilty to transporting a woman from Independence, Mo., to Prairie Village, Kan., for the purpose of prostitution, U.S. Attorney Barry Grissom said today.

Danyelle N. Putman, 21, Independence, Mo., and Tony A. Rogers, 25, Kansas City, Mo., each pleaded guilty to one count of transporting a woman between states for the purpose of prostitution. In their pleas, they admitted that on Aug. 9, 2012, Putman responded to call from an officer working undercover. The officer, who was with the Special Investigations Unit of the Prairie Village, Kan., Police Department, called a number on an Internet site advertising prostitution services.

Putman quoted the officer a price and told him she was traveling from Independence, Mo., to a location in Prairie Village. Putman and Rogers delivered a woman identified as “K.C.”, to Prairie Village. Putman and Rogers, who drove away when K.C. went inside, were stopped and arrested.

Sentencing is set for April 8. They face a maximum penalty of 10 years in federal prison and a fine up to $250,000. Grissom commended the Prairie Village, Kan., Police Department, the FBI and Assistant U.S. Attorney Jared Maag for their work on the case.

Kansas Board Encourages Cursive Instruction

Cursive handwriting instruction is getting a nod of support from the Kansas Board of Education.

During Wednesday’s meeting, the board unanimously adopted a statement encouraging educators to ensure students can write legibly in cursive and comprehend text written in cursive.

In a separate 8-2 vote, the board ordered the department to develop model cursive standards. Kansas Department of Education spokeswoman Kathy Toelkes says the standards would establish things like curriculum guidelines and best practices.

Toelkes says the measures won support because of research showing the role handwriting plays in cognitive development.

A survey discussed at last month’s board meeting found that most Kansas elementary students are still learning cursive writing but that interest in teaching the subject has begun to wane.

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