We have a brand new updated website! Click here to check it out!

Feds Collect $15.8 Million In Civil, Criminal Cases

Prosecutors say they have collected $15.8 million in criminal and civil cases filed in federal courts in Kansas.

U.S. Attorney Barry Grissom said Thursday in a news release the amount his office has recovered for the federal treasurer and for crime victims in fiscal 2012 was up by one-third.

He says that in this time of economic recovery, the collections are more important than ever. Criminal actions accounted for $2.1 million in collections, while civil cases brought in $13.7 million.

That compares with the previous year in which the District of Kansas collected $11.8 million in both criminal and civil actions.

Nationwide, the $13.1 billion collected by U.S. attorney’s offices across the country more than doubled the previous fiscal year’s collections.

FCC: Pirate Radio Station Operator Must Pay $10,000

The Federal Communications Commission has proposed a $10,000 fine for a man accused of operating a pirate radio station in Manhattan.

Glen Rubash has 30 days to appeal Wednesday’s action from the agency’s enforcement bureau. The 59-year-old Junction City man didn’t immediately return a phone call from The Associated Press seeking comment.

The station was operating under the 88.3 frequency on the FM dial. KMAN has reported that the station was rebroadcasting from the Republic Broadcasting Network.

The FCC wrote that the 88.3 signal was traced in September to an FM transmitting antenna mounted on a pole next to a Manhattan home. The FCC wrote that agents determined that the signal was strong enough that a license was required. But no license had been granted.

Kansas Governor’s Wife Donates Books For Holiday

Kansas first lady Mary Brownback has donated 500 books from the Kansas Book Festival to the annual Marine Corps Toys for Tots program.

Brownback made the presentation to two Marines on Thursday at Cedar Crest, the governor’s official residence in northwest Topeka. Brownback is a supporter of several literacy programs in Kansas, including the Kansas Book Festival.

Included in the donation were 22 different titles for reading levels from kindergarten through seventh grade. The books were a donation from the Scholastic publishing company to Brownback for her to distribute.

Marines will be collecting more toys at various locations across Kansas from Friday through Monday. The Toys for Tots program collects new, unwrapped toys from October through December each year and distributes them to children in several Kansas communities.

Fiscal Cliff’s Possible Cuts Worry Kansas Lawmakers

Two leaders in the Kansas Legislature worry about how the state’s budget would be affected by spending cuts tied to the federal government’s so-called fiscal cliff.

House Minority Leader and Lawrence Democrat Paul Davis said Thursday he fears the cuts would have a profound effect on social services and highway projects.

Congress and President Barack Obama are trying to work out a deal by the end of the year to avoid the fiscal cliff. If they can’t, taxes are set to increase automatically, and spending cuts will be triggered.

Incoming Senate Majority Leader and Hutchinson Republican Terry Bruce said he’s concerned about specific programs, such as nutrition services for senior citizens.

Bruce said the state’s most vulnerable citizens could be at risk of having services curtailed.

2nd Man Dies From Injuries Suffered In Wrong-Way Crash On I-70

A second person involved in a wrong-way crash on Interstate 70 in Kansas City has died.

The Kansas City Star reports 66-year-old Otis Estell of Kansas City, Kan., died Thursday morning. Another Kansas City, Kan., resident, 47-year-old William Jerdee, died at the scene of the accident Wednesday night.

The Kansas Highway Patrol says Estell was driving has 1993 Ford Explorer east in the westbound lanes with his lights off around 8 p.m. when he struck Jerdee’s 1999 Ford Escort.

The crash caused the westbound lanes of the stretch of interstate known as the Lewis and Clark Viaduct, which connects Kansas City, Mo., with Kansas City, Kan., to be shut down for two hours.

Hays High Splits Meeting In Colby


Lady Indians 38 – Lady Eagles 43

The first time that the Hays Lady Indians and the Colby Eagles met, Hays started slow and trailed 9-2 before winning by ten.  One week later Hays again started slow, trailed 11-1 to start the game and trailed by 15 by half time but couldn’t pull off the comeback.  But it wasn’t for lack of effort in the second half.  Hays outscored Colby 16-4 during the third quarter and tied the game at 32 with 7:12 remaining in the fourth but couldn’t score for the next four minutes falling behind 37-32.  The Indians got within one point at 37-36 with 45 seconds remaining, but Colby made 6 of 7 free throws to seal the victory.  Hays shot 32% from the field and just 10 of 20 from the free throw lane in the five point loss.  Kaitilin Gulley scored a career high 12 in the loss.  Colby got 18 points from Kenzie Curry.

Hays drops to 2-2 and plays Junction City on Tuesday.

Highlights:
HHSgirlsHL12-6

Hays High 63 – Colby High 29 (boys)

The score was tied at 3 in the first 70 seconds of the game, then Lane Clark caught fire as he scored eight consecutive points putting Hays up 11-5 over Colby and the Indians rolled rest of the way.  Colby did make it a four point ball game 15-11 after the first quarter, but Hays out scores Colby 13-4, 17-9 and 18-5 in each of the three remaining quarters.  The Indians plagued by turnovers during the first three games committed just three in the victory.  Hays shot 22 of 41 from the field including 8 for 18 on three pointers after making just 2 of 11 in the first half.  Colby managed just 28 field goal attempts all game.  11 different players scored for Hays as 15 players saw minutes on the floor.  Lane Clark scored a career high 13, leading two others in double figures as Nick Petz scored 11 and Jordan Windholz scored 10 off the bench.

Hays is 4-0 and takes on Junction City on Tuesday.

Rick Keltner Post Game Interview:
HHSpost12-6

Highlights:
boysHL-HHS12-6

 

Hays Firefighters Practice Building Collapse Rescue

As part of the Northwest Kansas Technical Rescue Team, the Hays Fire Department is undergoing advanced training this week in building collapse rescue procedures.

Captain Justin Killian says it helps the firefighters be better prepared for any emergency.  “This course also includes rescue from confined spaces, high angles and trench cave-ins, ” he says.

The three-day program, which started Tuesday in the classroom, is taught by the University of Kansas Fire and Rescue Training Institute.

The hands-on training has been at the Hays Waffle-Crete production facility.

Wednesday’s Police Activity Log

The Hays Police Department conducted 25 traffic stops and received three animal calls on Wednesday, according to the Hays Police Activity Log.

Theft: Officers investigated one theft report on Wednesday. A theft was reported in the 3400 block of Vine Street at 10:06 p.m.

Unattended Death: The Hays PD responded to the 2200 block of Canterbury Drive at 3:15 a.m. for the report of a death by nature causes.

Domestic Disturbance: Officers investigated the report of a domestic disturbance in the 1000 block of Reservation Road Wednesday night between 11:30 and 11:52.

Driving Under the Influence: The Hays Police Department conducted one driving under the influence stop in the early morning hours Wednesday. Officers conducted the stop in the 500 block of East 18th Street at 2:08 a.m.

Motor Vehicle Accidents: Hays Police Officers responded to two motor vehicle accidents on Wednesday. The first accident was reported at 8th and Part at 10:10 a.m. The second accident occurred in the 3700 block of Vine Street Wednesday evening at 8:25. A personal injury was reported with this accident.

KHAZ Country Music News: Clint Black: New Music In The Works

(AP) – Clint Black is putting together his first all-new studio album in seven years. Black tells Billboard he’s wrapping up an album and is in talks with a record company, but he may leak some songs so fans can hear them first. Black has not released an album since “Drinkin’ Songs and Other Logic” in 2005. In the meantime, he’s been working on a Broadway-style show for arenas called “Aussie Adventure,” set on an Australian ranch in 1901 that involves horses and country dancing.

 

Join fans of 99 KZ Country on Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/99KZCountry

 

 

 

Fiscal Problems at WaKeeney Hospital

Trego County commissioners are asking for $1.8 million in no-fund warrants to help cover a cash shortfall at Trego Lemke Memorial Hospital, which is owned by the county.

Most of the shortfall comes from a temporary 21% reduction in the Medicare reimbursement rate received by the hospital, according to administrator Harold Courtois.  The three-month loss totals about $600,000.

The no-fund warrant resolution is published in this week’s WaKeeney newspaper. There is a 60-day protest period.

Trego County residents would have to repay the money, with interest, during the next four years through a special tax levy.

 

KHAZ Country Music News: Grammy Nominations Special

Taylor Swift on Wednesday night helped announce the nominations for the 2013 Grammy Awards, and she earned one in a major category, too.

Taylor, who hosted the one-hour CBS special Grammy Nominations Concert Live!!! with LL Cool J in Nashville, is nominated for record of the year, for “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together.”

It was a big night for Hunter Hayes, too. He announced the nominees for best pop vocal category by performing each song. He later received a couple of nods on the telecast, including in the best new artist category.

Hunter is also represented in multiple country categories, as is Carrie Underwood, Ronnie Dunn, Eric Church and the Eli Young Band.

Fun., Jay-Z, Kanye West, Frank Ocean, Mumford & Sons, and Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys each earned a leading six nominations.

The CBS special featured performances by some of the newly-minted nominees as well as other prominent artists. They included:

Dierks Bentley and The Band Perry: the Johnny CashJune Carter song “Jackson,” in a tribute to The Man in Black.

Maroon 5: “One More Night,” “Moves Like Jagger,” “Daylight” and “Payphone.”

The Who: “Won’t Get Fooled Again.”

Luke Bryan: “I Don’t Want This Night to End.”

— fun. featuring Janelle Monae: “We Are Young.”

Ne-Yo: “Let Me Love You (Until You Learn To Love Yourself).”

The 55th Grammy Awards will be held in Los Angeles on February 10, 2013. CBS will televise the ceremony.

A full list of nominees is available on Grammy.com. Here are the nominees in the notable categories:

Album of the Year
The Black Keys, El Camino
fun., Some Nights
Mumford & Sons, Babel
Frank Ocean, Channel Orange
Jack White, Blunderbuss

Record of the Year
The Black Keys, “Lonely Boy”
Kelly Clarkson, “Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You)”
fun. featuring Janelle Monae, “We Are Young”
Gotye featuring Kimbra, “Somebody That I Used to Know”
Frank Ocean, “Thinkin Bout You”
Taylor Swift, “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together”

Song Of The Year [awarded to songwriter]
“The A Team,” Ed Sheeran, songwriter (Ed Sheeran)
“Adorn,” Miguel Pimentel, songwriter (Miguel)
“Call Me Maybe,” Tavish Crowe, Carly Rae Jepsen & Josh Ramsay, songwriters (Carly Rae Jepsen)
“Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You),” Jörgen Elofsson, David Gamson, Greg Kurstin & Ali Tamposi, songwriters (Kelly Clarkson)
“We Are Young,” Jack Antonoff, Jeff Bhasker, Andrew Dost & Nate Ruess, songwriters (fun. featuring Janelle Monae)

Best New Artist
Alabama Shakes
fun.
Hunter Hayes
The Lumineers
Frank Ocean

Best Country Solo Performance
Dierks Bentley, “Home”
Eric Church, “Springsteen”
Ronnie Dunn, “Cost of Livin'”
Hunter Hayes, “Wanted”
Blake Shelton, “Over”
Carrie Underwood, “Blown Away”

Best Country Duo/Group Performance
“Even If It Breaks Your Heart,” Eli Young Band
“Pontoon,” Little Big Town
“Safe & Sound,” Taylor Swift & The Civil Wars
“On The Outskirts Of Town,” The Time Jumpers
“I Just Come Here For The Music,” Don Williams featuring Alison Krauss

Best Country Song
“Blown Away,” Carrie Underwood
“Cost Of Livin’,” Ronnie Dunn
“Even If It Breaks Your Heart,” Eli Young Band
“So You Don’t Have To Love Me Anymore,” Alan Jackson
“Springsteen,” Eric Church

Best Country Album
Uncaged, Zac Brown Band
Hunter Hayes, Hunter Hayes
Living For A Song: A Tribute To Hank Cochran, Jamey Johnson
Four The Record, Miranda Lambert
The Time Jumpers, The Time Jumpers

Best Pop Vocal Album
Kelly Clarkson, Stronger
Florence + the Machine, Ceremonials
fun., Some Nights
Maroon 5, Overexposed
Pink, The Truth About Love

Best Pop Solo Performance
“Set Fire To The Rain (Live),” Adele
“Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You),” Kelly Clarkson
“Call Me Maybe,” Carly Rae Jepsen
“Wide Awake,” Katy Perry
“Where Have You Been,” Rihanna

Best Pop Duo/Group Performance
“Shake It Out,” Florence + The Machine
“We Are Young,” fun. featuring Janelle Monae
“Somebody That I Used To Know,” Gotye featuring Kimbra
“Sexy And I Know It,” LMFAO
“Payphone,” Maroon 5 and Wiz Khalifa

Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
Christmas, Michael Bublé
A Holiday Carole, Carole King
Kisses On The Bottom, Paul McCartney

Best Rock Performance
“Hold On,” Alabama Shakes
“Lonely Boy,” The Black Keys
“Charlie Brown,” Coldplay
“I Will Wait,” Mumford & Sons
“We Take Care Of Our Own,” Bruce Springsteen

Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance
“I’m Alive,” Anthrax
“Love Bites (So Do I),” Halestorm
“Blood Brothers,” Iron Maiden
“Ghost Walking,” Lamb Of God
“No Reflection,” Marilyn Manson
“Whose Life (Is It Anyways?),” Megadeth

Best Rock Song
“Freedom At 21,” Jack White
“I Will Wait,” Mumford & Sons
“Lonely Boy,” The Black Keys
“Madness,” Muse
“We Take Care Of Our Own,” Bruce Springsteen

Best Rock Album
El Camino, The Black Keys
Mylo Xyloto, Coldplay
The 2nd Law, Muse
Wrecking Ball, Bruce Springsteen
Blunderbuss, Jack White

Best Alternative Music Album
The Idler Wheel Is Wiser Than The Driver Of The Screw And Whipping Cords Will Serve You More Than Ropes Will Ever Do, Fiona Apple
Biophilia, Björk
Making Mirrors, Gotye
Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming, M83
Bad As Me, Tom Waits

Best R&B Performance
“Thank You,” Estelle
“Gonna Be Alright (F.T.B.),” Robert Glasper Experiment Featuring Ledisi
“I Want You,” Luke James
“Adorn,” Miguel
“Climax,” Usher

Best Traditional R&B Performance
“Lately,” Anita Baker
“Love On Top,” Beyoncé
“Wrong Side Of A Love Song,” Melanie Fiona
“Real Good Hands,” Gregory Porter
“If Only You Knew,” SWV

Best R&B Song
“Adorn,” Miguel
“Beautiful Surprise,” Tamia
“Heart Attack,” Trey Songz
“Pray For Me,” Anthony Hamilton
“Refill,” Elle Varner

Best Urban Contemporary Album
Fortune, Chris Brown
Kaleidoscope Dream, Miguel
Channel Orange, Frank Ocean

Best R&B Album
Black Radio, Robert Glasper Experiment
Back To Love, Anthony Hamilton
Write Me Back, R. Kelly
Beautiful Surprise, Tamia
Open Invitation, Tyrese

Best Rap Performance
“HYFR (Hell Ya F***ing Right),” Drake Featuring Lil’ Wayne
“N****s In Paris,” Jay-Z & Kanye West
“Daughters,” Nas
“Mercy,” Kanye West Featuring Big Sean, Pusha T & 2 Chainz
“I Do,” Young Jeezy Featuring Jay-Z & André 3000

Best Rap/Sung Collaboration
“Wild Ones,” Flo Rida featuring Sia
“No Church In The Wild,” Jay-Z & Kanye West featuring Frank Ocean & The-Dream
“Tonight (Best You Ever Had),” John Legend Featuring Ludacris
“Cherry Wine,” Nas Featuring Amy Winehouse
“Talk That Talk,” Rihanna featuring Jay-Z

Best Rap Song
“Daughters,” Nas
“Lotus Flower Bomb,” Wale Featuring Miguel
“Mercy,” Kanye West featuring Big Sean, Pusha T & 2 Chainz
“The Motto,” Drake featuring Lil’ Wayne
“N****s In Paris,” Jay-Z & Kanye West
“Young, Wild & Free,” Snoop Dogg & Wiz Khalifa featuring Bruno Mars

Best Rap Album
Take Care, Drake
Food & Liquor II: The Great American Rap Album, Pt. 1, Lupe Fiasco
Life Is Good, Nas
Undun, The Roots
God Forgives, I Don’t, Rick Ross
Based On A T.R.U. Story, 2 Chainz

Copyright 2012 ABC News Radio

 

Join fans of 99 KZ Country on Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/99KZCountry

 

 

 

Copyright Eagle Radio | FCC Public Files | EEO Public File