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KHAZ Country Music News: Kenny Chesney Launching Blue Chair Bay Rum Soon

khaz kenny chesney 20130226Rum is never in short supply at a Kenny Chesney concert, and now it seems Kenny is launching his own line of the libation, Blue Chair Bay. There is a video of Kenny introducing the beverage posted on YouTube. In the clip, Kenny explains all the elements he worked to capture in the taste of his rum.

More details on Kenny’s rum are expected soon, and fans can keep an eye on BlueChairBay.com for any developments.

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State Emergency Management: Winter Storm Prep Reminders

Another major winter storm will move into the state tonight, bringing a
rain and drizzle mix that will transition to snow early Saturday in some
areas.

Snowfall totals bySunday morning will range from six to seven inches near I-70 and north, five
inches in the Dodge City/Garden City areas, to one to two inches in counties
near the Colorado border. Winds will be a major issue with this storm with
winds of 25-30 mph Saturday afternoon into Saturday night, decreasing to 15
mph by Sunday morning.
snow plow kdot“Be prepared by re-checking your home and auto emergency kits,” said Angee
Morgan, deputy director of the Kansas Division of Emergency Management.
“Replenish any supplies you may have used because of earlier storms.
Although the overall effects of this storm may not be as severe as the one
that hit us in February, we are urging everyone to be prepared in case of
power outages and to use caution when traveling. Check your local forecast
for conditions in your area and along any travel routes.”
The Kansas Division of Emergency Management will monitor weather conditions
and provide updates to the public as the situation warrants.
Current projections from the National Weather Service report Northeast
Kansas may receive four to eight inches of snow accompanied by winds of
15-20 mph, which may result in reduced visibility. Snow is expected to begin
Saturday morning and peak between 2 p.m. that afternoon and 6 a.m. Sunday.
Weather officials say two to four inches of snow is predicted for Southeast
Kansas with winds around 20 mph. Central Kansas may see snowfalls of two to
five inches and northwestern counties may receive 10 to 12 inches with winds
of 15-30 mph.
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Tiger Softball Rallies for Doubleheader Split with Northeastern State

FHSU-SB-HuddleThe No. 11 Fort Hays State softball team scored four runs in the bottom of the seventh to defeat Northeastern State 6-5 in game two of their doubleheader with Northeastern State and gain a split Friday afternoon at Tiger Stadium. The Riverhawks, who had lost 11 of 13 entering the doubleheader, won the first game 2-0 in eight innings. The Tigers are now 23-5 overall and 4-1 in the MIAA. Northeastern stands at 10-16 and 1-4 in the conference.

Game 1: Northeastern State 2, Fort Hays State 0 (8 innings)
Northeastern used a single, sac bunt and hit by pitch to get two base runners in the eighth. They scored what proved to be the game-winning run on a fielding error by Tiger left fielder Bianca Adame following a single off the bat of Madison Reed. They scored the second run when a runner was caught trying to steal.

The Tigers were retired in order in their half of the eighth.

Maddie Holub (12-1) went the distance in the circle for Fort Hays State, suffering her first loss of the season after allowing the two runs on four hits while striking out 11 and walking three.

Game 2: Northeastern State 5, Fort Hays State 2
Trailing 5-2 through six innigs, Kellsi Olsen led off the seventh with a homer. Paxton Duran’s two-out single to right drove in Amanda Vaupel to make it a one-run game. After Courtney Dobson walked, Tori Beltz singled to right driving in Katlyn Kern and Maddie Holub with the game winning runs.

Beltz finished 2-for-4 with three RBIs.

Paxton Duran (8-3) went the distance for the Tigers, allowing five runs, four earned, on nine hits. She struck out eight and walked two.

Police Make Arrest in Stabbing

Arrests have been made in the attack on a Salina cab driver Thursday evening.

Suspect Jason Kenneth
Suspect Jason Kenneth

 

 

According to a release from Salina Police  Lt. Scott Siemsen, 28 year old Jason Kenneth of Salina and 24 year old Robert A Simmons of Salina will be charged with attempted 1st degree murder, attempted aggravated robbery, and aggravated battery.

Kenneth was arrested around 8:00am Friday morning, and Simmons was arrested around 5:00pm at the bus depot at 671 Westport Blvd.

Their arrest is in connection with an incident about 7:45pm Thursday evening near Pacific Park at 12th and Pacific streets where one of the two stabbed a 60 year old cab driver Jay Waiton of Culver multiple times in the face and head and stole his cell phone. Waiton had picked the two up near the park, took them to a location in north Salina and then returned them to the area of the park where he was attacked by the one who was sitting in the back seat.

Waiton who sustained a serious eye wound was taken to Wesley Medical Center in Wichita, after getting treatment from Salina EMS and Salina Regional Health Center.

Bond for both me has been set at $1,000,000.

KHAZ Country Music News: Brad Paisley Releasing Special Edition of “Wheelhouse” Exclusively at Cracker Barrel

khaz brad paisley 20130308Brad Paisley will release a special edition of his new album, Wheelhouse, exclusively at Cracker Barrel on April 9.  That’s the same day the project hits stores everywhere, but the Cracker Barrel version includes three exclusive bonus tracks.  Cracker Barrel is also sponsoring Brad’s summer tour.

Brad’s new album features the #1 hit “Southern Comfort Zone,” the current single, “Beat This Summer” and collaborations with everyone from rapper LL Cool J and pop star Mat Kearney to Charlie Daniels and Dierks Bentley.  That diverse lineup is an indication of the kind of freedom Brad gave himself creatively on this album.

“The real test for me as a musician, songwriter, artist, whatever, is to see what happens when you take off the restrictor plate,” Brad says of making Wheelhouse.  “You take off the muzzle a little bit and see what you write.  See what you write when you don’t think there’s boundaries.”

Brad wrote and recorded this album in a farm house on his property near Nashville, which freed him up from having to deal with booking time in a traditional recording studio.  That was a blessing and a curse at different times during the recording process.

He says, “It’s a good way to do it, but you have to kind of keep yourself on track because there’s nothing like clocking in somewhere to make you busy.”

The fact that Brad produced this record on his own kept him focused on staying creative too.

“There was so much that was riding on it that the pressure of making sure it was what I wanted it to be kept me busy, you know,” Brad says, adding, “I can always find inspiration to create a song if there’s enough going on in my life.”

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Another Suspect Convicted in 2010 Topeka West Campus Homicide

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AP — The last of four defendants in a shooting death near a Topeka high school has entered a plea.

23-year-old Coty Newman, of Topeka, pleaded guilty Friday to felony first-degree murder and attempted second-degree murder.

Twenty-year-old Matthew Mitchell was killed in October 2010 near Topeka West High School. A 17-year-old friend of Mitchell’s survived after being shot five times during a botched drug sale.

Prosecutors said Newman and another suspect opened fire.

As part of the plea, several drug charges were dismissed. Felony first-degree murder carries a life sentence with parole eligibility after 20 years. The prosecution and defense agreed to recommend that Newman receive a sentence of four years and 11 months for the attempted murder conviction.

Newman is to be sentenced July 19.

Senator Roberts on Individuals with Disabilities Ed Act

Pat RobertsU.S. Senator Pat Roberts today offered an amendment to end untested and unauthorized education programs like the Obama Administration’s Race to the Top program and instead transfer funding to Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) programming.

“The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act is the granddaddy of unfunded mandates,” Roberts said. “States are required to comply, but the Congress has not done its job in allocating precious education dollars to help children with disabilities and special needs. My amendment will put federal resources where they are needed and proven instead of being wasted on an experiment.”

IDEA provides federal funding for the education of children with disabilities. It supplements state and local funding to pay for some of the additional costs of educating school-aged and preschool-aged children, and infants and toddlers with disabilities.

In the fall of 2011, 6.5 million children ages six through 21 received educational services under IDEA.

Senator Jerry Moran (KS) is a co-sponsor of the amendment.

The amendment is endorsed by the American Association of School Administrators, the National School Boards Association, the Association of Education Service Agencies, National PTA, the National Rural Education Association and the National Rural Education Advocacy Coalition.

Senator Roberts is an outspoken opponent of the Race to the Top grant program. He is a member of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee.

Five Kansas Airport Towers Targeted to Close

hutch airportThe Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced late Friday afternoon it will close 149 air traffic control towers April 7 due to budget constraints.
The Kansas Air Traffic Control facilities  on the final closure list are: Philip Billard Municipal in Topeka; Hutchinson Municipal in Hutchinson; New Century Air Center in Olathe; Johnson County Executive in Olathe; and Manhattan Regional in Manhattan.
Forbes Field in Topeka and Garden City Regional in Garden City have been removed from the closure list.
The number announced is 40 fewer than the FAA originally planned to close in response to the federal government’s budget sequestration.

17-Hit Attack Lifts Fort Hays State To Series Win Over Pitt State

FHSU-BSB-ThorntonHorace Johnson and Sam Thornton both hit three-run homers to lift the Fort Hays State Tigers to a 14-8 win over Pittsburg State Friday afternoon at Larks Park in Hays. The Tigers win the final two games of the three-game series and are now 13-12 overall and 10-11 in the MIAA. Pitt State falls to 12-10 overall and 9-9 in the conference.

The Gorillas grabbed the early lead scoring two in the first, but Johnson’s three-run blast in the second gave the Tigers the lead for good. Thornton’s three-run shot highlighted a four-run seventh that put FHSU up 14-6 after Pitt State had closed the gap to 10-6 with single runs in the fifth and sixth and two in the seventh.

Pitt would add two in eighth for the final margin.

Michael Edlefson allowed four runs, three earned, on seven hits over 6.0 innings of relief for the win. Kyle Leroy recorded the final six outs.

Johnson, Thornton and Shane Wade both had three RBIs. Thornton and Kelton Rule had three of the Tigers 17 hits

KHAZ Country Music News: Dustin Lynch Making Late Night TV Debut Monday on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”

khaz dustin lynch 20130322Dustin Lynch is set to make his late night TV debut Monday performing on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live! Look for Dustin to sing his latest single, “She Cranks My Tractor,” as well as his #1 debut hit, “Cowboys and Angels.”

Dustin is now on the road with Justin Moore‘s Outlaws Like Me tour, and he’ll join Keith Urban‘s tour this summer. Go to DustinLynchMusic.com for a complete list of tour dates.

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Sheriff looking for Impersonator

HUTCHINSON, Kansas (AP) — The Reno County Sheriff’s Department is looking for a red Chevrolet Impala that apparently tried to pull a motorist over using red and yellow lights mounted on the dashboard.

A motorist called 911 at 4:02 p.m. Thursday to say an older, bald man wearing a brown jacket tried to make a traffic stop, but the motorist didn’t think he was a real officer and kept driving.

Sheriff’s spokesman Capt. Wayne Baughman says neither his department nor any other local law enforcement agencies use red Impalas.

Baughman urges anyone who thinks they are being pulled over by someone impersonating an officer to call 911.

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