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Hole in One Nets Gift to FHSU Athletics

Smoky Hill CC hole #1Clayton Cox hit a hole in one on #18 at Smoky Hill Country Club on Friday during the annual Jim and Blake McGuire Scholarship Scramble.

Instead of buying the customary drinks for everyone, Cox gave the FHSU Athletic Department a check for $500.  Cox lives in Norton and played on the team with Chris Brown, Chris Hipp and John Ruder.

State Explains Increased Employment Numbers

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(AP) – Officials with some Kansas agencies say an increase in state employment in the last fiscal year was caused largely by reorganization and student employment.

Last week that the state had a total of 69,974 temporary and regular people at the beginning of fiscal year 2013. That’s an increase of 143 from fiscal 2012.

The Department for Children and Families had 348 fewer employees. A spokeswoman for the department says 125 of those jobs were transferred to the Department of Aging and Disability Services.

Three of the state’s universities increased employees in fiscal 2013. Andy Tompkins, head of the Kansas Board of Regents, says most of the increase was students, teaching and research assistants, and temporary non-student workers under federal grants or contracts.

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Mike Cooper visits with the President of Fort Hays State University, Ed Hammond, on what is happening on campus.


KHAZ Country Music News: Darius Rucker Planning Hunting Trip with “Duck Dynasty” Star Jase Robertson

khaz darius rucker 20130315Darius Rucker has become pretty tight with Jase Robertson and the Duck Dynasty crew ever since he recruited them to appear in his “Wagon Wheel” video.  Darius is a big fan of the show, and he’s trying to convince Jase to take him duck hunting soon.

He says, “That’s something I’ve never done, and I’ve always wanted to do.  I didn’t have a dad growing up, or anything.  It’s just something I didn’t do.”

Jase points out that they’ll need a lot of gear to go duck hunting, including boats, motors, shells, guns, guides and most importantly, beards.

Jase jokes that Darius has more of a psychiatrist look going on with his bald head.

“We’ve got to rough it up a little bit,” Jase says to Darius.

He adds, “The good thing is, we put all that face paint on, you ain’t gotta worry about that.”

Darius replies with a big laugh, “I don’t need it.  I’m good to go!”

The best part of duck hunting for Jase is actually eating the birds they hunt.

Jase says, “They’re the ribeye of the sky.  The best fast food you can eat.  You know, ducks can fly up to 70 miles an hour.”

You can see Jase and the Duck Dynasty crew in Darius’s “Wagon Wheel” video online now.  It’s the first single Darius’s new album, True Believers, coming out May 21.

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Report: Americans Spending More

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Americans spent more in March and their income grew, the latest indication that consumers are shrugging off a tax increase.

The Commerce Department says consumer spending increased 0.2 percent in March. That followed a 0.7 percent jump the previous month and a 0.3 percent gain in January.

Income increased 0.2 percent last month, following a gain of 1.1 percent in February. After-tax income also rose 0.2 percent.

Higher incomes helped offset an increase in Social Security taxes that kicked in Jan. 1. On Friday, the government said consumer spending rose in the January-March quarter at the fastest pace in more than two years.

Spending on services drove the increase. One reason services were higher: Americans paid more to heat their homes during a unseasonably cold March.

Kansas Archeology Training Program Field School 2013 Near Hays

The Kansas Historical Society, Kansas Anthropological Association, Ellis County Historical Society, and Fort Hays State University Department of History and Department of Geosciences are teaming up to sponsor the 2013 Kansas Archeology Training Program field school, June 1-16, 2013.

The site of Billy Dixon’s trading post (14EL311) south of Hays in Ellis County has been selected for investigation. Components will include a block excavation of dugouts and other features, survey of a segment of the Smoky Hill Trail, an artifact processing lab, classes, and associated programs.

William “Billy” Dixon was born in Ohio County, West Virginia on September 25, 1850. He was orphaned at age 12 and set out on his own at 14. He was an oxen driver and mule skinner, a skilled marksman and scout. In 1869 he joined a hunting and trapping venture on the Saline River northwest of Fort Hays. Dixon scouted the Texas Panhandle for the Army, hunted buffalo for the train companies, defended the Adobe Walls settlement against Indian attack with his legendary buffalo rifle, and was one of eight civilians in the history of the U.S. to receive the Medal of Honor. He married Olive King in 1894, and they had seven children. In later life his occupations included justice of the peace, postmaster, and sheriff. Dixon died from pneumonia at his Cimarron County, Oklahoma, homestead on March 9, 1913, at age 62. On his deathbed he told his complete life story to his wife Olive, and in 1927 she published Life of “Billy” Dixon, Plainsman, Scout and Pioneer. In this book a brief reference was made to the trading post site (sometimes known as Whiskey Ranch) that will be investigated during the 2013 KATP field school.

We moved south of Hays City about ten miles and came to a boiling spring that flowed from an opening in solid rock. Here we decided to make our permanent camp for the winter, so we built a picket house and a big dugout, expecting to dry a lot of buffalo meat for market, but finally abandoned this scheme. Our camp was on a main-traveled road leading to Hays City. Freighters and hunters urged me to establish a road ranch or store, where such supplies as were used in that country could be purchased in reasonable quantities. Having some spare money, I stocked up with tobacco, whiskey and a general line of groceries, and employed a man named Billy Reynolds to run the place for me, while I devoted my time to killing buffaloes. Many a jolly company gathered at the road ranch at the boiling spring. The sale of whiskey was a common practice in those days, as whiskey was freely used by frontiersmen, and its sale was expected as a matter of course. Other conditions were too hard and too pressing for the question of the morals of the traffic to be raised as it was in later years, when the country became more thickly settled, and an entirely new order of things was established.

I was well acquainted with Reynolds and liked him, having formed his acquaintance on the Custer expedition to Camp Supply in 1868, when he was a mule-driver. He was a friendly, whole-souled kind of fellow, and knew just how to treat men to get their trade. I made good money out of this venture until 1871, when the income abruptly and permanently ceased—during my absence Reynolds sold the whole outfit and skipped the country, without even telling me good-bye. I had been absent two weeks when I returned one day to find only the empty building. I never again heard of Billy Reynolds. I doubt that his robbing me was ever to his final advantage. Money obtained in that way never brought good luck, even in the Plains country, where men were judged by rougher standards than prevailed farther east.

Winners: Chicken Soup for the Soul Books with 99 KZ Country

khaz css parenthood 20130416Winners:  Dean Haselhorst, Mary Frances Flax, Nancy Leiker, Barbara Ard and Linda Palmberg.

101 Heartwarming and Humorous Stories about the Joy of Raising Children

Parenting — it’s a tough job, but also the best. Filled with anecdotes and advice from parents raising children of all ages, this book will uplift, inspire, and encourage you. Other parents, just like you, share their personal stories about all the joys, and the trials, of raising children. This book will touch your heart, make you laugh, and remind you why there is no better job than being a parent!

Winners will also get a copy of Chicken Soup for the Soul: Raising Kids on the Spectrum. Read an excerpt here: https://downloads.chickensoup.com/file/CSS_Raising_Kids_on_the_Spectrum_sampler.pdf

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Sound Off: Why Only One Western Kansas School in State’s Top Ten?

Hays High Received Bronze Recognition
Hays High Received Bronze Recognition

Over the weekend, two Wichita High Schools were named to the list of top-10 public high schools in Kansas in the 2013 rankings of the nation’s best high schools by U.S. News and World Report.

Liberal High School was the only Western Kansas school included in the state’s top ten. Hays High and Garden City from the Western Athletic Conference received bronze awards. Dodge City High received no award. Salina High schools received no award.

Does it surprise you that Liberal was the only Western Kansas school to make the top 10?

Why was no other Western Kansas School in the top 10?

Does it have to do with school funding?  Does it have to do with location?  What do you think? Tell us in the comments section below.

 

The Sumner Academy of Arts and Sciences in Kansas City ranked No. 1 in the state.  The others include Northeast Magnet High School and Maize High of Wichita, Blue Valley North in Overland Park, Blue Valley in Stilwell, Olathe Northwest, Gardner-Edgerton in Gardner, and Liberal, Fort Scott, and Louisburg high schools.

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