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KHAZ Country Music News: Country Music Takes Over Your TV Today

Blake Shelton (Warner Bros. Records)Country music takes over the airwaves in a big way Wednesday with Blake Shelton appearing on CBS’s The Talk to promote this Sunday’s ACM Awards broadcast on the same network. He’s also stopping by E!’s Chelsea Lately Wednesday night.

Darius Rucker appears on TBS’s Conan Wednesday while Gloriana performs on NBC’s Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Gary Allan is also set to appear on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live! Of course, Keith Urban will be behind the judges’ desk on FOX’s American Idol Wednesday night too.

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Rush County Election Results

Rush County Election Results

Darrell Seibel, Jeff Seibel, Linda Seibel and their staff at Edward Jones, making sense of investing. Located at the entrance of Sternberg Drive.
Darrell Seibel, Jeff Seibel, Linda Seibel and their staff at Edward Jones, making sense of investing.
Located at the entrance of Sternberg Drive.

Special Question to establish a Recreation Commission

Yes 258

No 368

 USD 403 Winners

Position #4  Gary Yost

Position #5 Amanda Wiltse

Position #6 Cami Hlavaty

USD 395 Winners

Position #4 Aaron (Spanky) Mcgaughey

Position #5 Bruce Kershner

Position #6 Harlan Werth

Lacrosse City Council

Terry Herrman won

Libenthal Mayor  Mark Gehrig won

 

Bison Council

Lisa Benteman, James Flax, and Don Reinhardt won

Timken

Mayor there was a tie

J.D. Jecha and Tom Pechanec

Council winners: Kara Jecha, Kathy Pechanec, Tom Pechanc & Linda Pechanec

Otis City Council winners: Roger Kenyon, Glen Saunders & Jenny Landers

Rush Center Mayor: Jeff Keener

Rush Center City Council: All incumbents won

Rush County Extension District

Incumbents Lydia Flax and Paula Shaw won

 

Rooks County Election Results

Darrell Seibel, Jeff Seibel, Linda Seibel and their staff at Edward Jones, making sense of investing. Located at the entrance of Sternberg Drive.
Darrell Seibel, Jeff Seibel, Linda Seibel and their staff at Edward Jones, making sense of investing.
Located at the entrance of Sternberg Drive.

Rooks County Election had few contested races.

For USD 271 School Board in Stockton, Michael Oller, Randall Riffel and Linda Conyac won

The Extension District Winners were Pat Muir and Sandy Keas.

In USD 270 Plainville, Ty Gillum won the seat for the unexpired term

Palco City council winners were Jeff Keller and Leo Vonfeldt

Ready or Not, Vine Street Reconstruction Begins Today


Today work begins on the $1,049,000 reconstruction of Vine Street in Hays from 22nd to 13th.

Assistant Public Works Director John Braun said the project is  similar to the work done in 2011 from 27th to 22nd Street.  There will be only one lane of traffic in each direction, and left turns will not be allowed in the construction zone. The work is scheduled for completion in July.

Kansas Among Most Friendly for Small Business

For the second consecutive year, Kansas has received high marks in Thumbtack.com’s Small Business Survey. Kansas received an overall grade of an “A” for Small Business Friendliness, up from an “A-” in 2012. The grade was the seventh highest in the country.

businesspeopleThe rankings were released by Thumbtack.com in partnership with the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation as part of its second annual Small Business Survey. The survey is based on data gathered from an extensive, nationwide group of small business owners, freelancers and entrepreneurs in order to rank the best places in the country to do business.

“These rankings are a great sign that we’re creating the business environment needed to help small businesses grow and succeed in the state,” said Kansas Commerce Secretary Pat George. “What is most exciting is that after scoring highly in 2012, Kansas improved over the next year, becoming an even better state for business. We have to continue to make our state as great as possible for all of the small businesses that drive our economic growth.”

Kansas received its overall grade thanks to a strong showing in several categories. Key findings revealed the following:

Kansas scored an “A” for ease of starting a new business.

The state also ranked highly in its licensing and environmental regulations, with an “A-” in those categories.

The state’s grades rose significantly in tax code, improving from a “B-” in 2012 to a “B+” in 2013, and in regulations, improving from a “C+” last year to a “B+” in the current rankings.

Kansas also received “B+” rankings in the categories of employment, labor and hiring and zoning regulations.

 

 

 

 

Kansas Woman Guilty of Healthcare Fraud

medicaid-300x225A south-central Kansas woman has pleaded guilty to federal health care fraud for illegally receiving payments from the Kansas Medicaid program to care for a sister with Down syndrome.

Prosecutors say 46-year-old Lupe Adela Mains, of Pretty Prairie, also pleaded guilty Tuesday to one count of mail fraud.

Mains acknowledged receiving Medicaid funds from October 2007 through March 2009 to provide home care for her sister while the sister was really receiving care from another family member in Wichita.

Mains also admitted that she fraudulently continued to collect her sister’s Railroad Retirement Board survivor disability benefits during that time.

A plea deal recommends a sentence of one month incarceration, 13 months of community confinement and restitution of about $50,000. Sentencing is set for July 1.

Students Perform Well At State Science Fair

HHS Students participated in the State Science Fair Competition last weekend in Wichita.
Hays High
According to Science teach Cheryl Shepard Adams, “HHS Students placed well within their categories! All are freshmen.

Hays High didn’t qualify anyone for the Intel competition this year. There were 176 projects this years spread out over all the categories, including many intimidating projects from a Shawnee Mission school that specializes in biotech.”  These HHS students placed in the top 3 and the title of their project.
Kinsey Ackerman: 1st place, Behavioral Sciences, “The Effect of BMI on Placing for ‘Dancing With The Stars’ ”

Morgan Klaus & Madison Prough: 2nd place, Physics, “The Effect of Heel Heights on Foot Pressures”

Nicole Dinkel & Kayla Hitchcock: 2nd place, Zoology, “The Effect of Energy Drinks on Crickets”

Kacie Brous: tie 3rd place, Physics: “What Substances Help Nail Polish Dry Faster?”

Ben Morley: tie 3rd place, Physics: “The Effect of Drag on Swimmers”

According to Adams, “These kids and their parents did a *ton* of work to prepare for this competition. They represented HHS very well, and we can be very proud of them!”
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HHS Baseball Splits With Dodge City

HHS-BSBThe Hays High baseball team split their home opening doubleheader with Dodge City Tuesday at Larks Park.  The Indians win the opener 3-1 then are shutout in game two 3-0. They are now 3-1 overall and 1-1 in the Western Athletic Conference. The Indians play at Kapaun Mt. Carmel Friday.

Game 1: Hays 3, Dodge City 1
Hayden Hutchison holds the Red Demons to one unearned run on two hits in the complete game victory. Hutchison also hit a two-run double in the third to give the Indians all the runs they would need. Hutchison scored Hays third run on a wild pitch.

Game 2: Dodge City 3, Hays 0
The Indians were held to one hit, a Chandler Rule single in the fourth. Cade Parker takes the loss, allowing three runs on five hits over four innings.

FHSU Women’s Golf Finishes Second at Regis Invite

FHSU-WGLF-HobsonThe Fort Hays State women’s golf team finished second at the Regis Invitational at Fox Hollow in Lakewood, Colorado.

The Tigers, who were in fifth place after a 349 in the first round Monday, shoot a 329 in the second round but still finished 46 strokes behind first place Regis.

Samantha Hobson fired a 3-over 75 on Tuesday, the second lowest round of the tournament to finished alone in second place at 12-over, 10 shots out of first. Carmen Thompson finished 10th with a 167 and Megen DeWerff was 12th with a 169.

HHS Girls’ Soccer Wins at Dodge City

HHS-GSOC-HermanThe Hays High girls’ soccer team improved to 4-1 with a 3-1 victory at Dodge City Tuesday.

The Indians get goals from Shelby Dinkel, Megan Bird and Taylor Herman. Goalkeeper Laura Truman had five saves.

The Indians are back at home tomorrow at one o’clock against Liberal.

FINAL RESULTS: April 2 Elections

Voters across Kansas went to the polls Tuesday to select new city and school leaders.. here are the results

Darrell Seibel, Jeff Seibel, Linda Seibel and their staff at Edward Jones, making sense of investing. Located at the entrance of Sternberg Drive.
Darrell Seibel, Jeff Seibel, Linda Seibel and their staff at Edward Jones, making sense of investing.
Located at the entrance of Sternberg Drive.

 

RESULTS ARE NOT OFFICIAL UNTIL CANVASSED BY THEIR RESPECTIVE BOARDS.

 

hays city comm final

ellis city council final

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ellis mayor final

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

victoria city council final

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

usd 489 final

 

wakeeney city council final
trego co school board final
russell mayor final
russell city council ward 3 final
russell co school board final

FHSU Students Thank the Community this Week

Fhsu entrance

HAYS, Kan. — A thank you to the community from students at Fort Hays State University hosted by the Student Government Association, Greek Life and Tigers In Service — the third annual Big Event — will be from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, April 4, at many sites around the community. 

This one-day service project is a way for college students to show their appreciation to the Hays community for their continued support.

The SGA accepts projects from around the community, and students are assigned to those projects. The students will be notified beforehand where they are assigned for the day. The SGA will have a master list of projects for volunteers. 

“Projects range from painting houses to raking leaves and reading to elementary students,” said Jessica Tormey, SGA treasurer. “There will also be projects going on around campus such as cleaning up Big Creek.”


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