Listen to Mike Cooper interviewing Physician and Surgeon Dr. Manmohan Biring from HaysMed, by clicking the link above and then clicking the play button
Hays Post
Two were injured in an Saturday morning accident in Dickinson County.
According to the Kansas Highway Patrol Fifteen-year-old Allyson Lee Neal of Longford was driving a 1997 Ford Ranger northbound on Kansas Highway 15, 2 miles north of the K-18 junction at 1:15 a.m. when the vehicle struck a cow on the roadway.
Neal and a passenger Kelly Alexander Neal age 45 of Longford were transported to the hospital in Abilene. They were both wearing seat belts
This is the third time they’ve protested in Hays. Sharon May McGinnes told Hays Post the Overpasses for America Impeach Obama group would be in Hays through

3 p.m. Saturday. “We’ll have our signs, banners, and flags on the Commerce Parkway overpass at I-70,” she said.
McGinnes, from Larned, said there are several similar protest groups across Kansas. “We were in Hays on August 17 and September 11,” she said. The organization has received a lot of attention for their protests in Salina.
The group’s web site Overpasses.org explains why they are protesting the Obama Administration.
(AP) — Nebraska authorities are investigation the death of a former Kansas lawmaker and athletics official whose body was found beneath a riding lawn mower.
Relatives found the body of 66-year-old Ricky Bowden in a building on his property north of Waverly. Lancaster Sheriff Terry Wagner says it appears a plastic toolbox blew off a shelf and onto the mower, causing it to fall on Bowden, who was working beneath the equipment.
Relatives found Bowden after checking on why he hadn’t returned for dinner.
Bowden served for 18 years as assistant executive director for the Kansas State High School Activities Association before retiring in 2011. He also served from 1985 to 1993 as a member of the Kansas Legislature.
DeBakey Heart Institute at Hays Medical Center is sponsoring Coffee and Conversation on October 3 at the Hays Orthopedic Lobby, 2500 Canterbury Drive, in Hays.
Participants are asked to use the West Entrance.
The program will feature a presentation and roundtable discussion with Dr. Jeff Curtis, Cardiologist and Dr. Mohammed Janif, Cardiologist with the DeBakey Heart Institute. Topic for the discussion is “How to Live Healthier With Congestive Heart Failure.”
The program begins at 5:30 pm with healthy snacks followed by the discussion from 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm. The program is designed for those who have had Open Heart Surgery, Stents (PTCA), Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) or a Health Attack (MI) and the people who care about them.
Registration is FREE but limited. Please RSVP to www.haysmed.com/coffeeandconversation
Or call 623-5500 by October 1.
Join us for this year’s Homecoming celebration, “Victor E. Saves the Day!” Whether you enjoy running or prefer a brisk walk, this Tiger 5K run is for all ages. The course will start and finish in front of the Robbins Center and will take you on a tour through the FHSU campus. To register and receive a FREE T-shirt, participants must complete and sign the disclaimer and registration form. https://goforthaysstate.com/s/947/index.aspx?sid=947&gid=1&pgid=3027
Prizes awarded in the following age categories: 0-29 years; 30-39 years; 40-49 years; 50-59 years; 60+ years; and special prizes will be awarded for best men’s and
women’s running times.
DEADLINES FOR OCTOBER 2ND
If a class is full PLEASE put your name on the waiting list. We always do our best to accommodate everyone so if you are not on the waiting list and we add an additional class you will miss out!
YOUTH/ADULT SPORTS
SCHOLARSHIP KICK BALL TOURNAMENT!
Round up 10 to 12 friends and help out area youth! Join us for a great day of Kickball. Proceeds from the tournament will help the HRC Scholarship program – which gives low income kids a chance to participate in sports and other activities.
Entry Deadline: October 2
Entry Fee: $75.00
Held on: Saturday, October 5
Time: TBA
Divisions: 6th – 8th graders (Coed div.’s)
9th – 12th graders (Coed div.’s)
Adults 18 & older (Coed div.’s)
Location: Bickle/Schmidt Sports Complex
TINY TAS (2-5 YEAR OLDS)
FREAKY FRIDAYS
Moms or dads, it’s time to drop off your children and spend some time to yourself or with friends. Children will enjoy the morning doing arts and crafts, playing games, having snacks, and developing social interaction skills with other children. We request that children be able to use the restroom by themselves. Each month will have a special theme.
Entry Deadline: Wednesday before each session
Entry Fee: $5.00 per session
Held on: Session 1: Friday, Oct. 4 – Color Day
Session 2: Friday, Nov. 8 – Tales Day
Session 3: Friday, Dec. 13 – Pajama Day
Session 4: Friday, Jan. 3 – Train Day
Session 5: Friday, Feb. 7 – Sweets Day
Session 6: Friday, March 7 – Aliens Day
Times: 9:00 – 11:00am
Ages: 3 – 5
Location: Recreation Center
Limitations: Min. 5 Max. 12
TASTE BUDS
Come and join us for a story and cooking project. Let your child learn basic cooking skills, including recipe reading and ingredient measuring while building fun in the kitchen. This once a month activity will be a delight for any child.
Entry Deadline: Wednesday before each session
Entry Fee: $3.00 per session
Held on: Monday’s – Oct. 7, Nov. 4, Dec. 9, Jan. 13, Feb. 3, & March 3
Times: 10:00 – 10:45am
Ages: 2 – 5 w/an adult
Location: Recreation Center
Limitations: Min. 5 Max. 15
MUSIC SPARKS: SHARING
Here’s a chance for you and your child to share the joy of music and learning with the support of the wonderful residents of Cedar View. Each session will be six weeks of songs, instrument play, movement and much more. Participating families will each receive a book and access to a private resource page.
Entry Deadline: Session 1: October 2
Session 2: January 15
Entry Fee: $40.00 per student, each additional sibling $35.00 with each family receiving a book. (Scholarship fee will be $15.00)
Held on: Session 1: Monday’s – Oct. 14 – Dec. 2 No class On October 28, November 25 (Make-up if needed 12/9)
Session 2: Monday’s – Jan. 27 – March 3 (Make–up if needed 3/10)
Time: 10:30 – 11:10am
Location: Cedar View Assisted Living
Ages: 2 – 5 w/adult
Limitation: Min. 4 Max 8
Instructor: JoAnn Jordan, Board Certified Music Therapist
POTTERY AND BOOKS
Pottery and reading, what a great combination. This program will start off with a book followed by painting a piece of pottery that relates to the story. Kids will have a great time using their imagination to create a storybook character or related idea.
Entry Deadline: Wednesday before each class
Entry Fee: $13.00 per session
Held on: Tuesday’s – Sept. 10, Oct. 8, Nov. 12, Dec. 3, Jan. 7, Feb. 4, & April 8
Time: 1:00 – 2:00pm
Ages: 3 & older w/an adult
Location: Pottery Works – 126 West 9th
Limitations: Min. 5 Max. 10
Instructor: Pam Fellers
TWEEN TAS (5 & OLDER)
BE A BOOK COOK: ONE FUN EGG ROLL
Learn to love reading, cooking and healthy nutrition when you become a Book Cook! This new class from the Ellis County Extension links a favorite story book with a fun cooking experience. Enjoy a story about cultural foods, then work together to make egg rolls and sample your creation with several sauces for dipping. Extension Agent Linda Beech will be the class instructor. Recipes available to take home. Class lasts approximately 1 hour Parents are welcome to attend and assist, too!
Entry Deadline: October 2
Entry Fee: $2.00
Held on: Monday, October 7
Time: 3:30 – 4:30pm
Age: 7 – 12
Location: Recreation Center
Limitations: Min. 4 Max. 12
KIDS N’ TEENS FITNESS CHALLENGE
It is time to get your kid or teen off the sofa and excited about something else other than the TV. This introductory course is designed to get your child excited about being active. Our goal is to motivate and encourage your kid or teen to start and keep a healthy lifestyle. Your teen will be given an exercise logbook, which they will receive Oct. 5. This book will lead them over the length of a month and will be used to engage them in different activities. They will use this book to help keep track of their improvement as well. We will meet again Nov. 2 to discuss their progress and talk about ways to help them keep engaged in that healthy lifestyle. T-shirts, prizes, and awards will also be given out to all participants.
Entry Deadline: October 2
Entry Fee: $20.00
Held on: Saturday’s – October 5 & November 2
Time: Session 1: 9:00 – 10:00am
Session 2: 10:15 – 11:15 am
Ages: Session 1: 7 – 12
Session 2: 13 – 15
Location: Recreation Center
Limitations: Min. 5 Max 25
ADULT LEISURE
ADULT BALLET LESSONS
Come enjoy a dance class for adults. This class is for the beginner as well as those who have taken lessons before. Class attire is ballet leotard and tights or tight fitting (workout) clothes, and any soft soled dance shoe (ballet, jazz, etc.).
Entry Deadline: Session 1: October 2
Session 2: January 15
Entry Fee: $15.00
Held on: Session 1: Friday’s – Oct. 11 – Nov. 22
Session 2: Friday’s – Jan. 24 – March 14
Times: 5:00 – 6:00 pm
Ages: 18 & older
Location: Recreation Center
Limitations: Min. 5 Max. 8
Instructor: Aunalies Unsworth
FUR-EVER FRIENDS: PUPPY COURSE
This class is for puppy’s ages 10 weeks to 6 months. Handler must provide a copy of first round of shots. There will need to be one handler per dog. In this class the puppies will learn socialization and a few of the basic obedience commands. On week 4 of the class, the puppy will have fun with agility obstacles and will also receive a diploma.
Entry Deadline: Session 1: October 2
Session 2: February 26
Entry Fee: $50.00
Held on: Session 1: Monday’s – Oct. 7 – 28
Session 2: Monday’s March 3 – 24
Times: 6:00 – 7:00 pm
Ages: 18 & older
Location: Speier Ballpark – 10th & Vine
Limitations: Min. 3 Max. 8
Instructor: Raina Alm – Certified Dog Trainer
FUR-EVER FRIENDS: BASIC OBEDIENCE COURSE
This class is for dog’s that are ages 6 months and up. Handler must provide a copy of shots that include rabies and bordatella. There will be one handler per dog. In this class the handler will be trained to train their dog. They will learn basic obedience which includes sit, down, sit-stay, and down-stay; leave it and how to walk on a leash. A head collar or pinch collar is preferred for this class. NO choke chains are allowed. No flexi-leashes are allowed, prefer a 6-8 foot nylon leash (they will be dragging the leash around). On week 6 of the class, the dogs will have fun with agility obstacles and will also receive a diploma. If the handler is unsatisfied with the dog’s progression, they can retake the class for half price.
Entry Deadline: Session 1: October 2
Session 2: February 26
Entry Fee: $75.00
Held on: Session 1: Monday’s – Oct. 7 – Nov. 11
Session 2: Monday’s March 3 – April 7
Times: 7:00 – 8:00 pm
Ages: 18 & older
Location: Speier Ballpark – 10th & Vine
Limitations: Min. 3 Max. 8
Instructor: Raina Alm – Certified Dog Trainer
ACTIVELY 55 CLUB
LITTLE SWEDEN
Let us celebrate in Lindsborg with the Swedish traditions. We will walk through tents full of arts & crafts, Swedish folk dancing, cooking demonstrations, and other entertainment. Food is available for sale. Your meal is not included in the price.
Entry Deadline: October 2
Entry Fee: $12.00
Held on: Saturday, October 5
Time: 8:00am – 5:30pm
Age: 55 & older
Departs from: Recreation Center
Limitations: Min. 5 Max. 15
TREASURES IN ELLSWORTH TRIP
Come with us for a full day of activities in Ellsworth. We will start the day at Ellsworth Prison. On this trip we will view the prison yard, cells and learn what the prisoners do on a daily base. We will also view the CARES Program (Canine Assistance Rehabilitation Education and Services). After a 3 hour tour we will head downtown to take advantage of the antiques and have lunch. This day is a full day with walking involved so wear your comfortable shoes. Your lunch is NOT included.
Entry Deadline: October 2
Entry Fee: $10.00
Held on: Friday, October 11
Time: 7:30am – 3:00pm
Age: 55 & older
Depart from: Recreation Center
Limitations: Min. 5 Max. 15
YOUTH WELLNESS
KIDS N’ TEENS FITNESS CHALLENGE
It is time to get your kid or teen off the sofa and excited about something else other than the TV. This introductory course is designed to get your child excited about being active. Our goal is to motivate and encourage your kid or teen to start and keep a healthy lifestyle. Your teen will be given an exercise logbook, which they will receive Oct. 5. This book will lead them over the length of a month and will be used to engage them in different activities. They will use this book to help keep track of their improvement as well. We will meet again Nov. 2 to discuss their progress and talk about ways to help them keep engaged in that healthy lifestyle. T-shirts, prizes, and awards will also be given out to all participants.
Entry Deadline: October 2
Entry Fee: $20.00
Held on: Saturday’s – October 5 & November 2
Time: Session 1: 9:00 – 10:00am
Session 2: 10:15 – 11:15 am
Ages: Session 1: 7 – 12
Session 2: 13 – 15
Location: Recreation Center
Limitations: Min. 5 Max 25
SPECIAL POPS
To participate in these activities, a person must:
-be diagnosed with intellectual disabilities
-have a significant learning or vocational problem
To sign up for these activities by the deadline you can contact:
-Haley Nixon at HRC @ [email protected] or (785)623-2650
-DSNWK Members – Scott Stults @ [email protected] or (785)625-5678
-ARC Members – Gloria VonFeldt @ [email protected] or (785)628-6512
-Visit haysrec.org and sign up online!
SPECIAL POPS PUTT-PUTT
Meet us at Precision Valley for some fun team putt-putt, darts, and pool! You can choose your teammate or we’ll find you one when you get there. We’ll see who can cheer on their team the most!
Entry Deadline: October 2
Entry Fee: $2.00
Held on: Thursday, October 3
Times: 5:30 – 6:30pm
Ages: All Ages
Location: Precision Valley – 1500 West 27th
Limitations: Min. 5 Max. 40
SPECIAL POPS ADAPTIVE YOGA
The aim of these yoga sessions will be towards stress relief and relaxation. Join me as we experiment with breathing techniques and restorative poses. Mats will be provided.
Entry Deadline: Session1: October 2
Session 2: January 29
Entry Fee: $5.00 per session
Held on: Session 1: Monday’s – October 7 -28
Session 2: Monday’s – February 3 -24
Times: 9:00 – 9:45am
Ages: All ages
Location: Recreation Center
Limitations: Min. 5 Max. 20
SPECIAL POPS – JAM (JUST ADD
MUSIC)
Music can make a lot of things better. Come JAM with friends at one or more sessions of fun music filled activities.
Entry Deadline: Session 1: October 2
Session 2: November 6
Session 3: December 4
Session 4: January 8
Session 5: February 5
Entry Fee: $5.00 per session
Held on: Session 1: October 8
Session 2: November 12
Session 3: December 10
Session 4: January 14
Session 5: February 11
Times: 6:30 – 7:30pm
Ages: All ages
Location: Recreation Center
Limitation: Min. 5 Max. 12
Instructor: JoAnn Jordan, Board Certified Music Therapist
UPCOMING DEADLINES
Wednesday, October 9
Dodgeball Tournament
Breakfast Bingo
Special Pops Hoedown
Special Pops Tye-Dye Glowing T-Shirts
Western Athletic Conference
Garden City 35 Hays 0
Liberal 40 Dodge City 27
*Great Bend 36 Wichita North 0
Mid-Central Activities Association
*Ellis 7 Larned 39
Hoisington 55 Ellinwood 6
Central Prairie League 8-Man
Victoria 66 Central Plains 28
*Hodgeman Co. 26 Ness City 14
*Pratt-Skyline 44 Otis-Bison 38
Central Prairie League 11-Man
*Plainville 8 La Crosse 40
Mid-Continent League 8-Man
*Ingalls 28 Trego 20
*Satanta 28 Hill City 36
Mid-Continent League 11-Man
Smith Center 18 Phillipsburg 43
*Decatur Com. 13 Norton 21
North Central Athletics Association
*TMP-Marian 25 Ellsworth 29
Sacred Heart 44 Beloit 56
Southeast of Saline 61 Minneapolis 14
Republic Co. 12 Russell 26
Northwest Kansas League 8-Man
Hoxie 34 Dighton 18
Northwest Kansas League 11-Man
*Oakley 72 Syracuse 0
*Elkhart 41 Wichita Co. 7
Northern Plains League
Lincoln 72 Pike Valley 50
*Sylvan-Lucas 20 Solomon 72
Western Kansas Liberty League
*Heartland-Christian 55 Western Plains 28
8-Man-1 District 4
Osborne 58 Wakefield 12
*Rock Hills 20 Clifton-Clyde 44
*Linn 48 Lakeside 0
8-Man-1 District 6
Macksville 58 St. John 36
*Kinsley 6 Kiowa Co. 56
8-Man-1 District 8
Rawlins Co. 46 Quinter 0
8-Man-2 District 2
Southern Cloud 44 Chase 6
8-Man-2 District 5
Thunder Ridge 38 St. John’s/Tipton 42
*Stockton 6 Natoma 53
Logan-Palco 66 Northern Valley 40
8-Man-2 District 6
Weskan 52 Golden Plains 6
Other Games of Note
Derby 45 Salina Central 14
Salina South 56 Haysville 28
Holcomb 34 Goodland 12
Colby 0 Hugoton 56
Scott City 6 Ulysses 25
*Non-League Game
AP-FBH–Kansas Prep Scores, 4th Ld-Writethru,0717
Friday’s Scores
By The Associated Press
PREP FOOTBALL
Abilene 20, Concordia 14
Andover 28, Independence 14
Arkansas City 21, Goddard-Eisenhower 13
Attica/Argonia 42, Cunningham 20
Axtell 46, St. John’s Military 0
Baileyville-B&B 66, Caldwell 20
Baldwin 45, Spring Hill 6
Baxter Springs 43, Erie 27
Beloit 56, Salina Sacred Heart 44
Blue Valley Southwest 34, St. Thomas Aquinas 14
Blue Valley Stilwell 56, BV North 10
Bluestem 41, Belle Plaine 12
Bonner Springs 42, KC Piper 6
Buhler 35, McPherson 7
BV Randolph 48, Veritas Christian 12
Caney Valley 52, Fredonia 12
Central Heights 27, Anderson County 12
Centralia 64, Onaga 7
Chaparral 50, Medicine Lodge 25
Cherryvale 33, Burlington 14
Chetopa 72, Uniontown 54
Clay Center 21, Marysville 8
Clearwater 45, Augusta 19
Coffeyville 27, Fort Scott 21
Columbus 39, Riverton 0
Conway Springs 35, Cheney 6
Derby 45, Salina Central 14
Douglass 34, Wichita Independent 20
Ellsworth 29, Hays-TMP-Marian 25
Emporia 38, Topeka Seaman 7
Eureka 46, Neodesha 13
Galena 43, Northeast-Arma 14
Garden City 35, Hays 0
Gardner-Edgerton 56, Bishop Miege 51
Girard 37, Southeast 31, OT
Glasco/Miltonvale-Southern Cloud 44, Chase 6
Great Bend 36, Wichita North 0
Hesston 56, Hillsboro 28
Hill City 36, Satanta 28
Hodgeman County 26, Ness City 14
Hoisington 55, Ellinwood 6
Holton 12, Hiawatha 10
Hope 54, White City 6
Hugoton 56, Colby 0
Humboldt 27, Oswego 20
Hutchinson 56, Newton 32
Hutchinson Trinity 64, Remington 14
Iola 33, Prairie View 14
Jackson Heights 48, Maur Hill – Mount Academy 8
Jayhawk Linn 36, Jefferson North 17
Jefferson West 14, Santa Fe Trail 7
Kapaun Mount Carmel 20, Wichita Heights 7
KC Washington 38, KC Harmon 6
Kingman 37, Nickerson 6
Kiowa County 56, Kinsley 6
Labette County 7, Parsons 6
LaCrosse 40, Plainville 8
Lakin 55, Sublette 8
Lansing 34, Basehor-Linwood 8
Lawrence 35, Olathe Northwest 20
Lawrence Free State 35, SM West 14
Lebo 42, Hartford 21
Linn 48, Lakeside 0
Logan 66, Northern Valley 40
Louisburg 14, DeSoto 0
Lyndon 62, Council Grove 32
Lyons 41, Pratt 18
Madison 48, Flinthills 0
Maize 54, Goddard 12
Maize South 21, Andover Central 7
Manhattan 63, Highland Park 6
Marais des Cygnes Valley 50, Waverly 0
Marion 35, Inman 0
Marmaton Valley 56, Elk Valley 6
Mill Valley 27, Tonganoxie 7
Mission Valley 25, Chase County 0
Moundridge 47, Bennington 0
Mulvane 46, El Dorado 17
Natoma 53, Stockton 6
Nemaha Valley 24, Perry-Lecompton 9
Norton 21, Oberlin-Decatur 13
Oakley 72, Syracuse 0
Olathe East 61, SM North 12
Osage City 26, Northern Heights 14
Osborne 58, Wakefield 12
Paola 28, Eudora 14
Phillipsburg 43, Smith Center 18
Pittsburg 35, Chanute 25
Pittsburg Colgan 26, Frontenac 7
Pratt Skyline 44, Otis-Bison 38, OT
Rawlins County 46, Quinter 0
Riverside 34, Troy 6
Rolla 38, South Gray 6
Rose Hill 24, Winfield 17, OT
Rossville 53, Riley County 18
Russell 26, Republic County 12
Sabetha 32, Royal Valley 12
Salina South 56, Wichita Campus 28
Sedan 48, Cedar Vale/Dexter 0
Sedgwick 42, Ell-Saline 6
Silver Lake 33, Rock Creek 7
SM East 23, Olathe North 22
Smoky Valley 39, Haven 6
Solomon 72, Sylvan-Lucas 20
Southeast Saline 61, Minneapolis 14
Southern Coffey 28, Pleasanton 22
Spearville 46, Ashland 0
St. James Academy 42, Ottawa 14
St. John’s Beloit-Tipton 42, Thunder Ridge 38
St. Mary’s 36, Wabaunsee 0
Topeka 30, Shawnee Heights 20
Topeka Hayden 21, Junction City 0
Ulysses 25, Scott City 6
Victoria 66, Central Plains 28
Wamego 54, Chapman 14
Washburn Rural 48, Topeka West 7
Wellsville 48, Osawatomie 14
West Elk 44, South Haven 42
West Franklin 54, Herington 7
Wichita Bishop Carroll 20, Wichita West 10
Wichita Collegiate 49, Wellington 21
Wichita Trinity 47, Garden Plain 26
Yates Center 54, Central Burden 8
Lightning delayed the start of the Hays High-Garden City football game on Friday night by thirty minutes. Then lightning ended the game at half time. In between was a 35-0 blitz from the Buffaloes.
Hays opened the game with the ball and drove to midfield before fumbling the football. Garden City would apparently go three and out, that is until the Buffaloes quarterback Greyson Tempel took the punt instead of the punter and hit Caleb Tramp for a defended 48 yard touchdown and a 7-0 lead.
Hays again drove to midfield but a fumble recovered by Tramp set up Garden City again in Hays High territory. Again on fourth and short Garden City lined up and converted on a 25 yard run to the three yard line setting up Jared Koster for a touchdown.
Down 14-0 it got worse for the Indians when Alex Delton threw an interception and later turned into seven more points. Then after a three and out the Indians punted the football away only to see Dustin Tempel return the ball 67 yards for a touchdown and a 28-0 lead with over 11 minutes to go in the first half. Garden City would tack on one more score with 5:15 remaining on a Greyson Tempel 68 yard run for 35-0 score.
Rain started falling during the homecoming crowning at half time, then a bolt of lightning over the studio sent everybody back to the locker rooms. After a 45 minute delay, conversations between the coaches, athletic directors and several checks of the radar the game was called.
Garden City takes the 35-0 win and improves their record to 2-2 and 1-1 in the WAC. Hays is now 3-1 and 1-1 in conference play. The Indians are on the road next Friday to play Wichita South.
Ellsworth 29 TMP 25
TMP lost their 3rd consecutive game losing to Ellsworth 29-25 Friday Night. TMP led by as many as 12 points in the 2nd Half but could never put the game away. Ellsworth Junior Quarterback Takota Anderson scored the last of his four touchdowns with 1:43 left in the game. TMP had their final drive finished by a late interception. The Monarchs did have 2 defensive touchdowns. Ryan Mayorga returned an interception 70 yards for a score just before the end of the 1st Half and Adam Schibi picked an Anderson pass off and rumbled 59 yards for the score early in the 4th Quarter.
TMP is now 1-3 on the season and will be back home on Friday Night to host the undefeated La Crosse Leopards.
Plays of the Game
John Montgomery Postgame