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KHAZ Country Music News: Carrie Underwood Prepares for Sunday Night Football

khaz carrie underwood 20130829NASHVILLE (AP) – Carrie Underwood says she wanted to make sure she wasn’t just doing “the same song with a different blondie up there singing it” for the NBC “Sunday Night Football” theme. Underwood says Faith Hill put her mark on “Waiting All Day for Sunday Night” for so many years, so she wanted to make it sound different when she redid it. The new version debuts with Sunday’s game between the Cowboys and the Giants. In the meantime, Underwood is getting her lines down for her role as Maria in NBC’s live holiday production of “The Sound of Music.” Underwood says she’s nervous about getting her lines down, but not the yodeling for “The Lonely Goatherd.” She says she is one of “the blessed few” who know how to yodel.

 

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Kansas Rep. dies at his home

(AP) — House Speaker Ray Merrick’s office says southeast Kansas Rep. Ed Bideau has died at his home in Chanute a day after the Legislature ended a two-day

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special session.

Rachel Witten, spokeswoman for the speaker, says Friday that the 62-year-old Bideau died Thursday. She declined to give a cause of death, citing family privacy.

Funeral services were not available Friday.

Bideau was an attorney in Chanute and was elected to the House in 2012. He previously served in the House from 1985 to 1988 before leaving office to establish his law practice.

According to his official campaign website, Bideau graduated from Chanute High School and Neosho County Community College. He earned business and law degrees from Washburn University in Topeka.

He was elected county attorney in Neosho County in 1976.

 

Hornets Too Much for FHSU in Season Opener

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Emporia State racked up 591 yards of total offense as they roll past the Fort Hays State Tigers 43-13 in the season opener for both Thursday night in front of 3,695 at Lewis Field. Hornet sophomore quarterback Brent Wilson completed 20-of-28 passes for 293 yards and three touchdowns, all to Austin Willis and ran for two more scores.

Chris Brown Postgame News Conference

After forcing the Tigers to a three-and-out on their first possession, the Hornets scored on a Wilson 32 yard run. Emporia State then scored 10 points in their final two possessions of the second quarter to go up 17-0 at the half.

Justin McPhail Postgame Interview

Andreas Ashwood blocked a punt on the Hornets first possession of the third quarter, setting up an eight yard touchdown pass from Treveon Albert to Keaton Callins to pull the Tigers within 17-6. Callins also caught a 27-yard strike and finished with five catches for 52 yards.

Game Highlights

Albert completed 15-of-28 passes for 163 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions.

The Tigers were held to just 44 rushing yards. Andre Smith led the way with 23 yards on 10 carries. FHSU was just 2-for-10 on third down and lost the time of possession battle 39:32 to 20:28.

 

Big First Tea Party to discuss Energy and Common Core

Chuck Hindman, of the Mid America Land Restoration Company,  will be the guest speaker at the monthly Big First Tea Party on Tuesday, September 10th, at 6 PM,Tea Party 001 at Thirsty’s, 2704 Vine Street in Hays.

 

Following the energy presentation, there will be a video.  Common Core, which might shed some light on what is happening in education today in Kansas.

Tiger Volleyball Drops Opener in Hawaii

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In a closely-contest match to open the season, Fort Hays State battled, but came up short in a 3-1 (26-28, 25-22, 25-23, 25-14) contest at Chaminade University. The Tigers (0-1) dropped the contest after hitting just .068 as a team, compared to a .221 hitting percentage by CU (2-1).

Taylor Mares led the team with nine kills, while Madison Schwartz and Haley Corkill each had seven. Kelsey Broadwell had 17 assists to lead FHSU, closely followed by Libby Ary’s 15.

On the defensive side, Makenzie Weinman dug out 12 attacks and Jenna Ulrich assisted with five blocks. Camille Hubert was second on the squad with 9 digs.

Down 0-2 to start the game one, FHSU rallied to take a 5-2 lead, keyed during the run by Ulrich’s two kills and two aces by Sara Hewson. CU would tie the game at seven, but another offensive spark gave the Tigers an 11-7 lead.

After a timeout with score tied at 11, the Tigers took a 15-11 lead, but couldn’t pull away, relinquishing the lead at 22-21.  From there, the teams would trade points until 26-26, when Schwartz broke the stalemate with a kill, and a block by Ulrich clinched the game, 28-26.

In game two, FHSU would jump out to a 2-0 lead, but couldn’t hold the advantage for long, allowing CU to take a 5-3 lead.  The Tigers, however, used a 7-2 run to take a 10-7 lead, including a stretch of three unanswered points.

Down 18-16, a kill by Mares and block by Ulrich and Schwartz tied the match up, setting the stage for another close finish.  CU would attempt to pull away with a 21-19 lead, but FHSU would not go away, eventually tying the game at 22.  The Silver Swords, however, would take the game, 25-22.

Coming out of intermission, FHSU fell behind 5-3, but the score would be tied five more times (at 5, 7, 9, 10, 13) before FHSU took a 14-13 lead.  The back-and-forth contest saw FHSU take an 18-16 lead and hold the two-point advantage until 21-19, when CU went on a 5-1 run to take a 24-22 lead.  FHSU would pull within one, but were unable to rally further, falling 25-23.

Needing to win the final two games to clinch the match, FHSU couldn’t find a rhythm in the fourth frame, and dropped the contest, 25-14.

The Tigers will take on No. 5 BYU-Hawaii tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. HT (12:30 a.m. CT).  The game will be played in Laie, Hawaii, at the Cannon Activities Center.

— FHSU Sports Information —

HHS Boys and Girls Cross Country Finishes 5th in Great Bend

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Both the Hays High boys and girls cross country teams finished fifth at the Great Bend Invitational Thursday. Zachary Hopp led the guys with a 14th place finish and was the only Indian to medal. Marie Reveles finished ninth and was the only Indian girl to medal.

Boys Results

TEAM SCORES
1. Liberal 46
2. Ellinwood 74
3. Great Bend 78
5. Hays High 108
5. Salina South 110
6. Hutch 111
7. Garden 176
8. Holcomb 205
9. Central Cristian 253

 

Name   Time Place
HOPP, ZACHARY V 18:55 14
BIZZELL, HUNTER V 19:07 18
MUNSCH, LANDON V 19:13 19
CHAMBERS, AUSTIN V 19:21 24
SHIPPY, ETHAN V 19:47 33
SCHMITT, DYLAN V 19:49 35
KANDT, KENDALL V 20:00 37

 

 

Girls Results

TEAM SCORES
1. Garden City 18
2. Ellinwood 65
3. Liberal 103
4. Great Bend 103
5. Hays High 107
6. Salina South 114
7. Holcomb 176

 

REVELES, MARIE V 17:30 9
GEORGE, HALEY V 18:42 18
SMITH, SUMMER V 19:22 23
KAISER, REAGAN V 19:38 28

Tiger Men’s Soccer Drops Season Opener in Texas

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Fort Hays State University’s men’s soccer team fell, 2-0, to Texas-Permian Basin to open the season in Odessa, Texas.

The No. 23 Tigers rattled off 12 shots on Thursday afternoon, including five on goal, but couldn’t push any across the goal line.

Tied 0-0 until the 78th minute, the Falcon’s rattled off two goals in the final 11 minutes to clinch the win.  Brendan Betsill scored on a free kick at 79:49, while Logan Sharp’s shot from 25 feet out in the final minute (89:15) found the left corner of the net.

FHSU’s Ricardo Yeverino took four shots in the contest, putting three on goal, to lead the team. Diego Cabral and David Lucio took the other shots on goal for the Tigers, while Tanner Brockhad two attempts.

Goalkeeper Kent Fruend had three stops in the campaign while playing the full 90 minutes.

FHSU travels to Portales, N.M., on Saturday, Sept. 7 to battle Eastern New Mexico at 1 p.m.

— FHSU Sports Information —

Monarch Volleyball 1-2 in Abilene

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The TMP-Marian volleyball team goes 1-2 at the Abilene Quad Thursday. The Monarchs defeat Concordia in three (16-25, 25-23, 25-13) then fall to Smoky Valley in two (22-25, 23-25) and in two to the host Cowgirls (17-25, 9-25).

Bailey Hageman led the team with 52 digs and Melissa Pfeifer had 11 blocks.

The Monarchs are now 2-4 on the season.

 

Sound Off: Kansas Changes Requirement for receiving Food Stamps

In an effort to encourage employment over welfare dependency, the Kansas Department for Children and Families (DCF) announced this week that it will allow a Screen Shot 2013-09-06 at 6.06.48 AMfederal waiver that allowed adults ages 18 to 49 who are capable of working but who are not employed and who do not have dependent children to receive food assistance to expire.

Those individuals currently benefiting from the waiver will be required to meet a minimum work requirement or be enrolled in a federally-approved job training program.

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Bid for passenger rail line extension update

(AP) — Wichita lost its first bid for a federal grant to help bring an Amtrak line to downtown but city officials say they’ll try again.

The city had sought a $12.7 million grant to complete the planning for a possible extension of Amtrak’s Heartland Flyer line to Wichita and Newton. TheHeartland flyer plan would connect the Heartland Flyer with the Southwest Chief line to close a rail line gap between Wichita and Oklahoma City.

Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx on Thursday announced 52 grants in 37 states from the Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery, or TIGER, program.

Wichita Vice Mayor Pete Meitzner says the city will work with Kansas Department of Transportation to improve its grant application for the future.

 

Federal Trial set for Former Hays wastewater manager

(AP) — A federal judge has set a fall trial date for the former Hays wastewater manager charged with lying about nitrogen levels in the city’s discharges.Law 006 - gavel 001  court

Court records show the case against 57-year-old Charles L. Blair was scheduled Thursday to go before a federal jury on Nov. 5.

A four-count indictment charges Blair with making false statements about nitrogen levels in effluent at the city’s wastewater treatment plant.

Three counts relate to statements made in discharge monitoring reports. One count charges him with lying to agents of the Environmental Protection Agency when he said he had provided accurate levels for the report.

Blair has denied lying.

He is free on a $10,000 bond after a brief court appearance Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Wichita.

 

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