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Huelskamp faces GOP challenge in Kan. 1st District

Rep. Huelskamp at Friday's Patriots Parade in Hutchinson
Rep. Huelskamp at Friday’s Patriots Parade in Hutchinson

LIBERAL, Kan. (AP) — The Republican congressman from the sprawling 1st District of western and central Kansas is finding himself on the defensive while campaigning back home.

Incumbent U.S. Rep. Tim Huelskamp is a tea party favorite and Kansas farmer known for his criticism of the GOP leadership. He is seeking a third two-year term. Huelskamp was stripped in 2012 of the farm state’s nearly automatic seat on the House Agriculture Committee.

He also told his constituents he voted against the farm bill because farmers want regulatory relief and freedom — not more handouts. He also says people should work to get food stamps.

Huelskamp is challenged in this year’s GOP primary by Alan LaPolice, a Clyde farmer and educator who has made Huelskamp’s conflicts with other Republicans the centerpiece of his campaign.

Police: Man loses hand in fireworks accident

Screen Shot 2014-07-05 at 11.21.29 AMKANSAS CITY- Officials in Kansas City are investigating a fireworks accident. A man lost a hand in the blast on Friday.

Kansas City Police Chief Darryl Forte reported the incident on his twitter account, “Victim lost a hand after a half stick of dynamite blew up in his hand last night in the 3600 block of Bales. Life threatening injury”

No additional details have been released.

 

Hays Eagles start 2-0 at WWF tournament

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The Eagles Senior American Legion wins their first two games of the Wild West Fest tournament Friday. The Eagles defeat Rock Creek 5-4 in eight innings then knocked off Monument, Colorado 8-0 in five innings to move to 19-6 on the season.

Against Rock Creek, they rallied with two runs in the bottom of the seventh on a Layne Downing two-out two-run single. Cole Schumacher then knocked in the game winning run with a two-out single in the eighth. Schumacher went 3-for-4 and Connor Rule also drove in two runs. Downing got the final out in the eighth for the win.

The Eagles score two in the third then six in the fourth against Monument. Layne Downing threw a three-hit shutout, striking out five and walking two. Cole Schumacher drove in three and Zack Legleiter had two RBIs.

 

Hays Monarchs 2-0 at WWF tournament

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The Hays Monarchs go 2-0 Friday on the first day of the Wild West Fest tournament to run their win streak to 10 games. The Monarchs defeat the Wichita Grays 2-1 then defeat Canon City, Colorado 5-1. The Monarchs improve to 14-3 on the season.

Ryan Ruder’s RBI single in the bottom of the seventh broke a 1-1 tie to lift the Monarchs past the Wichita Grays. Ryan Schippers put Hays up 1-0 with an RBI single in the third. The Grays tied the game with a run in the top of the seventh. Dick Hockett picks up the complete game victory allowing one run on four hits with six strikeouts and five walks.

The Monarchs score three in the first then added single runs in the second and fourth against Canon City. Kameron Schmidt allowed the one-run on six hits while striking out nine and walking one for the complete game victory. Jordan Gottschalk and Ryan Schippers both had two hits and two RBIs.

 

Monday is registration deadline for FHSU Google apps workshop

FHSU University Relations

Dr. Robert Moody, associate professor of advanced education programs at Fort Hays State University, will present “Google Chrome Apps: Benefits for Schools,” Monday, July 21 in Rarick Hall, room 201.

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After 15 years in public K-12 education, Moody joined FHSU’s Department of Advanced Educational Programs teaching future teachers, principals and superintendents.

As a Virtual College instructor, he describes himself as a people person who thrives on real-time visual stimulation. With something as simple as an inexpensive webcam and an Internet connection, Moody is able to create a social, teaching and cognitive presence with his students.

The workshop is sponsored by the Kansas Center for Innovative Education, an entity of FHSU’s College of Education and Technology. KCIE provides tools for creative and critical thinking in the fields of manufacturing, technology and education.

The workshop, available for college credit, will feature various free instructional apps that work well with the Kansas College and Career Readiness Standards and specific content areas.

The standards are designed to ensure that students graduating from high school are prepared to go to college or enter the workforce and that parents, teachers and students have a clear understanding of what is expected of them.

Various free instructional apps will be introduced and demonstrated. Participants will have opportunities to ask or share how specific apps can meet their students’ needs.

A Google+ community will be set up to provide ongoing support well after the workshop has concluded.

Lunch and refreshments are included in the $90 workshop fee, due Monday, July 14. Registration for college credit should be completed no later than Monday, July 7.

For more information or to enroll in the workshop, visit www.fhsu.edu/kcie/events.

New street projects to start next week in Hays (VIDEO)

ROAD WORK STILL 5By BECKY KISER
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Summer is a busy time for street repairs and projects in Hays.

Public Works Director I. D. Creech said a couple projects will begin within the next few days and he cautioned drivers to “be observant”:

Creech also said the 41st Street widening project is progressing, although “rain has slowed some of the work down, but nobody’s complaining.” He expects the current portion to be completed by the end of August and then the next phase will begin.

Hays Community Acoustic Jam session on Saturday

zcommunity-jam-session1The monthly Hays Community Acoustic Jam session will be from 2-4 p.m today at Hays Arts Center Annex, 1010 Main in Downtown Hays.

All skill levels are welcome. Come and join on Saturday afternoon for a fun “jam” time and also take in the Wild West Festival.

All are welcome to attend to just listen or to participate.

See more information HERE.

 

As a side note, two of the regular players, Dave Herrman and David Wann, will be performing at the Wild West Festival Saturday night with their group, The Tempests, from 7:30-8:30 p.m.

Kansas assisted living facility destroyed by fire

FIre crews on the scene Saturday mid morning
FIre crews on the scene Saturday mid morning

 

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EMPORIA, Kan. (AP) — Nearly two dozen residents of an Emporia assisted living facility are looking for new homes after the building was destroyed by fire.

KVOE-AM reports all 21 residents of Sterling House made it out safely after the fire started late Friday night.

Emporia Fire Department Battalion Chief Rich Gould says firefighters were called to the facility just before midnight and found flames already coming through the roof.

Gould says Sterling House residents were taken to Newman Regional Health to spend the night.

The cause of the fire has not been determined. Investigators were focusing on the kitchen as the possible origination point.

Pavement repairs will close parts of Walnut Street

Beginning Monday, pavement repairs will begin in the 1700 block of Walnut. The area will be closed at the 17th Street intersection.

Signs will be in place to direct the traveling public. The traveling public should use caution and, if at all possible, avoid this area. Work should be completed by the end of the week, pending weather conditions.

For more information, call (785) 628-7353.

Five hospitalized after Friday ATV accident

Screen Shot 2014-07-03 at 5.13.15 AMTORONTO, Kan- Five people were injured in an ATV accident at 11:30 p.m. on Independence Day evening in Woodson County.

The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a 2008 Polaris ATV driven by Blair A. Sebastian, 12, Wichita, was southbound on West Shore Road at Lake Toronto.

The vehicle attempted to make a left turn on Black Jack Road and overturned.

Sebastian and passengers on the ATV Katy Janae Sebastian, 36, Wichita, Nicole R. Alumbaugh, 28, Mulvane, Ashlyn Alumbaugh, 8, Mulvane, and Amanda Jo Crow, 26, Mulvane, were transported to Greenwood County Hospital.

KU Hospital ranked among 50 top-grossing nonprofit facilities

 — The University of Kansas Hospital was one of the nation’s top-grossing nonprofit hospitals last year, according to a recent analysis.

The cost report data, assembled by the American Hospital Directory and cited in a recent article in Becker’s Hospital Review, showed the KU Hospital billing its public- and private-pay patients $3.96 billion in the fiscal year that ended June 30, 2013.

Of the 50 top-grossing nonprofit hospitals, KU Hospital ranked 41st. The list was based on cost reports filed with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

Jill Chadwick, a spokesperson for the KU Hospital, said the billings were not to be confused with profits. “Last year, we had about $43 million left over after you subtract out the discounts we were able to negotiate and you factor in what Medicare and Medicaid tell us they’re going to pay, and you add in all the uncompensated care,” she said.

Much of the $43 million, Chadwick said, was “put back into facilities, technologies and people.”

The hospital, she said, wrote off more than $51 million in uncompensated care in fiscal 2013.

Asked about the significance of the hospital’s billings ranking among the top 50, Chadwick said: “It means we’re growing. We are an academic teaching facility that cares for the sickest of the sick, we’re open 24/7, we had patients last year from almost all 50 states, we reached our NCI (National Cancer Institute) designation in 2012 and our organ transplant program is in the top 10 percent in the nation.”

Chadwick said the hospital is raising private-sector funds for construction of a 90-bed tower. “We’re full,” she said. “We’re out of room and we’ve got people knocking on our door. We need 90 (more) beds just to keep up with patient demand.”

The top 5 grossing hospitals:

• University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Presbyterian, $12.21 billion;

• The Cleveland Clinic, $11.63 billion;

• Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, $10.59 billion;

• Florida Hospital Orlando, $10.17 billion;

• Stanford (Calif.) Hospital, $9.41 billion.

A similar listing of for-profit hospitals last year showed Wesley Medical Center, Wichita, billing its patients $1.82 billion.

American Hospital Directory is an online data company based in Kentucky; Becker’s Hospital Review is a Chicago-based online publication that covers health care issues.

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