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Kansas drivers may soon use K-Tags in Oklahoma

KTA logoOKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority says Oklahoma motorists heading into Kansas will soon be able to use their Pikepass on Kansas toll roads, and Kansas drivers will be able to use K-Tags on Oklahoma’s turnpikes.

The OTA said Friday that it’s finalized an agreement with the Kansas Turnpike Authority that will go into effect Nov. 1.

The Kansas Turnpike Authority operates a toll road on Interstate 35 from the Kansas-Oklahoma border into the Kansas City, Kansas area.

In addition to Oklahoma motorists using Pikepass, Kansas Turnpike Authority customers will be able to use their K-Tag on all Oklahoma turnpikes.

 

Gordon-led Royals beat Orioles 8-6 in ALCS

By DAVID GINSBURG
AP Sports Writer

BALTIMORE (AP) — Alex Gordon had already compiled a career’s worth of playoff memories when he stepped to the plate in the 10th inning of a tie game.

Given the Kansas City Royals’ success rate in extra innings this postseason, what happened next was almost inevitable.

Gordon homered to put Kansas City in front, Mike Moustakas added a two-run shot and the Royals defeated the Baltimore Orioles 8-6 Friday night in the opener of the AL Championship Series.

Kansas City is 5-0 this postseason, winning four times in extra innings.

“These games, we’ve played so many of them that we’re kind of used to them a little bit,” manager Ned Yost said. “And we still have a lot of confidence.”

Before hitting his first playoff homer, Gordon doubled in three runs, was picked off first base, made a great catch in left field and got hit in the neck with a pitch.

“Gordy just has a lot of confidence in his abilities,” Yost said. “He’s a guy that can hit by a pitch and do exactly what he did, drive it out of the ballpark tonight, after getting hit in the neck. So it was a huge hit for us at that point.”

As the ball soared over the wall, Orioles reliever Darren O’Day flung his cap to the ground in frustration.

“I made a mistake and he got it,” the right-hander said. “You go up there and roll the dice. Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose.”

It was Baltimore’s first playoff loss following a three-game sweep of Detroit in the Division Series.

“One game does not the series make,” Orioles catcher Nick Hundley said.

After Gordon connected in the 10th, Moustakas followed with another shot to right, this one off Brian Matusz with a runner on.

This best-of-seven series was billed as Kansas City’s speed against Baltimore’s power, but the Royals didn’t steal a base and hit all of the game’s three home runs.

“We know we’re capable of hitting home runs,” Gordon said. “We didn’t do it during the regular season. But it doesn’t really matter. This is the postseason and we’re starting to swing the bats better now. It’s good to see.”

The Orioles tried to rally in the 10th. Pinch-hitter Delmon Young hit an RBI single with two outs, but closer Greg Holland retired Nick Markakis on a grounder with two runners on for the final out in the rain shortly before 1 a.m.

Game 2 is Saturday afternoon. Rookie right-hander Yordano Ventura makes his second postseason start for the Royals against Bud Norris.

Wade Davis got the win with two shutout innings and Holland got a save.

The fastest team in the majors nearly walked to victory in the ninth. After Orioles closer Zach Britton issued three straight walks to open the inning, Eric Hosmer into a force at the plate — helped by Hundley’s nifty pickup at the plate — and O’Day got Billy Butler to hit into a double play.

O’Day wasn’t nearly as effective in the 10th.

Down 5-1 in the fifth against James Shields, the Orioles scored three times as 47,124 towel-waving fans cheered them on. Nelson Cruz hit an RBI double before Ryan Flaherty delivered a two-out, two-run single.

Shields made it out of the inning, but did not return after giving up four runs and 10 hits.

The rain that was expected for much of the day finally made an appearance in the sixth, shortly before Baltimore pulled even against the usually reliable Kansas City bullpen. The tying run scored off Kelvin Herrera on a low popup by Alejandro De Aza that dropped behind the mound.

Early on, Kansas City dominated.

After the Orioles left the bases loaded in the second inning, Alcides Escobar drove a 2-0 pitch from Chris Tillman into the left-field seats. It was his 22nd homer in 2,994 career at-bats, including this postseason.

Kansas City then sandwiched two singles around a four-pitch walk to load the bases with two outs for Gordon, who lofted a broken-bat fly that landed about four feet inside the right-field foul line for a 4-0 lead.

Gordon also hit a three-run double in the finale of Kansas City’s three-game sweep of the Angels in the Division Series.

Baltimore got an RBI single from Adam Jones in the bottom half, but a diving catch by Gordon prevented further damage.

A sacrifice fly by Butler in the fifth made it 5-1.

UP NEXT

Royals: In two starts against the Orioles this season, Ventura has a 1.26 ERA and 17 strikeouts in 14 1-3 innings.

Orioles: Baltimore tries to rebound from its first loss since Sept. 27. The last time the Orioles lost the opener of an ALCS was when 12-year-old Jeffrey Maier got involved with a Derek Jeter home run at Yankee Stadium in 1996.

LIGHTS OUT

The start of the game was delayed while the bright lights above a TV booth in center field were shut down, one by one.

Escobar was about the step into the batter’s box when he noticed the glaring bulbs in his sight line. While Tillman took a few extra warmup tosses, the song “Lights” by Journey played over the PA system.

Hays wins WAC title in wild game

By DUSTIN ARMBRUSTER
Hays Post

114 points. That is the total amount of points scored between Hays and Dodge City on Friday night at Lewis Field Stadium. The 64-50 Hays win gave the Western Athletic Conference crown to the Indians as they sweep Great Bend, Liberal, Garden City and Dodge City.

Hays jumped out to a 7-0 win after Ethan Deterding picked up a blocked punt and raced 30 yards for a touchdown. Dodge City responded back with a scoring drive to tie the game at 7-7, a score which held until the second quarter.

Hays and Dodge City combined for 42 points in the second quarter. Isaiah Blackmon scored on a two yard run to give Hays a 14-7 win set up by a 53 yard pass from Alex Delton to Keith Dryden. Dodge City scored on back to back possessions to take their first lead of the game at 21-14 on a Tyler Trent 11 yard run then a Caden Walters 1 yard qb sneak after Hays had a miscue on a punt snap.

It took Hays just two plays to answer as Delton hit Hayden Kreutzer for the first of three touchdown passes to tie the game at 21. The Red Demons not to be out down scored three plays later on a Walters touchdown pass. The Red Demons took their last lead of the game at 28-21 when Walters hit running back Tyler Trent for 65 yards. Again Hays answered this time three plays later on a 70 yard Delton run to the tie the game at half time 28-28.

Hays looked like they took control of the game scoring on their first three possessions of the second half. Delton hit Kreutzer on passes of 66 and 80 yards and then Isaiah Blackmon put Hays up 49-28 on a 41 yard scoring run.

Dodge City got back within two scores at 49-35 with 1:07 left in the 3rd quarter. The next Hays possession took over 7:00 minutes, but Hays couldn’t score inside the red zone. Dodge City made the score 49-43 on a 38 yard pass play following another bad snap on a punt and a two point conversion.

Hays went back up 57-43 on the next play as Delton cruised to a score from 51 yards and added the two point conversion.

Sophomore Shane Berens put the game away on a one handed pick six to put the Indians up 64-43. Dodge City added one more touchdown with 1:28 left for the final 64-50 margin.

Hayden Kreuzter caught four passes for 210 yards and three touchdowns. Delton was 6-16 through the air for 272 yards and three scores. The Hays defense sacked Dodge City quarterback Caden Walters seven times.

Hays moves to 6-0 on the season and won the conference title for the fourth time in six years. (2009, 2011, 2012 and 2014).

Dodge City drops to 4-2.

The Indians move into district play next week at 5-1 Buhler.

Kansas Supreme Court blocks gay marriage licenses

kansas supreme courtJOHN HANNA, AP Political Writer

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — The Kansas Supreme Court has blocked the state’s most populous county from issuing marriage licenses to gay couples, hours after the first one was issued under an order from a lower-court judge.

The Supreme Court issued a three-page order in response to a petition filed by Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt. The high court said it acted for “statewide consistency.”

The Supreme Court set a hearing for Nov. 6.

Schmidt argued that the chief district court judge in Johnson County exceeded his authority in ordering clerks and other judges to approve marriage applications from gay couples, despite a ban on gay marriage in the state constitution.

Judge Kevin Moriarty issued his order after the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear appeals from five other states seeking to preserve their bans.

KHAZ Country Music News: Ralph Stanley Given Honor

khaz ralph stanley 20141010Bluegrass legend Dr. Ralph Stanley has been elected a fellow in the humanities and arts category of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He’ll be formally inducted Oct. 11 at the Academy’s headquarters in Cambridge, MA. Stanley’s fellow “fellows” include actor Al Pacino, novelists John Irving and Annie Proulx, and oceanographer and discoverer of the Titanic, Robert Ballard.

 

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Davis camp upset by ad in Kansas governor’s race

Davis paul cropTOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Allies of Democrat Paul Davis are criticizing a new television ad in the Kansas governor’s race highlighting Davis’ presence at a strip club near Coffeyville during a 1998 meth raid.

Davis’ backers had a teleconference Friday to decry the Republican Governors Association ad. Davis’ campaign labeled it a “disgusting” smear.

The RGA and Republican Gov. Sam Brownback’s re-election campaign did not immediately respond to emails seeking comment. The RGA began running ads about the 1998 incident Sept. 30.

The new, 30-second spot features a flashing neon strip-club sign and a close up of a dancer’s stiletto heels.

At the time of the incident, Davis’ law firm represented the strip club’s owner. Davis was not arrested in the meth raid, but an officer reported finding him in a back room with a nearly naked woman.

Kmart becomes latest victim of data breach

Screen Shot 2014-10-10 at 5.27.45 PMANNE D’INNOCENZIO, AP Retail Writer

NEW YORK (AP) — Sears Holdings Corp. is announcing a data breach at its Kmart stores that started in early September.

The parent company, which also operates Sears stores, says that Kmart’s information technology team detected the breach on Thursday. Sears immediately launched a full investigation and is working with a leading security firm.

Kmart was able to quickly remove the malware but the chain believes that certain debit and credit cards numbers have been compromised. The company couldn’t disclose how many cards were affected.

The data theft at Kmart is the latest in a string of breaches that have hit several big retailers, including Target and Home Depot.

ACLU files lawsuit against Kansas gay marriage ban

ACLU LogoTOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a federal lawsuit against Kansas’ ban on same-sex marriage on behalf of two couples who were denied marriage licenses this week.

The lawsuit filed Friday challenges a state law against gay marriage and a provision added to the state constitution in 2005 prohibiting same-sex marriages.

The defendants are court clerks in Douglas and Sedgwick counties, along with the secretary of the Kansas Department of Health and Environment. The agency furnishes marriage license forms and keeps marriage records.

The couples in the lawsuit are Kail Marie and Michelle Brown, of Lecompton, and Kerry Wilks and Donna DiTrani of Wichita.

A Johnson County court office issued a same-sex marriage license Friday, but Attorney General Derek Schmidt asked the Kansas Supreme Court to block such actions.

Kansas woman hospitalized after SUV hydroplanes

Screen Shot 2014-07-03 at 5.13.15 AMWICHITA- A Kansas woman was injured in an accident just before 2 p.m. on Friday in Sedgwick County.

The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a 2005 Chevy Trailblazer driven by Britney N. Almire, 24, Wichita, was west bound exiting Kellogg to go north on Interstate 235. The driver lost control of the vehicle. It hydroplaned, traveled into the ditch and struck a fence.

Almire was transported to St. Francis Medical Center. A passenger in the vehicle was not injured.

The KHP reported both were properly restrained at the time of the accident.

Body of missing Hays man found Friday in eastern Ellis Co.

By KARI BLURTON
Hays Post

“It’s a parent’s worst nightmare.”

That’s how Ellis County Sheriff Ed Harbin described the search for a missing 22-year-old Hays man whose body was found Friday morning.

Jacob Montoya had been missing since Sept. 30.

“A phone call came in this morning between 10 and 11 a.m. about a Chevrolet Suburban found by a landowner about one-half mile from the Russell County line. The vehicle was not visible from the road,” Harbin said.

Ellis County authorities responded to the scene, did a search of the area and located Montoya near a pond.

“No foul play is suspected,” Scheibler said, adding an autopsy will be conducted.

Montoya worked as a certified nurse’s aide at Hays Medical Center, and his family had hung posters throughout the area and had been in close contact with the media during the search effort.

Pittsburg State student fatally shot

PITTSBURG, Kan. (AP) — The death of a college student in southeast Kansas is being investigated as a homicide.

The Joplin Globe reports police an autopsy showed that 20-year-old Taylor C. Thomas died of a single gunshot wound. He was a junior at Pittsburg State University majoring in mechanical engineering technology.

Officers responding to a disturbance call at an off-campus home where Thomas lived found him wounded around 2 a.m. Thursday. He was pronounced dead at Via Christi Hospital.

Pittsburg police said Friday the Kansas Bureau of Investigation, campus police and the Crawford County Sheriff’s Department have joined the investigation. No arrests have been made.

Arrest made in rape of 100-year-old Kansas woman

arrestWICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Police in Wichita have arrested a suspect in the rape of a 100-year-old woman during a break-in at her home.

The Wichita Eagle reports the 35-year-old man was being held Friday in the Sedgwick County Jail on suspicion of rape and aggravated burglary.

Police have not released the man’s name. But jail and court records list him as a Wichita resident multiple convictions for burglary and theft.

The woman, who lives alone, told police she was awakened the night of Sept. 29 by two intruders. She walked to a neighbor’s house around 7:15 a.m. the next day to say there were still people in the home.

Police Capt. Troy Livingston described the victim as a strong and brave woman who is being cared for by her family.

 

Oktoberfest’s rained-out fundraising booths to be reopened at tailgate

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Courtesy FHSU University Relations

FHSU University Relations

Student organizations at Fort Hays State University that were approved to participate in Oktoberfest and have additional merchandise have the opportunity to sell their merchandise prior to the Homecoming football game against Missouri Western. Game time is 7 p.m. Saturday.

Rain and mud hurt business for many organizations — and Oktoberfest sales are an important source of funding.

Tables will be set up outside of the stadium on the northwest side prior to the game, and organizations can sell their merchandise from those tables. Sales are limited to the merchandise that was approved by the Oktoberfest committee, and only merchandise is allowed, no food items or beer.

If an organization plans to take advantage of this opportunity, they should notify Jacob Ternes, coordinator of student involvement and Greek life, at [email protected] to ensure enough tables are available.

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