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Summer travel on Kansas Turnpike reaches all-time high

Kansas Turnpike camera view at Osage City
Kansas Turnpike camera view at Osage City

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas Turnpike officials say summer traffic on the nearly 60-year-old freeway rose more than 6 percent this year to an all-time high.

The Wichita Eagle reports the turnpike collected slightly more than $33 million in tolls this summer, compared with $30 million collected last year.

The Kansas Turnpike said Thursday that traffic over the recent Labor Day weekend was 8.5 percent higher than in the same period in 2014, and that traffic increased every month this summer compared with last year.

July was the highest travel month with more than 3.5 million vehicles using the turnpike.

Kansas Turnpike Authority chief Steve Hewitt says lower fuel prices have contributed to the increase in travel on the 236-mile highway, which opened 59 years ago.

TMP announces 2015 Homecoming king and queen candidates

Pictured, top row, from left, are king candidates Jared Rack, son of Marvin & Jennifer Rack; TJ Flax, son of Tim and Michele Flax; Ryan Ruder, son of Russ and Janel Ruder; Nick Hernandez, son of Anthony & Kristin Hernandez; and Justin Pfeifer, son of Galen & Cathy Pfeifer. Pictured, bottom row, from left, are queen candidates are Olivia Herbel, daughter of Charlie & Lisa Krull; Jordyn Manhart, daughter of Scott and Dyane Manhart; Tyra Younie, daughter of Phil Younie and Chris Werth; Annaka Applequist, daughter of Myron & Joannah Applequist and Amy & Leonel Perez; and Melissa Pfeifer, daughter of Gerald & Marcia Pfeifer.
Pictured, top row, from left, are king candidates Jared Rack, son of Marvin & Jennifer Rack; TJ Flax, son of Tim and Michele Flax; Ryan Ruder, son of Russ and Janel Ruder; Nick Hernandez, son of Anthony & Kristin Hernandez; and Justin Pfeifer, son of Galen & Cathy Pfeifer.
Pictured, bottom row, from left, are queen candidates are Olivia Herbel, daughter of Charlie & Lisa Krull; Jordyn Manhart, daughter of Scott and Dyane Manhart; Tyra Younie, daughter of Phil Younie and Chris Werth; Annaka Applequist, daughter of Myron & Joannah Applequist and Amy & Leonel Perez; and Melissa Pfeifer, daughter of Gerald & Marcia Pfeifer.

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Thomas More Prep-Marian High School has announced its 2015 Homecoming court.

Homecoming activities are scheduled for Sept. 17 to 19.

Pictured, top row, from left, are king candidates Jared Rack, son of Marvin & Jennifer Rack; TJ Flax, son of Tim and Michele Flax; Ryan Ruder, son of Russ and Janel Ruder; Nick Hernandez, son of Anthony & Kristin Hernandez; and Justin Pfeifer, son of Galen & Cathy Pfeifer.

Pictured, bottom row, from left, are queen candidates are Olivia Herbel, daughter of Charlie & Lisa Krull; Jordyn Manhart, daughter of Scott and Dyane Manhart; Tyra Younie, daughter of Phil Younie and Chris Werth; Annaka Applequist, daughter of Myron & Joannah Applequist and Amy & Leonel Perez; and Melissa Pfeifer, daughter of Gerald & Marcia Pfeifer.

Police investigate Kan. home invasion, robbery

MANHATTAN- Law enforcement authorities in Riley County are investigating a reported home invasion just before 12:30 a.m. on Thursday in Manhattan.

The Riley County Police Department responded to a residence in the 3000 Block of Tuttle Creek Boulevard after report of an Aggravated Burglary and Aggravated Robbery, which had just occurred.

Police say Derek Macy, 45, Manhattan, reported that a suspect, who was not known to him, had entered his residence and demanded items.

The suspect, armed with a knife exited the residence a short time later without taking anything.

The suspect was described as a white male, approximately 20 years old, with a slender build and dark clothing.

The victim was not injured during this incident, according to police.

Authorities are asking anyone with information on these crimes to contact Riley County Police or the Manhattan Riley County Crime Stoppers.

Kansas gas station owner admits unlawfully hiring immigrants

Route 56 Express in McPherson- Google image
Route 56 Express in McPherson- Google image

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — The owner of a McPherson gasoline station and convenience store has admitted hiring immigrants who were not authorized to work in the United States.

Satishkumar Patel pleaded guilty Thursday to routinely employing workers living illegally in the country and then paying them in cash without withholding federal income and Social Security taxes. Patel also admitted he operated a money transmitting business without the required state license.

His wife, Daxaben Patel, pleaded guilty to unlawfully operating a money transmitting business.

Prosecutors say the Patels are citizens of India who are themselves living illegally in the United States.

The plea agreements require the couple to forfeit more than $706,000 in cash, bank accounts, and gold seized by the government.

U.S. District Judge Eric Melgren set sentencing for Nov. 25.

Kan. man hospitalized after motorcycle crash

JEFFERSON COUNTY – A Kansas man was injured in an accident just after 2 p.m. on Thursday in Jefferson County.

The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a 2007 Harley Davidson Motorcycle driven by Billie W. Todd, Jr., 49, Hoyt, was westbound on U. S. 24 exiting to Kansas 4 at a high rate of speed.

The driver lost control of the vehicle and crashed.

Todd was transported to Stormont Vail.

He was not wearing a seat belt, according to the KHP.

Great Bend irons out details after confusion over new transload facility

Great Bend Post

GREAT BEND -When the news came out last week that Great Bend and Garden City were two finalists to receive a transload facility there was confusion that a competition still existed between the two cities to land the shipping hub.

Great Bend Chamber of Commerce CEO Jan Peters wanted to make it clear that both cities have been awarded the facility from the Kansas Department of Transportation.

“The economic director for Finney County was actually in Great Bend at a conference last week,” said Peters.

“Both of our phones would ring with questions on clarification on this new transload facility. They were under the impression it was one or the other also,” she said.

“I can tell you that both communities are getting it and in my opinion, the hard work now really starts.”

Great Bend representatives will meet with KDOT officials next week to run through a business and marketing plan.

Great Bend has partnered with Kansas & Oklahoma Railroad and Watco Companies to make the city an ideal location for the transload facility.

Great Bend plans for the facility to be built on nearly 18 acres adjacent to the regional airport.

Peters recognizes there will be upgrades and repairs needed to accommodate the shipping hub.

Both Great Bend and Garden City emerged from a group of 111 proposed sites for the transload facility.

Transloading is the process of moving goods from one mode of transportation to another and in this case, from truck to rail and rail to truck.

Police investigate sexual battery at Kan. high school, search for suspect

photo of the suspect- Wichita Police
photo of the suspect- Wichita Police

WICHITA — Law enforcement authorities in Wichita are investigating a report of the sexual battery of a girl in a high school bathroom.

According to a police report, the unknown suspect walked into East High School on Wednesday just before 11a.m. and went into the girl’s restroom.

The report indicated the suspect touched the teenage student as she attempted to leave.  The suspect was not located but his picture was taken by a security camera.

The Wichita Police Department is requesting assistance from the public to identify him.

Call 911 or to remain anonymous call Crime Stoppers at 267-2111. You can also submit a tip online at www.WichitaCrimeStoppers.com or from your mobile phone by texting TIP217 then your message to 274637 (crimes). All ways are secure and anonymous. If your tip leads to an arrest you may be eligible for a cash reward, and Crime Stoppers will never ask your name. Crime Stoppers of Wichita/Sedgwick County, a division of the Wichita Crime Commission, is a non-profit organization of citizens against crime that relies 100 percent on donations from the community to pay for tips.

Vandals break headstones in Kansas cemeteries

photo Conway Springs Police
photo Conway Springs Police

CONWAY SPRINGS, Kan. (AP) — Vandals have targeted multiple cemeteries in the south-central Kansas town of Conway Springs.

KAKE-TV  reports that the Conway Springs Police Department shared on its Facebook page Wednesday that the problem should make people “sick, sad and angry.”

Conway Springs Police Chief Kelley Zellner says cemeteries on the town’s south, north and east side have been targets. He says that over the weekend, 14 headstones in the north cemetery were vandalized. Thirteen were knocked off of their bases or completely pushed over; 4 of the 13 headstones were broken.

Zellner urged anyone with information to call authorities.

Sen. Moran looking for spring congressional interns

WASHINGTON–U.S. Senator Jerry Moran (R-Kan.) today announced he is accepting applications for congressional internships in his Washington, D.C., and Kansas offices for spring 2016.

“Congressional internships offer Kansas students a great opportunity to learn about Congress and the legislative process,” Sen. Moran said in a news release. “I hope to give Kansans an opportunity similar to the one I had serving in a Congressional office years ago.”

An internship in Sen. Moran’s office provides a unique opportunity to work closely with Senate staff on behalf of the state of Kansas. Legislative interns will gain a better understanding of the legislative process in the U.S. Congress, and develop knowledge and professional skills valuable to future career pursuits.

The intern program is open to qualified undergraduate and graduate students – or recent graduates – who have strong interest in public service and government and have achieved academic excellence.

The application deadline for spring 2016 internships is Oct. 30, 2015. Application forms can be obtained and completed under the “Services” section of Sen. Moran’s website at www.moran.senate.gov. Applicants should submit a completed application form, resume, academic transcript, two letters of recommendation and a cover letter explaining the applicant’s interest in public service and goals of serving as an intern. Please submit required materials to: [email protected]

For questions, please contact Sen. Moran’s office at [email protected] or call (202) 224-6521 and request to speak with the intern coordinator.

Father arrested in the death of a 1-year-old Kan. girl

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Wichita police have arrested a father in the death of his 1-year-old daughter.

Wichita police Lt. Todd Ojile says the man called police around 7:20 p.m. Wednesday night to say the girl was unresponsive. KWCH-TV reports that emergency crews were unable to revive the girl, who had numerous bruises and scratches to her face. She was pronounced dead at 8 p.m.

Ojile says the man had been watching his daughter while the girl’s mother was at work. Ojile said the child’s mother said her daughter did not have any bruising when she left for work that morning.

The father is jailed on suspicion of felony murder and child abuse.

Proposed travel plaza in Hays pulled by investors

BigCreekTravelPlazaBy BECKY KISER
Hays Post

The Big Creek Travel Plaza proposed to be built in Hays has been withdrawn by investors.

“They determined that without the TIF (tax increment financing), they were unable to move forward. The package just didn’t move forward,” Aaron White, Ellis County Coalition for Economic Development Executive Director, said Thursday morning.

White said he notified Hays City Manager Toby Dougherty and city staff Wednesday morning of the decision by Colby-based NWK Investments, LLC.

“Obviously, a lot of work was put into this and we would have liked to have seen it be successful. There may be an opportunity to try and rework the project and move something forward at a later date, but at this point in time, I don’t see that happening,” White added.

Hays city commissioners last week rejected two of the three economic development options  available through the city’s economic development policy. They rejected both the TIF application and the IRB (industrial revenue bond) application during a presentation at the Sept. 3 city commission work session. Commissioner James Meier was absent.

James Millensifer, vice president of operations for Chance Management, which would have managed the project, and Hays attorney Don Hoffman, presented a revised plan for Phase 1 of the $28 million project.

After two hours of discussion, during which each commissioner said he supported the full-service truck stop and travel plaza, ultimately they told Millensifer they were interested only in utilizing the third economic development option — a CID (community improvement district) — and directed city staff to begin negotiations with NWK Investments.

TIF sets the property value on the land at its pre-development rate, with the additional tax revenue created by the value of buildings and businesses (the “increment”) used to pay for infrastructure and other capital costs. A CID allows the city to create a district that would add sales tax on goods and services sold within the district to pay for infrastructure and improvements. The CID most recently was used in the ongoing rehabilitation project at the Mall at Hays.

“After last week’s meeting, they (NWK) went back to their investors, ran the numbers, and determined they are not going to move forward with the travel plaza just trying to utilize the CID alone,” White said.

The developer had identified $10.5 million in TIF-eligible costs, but only about $4 million were for public infrastructure — water, sewer, and street infrastructure. The rest of the TIF eligible costs were for land acquisition, site development and private streets/paving. The IRB could have been used to avoid paying sales taxes on any construction materials. The CID request would have imposed an additional 2 percent tax on retail items sold within the CID.

A TIF district was approved by the city for construction of The Home Depot, 1310 E. 41st. CIDs are currently in place at the Hays Mall, 2918 Vine, and the Holiday Inn Express & Suites, 4650 Roth.

The travel plaza would have been built on 23.3 acres of land at the northwest corner of 230th Ave. and 55th Street, just north of the west Interstate 70 exit.

Kan. man accused in mushroom growing operation skips court

HUTCHINSON— The Wednesday hearing scheduled for two Kansas men arrested for allegedly cultivating mushrooms, distributing mushrooms, no tax stamp and cruelty to animals was continued again after one of the defendants who is free on bond failed to show in court.

Jason Wineinger didn’t appear and Deputy District Attorney Tom Stanton indicated to Judge Joe McCarville that he was told that there is a no bond warrant for Wineinger in Sedgwick County and that may be the reason he’s a no show.

Judge McCarville forfeited his previous bond and issued a bench warrant with a new bond of $125,000.

Nineteen-year-old Carlyeon Moore who is still jailed on the charges was present with his attorney.

Stanton indicated that they are in plea negotiations and didn’t want to proceed with the preliminary hearing without the co-defendant.
The two are accused of operating a mushroom growing operation inside a north Hutchinson business.

On March 18, Hutchinson police served a search warrant at the business at 2534 N. Main.
They found the mushroom growing operation. They also found a dog locked in a bathroom with no food and water and living in its own waste.
Animal Control officials removed the animal.

The two are expected back in court on September 30.

Man fatally shot outside Kan. convenience store UPDATE

Police released this mug shot of suspect Terell Dixon
Police released this mug shot of suspect Terell Dixon

ATCHISON, Kan. (AP) — Police are investigating after a 24-year-old man was fatally shot in the parking lot of an Atchison convenience store.

Atchison Police Chief Michael Wilson says two vehicles pulled into the parking lot around 6 p.m. Wednesday and shots were fired after a disturbance broke out.

The victim was identified as Winston Downing.

Authorities are looking for  19-year-old suspect Terell Dixon who fled the scene.

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ATCHISON, Kan. (AP) — Police are investigating after a 24-year-old man was fatally shot in the parking lot of an Atchison convenience store.

According to Atchison Police Chief Michael Wilson, two vehicles pulled into the parking lot around 6 p.m. Wednesday and shots were fired when a disturbance broke out.

Police have not identified the victim.

Wilson said authorities are looking for 19-year-old suspect Terell Dixon who fled the scene.

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