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SW Kan. woman hospitalized after jeep hits a mailbox, overturns

GRAY COUNTY – A Southwest Kansas woman was injured in an accident just before 3p.m. on Saturday in Gray County.

The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a 2014 Jeep Wrangler driven by Stacey R. Platt, 44, Dodge City, was traveling westbound U.S.50 thirteen miles west of Garden City.

The jeep left the roadway into the north ditch.

It hit a mailbox, a fence post, a telephone pole and overturned.

Platt was transported to St. Catherine’s Hospital.

She was properly restrained at the time of the accident, according to the KHP.

Grogan lifts No. 20 Oklahoma State past Kansas State

By JOHN TRANCHINA
Associated Press

Kansas_State_Wildcats7-342x250STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) — Ben Grogan made a 37-yard field goal with 32 seconds remaining to lift No. 20 Oklahoma State past Kansas State, 36-34 on Saturday.

Grogan rebounded to make the winner after having an extra-point blocked. Last week, he made field goals from 41 and 40 yards in the final 1:33 to give the Cowboys (5-0, 2-0 Big 12) a 30-27 victory at Texas.

After the Wildcats (3-1, 0-1) built a 28-13 lead late in the second quarter, the Cowboys rallied to take a 33-28 lead on Mason Rudolph’s 3-yard touchdown pass to Brandon Sheperd with 6:06 to go.

Joe Hubener scored on an 8-yard run to give K-State a 34-33 advantage with 3:01 left. The quarterback returned in the fourth quarter after spending most of the game on the sideline because of an apparent head injury.

Company accused of smuggling law enforcement badges into US

FBIJEFF MARTIN, Associated Press

ATLANTA (AP) — Federal prosecutors say they’ve charged a German firm with selling and smuggling into the United States badges described as “virtually identical” to genuine badges worn by FBI agents and other law enforcers.

A federal complaint, unsealed this week in U.S. District Court in Atlanta states that undercover operations resulted in the charges. The probe stemmed from the April arrest of a man accused of posing as a federal officer in Doraville, Georgia.

J. Britt Johnson, special agent in charge of the FBI’s Atlanta field office, said dismantling a foreign company’s ability to sell counterfeit U.S. law enforcement badges is “critical in the post 9/11 era.”

Federal authorities say they shut down one website used by Kaarst, Germany-based Master-Equipment. Company representatives did not immediately respond to requests for comment Tuesday.

Family to appeal ruling in death of Kan. girl who died after electrical shock

Jayden Hicks
Jayden Hicks

SALINA, Kan. (AP) — The parents of a 12-year-old Salina girl who died several months after being shocked while playing during a rainstorm say they will appeal a judge’s dismissal of their lawsuit against the city.

Jayden Hicks was 11 in May 2013 when she came into contact with the metal cover of an in-ground electrical junction box while playing with friends near a downtown plaza. The box had been installed without a grounding wire and contained damaged wires.

Jayden underwent months of hospitalization and rehabilitation before she died in December of that year.

An attorney for Jayden’s parents told the Salina Journal on Friday the family will appeal Judge Bill Elliott’s Sept. 23 summary judgment in favor of the city.

The case had been set to go to trial Jan. 18.

Teachers in Geary County reject latest contact offer

JUNCTION CITY -Teachers in Geary USD 475 rejected a contract offer for the current 2015-16 school year. Contract negotiations remain at impasse.

The vote announced by USD 475 officials included 355 teachers in the district voting no and 113 yes.

A total of 468 out of 729 teachers cast a vote, for a percentage total of 64.19%.

Brian Field, Board of Education President, was disappointed.

“We’re very disappointed. In the end we felt like we offered a fair contract. The contract included an average salary increase of 7.23%. But from here we’ll continue to move forward. In the end we want what’s best for everybody involved, but we really want, especially, what’s best for the students of USD 475.”

Initially school district officials had indicated the raise for teachers would average 6.5% but the percentage released Friday was even higher.

The next step in the process must be determined. It could involve a move on to a fact finding process, or if that option is bypassed the Board of Education could issue a unilateral contract. For now, teachers are working under the contract that was in effect for the 2014-15 school year.

Issues in the contract negotiations on which the two sides differ range from taking the work day from 7 hours 50 minutes up to 8 hours, added collaboration time where administrators could be active participants with input in collaboration among teachers, allowing meetings to start a little later after school following the departure of students or a bit earlier before students arrived at school, and elimination of flex time where teachers had some options of arriving or departing 15 minutes early…for example a teacher required to arrive 15 minutes early could depart 15 minutes early.

The Board of Education will discuss their next step when they meet Monday at the Devin Center. KASB attorney David Shriver plans to meet with the Board at that time.

He has been their lead negotiator in the contract process this year.

Royals eliminate Twins from wild card

By BRIAN HALL
Associated Press

KC Royals Logo 6MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minnesota Twins were eliminated from the AL wild-card race Saturday, getting stifled by Yordano Ventura for seven innings in a 5-1 loss to the Kansas City Royals.

Ventura (13-8) carried a no-hitter into the fifth inning and struck out 11 to win his third straight decision for Kansas City (94-67), which momentarily pulled ahead of Toronto (93-67) for home-field advantage through the postseason. The Blue Jays play at Tampa Bay later Saturday.

Blaine Boyer (3-6) allowed two runs, one earned, while getting two outs for Minnesota (83-78), which began play two games back of Houston for the second wild-card spot. The Twins committed two errors in a costly four-run seventh inning for the Royals.

Minnesota loaded the bases in the ninth inning before Wade Davis struck out Kennys Vargas and Eduardo Escobar for his 17th save in 18 chances.

Police look for vehicle, driver that fled rollover accident

1SALINA- Law enforcement authorities in Saline County are working to identify the vehicle and driver that left the scene of an injury accident just after 1:30p.m. on Saturday.

Salina Police reported a Chevrolet Equinox driven by Keli Hodges, 31, Salina, was eastbound in the 1200 Block of West Crawford.

A vehicle described as a gray Volkswagen Passat exited the Sunset Plaza collided with Chevy near the passenger side rear wheel.

The Chevy rolled into the eastbound lanes of Crawford. The Volkswagen fled the scene but left behind a bumper sheared off due to the collision.

Two children were in the vehicle at the time of the accident. One was transported to the hospital with minor injuries.

The accident remains under investigation.

Iowa State throttles Kansas

By LUKE MEREDITH
AP Sports Writer

Kansas Jayhawk LogoAMES, Iowa (AP) — Mike Warren set an Iowa State freshman record with 175 yards rushing and two TDs and the Cyclones throttled Kansas 38-13 Saturday for their first win in a Big 12 opener since 2002.

Sam Richardson threw for 269 yards and a pair of touchdowns for the Cyclones (2-2, 1-0 Big 12). They notched their most lopsided win since blowing out the Jayhawks 34-0 in 2013.

Iowa State stretched its lead to 24-0 early in the second half on Warren’s 62-yard TD run, the longest of his career. Warren’s 7-yard score with 11:34 left made it 38-13.

Montell Cozart was 15-of-21 passing for 150 yards before leaving with a sprained left shoulder.

Marcquis Roberts had an 83-yard interception return for a score for Kansas (0-4, 0-1).

Australia to deport Kansas-based anti-abortion activist

SYDNEY (AP) — An American anti-abortion activist is expected to be deported from Australia amid concerns that he could incite violence.

Troy Newman is president of the Kansas-based anti-abortion group Operation Rescue. He was detained at Melbourne Airport on Thursday after trying to enter Australia even though officials had cancelled his visa.

The battle to prevent Newman from coming to Australia began earlier this week, after lawmaker Terri Butler said Newman had previously called for abortion providers to be executed. Butler said that could lead to threats of violence against women and medical professionals in Australia.

Newman denied that he posed a threat to anyone.

On Friday, a judge disagreed and dismissed Newman’s request to overturn the government’s decision to revoke his visa.

Inmate suspected in beating of another Kan. inmate formally charged

Antoine Alexander
Antoine Alexander

HUTCHINSON – One of the two men suspected of beating a Reno County Correctional Facility inmate so severely that he was taken to a Wichita hospital has been formally charged.

Antoine Alexander was charged on Friday by the state with a single count of aggravated battery. He appeared in front of Judge Joe McCarville for the reading of the charge and bond was set at $7,500.

He and a co-defendant, William Alexander are accused of beating 30-year-old inmate Darrell Beachy in one of the pods at the new Reno County Jail on September 26.

William Alexander is expected in Court on Monday.

Both face a possible sentence ranging between three years, two months to over 14-years.

Roberts: Mental Health Improvement Act Passes Unanimously

RobertsWASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Senator Pat Roberts (R-Kan.) this week announced that legislation he cosponsored to improve awareness and prevention of mental illness passed out of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee. The bill will now head to the full Senate for consideration.

“To truly address the root cause of the terrible violence and tragic attacks we continue to see, we must look to the structural deficiencies in our mental health system,” Roberts said. “This bipartisan legislation is a step in the right direction at addressing mental health conditions and preventing another terrible tragedy. Troubled folks, especially our youth, requiring mental health care deserve the highest protections, care and understanding.”

The Mental Health Awareness and Improvement Act reauthorizes and improves programs administered by the Department of Health and Human Services related to awareness, prevention, and early identification of mental health conditions, and the promotion of linkages to appropriate services for children and youth.

The bipartisan legislation focuses on suicide prevention, helping children recover from traumatic events, mental health awareness for teachers and other individuals, and assessing barriers to integrating behavioral health and primary care. This bill makes targeted improvements designed to advance federal efforts to assist states and local communities in addressing the mental health needs of their citizens.

Roberts was also an original cosponsor of this bill in the previous Congress.

As the Ranking Member on the Senate Finance Subcommittee on Health Care, the Co-Chair of the Senate Rural Health Caucus and as a senior member of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, Roberts has fought for improved mental health services and mental health parity. Senator Roberts was a long time original cosponsor of Senators Pete Domenici and Paul Wellstone’s landmark legislation on Mental Health Parity which became law in 2008. He was also a supporter of the Garrett Lee Smith Act.

2 Kansans hospitalized after SUV hits a vehicle making a u-turn

Screen Shot 2013-12-13 at 8.39.21 PMDIGGINS, Mo.- A Kansas man and woman were injured in an accident just before 2a.m. on Saturday in Webster County, Missouri.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported a 2016 Ford Explorer driven by Emory L. Vankirk, 70, Derby, was traveling on U.S. 60 one mile west of Diggins.

The vehicle struck the passenger side of a 2004 Toyota Tundra that was stopped in the middle of the road attempting to make a u-turn.

Vankirk and a passenger Patricia Vankirk, 71, Derby were transported to South Hospital in Springfield.

The driver of the Toyota Christopher R. Melton, 29, Springfield, was not injured.

All were properly restrained at the time of the accident, according to the MSHP.

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