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Missing Kansas teen located UPDATE

Kasey Wittman
Kasey Wittman

UPDATE: The family of 14-year-old Kasey Rachae Wittman says the teenager has been located safely.

According to reports, the girl turned herself into police at a Salina convenience store just before 2 p.m. Wednesday afternoon.

Wittman had been missing since Monday evening.

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SALINA – A search is underway for a missing Salina teenager.

The family of 14-year-old Kasey Rachae Wittman says the girl has been missing since Monday evening. She was last seen just west of Salina in the area of Crawford & Burma Road at around 7:30 p.m.

Kasey is 5’2″ tall and weighs about 105 lbs. She has blonde hair and blue eyes. She also has scars on her arms and legs.

Anyone with information regarding Kasey Wittman’s disappearance or where whereabouts is asked to contact the Salina Police Department at 785-826-7210.

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Ex Cowboy Randle in jail after altercation at Kansas casino

Joseph Randle
Joseph Randle

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Former Dallas Cowboys running back Joseph Randle has been arrested after an altercation at a Kansas casino.

The Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission says Randle was asked to leave the Kansas Star casino in Mulvane on Tuesday night after causing some unspecified concerns. Randle left, but returned and got into a scuffle with security.

The Sumner County attorney’s office said Wednesday that no formal charges have been filed, and he remains jailed on a $25,000 bond.

He was booked on suspicion of criminal threat, assault of a law enforcement officer, battery, criminal trespass, disorderly conduct and interference with a law enforcement officer.

Randle was suspended four games by the NFL under the league’s personal conduct policy earlier this month, one week after he was released by the Dallas Cowboys.

 

 

Obama: No credible threat against the U.S. for now

Pres. Obama with his National Security team on Wednesday
Pres. Obama with his National Security team on Wednesday

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama says there’s currently no specific, credible intelligence that would indicate a potential terrorist plot in the U.S. during the holidays.

Obama says his administration is taking “every possible step” to keep the country safe. He says that if there were to be a credible threat, the public will be informed.

The president says it’s understandable that the public is worried that attacks like the ones in Paris this month could happen in the United States. But he’s encouraging people to go about their normal activities around Thanksgiving.

Obama spoke from the White House on Wednesday shortly after meeting with his national security team.

Kan. woman arrested for alleged theft of father’s gun, cash

Bethe, Kassandra Sue -
Bethe, Kassandra Sue –

SALINA- Law enforcement authorities in Saline County are investigating an alleged theft of a weapon and cash.

Kassandra Bethe, 26, Salina, is accused of taking a Ruger .380 pistol and $50 in cash from the home of her father, 60-year-old Douglas Bethe, in the 2100 block of Pheasant Lane on Sunday morning, according to Salina Police Captain Chris Trocheck.

She allegedly then told police the gun was taken from the driver’s side door of her vehicle sometime after she arrived at work Tuesday morning.

Bethe was booked into the Saline County Jail on Tuesday evening on a requested charge of felony theft.

The missing gun is valued at $275, according to police.

Police search for suspects in Kansas armed robbery

robberyHUTCHINSON – Law enforcement authorities in Reno County are in investigating an armed robbery at a store in Hutchinson.

On Tuesday, October 24, just after 4p.m., two black men entered the Dollar Sense, 1301 North Main Street in Hutchinson, according to a media release from Hutchinson Police.

One suspect stayed at the front door and the other robbed the clerk at gunpoint.

Both suspects left the store in an unknown direction.

The suspect who engaged the clerk is described as mid to late 20’s, approximately 6 foot tall weighing around 180 – 190 lbs. He had a short cut beard, was wearing a black hoodie and blue jeans.

Anyone who has information on the robbery is asked to call Detective Loepp @ 620-694-2829 or Crime Stoppers of Reno County @ 1-800-222-tips. Please associate all tips with case #2015-28813.
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HHS basketball to host Maroon and Gold Scrimmage Friday

Hays High basketball will hold the 31st annual Maroon and Gold intrasquad basketball scrimmage this Friday (Nov. 27th) at Hays high school.  This year’s girls’ team will play at 6 p.m. followed by the boys team at 7 p.m.

The evening will include  a look at this year’s teams and the boys Basketball parents meeting.

Admission is a canned good which will be donated to the National Honor Societies Hays High Holiday Help Project for families in need.

The scrimmage is open to the public

Demo crew implodes 10-story dorm on KU campus

LAWRENCE- A University of Kansas residence hall came down on Wednesday morning.

Approximately 750 pounds of explosives were used to detonate 10-story McCollum Hall.

Mcollum Hall implosion on Wednesday morning on the KU campus
McCollum Hall implosion on Wednesday morning on the KU campus

In just over 18 seconds the three-wing, 220,000-square-foot residence hall will become a pile of rubble.

Opened in 1965, McCollum initially housed 910 students. It has been the king — at least in size — of KU’s Daisy Hill dorms ever since.

Demolition preparations began last month. The work has included removing and hauling off all soft material such as wood and sheet rock, and removing tons of metals for recycling.

KBI investigating police department in Halstead

KBI

HALSTEAD, Kan. (AP) — Authorities say the Kansas Bureau of Investigation is investigating a matter involving a south-central Kansas police department.

Harvey County Attorney David Yoder says KBI agents visited the Halstead Police Department on Monday. Yoder says he asked for KBI assistance recently after receiving information about the police department that warranted further checking from an outside agency.

Yoder says he can’t comment on the nature of the investigation because it’s ongoing.

The KBI said in a release Tuesday that it’s investigating in and around Halstead, but did not specify the police department. The KBI says no search warrants had been served and there had been no arrests.

A message left with the police department wasn’t immediately returned Wednesday.

Halstead has about 2,100 residents and is located about 35 miles north of Wichita.

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HALSTEAD – An investigation is underway in and around Halstead, according a media release from the Kansas Bureau of Investigation.

The investigation involves the city police department.

No search warrants have been served and no arrests have been made according to the KBI.

No further information is being released according to the Harvey County Attorney’s Office.

University of Kansas creates diversity task force

Lang- photo Univ. of Kansas
Lang- photo Univ. of Kansas

LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — The University of Kansas has created a task force on diversity efforts.

The Lawrence Journal-World reports that incoming interim provost Sara Rosen announced the new Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Advisory Group on Tuesday.

Sheahon Zenger, the university’s director of athletics, and Clarence Lang, chairman of the African and African-American Studies department, will co-chair the task force.

The group’s focus will include making recommendations for campus diversity training, incorporating diversity into curriculum and developing a campus strategic plan on diversity, equity and inclusion.

Rosen says additional appointments to the group will be announced later.

Former Tiger QB has fond memories of his post-season opportunity

By Diane Gasper-O’Brien
University Relations and Marketing

HAYS, Kan. — If Shawn Behr could give players on this year’s Fort Hays State University football team a piece of advice, it would be to enjoy this time heading into their season finale.

The 2015 FHSU football team qualified for post-season action for the first time in 20 years with its 8-3 record, and the Tigers were invited to represent the MIAA in the Mineral Water Bowl Dec. 5 in Excelsior Springs, Mo.

Game time is noon vs. the University of Minnesota-Duluth. More information about the game and accompanying activities can be found at www.fhsu.edu/BowlBound.

Behr, a native of Great Bend, was the starting quarterback on the last Tiger team to make it to post-season play, in 1995. He has been paying particular attention to Fort Hays State the past five years as the Tigers consistently improved under Head Coach Chris Brown.

“The cool thing about Coach Brown is that every single year, he’s gotten one win better,” said Behr, who lives in Great Bend with his wife, Desa, and their 7-year-old daughter, Kya. “I’m so glad to see he finally got over that hump.”

After going 4-7 in his first year as the Tiger head coach in 2011, Brown’s teams have climbed the ladder with season marks of 5-6, 6-5 and 7-4 before this year’s efforts tied the school record for most wins in a season.

To reach the post-season is something special, said Behr, whose name is on numerous single-season and career top 10 lists for FHSU football. Behr, who still holds the all-time FHSU record for most passing touchdowns in a season with 34, had seven 300-yard passing games his magical senior season.

“It all culminates with the post-season,” Behr said. “You work hard, and there are some monumental wins throughout the season. But once you finally make the post-season, it’s such a great feeling.”

The 1995 Tigers lost just one regular-season game and finished 8-2-2 overall after losing to Texas A&M-Kingsville in the first round of the NCAA Division II playoffs. Fort Hays State football is 0-3 in post-season action.

Behr would like to see that streak end this year, and he hopes to be on hand in person to see it happen.

His wife, a graduate of Kansas State University, is “a huge K-State fan,” and West Virginia is playing the Wildcats in Manhattan the same day as the Tigers’ bowl game.

“I’m hoping to drop off my wife and daughter in Manhattan and go on to the bowl game,” Behr said. Excelsior Springs is just two and a half hours from Manhattan.

There is a tailgate party before the bowl game, sponsored by the FHSU Alumni Association. Online registration and more information about the tailgate events are available at https://ow.ly/UZLgL (case sensitive).

After graduating from Fort Hays State in 1996, Behr played one year of professional ball in Europe before returning home. He said he has a “lifetime of memories” from his senior season.

Behr, general manager of Marmie Ford-Lincoln auto dealership in Great Bend, hopes to reunite with some alumni at the bowl tailgate party, then hopefully settle in to watch a good game.

A victory in the bowl game not only would give the Tiger football program its first post-season win but also would set a school record for most victories in a season.

“At any rate, we just need to win it,” Behr said. “We had a fantastic season in 1995, but it would have been even better to have won that last game.”  

Keith J. Headrick

Memorial services for Goodland, Kansas, resident Keith J. Headrick, 83, will be held Wednesday, November 25, at 10:00 AM MT at Koons Chapel in Goodland.

Interment will be Friday, November 27, at 1:00 PM MT at Highland Memorial Park Cemetery, 10201 Grant St., Thornton, Colo.

Memorials to Center for Basic Cancer Research at Kansas State University may be left at the service
or mailed to Koons Funeral Home, 211 North Main, Goodland, KS 67735-1555.

Online condolences to www.koonsfuneralhome.com.

Albert R. Braun

Albert Braun - Paper PictureHays, Kansas- Albert R. Braun, age 80, died Tuesday, November 24, 2015, at the Harry Hynes Hospice Center at Via Christi St. Francis Wichita, Kansas.

He was born November 13, 1935, on the family farm northwest of Victoria, Kansas, to Raymond P. and Agnes (Staab) Braun. He married Stella (Huser) on May 14, 1955, at Vincent, Kansas.

He was a lifelong farmer, oil well owner & operator, master carpenter & builder, and a square dance caller & teacher throughout the region for 40 years. He was a1953 graduate of Victoria High School. He was a member of The Basilica of St. Fidelis, 3rd Degree Knights of Columbus, 4th Degree Assembly Knights of Columbus all of Victoria, Kansas. Also a member of the Hays Arts Council and Northwest Kansas Square Dance Callers Association.

Survivors include his wife, Stella Braun of the home; one son Douglas Braun and wife, Machell, Victoria, KS; three daughters, Brenda Meder (Tim), Hays, KS; Linda Beilman and husband, Mike, Eudora, KS; Doreen Koerner and husband Tim, Victoria, KS; one brother, John Braun and wife, Josie, Victoria, KS; two sisters, Clara Baier, Seattle WA; Theresa Kuhn, Victoria, KS; one brother-in-law, Clarence Leiker, Hutchinson, KS; ten grandchildren, Nate Meder (Sara), Heath Meder (Kelli), Leah Hansen (Andrew), Bethany Stadalman (Kyle), Lindsey Lisenby (Jeromy), Scott Koerner (Janelle), Evan Koerner (Katy), Kendra, Heather and Katherine Braun; 12 great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents, one daughter, Roxann Marie Braun; two brothers, Charles (Lucille and Lillian) Braun, Elmer Braun; three sisters, Irene Leiker, Fidelia Honas (Eddie) and Lillian Braun.

Services are 10:00 A.M. Saturday, November 28, 2015, at The Basilica of St Fidelis Victoria, Kansas. Burial in St. Fidelis Cemetery Victoria, Kansas.

A Daughters of Isabella/Christian Mothers rosary is at 6:30 P.M. Friday, a vigil service is at 7:00 P.M. Friday, a 3rd Degree and 4th Degree rosary at 7:30 P.M. Friday, all at The Basilica of St. Fidelis Victoria, Kansas. The 4th Degree Knights of Columbus will stand honor guard from 6:30 to 7:30 P.M. Friday at The Basilica of St. Fidelis.

Visitation is from 4:00 to 8:00 P.M. Friday, at The Basilica of St. Fidelis and from 8:30 to 9:45 A.M. Saturday at Cline’s Mortuary, 412 Main Street, Victoria, Kansas 67671.

Memorials to The Basilica of St. Fidelis or St. Boniface Cemetery Fund. Condolences can be sent via e-mail to [email protected].

Three Ellis Co. school districts crack Top 100 in Kan. rankings

Nicha Best SchoolsBy JONATHAN ZWEYGARDT
Hays Post

Three school districts in Ellis County were recently ranked among the top 100 schools in the state of Kansas for 2016.

Niche, an online review website ranked the top 100 school districts in Kansas on academics, teacher quality, health and safety, and student culture and diversity.

The Victoria school district ranked highest among area schools at No. 30. The Hays school district ranked 82nd and Ellis was No. 87.

According to Niche, Victoria received an A overall and got high marks in academics, health and safety, teacher quality, and resources and facilities — receiving at least an A- in all four categories. Victoria received a C in student culture and diversity.

The Hays school district received a B+ in six of the 10 categories including academics, educational outcomes, resources and facilities, and administration and policies. Both the quality of teaches and student culture and diversity were the lowest grade for the district at a B-. Niche gave Hays an overall grade of A-.

The Ellis district also received an overall grade of an A-. Niche graded teacher quality as a B. Student culture and diversity and health and safety was graded as a B-. Ellis received an A- for academics and extracurriculars and activities.

Blue Valley schools in Overland Park ranked No. 1, Shawnee Mission was second followed by the Triplains school district in Winona.

Phillipsburg was ranked 67th and Norton was 80th. La Crosse ranked No. 99. Kansas has 293 school districts.

The rankings factored in state test scores, college readiness, graduation rates, SAT/ACT scores, teacher quality, and student and parent reviews.

The complete rankings can be found HERE.

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