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Moran Commends Passage of Bill to Protect Kansans from Sex Offenders

MoranWASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Jerry Moran (R-Kan.) Monday commended the Senate passage of the Adam Walsh Reauthorization Act of 2016 (S. 2613). The legislation would improve tracking of sex offenders through federal support of state registries and dedicated resources to target offenders who fail to comply with registration requirements.

“I am proud to join my colleagues in unanimously supporting this bill,” Sen. Moran said. “We owe it to those affected by these grievous crimes to make certain state and local law enforcement officials continue to have the support they need to track known offenders and prevent recurrences.”

The bill passed reauthorizes The Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006, which established nationwide notification and registration standards for convicted sex offenders to bolster information sharing between law enforcement agencies and increase public safety through greater awareness. It is named for a six-year-old Florida boy who was kidnapped and murdered in 1981. Adam’s father, John Walsh, worked closely with Congress to develop the 2006 law and the reauthorization that passed today.

Cloudy, stormy Tuesday


Severe thunderstorm development is likely again by mid afternoon and ending by the early evening. Tornadoes, large hail and damaging wind are all potential hazards this afternoon. The focus area of highest probability for tornadoes and hail in excess of 2 inches will be roughly from Meade to Dodge City to Larned and eastward into central Kansas. A general severe weather threat also covers most of our area late this afternoon, with the exception of the area around Elkhart.

Tuesday A chance of showers and thunderstorms before 1pm, then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms after 4pm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 80. Breezy, with a south southeast wind 10 to 20 mph. Chance of precipitation is 50%.

Screen Shot 2016-05-24 at 5.00.06 AMTuesday Night A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly before 9pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 62. South wind 15 to 18 mph, with gusts as high as 28 mph.

Wednesday Sunny, with a high near 88. South southwest wind around 10 mph.

Wednesday NightMostly clear, with a low around 57. Southeast wind around 10 mph.

ThursdayA 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 3pm. Mostly sunny, with a high near 85.

Thursday NightA 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 58. Breezy.

FridayA 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 80.

Trego fourth, Plainville fifth at the 2A state golf tournament

SALINA – Trego’s Emmit Owens shot an 83 Monday to finish 15th and lead the Golden Eagles to a fourth place finish at the 2A state golf tournament at the Salina Country Club.

Owens fired a 41 on the front nine and followed that with a 42 on the back. Dion Reetz and Dalton Mai finished 26th and 27th each firing an 89.

Plainville’s Gunner Kerns turned in a team-high 87 to finish 21st. Tanner Copeland finished 33rd and Justin Plante was 44th.

Ellis’ Chase Hudson shot a 106 to finish 69th.

Grant Herrenbruck of Salina Sacred Heart finished first with a 74.

Sacred Heart won the team title with a 310. Trego combined to shot a 362 and Plainville finished fifth with a 365.

Royals place Gordon on DL with fractured right wrist

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) – When Alex Gordon and Mike Moustakas collided while chasing a foul ball on Sunday, the Kansas City Royals gasped at the prospects of losing two All-Stars on one play.

A day later, the news could have been much worse.

Gordon was placed on the 15-day disabled list on Monday with a fractured right wrist, but will not need surgery. Moustakas was held out of the series opener in Minnesota, but is considered day to day with a bruised knee.

The break in the scaphoid was non-displaced. Gordon is expected to miss three to four weeks.

The All-Stars were injured in a loss to the White Sox in Chicago on Sunday when they slammed into each other while chasing after a fly ball in foul territory.

The Royals recalled infielder Cheslor Cuthbert to take Gordon’s place on the roster.

La Crosse’s Herman fourth at sand greens golf tournament

TIPTON – La Crosse’s Brett Herman turned in an 83 and the Leopards golf team finished sixth at the Sand Green State Golf Tournament at the Tipton Oaks Golf Course Monday in Tipton.

Herman’s, 13-over 83 was eight shots back of the individual champion Dylan Hollerich of Tipton. Tipton also won the team title with a combined scor of 336.

Cheylin finished second with a 374. La Crosse placed sixth with a combined 424 team score.

Garrett Holopirek finished 31st, Addie Kershner 32nd and Cole Pierce placed 33rd.

TMP’s Rohr finishes fourth at 3A state tournament

SALINA – TMP’s Hayden Rohr shot a seven over 77 to finish fourth and lead the Monarchs to an eighth-place finish at the 3A state golf tournament in Salina Monday.

Rohr’s 77 was three shots behind the individual champion Troy Watson from Caney Valley and was the only Monarch in the top 20 at the Salina Municipal Course.

TMP’s Collin Werth finished 37th with an 86. Cameron Rozean finished 67th, Michael Braun was 77th and Alec Stults 78th.

Norton’s Quinton Porter finished 12th with a 79.

Fredonia was the team title with a 329. TMP combined to shoot a 352.

Missouri man sentenced for role in Kansas bank holdup

Cloyd -courtesy photo
Cloyd -courtesy photo

KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) — A Missouri man has been ordered to spend 17 years in federal prison for his role in a Kansas bank robbery that injured employees and a customer.

Fifty-four-year-old Clifton Cloyd of Kansas City, Missouri, was sentenced Monday. He pleaded guilty to one count each of bank robbery and brandishing a firearm during a robbery.

Authorities say Cloyd and another man robbed a Bank of America branch in Overland Park in October 2014.

Cloyd admits he helped hold five bank employees and a customer at gunpoint, dragging one of the female workers by her hair and scarf before hitting her in the face with a gun. He also acknowledged he hit a customer, knocking off her glasses, and a male bank worker, causing his head to bleed.

A co-defendant awaits sentencing.

Winter wheat coloring as harvest draws closer in Kansas

Wheat MayWICHITA, Kan. (AP) — The latest government report shows winter wheat in Kansas is turning color as harvest draws closer.

The National Agricultural Statistics Service reported Monday that 96 percent of the wheat has headed, with 16 percent now coloring

Wheat condition is rated as 8 percent poor to very poor while 33 percent is in fair shape. The agency says 51 percent is in good condition and 8 percent is in excellent condition.

Meanwhile, spring planting made some progress last week despite some rainy days that kept farmers out of fields.

About 90 percent of the corn has now been seeded in Kansas, along with 21 percent of the soybeans and 6 percent of the sorghum.

The agency says 72 percent of Kansas pastures and ranges are in good to excellent condition

Chimp housed at Kansas zoo for 17 years dies at 44

Tammy- photo Sedgwick Co. Zoo
Tammy- photo Sedgwick Co. Zoo

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — A chimpanzee housed for more than 17 years at the Wichita, Kansas, zoo has died at the age of 44.

Sedgwick County Zoo officials say the chimp named Tammy died Sunday after several days of failing health. A post-mortem examination is planned.

The animal was diagnosed in February of last year with heart disease and had her right arm amputated because it had become dislocated and unfixable.

Tammy had been at the zoo since early 1999.

The zoo still has seven chimpanzees.

Freed Kan. man: State should end the death penalty

Bledsoe-photo Kan. Dept. of Corrections
Bledsoe-photo Kan. Dept. of Corrections

LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — A man who spent nearly 16 years in prison for a rape and killing his brother confessed to committing wants Kansas to pull the plug on the death penalty.

The Lawrence Journal-World reports that 39-year-old Floyd Bledsoe shared his story over the weekend in the basement of a Lawrence church.

Bledsoe never faced the death penalty himself. But he was sentenced to life in prison after he was convicted of raping and killing 14-year-old Camille Arfmann. He was released in December after a DNA test and suicide notes indicated his brother, Tom Bledsoe, killed Arfmann.

Bledsoe says the court system is flamed and questioned what would have happened if he had been sentenced to death.

Kansas hasn’t executed anyone since it reinstated capital punishment in 1994.

B-29 Bomber restored in Kansas passes last major hurdle to fly

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Volunteers have achieved another major milestone in their efforts to restore a World War II bomber.

The Wichita Eagle reports that the nonprofit group Doc’s Friends announced that the Federal Aviation Administration has given the B-29 Superfortress, known as “Doc,” an airworthiness certificate. The announcement came exactly 16 years after the bomber’s parts were transported to Wichita.

 

Several dozen Doc’s Friends members and other supporters attended a ceremony Friday at the World War II aircraft’s hangar at Air Capital Flight Line.

The certificate was one of the last obstacles to getting the plane off the ground. The nonprofit will now seek permission to operate the plane at McConnell Air Force Base.

Jeff Turner, board chairman of Doc’s Friends, says the plane could fly in the next few weeks.

Kan. lawmakers expect to consider transgender school restrooms

gay gender transgenderWICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Republican lawmakers say they anticipate taking up the issue of transgender school bathrooms upon reconvening next week.

The issue gained attention after the Obama administration’s recent guidance that transgender students at public schools be allowed to use bathrooms and locker rooms consistent with their gender identity.

The Wichita Eagle reports that Rep. John Whitmer says he and other conservative lawmakers will try to run a resolution that would express the Legislature’s displeasure. The Wichita Republican says the plan is to send the resolution to federal officials.

A bill introduced in the Kansas Legislature this year would have ordered schools to require transgender students to use the facilities corresponding to the sex determined by their chromosome makeup as recorded on their birth certificate. But that bill stalled in committee.

Kan. woman pleads guilty to embezzlement from real estate firm

embezzlementTOPEKA, KAN. – An Ottawa County woman pleaded guilty Tuesday to embezzling from a real estate company in Salina where she worked, according to Acting U.S. Attorney Tom Beall.

Janetta Marie Buttery, 42, Bennington, pleaded guilty to one count of interstate transportation of stolen funds. A criminal information filed in March alleged Buttery embezzled more than $109,000 from her employer.

In her plea, Buttery admitted the crime occurred while she worked as a secretary, bookkeeper and executive assistant at Realty Associates of Salina.

Buttery used her access to the company’s credit cards, bank accounts, books and records to divert the company’s funds to herself, her mother and her husband.

Sentencing is set for Aug. 22. She faces a penalty of up to 10 years in federal prison, a fine up to $250,000 and restitution. Beall commended the FBI and Assistant U.S. Attorney Rich Hathaway for their work on the case.

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