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Big 12 commish wants decision on expansion by end of summer

IRVING, Texas (AP) – Big 12 Commissioner Bob Bowlsby says he’s going to push conference leaders to make decisions one way or the other on the lingering issues of expansion, a football championship game and a league network by the end of the summer.

Athletic directors spent about 90 minutes during the league’s spring meetings Wednesday in what were termed “philosophical discussions” about those topics.

The final decisions will be made by the 10-team league’s board of directors comprised of school presidents and chancellors. That group, which includes three interim presidents, will join the conference meetings Thursday and Friday and will have a significant amount of data to consider this week and into the summer.

Faculty athletic representatives deadlocked 5-5 regarding a change in a league rule that would have given former Texas Tech walk-on quarterback Baker Mayfield an extra season of eligibility at Oklahoma.

Suspect arrested in connection with series of Kansas burglaries

business+burglary2FINNEY COUNTY- Law enforcement authorities in Finney County are investigating a suspect in connection with the burglary five area businesses.

On Friday May 27, the Garden City Police Department culminated an investigation that began on May 15, according to a media release.

Officers of the Garden City Police Department were dispatched to several businesses in Garden City for reports of burglary, theft, and criminal damages to the businesses including Golden Corral, 1727 E Kansas, Palace Computers, 1816 Palace Drive,
James B. Etling Family Dentistry, 1502 Harding, Fastenal, 1706 Harding
and Cox Communications, 1109 College Drive.

Further investigation revealed that John Osbourn, 26, Garden City, forced entry into each business and took or attempted to take items. Information was received during the investigation that stolen property was possibly being held a 401 Hudson Street in Garden City. The Garden City Police Department served a search warrant on this residence with the assistance of the Garden City/Finney County SWAT team and located items belonging to several of the victimized businesses.

Evidence was also located for multiple additional burglaries, both business and residential.

Osbourn was arrested and could face the possible charges of Burglary, Criminal Damage and Theft

The total loss associated with the listed businesses is estimated at $5000.00.

Hays Eagles fall twice to Great Bend in season opener

GREAT BEND, Kan. – The Hays Eagles Senior American Legion baseball team dropped both ends of their season opening doubleheader with Great Bend Wednesday. The Chiefs scored five runs in the bottom of the sixth inning to blow open a one-run game and take the opener 8-2. The Chiefs used an eight-run third to blow open game two for a 12-2 win.

Cole Murphy allowed two runs in in 1 1/3 innings relief in the first contest and suffered the loss. Jared Haynes and Cole Murphy drove in the two Eagles runs.

Dalton Stout suffered the loss in the second game after giving up nine runs on eight hits in 2 2/3 innings. Marcus Altman and Jared Haynes both had two hits.

LPKS: A third choice on every Kansas general election ballot

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TOPEKA – Rob Hodgkinson, Stilwell, the State Chair of the Libertarian Party of Kansas (LPKS), filed the Libertarian’s 2016 slate of candidates with the Kansas Secretary of State’s office.

“I’m very proud of the list of candidates that we filed today (June 1),” said Hodgkinson in a news release. “The Libertarian Party have assured that every Kansan will have a third option on their ballot in the general election this November.”

The Libertarian stable of 16 candidates range from local offices such as the Oxford Township Trustee to the party’s candidates for President and Vice-President, Governor Gary Johnson and Governor William Weld.

The party’s candidates for President and Vice President are their highest profile candidates. Gary Johnson is the former two-term governor of New Mexico and William Weld is the former two-term governor of Massachusetts. Demonstrating the candidates’ cross-party-line appeal, both were elected as Republicans in heavily Democrat states. Now both men have joined the Libertarian Party where their campaign’s message of fiscal responsibility and social acceptance has found a more natural political home.

It appears that the Libertarian candidate for President will be the only third party or independent candidate to appear on the general election ballot in all 50 states. Hodgkinson hopes that the high-profile nature of the party’s candidate for president will make people consider their local candidates as well. “The two party system is broken and we are all disgusted with ‘politics as usual’,” said Hodgkinson, “and I believe that this is the year that politics-as-usual changes in America. We expect that this is the year that will see mass conversions from both the Republicans and Democrats to the Libertarian Party where they will be welcome.”

The Libertarian Party of Kansas invites individuals and media to learn more about their candidates for office. All candidates and their contact information are listed below.

LPKS Confirmed Candidates List for 2016

United States Senator
Robert D. Garrard
2287 N. 300 Rd
Edgerton, KS 66021
913-956-9167
[email protected]

United States House of Representatives Dist. # 1
Kerry Burt
314 Robert St
Hutchinson, KS 67502
785-280-3507
[email protected]

United States House of Representatives Dist. # 2
James Houston Bales
4401 Adam Avenue
Lawrence, KS 66047
210-771-1463
[email protected]
Website: www.BalesForCongress.com

United States House of Representatives Dist. # 3
Steven A. Hohe
4760 Black Swan Dr
Shawnee, KS 66216
913-980-7731
[email protected]

United States House of Representatives Dist. # 4
Gorden J.Bakken
4323 E. Douglas Ave
Wichita, KS 67218
316-687-9402
[email protected]

Magistrate Judge – District 15 Position 1
A. Danielle Gardner
312 W Spencer Street
P.O. Box 1201
St Francis, KS 67756
573-470-5980
[email protected]

Kansas Senate – District 6
Jason Conley
9127 Ann Avenue
Kansas City, KS 66112
316-734-9650
[email protected]
Website: www.JasonLovesKansas.com

Kansas Senate – District 21
Michael Kerner
15515 W. 80th St
Lenexa, KS 66219
913-488-8856
[email protected]

Kansas House of Representatives – District 9
Patrick McMurray
1500 W Main Apt 111
Chanute, KS 66720
614-940-30581
[email protected]

Kansas House of Representatives – District 19
John Taube
8857 Broadmoor Ct Apt 3405
Overland Park, KS 66212
913-291-7912
[email protected]

Kansas House of Representatives – District 38
Frederick Caleb Cristopher
3111 N 155th Terrace
Bashor, KS 66007
(913) 961-5689
[email protected]

Kansas House of Representatives – District 71
Joey Frazier
722 E. Iron Ave
Salina, KS 67401
785-643-1481
[email protected]

Kansas House of Representatives – District 86
James Pruden
2918 East Morris Street
Wichita, KS 67211
316 686-0310
[email protected]

President / Vice President
Gary Johnson / William Weld
PO Box 4422
Salt Lake City, UT 84110-4422
801-303-7922
Emails:
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Website: www.GaryJohnson2016.com

Brownback: Courts should not play politics with children’s education

school fundingTOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Gov. Sam Brownback isn’t saying yet whether he’ll call the Kansas Legislature into special session to respond to a recent state Supreme Court order on public schools.

The Republican governor said Wednesday after lawmakers adjourned their annual session that he will work with their leaders and Attorney General Derek Schmidt to respond “aggressively” to any action by the court to close the state’s schools.

The court on Friday rejected education funding changes made earlier this year by lawmakers. It warned that schools will be unable to reopen after June 30 if lawmakers don’t approve additional changes by then.

Lawmakers adjourned without approving a response to the court order. House Speaker Ray Merrick called the court “judicial hostage takers.”

Brownback said the courts should not be “playing politics” with children’s education.

Kan. developer indicted on 13 bankruptcy, fraud counts

Wooden gavel from the court placed over a block, isolated on backgroundTOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A Topeka real estate developer has been indicted by federal grand jurors on 103 counts of bankruptcy fraud.

Sixty-four-year-old Kent Lindemuth filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in November 2012, claiming he had more than $3.5 million of debt.

While federal law stipulates that any property obtained after the bankruptcy filing belongs to the bankruptcy estate. But Lindemuth is accused in Wednesday’s indictment of buying more than 100 firearms valued at more than $80,000 from August 2013 to late 2014.

Lindemuth didn’t tell his creditors or the bankruptcy trustee about the firearms or the money used to buy them.

Online court records don’t show whether Lindemuth has an attorney.

Mexican national charged in deadly Kan., Mo. rampage enters plea

 Serrano-Vitorino- photo Montgomery Co.
Serrano-Vitorino- photo Montgomery Co.

MONTGOMERY CITY, Mo. (AP) — A Mexican national charged with five shooting deaths pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder in the death of a Missouri man.

KRCG-TV reports Pablo Serrano-Vitorino entered the plea Wednesday during a brief arraignment in Montgomery County Court.

Prosecutors allege Serrano-Vitorino shot four men to death in Kansas City, Kansas, March 7 and then fled to Missouri. They allege he shot and killed Randy Nordman the next day during a confrontation in Nordman’s garage in New Florence.

Montgomery County Prosecutor Nathan Carroz has said he will seek the death penalty for Serrano-Vitorino in Nordman’s death.

Serrano-Vitorino’s next court appearance is scheduled Aug. 3.

He also is charged with four counts of first-degree murder in Kansas. Prosecutors haven’t announced whether they will seek the death penalty in Kansas.

Congressmen question voter registration actions in Kansas, elsewhere

voteKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Three Democratic U.S. congressmen have asked a federal agency whether a top elections official had the right to unilaterally change voter registration forms in three states to require proof of citizenship.

Reps. Elijah Cummings, Robert Brady and James E. Clyburn asked the chairman of the Election Assistance Commission on Wednesday for records connected to EAC executive director Brian Newby’s amendment of forms in Kansas, Alabama and Georgia.

The group is seeking documents relating to requests from the three states to modify voter registration forms; all analysis of the impact of modifying federal voter registration forms; and all documents giving Newby the authority to unilaterally make the changes.

Voting rights activists criticized the changes Newby made in February as a “secretive move” that created additional barriers for potential voters

Hays Monarchs Jr. Legion sweeps season opener

HAYS, Kan. – The Hays Monarchs Junior American Legion baseball team opened their season with a pair of wins over Dodge City Wednesday afternoon at the TMP Field. The Monarchs won 7-3 and 10-0.

Luke Ruder was 2-for-3 with a triple and three RBIs in the first game as they score four in the first in game one. Chase Werth and Tate Garcia combine on a one-hitter.

Cole Zimmerman allows two hits in game two with three strikeouts and a walk. Eston Brown and Brayden Mader both drive in two.

The Monarchs travel to Beloit Friday.

Former Kansas police chief admits role in gun scheme

gunWICHITA, Kan. (AP) — A former Kansas police chief has admitted in federal court that he played a role in a scheme to buy and sell discounted firearms by falsely claiming they would be used for law enforcement purposes.

John Daily pleaded guilty Tuesday in Wichita to a count of theft of government money, property or records.

Prosecutors say Daily admitted that twice in 2012, he misrepresented firearms as being solely for law enforcement purposes, wrongly exempting the guns’ makers from paying about $300 in taxes to the U.S. government.

Daily faces up to a year in prison and as much as $100,000 in fines when sentenced on Aug. 17.

Bel Aire a small community just north of Wichita.

Sternberg Film Festival begins this week

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On Thursday, June 2, and Friday, June 3, the Sternberg Wildlife and Conservation Film Festival will feature two nights of documentary programs exploring wildlife, wild places and their interactions with human civilization.

The free community event will be held in the Sternberg Museum lobby, kicking off at 6:30 p.m. each night.

Lineup of films:

Thursday, June 2nd:
6:30pm – 8:00pm: Racing Extinction (90mins)
Racing Extinction is a 2015 documentary by Oscar-winning director Louie Psihoyos about the ongoing man-made mass extinction of species and the efforts from scientists, activists and journalists to document it.

8:10pm – 9:35pm: The End of the Line (85mins)
Documentary filmmaker Rupert Murray examines the devastating effect that overfishing has had on the world’s fish populations and argues that drastic action must be taken to reverse these trends.

Friday, June 3rd:
6:30pm – 8:00pm: The Messenger (89mins)
The Messenger is an artful investigation into the causes of songbird mass depletion and the people working to turn the tide. This visually thrilling film reveals how the issues facing birds also pose daunting implications for our planet.

8:10pm – 9:35pm: Queen of the Sun (83mins)
Taking us on a journey through the catastrophic disappearance of honey bees and the mysterious world of the beehive, this engaging and ultimately uplifting film weaves an unusual and dramatic story of the heartfelt struggles of beekeepers, scientists and philosophers from around the world.

There will be supervised play time available in the Discovery Room, and kid-friendly nature videos playing on the third floor during the documentary screenings in the lobby.

Refreshments will be provided.

Kansas man hospitalized after hit by teen driver

Pedestrian accident smallSEDGWICK COUNTY – A Kansas man was injured in an accident just before 3p.m. on Wednesday in Sedgwick County.

The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a 2007 Nissan Versa driven by Randa Skye Wolfe, 18, Wichita, was on the ramp from westbound U.S. 54 to northbound Interstate 235 in Wichita.

The vehicle hit a pedestrian Evan Edward Taylor, 24, Leawood, who entered the ramp from the north ditch.

Taylor was transported to St. Francis Medical Center.

Wolfe was not wearing a seat belt at the time of the accident, according to the KHP.

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