Hays, Kansas – Dick Compton, age 76, died Wednesday, July 6, 2016, at Hays Medical Center Hays, Kansas.
Services are pending at Keithley Funeral Services, Inc. / Cline’s Mortuary of Hays, 1919 East 22nd Street, Hays, Kansas 67601.
Hays, Kansas – Dick Compton, age 76, died Wednesday, July 6, 2016, at Hays Medical Center Hays, Kansas.
Services are pending at Keithley Funeral Services, Inc. / Cline’s Mortuary of Hays, 1919 East 22nd Street, Hays, Kansas 67601.
By JAMES BELL
Hays Post
Restaurant delivery in Hays might never be the same after last week’s launch of Hays 2 Go, bringing new delivery options from local restaurants that do not offer delivery service in-house.
Currently, the service delivers orders from Cancun Mexican Grill, On the Rocks and JD’s Country Style Chicken, with plans to expand to other restaurants soon.
“Our goal is to have at least 10 to 15 restaurants in Hays,” said Kelly DePiesse, co-owner.
They primarily serve sit-down restaurants, but will also deliver from fast food restaurants if an agreement can be reached with the restaurant.
Chain restaurants are little more complicated, DePiesse said, noting there are usually a lot more people in the operation who need to give the service a go-ahead.
“If it’s a chain restaurant, we’ll touch base with their general manager and they’ll have to take it from there and get the OK to operate,” he said.
Typically, the issue with chain restaurants is the way cash flow is dictated by a corporate system.
“That’s why we like local restaurants first. It’s a lot easier to set up because a lot of time you can talk directly to the owner,” DePiesse said. “What’s really attractive about Hays is the college, and there’s not a lot of delivery other than your typical pizza and tacos and such.”
Hays expansion and new developments were also a factor for the service deciding to come to Hays.
How to use the service
For regular delivery, customers using the service will be old hat.
To order, customers can visit the company’s website and place orders from participating restaurants, including modifications specified by the customer.
Customers are first required to create and account with the service, they can then select the restaurant of their choice and complete payment with cash or card through Hays2Go.
Once an order is placed, drivers from Hays2Go receive the order, along with the restaurant of choice. The drivers arrive at the restaurant to pick up the order, check the order for accuracy and deliver to the customer.
The site also provides real-time order tracking, available on the website, through email or text messages.
“They’re not just putting an order in and hoping that their food shows up, they are actually updated live,” DePiesse said.
While a feature of the service that is likely to generate interest is the ability to order from multiple locations on one order, the company warns a delivery fee is charged for each restaurant, and will add 15 to 30 minutes to the delivery time.
DePiesse said the service is particularly attractive during lunch hours where a lunch break limits the time someone could travel to get lunch. With the service, a specified time can be set for the delivery to arrive.
“So at the time they are ready for their lunch break, their food is arriving and they can actually enjoy their lunch break,” he said.
The rub
Currently, the service is only available to customers within – or slightly outside – the Hays city limits.
“I don’t want to get in a situation where a driver would have 10 to 15 minutes drive time to a location, and we would have other orders coming in so those orders are getting backlogged,” DePiesse said.
The quality of food being delivered on a long trip is also a limiting factor as to the delivery radius.
“Once it leaves a restaurant, we want to get it to you as quick as possible because we want to make sure the food is warm and fresh,” he said.
But as the service settles into the Hays area, those limits will be re-examined, DiPiesse said.
And as expected the service adds to the final total of the bill, with a $3.95 delivery charge added to each order. That charge is used to pay drivers and keep the service running.
“We try to keep it at a mid-range where it is worth our drivers’ time and our restaurants’ time and also that it is not too high that a customer would not want to pay,” DePiesse.
Items available for delivery are also limited to items offered at participating restaurants.
Behind the scenes
Hays2Go is part of a larger service that operates in cities across the country under the umbrella My Town 2 Go, but DePiesse said local marketing is developed for each town and the service is run by a local operator.
With the service just launching in Hays, marketing materials are still in the works, he said, but soon drivers for the service will likely sport car magnets that will identify them on the road.
“It’s good for them and good for us,” DePiesse said.
And while a group of drivers has been hired, he said applications are always being accepted.
In a typical delivery operation, drivers wait at the restaurant for delivery orders, doing other work in the restaurant, but drivers for Hays2Go, get paid by the delivery and are not required to be at a specific location in between orders.
“They are basically free to do as they please during the day, they need to be able to respond promptly to the order, get to the restaurant and get it delivered,” DePiesse said.
The drivers will select times they are available to be called for deliveries and then dispatched per order, making the service attractive as a job for people looking to supplement their income, he said.
To order from the service, or to find out more about Hays 2 Go, click here or visit their facebook page here.
Jana’s Campaign’s impact on Kansas is about to be even greater. Through major grants from the Kansas Health Foundation and the Heartland Community Foundation, Jana’s Campaign will provide comprehensive teen dating violence prevention programming in middle and high schools throughout Kansas in 2016 and 2017. Funding from the grants total more than $47,000.
Kansas Health Foundation awarded Jana’s Campaign with a $25,000 Recognition Grant to work in secondary schools statewide, while three Dane G. Hansen Community Grants from the Heartland Community Foundation grants totaling $22,500 will fund work specifically in Ellis, Rooks and Trego counties. These comprehensive programs will include curricular and co-curricular programming for students as well as trainings for teachers, administrators, school staff and more.
These grants will increase the scope and scale of prevention work that the Hays-based nonprofit organization has been doing in Kansas middle and high schools for the past three years. Since 2013, Jana’s Campaign has worked with more than 230 middle and high schools in Kansas and surrounding states.
“Because one in four adolescents experience some form of dating abuse- physical, emotional, sexual or stalking- this is an issue that must be prevented before it starts” says Jana’s Campaign Executive Director Kelley Parker. “We are so grateful for the continued support of the Kansas Health Foundation and the Heartland Community Foundation. These two great community partners understand that gender and relationship violence is a public health issue that affects our communities every day. We are proud to partner with them to do this important work.”
Jana’s Campaign is a national education and prevention organization with a national headquarters in Hays, KS and a branch office in Colorado Springs, CO. Their mission is to provide quality educational programming that prevents gender and relationship violence. Jana’s Campaign was created in honor of Jana Mackey, who lost her life to domestic violence in 2008.
Mackey, a Hays High School graduate, was a law student at the University of Kansas and had spent years herself volunteering and helping victims of sexual assault and domestic violence in Kansas. To learn more about Jana’s Campaign, please visit janascampaign.org.
HAYS – Hays Public Safety Chiefs say the relatively quiet Independence Day holiday was due to the common sense use of fireworks by the citizens of Hays.
In a press release Wednesday, Hays Fire Chief Gary Brown said during the three days fireworks were allowed, his department responded to just one call related to the use of fireworks and that was a fire in outside vegetation.
During this same time period, according to Police Chief Don Scheibler, the Hays Police Department had approximately 40 cases involving fireworks. Six of the calls were for fireworks being shot off in the street and the remaining calls were for fireworks being shot off after the 11 p.m. curfew.
Both officials said they wanted to thank the people of Hays for their care and responsible use of fireworks.
They also said they wanted wish to thank the Wild West Fest Committee for the safe and well-organized Fourth of July public fireworks display.
“This includes the fireworks ‘shoot team’ and the police officers, firefighters, paramedics and WWF volunteers who made sure the fireworks display was safe,” the chiefs said.
Odella C. “Della” Bedard, age 92, of Hays passed away Thursday, July 7, 2016 at Via Christi Village of Hays.
Funeral services will be 10 AM on Saturday, July 9, 2016 at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Hays.
Visitation will be Friday 4 PM – 8 PM with a Daughters of Isabella rosary at 6:30 PM followed by a parish vigil service at 7 PM and on Saturday 9 AM – 9:30 AM all at Brock’s-Keithley Funeral Chapel and Crematory 2509 Vine Hays, KS 67601.
A complete obituary is pending.
By BECKY KISER
Hays Post
More information about a proposed outdoor pavilion in downtown Hays will be reviewed by Hays city commissioners during their July 7 work session.
Commissioners heard a presentation May 5 by the Downtown Hays Development Corporation (DHDC) in conjunction with a group of Fort Hays State University students led by Asst. Prof. Kris Munsch of the Department of Applied Technology.
The city asked DHDC to further clarify the city’s expected participation, either financial or in-kind labor, in the proposed project. After providing the additional information, DHDC is awaiting further input and direction from commissioners, according to City Manager Toby Dougherty.
Also for review during the work session is a contract award for the city’s pavement condition assessment.
The meeting starts at 6:30 p.m. tonight in Hays City Hall, 1507 Main. The complete agenda can be seen here.

William Woods University Athletic Department
FULTON, Mo. – The William Woods University Athletic Department recently announced the hiring of the newest member of the coaching staff, as Brock Nehls has been hired as the head baseball coach. Nehls becomes the fifth coach in the history of William Woods Baseball.
“I am happy to welcome Brock Nehls to the William Woods family,” stated Director of Athletics Jason Vittone. “Brock played a key role in the success at Dodge City Community College, including a 7th place finish at the NJCAA World Series in 2015. He has a strong recruiting background and I believe he is a good fit for our university.”
Nehls comes to William Woods after spending the last five seasons as an assistant coach at Dodge City Community College. During his time at Dodge City CC, Nehls was in charge of the pitching staff and recruiting.
“I want to thank President Barnett and Athletic Director Jason Vittone for the opportunity to be a part of the William Woods University family,” state Brock Nehls. “I look forward to leading the Owl baseball program and my family and I are excited to start this new chapter in our lives.”
Nehls graduated from Hays High School in Hays and received his bachelor’s degree in recreation from Emporia State University.
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Today Sunny, with a high near 95. East wind 9 to 13 mph becoming west northwest in the morning.
Tonight Partly cloudy, with a low around 68. Northeast wind 8 to 13 mph.
FridayA 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 3pm. Mostly sunny, with a high near 90. East southeast wind 8 to 13 mph.
Friday NightA 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 68. East southeast wind 6 to 11 mph.
SaturdayA 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near 91. Southeast wind 8 to 11 mph.
Saturday NightA 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 70.
SundayA 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near 94.
By IAN HARRISON
Associated Press
TORONTO (AP) – Michael Saunders hit a solo home run in the fourth inning and singled home the winning run in the eighth as the Toronto Blue Jays completed a three-game sweep of Kansas City, beating the Royals 4-2 on Wednesday.
Toronto won its fifth straight, while its 2015 ALCS opponent dropped its fourth in a row.
Edwin Encarnacion hit a two-out double off Kelvin Herrera (1-2) in the eighth and scored when Saunders lined a single to center. Russell Martin followed with an RBI double.
Marcus Stroman (7-4) pitched eight innings to win for the first time in four starts. Roberto Osuna finished for his 17th save.
FHSU Athletics
HAYS, Kan. – Fort Hays State head softball coach Adrian Mohr announced the addition of three more student-athletes for the 2017 season. Two transfers and one freshman join a list of five freshmen that signed in the early period with the Tigers. The latest commitments include Collette West, Candace Bollig, and Hailey Chapman.
West transfers to FHSU from Colby (Kan.) Community College and will be a junior in 2017. West led Colby in batting average for two consecutive seasons and earned All-KJCCC West Division Second Team honors in 2016 at catcher. West is a versatile player that can also play multiple infield positions. As a sophomore in 2016, she batted .403 with 30 extra-base hits (10 home runs, 18 doubles, 2 triples), while driving in 57 runs and scoring 56. She finished with a .699 slugging percentage for the season and also provided a threat with her speed by stealing 32 bases. As a freshman in 2015, she had a .349 batting average with 26 extra-base hits (8 home runs, 16 doubles, 2 triples), while recording 43 runs and 37 RBI. She added nine stolen bases that year. West is a native of Centerville, Utah.
Bollig is a local product from Ellis, Kan., who enters her junior year transferring from Dodge City (Kan.) Community College. She also earned All-KJCCC West Division Second Team honors in 2016, getting the nod at third base. Bollig also has a good balance of power and speed. She led the team in batting average at .408 with 27 extra-base hits (11 home runs, 12 doubles, 4 triples), while scoring 46 runs and driving in 41. She had an impressive .518 on-base percentage and .815 slugging percentage, while adding a team-best 12 stolen bases. Bollig played her freshman season at Barton (Kan.) Community College in 2014. She batted .425 with 25 extra-base hits (8 home runs, 14 doubles, 3 triples), while adding 46 runs and 37 RBI. She had five stolen bases that season.
Chapman was one of the top pitchers in Kansas Class 5A as a senior in 2016 at Salina South High School. She earned all-state second team honors and was twice an all-league first team selection as a pitcher. She helped the Cougars to a league championship during her senior year.
The five freshmen that signed in the early period includes Lexie Kimminau, Lily Sale, Jeni Mohr, Bailey Boxberger, and Tess Gray.
PRATT – Law enforcement authorities in Pratt County are investigating a second wind farm accident this week.
Just after 9:30 p.m. on Wednesday, the Pratt County Sheriff’s Office and Pratt County Emergency Services were dispatched to a work place accident at the Wind Farm 7 miles east and 4 ½ miles south of Pratt, according to a media release.
A 26-year-old man suffered a severe head wound. He was approximately 100 feet above the ground inside the tower, when a 4 pound bolt, approximately 10 inches long fell from over 100 feet above and hit him in the head, knocking him unconscious.
Other workers on the scene were able to lower him to the ground, where he regained consciousness. The injured worker was not wearing a helmet according to witnesses at the scene.
The man was transported to the Kingman hospital by Pratt County Emergency Services and a medical helicopter transported him to a Wichita area hospital.
Name of the injured worker has not been released.
On Sunday, a Pratt County wind farm worker fell approximately 126 feet and landed on his back in the mud. He remains hospitalized.
KIOWA COUNTY – Two people were injured in an accident just before 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday in Kiowa County.
The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a 2000 International Flatbed semi pulling hay was southbound on road 47 two miles west of U.S. 54 and Main in Haviland.
The driver Georki Quezada, 45, Tampa, FL., approached the railroad tracks and did not yield to and eastbound train.
The train struck the tractor on the rear axel wheel and the unit separated.
The semi truck came to rest on the south side of the tracks and the trailer came to rest on the north side of the tracks.
Quezada and a passenger Alibey Fumero, 41, Tampa, FL., were transported to the Kiowa County Hospital.
They were properly restrained at the time of the accident, according to the KHP.
ELLIS COUNTY- A semi driver was injured in an accident just before 9p.m. on Wednesday in Ellis County.
The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a 2011 Kenworth semi driven by Ernest Eugene Stryker, Grover, CO., was eastbound on Interstate 70 at Commerce Parkway.
The vehicle went into the median, crossed the lane, struck the guardrail, went into the north ditch and struck the embankment.
Stryker was transported to Hays Medical Center. He was properly restrained at the time of the accident, according to the KHP.