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KHP: SUV strikes, kills pedestrian on Kansas highway

Authorities on the scene of Monday's fatal accident. Photo Topeka Police
Authorities on the scene of Monday’s fatal accident. Photo Topeka Police

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Authorities say a sport utility vehicle has struck and killed a pedestrian on Interstate 470 in Topeka.

The Topeka Capital-Journal reports that the man was hit Monday afternoon in the westbound lanes.

Kansas Highway Patrol Technical Trooper Stephen La Row says the man had been in the same location on the interstate about 30 minutes earlier. At that time, Topeka police moved him because pedestrians aren’t allowed on the interstate.

La Row said the man then returned to the interstate a short time later and was struck. The man was pronounced dead at the scene. His name wasn’t immediately released.

The SUV driver wasn’t hurt.

Kansas man guilty in shooting that led to quadruple amputation

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Phillips

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — A man has been convicted in a cellphone store robbery shooting that left a retired Kansas guidance counselor so seriously injured that doctors had to amputate her hands and feet.

The Wichita Eagle  reports that 27-year-old James Michael Phillips was found guilty Monday of nine counts, including attempted first-degree murder. Prosecutors said he shot Julie Dombo while trying to rob an AT&T store in Derby in August 2015.

Phillips also was found guilty of attempted second-degree murder for shooting at a Derby police officer. The 27-year-old Phillips acted as his own attorney during the trial.

Sentencing is set for Dec. 9 in Sedgwick County District Court.

Dombo says Phillips put her “in prison for life.” She says he’s “got to be in prison for life to make it even.”

FHSU police chief invited to national forum on campus firearms carry

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Howell

FHSU University Relations

Ed Howell, chief of the University Police Department at Fort Hays State University, has been invited to attend a national forum to discuss policy and procedures on “campus carry” — carrying firearms on campus.

Concealed carry of firearms will be legal on Kansas campuses on July 1, 2017.

The forum, Nov. 15 to Nov. 16 at Collin College, McKinney, Texas, is hosted by the National Center for Campus Public Safety. Campus police chiefs and safety officials will identify critical items of consideration in developing and implementing policies and procedures.

The forum is expected to result in a report outlining the approaches taken at campuses where firearms are already allowed and lessons learned as shared by forum participants.

The NCCPS will cover the costs associated with Howell’s participation, including travel, per-diem, and three nights lodging expenses.

The NCCPS is funded through the Bureau of Justice Assistance, an agency of the U.S. Department of Justice. The center is a centralized location for campus public safety resources and technical assistance.

The website is www.nccpsafety.org.

10 western Kan. students awarded Adah Howat scholarships at FHSU

FHSU University Relations

Ten Fort Hays State University students received an Adah Howat scholarships for the 2016-17 academic year.

The Adah Howat Scholarship is a $1,000-per-semester scholarship open to graduates of Kansas high schools in cities on or west of U.S. Highway 183. Recipients must demonstrate high academic standing.

The scholarship is renewable for an additional six semesters provided recipients maintain full-time standing and a GPA of at least 3.0.

Recipients, with classifications, majors and high schools, are listed by hometown.

Alexander: Katherine Showalter, a senior majoring in biology, is a 2013 Western Plains High School graduate.

Brownell: Andrew Flax, a senior majoring in agricultural business, is a 2014 Western Plains High School graduate.

Ellis: Landon Younger, a junior majoring in chemistry, is a 2014 Ellis High School graduate.

Fowler: Hannah Heinz, a sophomore majoring in biology, is a 2015 Fowler High School graduate.
Marshall Marrs, a sophomore majoring in biology, is a 2014 Fowler High School graduate.

Meade: Lexus Luetters, a freshman majoring in elementary education, is a 2016 Meade High School graduate.

Ogallah: Aaron Satran, a freshman majoring in agriculture, is a 2016 Trego Community High School graduate.

WaKeeney: Ryan Deaver, a freshman majoring in physics, is a 2016 Trego Community High School graduate.
Brandi Fritts, a freshman majoring in nursing, is a 2016 Trego Community High School graduate.
Ella Sherwood, a junior majoring in communication science, is a 2014 Trego Community High School graduate.

Haunted Hays City Historic Tours creeping back to Hays later this month

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By COOPER SLOUGH
Hays Post

The Hays Community Theatre is reviving the Haunted Hays City Historic Tours for another year. Tours take place Oct. 27 to 30, starting at the theater, 118 E. 11th, and runing every 15 minutes from 7 to 10:30 p.m.

This year’s tour was written by the Ink Spots, a group of local writers and historians, and features questionable characters, haunting figures, farm animals, horseback riders, a cowboy camp, snake oil salesmen — and even gunfights.

“(The tour is) based on actual people who lived here, and actual things that happened,” said Pamela Grizzell, head of the HCT venue and fundraising committee. “If there was a shootout, we re-enact it close to where it actually happened.”

All money raised during the tour goes toward helping build the community theater. Last year’s tours were so successful, the theater was able to put in public restrooms.

“Last year, with the help of Glassman Plumbing, we raised enough money to finance and put in our bathroom,” Grizzell said. “There was just such a positive response, we figured we’d bring it back.”

The tour is not recommended for small children and those with mobility or heart problems. The use of strollers is also discouraged.

Tickets for the tour are $10 each, and there are 18 available spots per tour.

Tour organizers are also looking for a few extras to fill minor roles.

For more information or to buy tickets, visit the HCT website.

Denver gives Osweiler rude welcome in win over Houston

Broncos logoDENVER (AP) – The Denver Broncos ruined Brock Osweiler’s homecoming Monday night, incessantly hurrying, hitting and harassing their former teammate in a 27-9 win over his Houston Texans.

Coach Gary Kubiak returned to the sideline following his second health scare in three years, and he had to like what he saw as the Broncos (5-2) snapped a two-game skid in sending the overwhelmed Texans home at 4-3.

C.J. Anderson and Devontae Booker energized Denver’s sputtering ground game, both running for a touchdown. Anderson gained 107 yards on 16 carries and Booker had 83 on 17 hand-offs.

But the big story was Trevor Siemian, Peyton Manning’s surprise successor, outplaying Osweiler, who was groomed to be Denver’s next QB but instead bolted to Houston in free agency.

Osweiler left for bigger numbers in Texas – both in his bank account and his stat sheet – but he spent this night quickly getting rid of the ball, constantly overthrowing DeAndre Hopkins in double coverage and otherwise running for his life from Von Miller & Co.

Although he avoided sacks, Osweiler was just 22 for 41 for 131 yards with no TDs and no interceptions. Siemian was 14 of 25 for 157 yards, a TD and no interceptions.

Osweiler’s fumble at his own 25-yard line was scooped up by Chris Harris Jr. on the first play of the fourth quarter. That led to Brandon McManus’ chip-shot field goal that made it 24-9 and snuffed out Houston’s hopes of a comeback.

Anderson scored on a 7-yard run and Siemian hit Demaryius Thomas from 4 yards out as the Broncos took a 14-6 halftime lead.

Osweiler took a couple of big shots from safeties Darian Stewart and T.J. Ward in the first quarter but the Texans led 6-0 on a pair of 43-yard field goals by Nick Novak.

Novak’s 29-yarder made it 14-9, but Stewart punched the ball from running back Alfred Blue’s grasp and linebacker Todd Davis plucked it out of the air. That led to Booker’s 1-yard TD run.

Kubiak missed Denver’s last game when doctors ordered him to take a week off after he was transported via ambulance to the hospital following Denver’s last home game, on Oct. 9, with a complex migraine condition, which can mimic a stroke. Kubiak had a mini-stroke in 2013 while coaching the Texans.

Like Osweiler, this was his first game against his former team.

STREAK BREAKER: Denver’s dazzling defense is a real dawdler , having allowed scores on five of six opening drives coming into the game. That didn’t stop them from deferring when they won the toss. The Texans went three and out on their first two possessions, the first time all season the Broncos hadn’t allowed points on their first two defensive series.

OH NO, OKUNG: Broncos left tackle Russell Okung cleared concussion protocol to make the start. But he was rusty a week after his pair of penalties resulted in a nullified touchdown and a safety in a 21-13 loss at San Diego. This time, he was whistled for a pair of holds that negated a nifty first-down run by Booker and a 28-yard grab by Thomas.

INJURIES : Texans right tackle Derek Newton was carted off the field with what looked like serious injuries to both knees in the first half. He crumpled to the grass while blocking Miller. Newton was dropping back to pass block midway through the first quarter when his left knee buckled first and then his right knee gave way. For Denver, linebackers Brandon Marshall (leg) and Dekoda Watson (head) left in the second half.

RING OF FAME : The Broncos honored former safety John Lynch, linebacker Simon Fletcher and kicker Jason Elam by inducting them into their Ring of Fame during halftime ceremonies. Lynch, who played in Denver from 2004-07 after 11 seasons in Tampa Bay, will be inducted into the Buccaneers’ Ring of Honor next month.

HHS, TMP boys soccer both advance in 4-3-2-1A state playoffs

HAYS, Kan. – Both the Hays High and Thomas More Prep-Marian boys soccer teams have advanced in the 4-3-2-1A state playoffs with home wins in their South Central Region play-in games Monday.

The Indians had no problem with winless El Dorado, blanking the Wildcats 12-0. Ethan Nunnery scored five goals, Zach Wagner added two while Trey McCrea, Matt Goodale, Jacob Maska and Brandon Kennemer all scored one. The Indians (7-10) advance to face Winfield tonight at six at Southwestern College. Winfield is seeded third at 9-5-2.

The Monarchs (4-10) beat Berean Academy 2-0 and will now get top-seeded McPherson tonight at six at McPherson College. The Bullpups are 12-4.

Police: Armed robbery suspect wore Halloween mask

FORD COUNTY – Law enforcement authorities in Ford County are investigating an attempted robbery.

Just after 8p.m. on Friday police officers were dispatched to the 2300 block of Hart Avenue in Dodge City for a report of an attempted aggravated robbery, according to a social media report.

When officers arrived they met with a victim who reported that an unknown male wearing a Halloween mask knocked on the door of her residence.

When she opened the door the man demanded money and brandished a firearm.

After a brief struggle the man retreated.

At this time the suspect has not been located.

Police investigate counterfeit cash scheme in NW Kansas

Counterfeit moneyNORTON COUNTY –Law enforcement authorities are investigating a counterfeit scheme that occurred at a local business in Norton.

An unknown individual presented what appeared to be fifty-dollar bills to make a purchase totaling $600.00 on Friday, according to a social media report.

When the cash was deposited at a local financial institution it was discovered that the bills were counterfeit, according to Norton Chief of Police Ron Ridley.

The bills had been “washed” which is a process used by counterfeiters to remove the pigment from a real bill then print another denomination over the washed bill, according to Ridley.

The bills that were presented were actually ten-dollar bills and when checked by a cashier using a counterfeit maker, they show that they are real currency.

It’s only apparent that they are a fake when other security features are examined.

Ridley reminded that it’s always a good idea to check the other security features when taking currency.

Domestically the twenty-dollar bill is denomination that is most often counterfeited, while internationally it is the one hundred dollar bill.

Norton Police will be attempting to identify the involved individual or individuals and have been in contact with the United States Secret Service in regard to this case.

Windy, warm Tuesday with a chance for thunderstorms


Today Partly sunny, with a high near 80. South southeast wind 7 to 12 mph becoming south southwest 13 to 18 mph in the afternoon.

screen-shot-2016-10-25-at-4-56-24-amTonight A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before 1am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 53. Southwest wind 3 to 7 mph.

WednesdaySunny, with a high near 77. North wind 7 to 11 mph.

Wednesday NightClear, with a low around 47. East northeast wind around 5 mph becoming light and variable.

ThursdaySunny, with a high near 80. South southwest wind 5 to 14 mph.

Thursday NightMostly clear, with a low around 56.

FridaySunny, with a high near 82.

Friday NightPartly cloudy, with a low around 50.

SaturdayMostly sunny, with a high near 74.

Nursing program at Kansas Wesleyan Denied Accreditation

SALINA– Kansas Wesleyan University’s Nursing program was notified this week that its application for accreditation by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) was not accepted.

Kansas Wesleyan began the application process for this new regional programmatic accreditation through CCNE in May 2015, according to a media release.

A site-visit team from CCNE visited campus on February 1–2, 2016. The visit team submitted a report to the CCNE Board of Commissioners, which met on September 23, 2016, and notified the university last week. Students and faculty were on fall break when the letter was received, and university administrators shared the news with campus on Monday.

“Continuous improvement has been our focus for the past 18 months. Our faculty and administrators in Nursing and across the university have worked diligently to restructure and enhance all aspects of the program,” said Dr. Matt Thompson, university president and CEO. “This was unexpected news, but the fact that we met 25 of the 28 criteria means that they believe in the quality of our new fall curriculum and our faculty.”

The Nursing program has 40 Pre-Nursing students who will be ready to enter the program in 2017 or 2018. Not all health care centers require employees to have a degree from a university that has voluntary programmatic accreditation.

“Nursing has been a signature program at Kansas Wesleyan for many years, and we are committed to continuing to meet the needs of Salina’s healthcare community,” said Dr. Thompson.

In summer 2015, three new faculty members with graduate degrees in Nursing Education were hired to create a core team to re-build the curriculum and the program.

 

Hunt for suspect in killings, shooting of 2 officers continues

From the Facebook live video
From the Facebook live video

WELLSTON, Okla. (AP) — The Latest on the search for an man accused of wounding two police officers (all times local):

Oklahoma authorities are still looking for a man who they say posted live videos to social media during a violent crime spree that included the shooting of two police officers, armed car thefts and the killing of his aunt and uncle.

An arrest warrant including two counts of first-degree murder has been issued for 38-year-old Michael Dale Vance Jr. of Chandler, Oklahoma. He’s been wanted for more than 24 hours.

Oklahoma County authorities say they believe Vance shot and wounded two police officers Sunday night and then posted Facebook Live videos documenting his run from police. Police say he then drove to the home of his aunt and uncle and killed them.

In one of the videos, a man wearing a blood-stained shirt pans to a long gun and says: “This is real.”

 

9:20 a.m.

An Oklahoma City television station is reporting that a man accused of shooting two Oklahoma police officers has been posting live videos while on the run.

TV station KWTV reports that Michael Vance posted two videos Sunday night on Facebook Live. The Associated Press couldn’t immediately verify the videos. The Lincoln County Oklahoma sheriff hasn’t returned a message Monday morning regarding the videos.  See the video here.  (caution very graphic)

In one video, a man wearing a backward baseball cap says he’s about to steal another vehicle and it’s “gonna be intense.” In another, the same man says: “Letting y’all know, look, this is real” before showing a long gun on the passenger seat.

He says: “If you want to know what’s up next, stay tuned to your local news.”

Vance is a suspect in the shooting of two Wellston police officers Sunday night and in a double slaying in Oklahoma County.

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WELLSTON, Okla. (AP) — Authorities are searching for a man suspected in a double slaying and accused of shooting and wounding two police officers near Oklahoma City.

The Lincoln County Oklahoma Sheriff’s Office says the officers were shot Sunday night as they responded to a report of shots fired in the town of Wellston, 35 miles northeast of Oklahoma City. The sheriff’s office says they are recovering from their injuries.

The sheriff’s office says one person was arrested but that a second suspect, Michael Vance, stole a patrol car and remains missing.

 


The Oklahoma Highway Patrol says authorities believe Vance is driving a silver 2007 Mitsubishi Eclipse with an Oklahoma license plate of 943LQQ.

The sheriff in neighboring Oklahoma County said on Twitter that Vance is a suspect in two deaths in Oklahoma County, but no further details have been released.

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