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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.

Kansas man to stay in jail until domestic terror plot trial

Wright, Allen and Stein-photos Sedgwick Co.
Wright, Allen and Stein-photos Sedgwick Co.

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — A Kansas man will stay behind bars until trial for his role in an alleged conspiracy by a militia group to detonate truck bombs at an apartment complex where 120 Somali immigrants live.

Curtis Allen waived his detention hearing Monday and entered a not guilty plea, the only plea a federal magistrate judge can accept at this stage of the court proceedings.

Allen and co-defendants Patrick Stein and Gavin Wright are charged with conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction in the meatpacking town of Garden City.

Prosecutors allege they are part of a militia group that calls itself “The Crusaders.” The government contends they planned to attack the apartment complex, which contains a mosque in one of the units, the day after the November election.

Police investigating death of boy at Kansas day care

EUDORA, Kan. (AP) — The license for a Eudora day care is under emergency suspension after a 9-month-old boy died there last month.

Eudora Police Capt. Daniel Flick says officers received a report Sept. 29 of an unresponsive infant at the Sunshine Kids Group Daycare Home. When officers arrived they found staff administering CPR to the boy, who was later pronounced dead at a Lawrence hospital.

Flick says a preliminary autopsy led investigators to believe the boy’s death was suspicious and the department asked Douglas County authorities for help with the investigation.

The emergency suspension is under appeal and awaiting a hearing.

Flick says no arrests have been made in the case.

The Lawrence Journal-World reports a representative for Sunshine Kids Group Daycare Home declined to comment on the incident.

Police: Man dies after SUV plunges from bridge in Kansas City

It happened about 10:30 a.m. when the vehicle jumped over a wall and went off a bridge on U.S. Highway 71 near the 85th Street exit- photo courtesy KCTV5
It happened about 10:30 a.m. when the vehicle jumped over a wall and went off a bridge on U.S. Highway 71 near the 85th Street exit- photo courtesy KCTV5

KANSAS CITY — Police are investigating a man’s death after his sport utility vehicle plunged from a highway bridge.

Police tell The Kansas City Star workers at a construction company were retrieving pipes Monday from the company’s scrap yard near the US-71 bridge when they found the mangled vehicle and the driver’s body.

Kansas City police Sgt. Bill Mahoney says the vehicle was southbound when it went over the barrier and plunged onto a pile of pipes. Mahoney said the driver died from injuries in the crash.

Police believe the crash occurred sometime well before the vehicle was found.

The driver’s name was not immediately released.

Convicted Kan. sex offender enters plea to theft of amusement park clown

Damian Mayes- KBI photo and Louie-courtesy photo
Damian Mayes- KBI photo and Louie-courtesy photo

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — A Kansas man has pleaded no contest to felony theft in the disappearance of Louie the Clown and other items from the former Joyland Amusement Park.

The Sedgwick County District Attorney’s Office says 41-year-old Damian Mayes of Wichita entered the plea on Friday.

The items were found in February 2015 at Mayes’ home. Mayes was an employee of the park who helped build and repair organs. The nearly life-sized carved clown played an automated organ near Joyland’s entrance for decades before the park closed in 2006.

The clown statue disappeared from Joyland sometime in 2005 or 2006 and was officially reported stolen in 2010.

Mayes is already serving a sentence in for a 2010 conviction on child sex crimes.

He will be sentenced for the Joyland thefts Dec. 13.

Sewer line cleaning schedule for Tuesday

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Nineteen miles of sewer line are being cleaned in 2016.

City of Hays

The city of Hays Utilities Department has contracted ProPipe to conduct sewer line cleaning and inspections at the locations described below and shown on the attached maps. Cleaning began Thursday, October 13, 2016 and will continue through November 22, 2016. The date may change due to breakdowns, weather, or other problems.

On Tuesday, October 25, 2016, crews will be working in the area of 27th and Indian Trail, moving south to east 25th St. and over to Donald Drive.

Obama administration: Big increase for your health insurance premiums

healthRICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR, Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration is confirming that premiums will go up sharply next year for health insurance sold to millions of consumers through HealthCare.gov.

Before taxpayer-provided subsidies, premiums for a midlevel benchmark plan will increase an average of 25 percent across states served by the federally run online market.

The number of insurers serving the federal market will drop from 232 to 167, a loss of about 28 percent.

Administration officials say that despite the sobering numbers, subsidies designed to rise alongside premiums will insulate most customers from sticker shock. And they add that consumers who are willing to shop for a cheaper plan will still be able to find bargains.

Sign-up season starts Nov. 1, and window-shopping for plans and premiums is already available.

Listen to Tiger Talk with Fort Hays State football coach Chris Brown

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Click below to listen to Tiger Talk with “Voice of the Tigers” Gerard Wellbrock and Fort Hays State head football coach Chris Brown as they review Saturday’s win over Missouri Western and take a look ahead at this Saturday’s game in Emporia against Emporia State.

Tiger Talk airs on Monday evening at 6 p.m. on Tiger Radio Mix-103.

Perkins wins NWOSU Ranger Invitational; leads Tiger women to second place finish

ENID, Okla. – Fort Hays State sophomore Hannah Perkins claimed the second individual title of her career at the Ranger Invitational, hosted by Northwestern Oklahoma State University at Meadowlake Golf Course. She helped the Tigers to a second-place finish as a team.

Perkins shot a total of 5-over par for the tournament with a 3-over par 75 on day one and then a two-over par 74 on day two. She was two strokes clear of Shanae Ammons from Lubbock Christian. Perkins was one of just three players to shoot inside 10-over par overall for the tournament. It was the first individual win of the season for Perkins, who claimed her first collegiate tournament win as a freshman last spring.

Taylor DeBoer joined Perkins in the top 10 individually in seventh place. She shot rounds of 85 and 82. Hannah Karisiuk was just outside the top 10 in 11th with rounds of 86 and 83. Kelsey McCarthy tied for 19th with rounds of 92 and 88, while Hadley Tharp shot two rounds of 97 to finish in 33rd.

Lubbock Christian won the team title by 27 strokes with a total of 638. The Tigers shot 665 and were clear of third place Northwestern Oklahoma State by 15 strokes. This tournament wraps up the fall schedule for the FHSU women.

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