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Free monthly vision screenings start Saturday by Hays Lions Club

Printout of a vision screening summary
Printout of a vision screening summary

By BECKY KISER
Hays Post

Starting Sat., May 14, the Hays Lions Club will provide free vision screening for children and adults on the second Saturday of each month.

The club has teamed up with the ARC Thrift Store, 600 Main, which is handicapped-accessible and has ample parking. Vision screening will be available from 9 a.m. to noon.

Vision disability is the single most prevalent disabling condition among children. Most times, children don’t know they can’t see well because that is the way they have seen since birth.

“By early detection of vision disorders and treatment of them, challenges to good vision are 95 percent correctable,” said Jim Huenergarde, Hays Lions Club vision screener.

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The Spot Vision Screener by Welch Allyn can be used on people as young as 6 months.

A little more than a year ago, the Hays Lions Club, together with Hays First Care Clinic, purchased the portable $7,800 Spot Vision Screener made by Welch Allyn.

The screening is quick and non-invasive, accurate and reliable. It can detect nearsightedness, farsightedness, amblyopia (lazy eye), astigmatism (blurred vision), strabismus (crossed eyed), unequal refractive power, and unequal pupil size.

The device can detect vision issues on patients from six months of age through adults.

“This is a screening and is not a diagnosis,” Huenergarde emphasized.  “If irregularities are found, the patient or parent is given the results so that they can contact their vision specialist.”

The Lions also provide vision screening for day care facilities, pre-schools, public and private schools, Head Start programs, and works with the First Care Clinic.

For more information and to schedule an appointment, contact Jim Huenergarde at (785) 650-7338.

Hays teen hospitalized after 1-70 crash

photos Ellsworth Volunteer Fire Department
photos Ellsworth Volunteer Fire Department

ELLSWORTH COUNTY – A Hays teen was injured in an accident just before 12:15p.m. on Thursday in Ellsworth County.

The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a 2010 Ford Escape driven by Owen Patrick Toepfer, 18, was westbound on Interstate 70 two miles east of the Kansas 18 Junction.

An object in the vehicle distracted the driver.

The Ford rear-ended the trailer of a westbound 2002 Chevy pickup driven by Jeffrey T. Underwood, 23, Faulkner, AR. that was in the right lane traveling at 45 miles-per-hour and gaining speed with four-way flashers on.

Toepfer was transported to the hospital in Salina.

Screen Shot 2016-05-13 at 6.14.09 AMUnderwood and a passenger were not injured.

All three were properly restrained at the time of the accident, according to the KHPLocal

American Royal barbecue contest moves to Kansas

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courtesy photo

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The American Royal annual barbecue contest is moving from Missouri to Kansas.

The American Royal Association announced Thursday that the contest will be held at the Kansas Speedway from Oct. 26-30. The Kansas City Star reports it’s the first time the event, which started 36 years ago, will be in Kansas.

The contest, which draws hundreds of amateur and professional barbecue teams and tens of thousands of attendees, has had three locations in Kansas City, Missouri, including at Arrowhead Stadium.

The American Royal Association said in a release that the move to the Speedway was necessary because of scheduling conflicts at the Truman Sports Complex.

Kansas Speedway President Pat Warren said in a statement he looks forward to showing contestants and fans “a great time at our unique venue.”

Kansas Middle School students arrested after threats

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photo USD 261

HAYSVILLE, Kan. (AP) — Four Kansas middle schools students were taken into custody after officials became aware of social media posts threatening violence at the school.

Haysville Police Chief Jeff Whitfield said in a statement that Haysville Middle School staff and the school resource officer learned of “threatening messages made via the internet” Thursday morning. He says the threats involved several students causing violence against classmates and staff members at the school.

The Wichita Eagle reports four students were arrested. School District spokeswoman Liz Hames says the district is taking disciplinary action and the students could also face criminal charges.

Haysville is a town of about 10,000 residents about 10 miles south of Wichita.

Best paper award received by FHSU faculty team

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Drs. Wally Guyot and Robert Meier

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Fort Hays State University’s faculty Dr. Wally Guyot, professor of management, and Dr. Robert Meier, professor of informatics received the best paper award at the eighth annual business conference at Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, Texas.

The paper is titled “Impulse Control and Internet Addiction Disorder among Business Professionals.”

Dr. Reginald Bell of Prairie View A&M University also contributed to the research paper.

Kansas court justice warns against being swept up by rhetoric

Kansas Supreme Court Seated left to right: Hon. Marla J. Luckert, Hon. Lawton R. Nuss, Chief Justice; Hon. Carol A. Beier. Standing left to right: Hon. Dan Biles, Hon. Eric S. Rosen, Hon. Lee A. Johnson, and Hon. Caleb Stegall.
Kansas Supreme Court
Seated left to right: Hon. Marla J. Luckert, Hon. Lawton R. Nuss, Chief Justice; Hon. Carol A. Beier.
Standing left to right: Hon. Dan Biles, Hon. Eric S. Rosen, Hon. Lee A. Johnson, and Hon. Caleb Stegall.

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A Kansas Supreme Court justice is urging the public not to be swept up by rhetoric about the judiciary.

The Topeka Capital-Journal reports that Justice Marla Luckert’s says the anti-abortion group Kansans for Life disagrees with a small number of the thousands of opinions she has been involved in while sitting on the court.

Her speech Wednesday at the YWCA Network Lunch in Topeka was one of the opening acts in the kind-of, sort-of campaigns several justices will wage during the next few months. The speech came a day after the state’s high court heard arguments in a school finance case that has angered lawmakers and brought calls for voters to toss out the justices.

Most of the justices are up for retention votes on the November ballot.

Gov. signs bill, higher vehicle registration fees will help hire more troopers

SALINA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas motorists will pay higher vehicle registration fees starting in July to provide extra funds for the state Highway Patrol to hire additional troopers.

Gov. Sam Brownback signed a bill boosting fees into law Thursday during a ceremony in Salina. It is home to the patrol’s training center.
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The new law also includes another fee increase to provide additional funds for a center in Hutchinson that trains other law enforcement officers.

Vehicle registration fees will increase $3.25. Most vehicle owners now pay $35.

A $2 increase will raise $5.4 million a year for the patrol so it can hire an additional 75 troopers. Thirty-five of the state’s 105 counties have no assigned trooper.

An additional $1.25 fee increase will raise $3.4 million annually for the Hutchinson training center.

KHP: 2 hospitalized after dog bites driver, semi overturns

KHPRUSSELL COUNTY – Two people were injured in an accident just before 11 a.m. on Thursday in Russell County.

The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a 2011 Kenworth semi driven by Stephen A. Nisbett, 35, Amarillo, TX., was westbound on Interstate 70 just west of the Ellsworth County line.

A dog in the truck bit the driver on the hand. This caused the truck to leave the roadway. The driver over-corrected and the vehicle rolled.

Nisbett and a passenger Kimberly M. Nisbett, 30, Danielson, CT., were transported to Russell Regional Medical Center. She was not wearing a seatbelt, according to the KHP.

The dog has not been located, according to the KHP.

Police: Salina woman dies after attack in her home

Police near the crime scene photos Terry Trebugge
Police near the crime scene photos Terry Trebugge

SALINE COUNTY – Law enforcement authorities in Saline County investigating a Thursday morning stabbing.

Just after 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, Police officers were sent to the area of Roach Street and Max Avenue after a report of a stabbing, according to Deputy Police Chief Sean Morton.

A female victim fled a home in the 700 block of Max Avenue and ran to a neighbor’s home in the 1800 block of Roach Street to get help.

EMS transported her to Salina Regional Health Center where she died.

Morton said police were actively searching for a suspect.

Leota L. Chance

Former Phillipsburg resident Leota L. Chance, age 99, passed away Wednesday, May 11, 2016 at the Schowalter Villa in Hesston, KS.

She was born March 28, 1917 in Phillips County, KS the son of Roy & Faerie F. (Brown) Kendall.

She was united in marriage to Cloyce E. Chance on July 18, 1942 in San Rafael, CA. He preceded her in death in 1985. She was also preceded by her son, Gary; brother, Darrell; & sister, Faunie Fix.

Survivors include her daughter, Carole Diercks & husband Dalyn of Hesston, KS; brother Galen Kendall & wife, Ann of Grass Valley, CA; 4 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren; & 4 great great grandchildren.

Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, May 14, 2016 in the Olliff-Boeve Memorial Chapel, 1115 2nd St., Phillipsburg, KS 67661, with Pastor Lew Van Der Wege officiating. Burial will follow in the Fairview Cemetery, Phillipsburg.

Mrs. Chance will lie in state from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday, with the family receiving friends for visitation from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m., all in the funeral chapel.

Memorial contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Assoc., Golden Years Senior Center, or the United Methodist Church.

Online condolences may be left at www.olliffboeve.com.

Mother of bus assault victim files lawsuit against school district

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GREAT BEND-Ellsworth County Attorney Joe Shepack filed charges against two Great Bend teenagers for their involvement in an assault case that occurred on a Great Bend High School activities bus.

The assault allegedly happened on February 6 as the high school swim team was traveling back from a swim meet in Manhattan.

One teenager entered a not guilty plea and the other entered a no contest plea.

The mother of the assault victim is now filing a lawsuit against everyone that may have let the attack happen.

Michele O’Neil says she wants justice in a case she feels was mishandled.

“What I want is justice for my son and for other kids,” she said.

O’Neil’s son has not returned to school since the alleged incident.

The lawsuit filed in Ellsworth County is against the school district, USD 428 Superintendent Brad Reed, and school board members.

It states the school district did not take proper steps to provide a safe environment for her son and other students.

O’Neil is asking for roughly $400,000 in claims. The Barton County Sheriff’s Office is in charge of distributing the subpoenas to the Barton County residents.

Young and Medlen put on DL by Royals with arm injuries

NEW YORK (AP) – Struggling pitchers Chris Young and Kris Medlen have been put on the disabled list by the Kansas City Royals.

An MRI Wednesday determined Young has a strained right forearm, and Medlen has right rotator cuff inflammation. Young’s stint is retroactive to Tuesday and Medlen’s to Wednesday.

Young is 1-5 with a 6.68 ERA in seven starts and Melden 1-3 with a 7.77 ERA in six.

Kansas City selected the contract of right-hander Peter Moylan from Omaha before Thursday’s series finale at the New York Yankees and recalled left-hander Scott Alexander from the Triple-A team.

Moylan is 1-1 with a five saves and a 0.71 ERA in 12 relief appearances with the Storm Chasers, and Alexander is 1-0 with a 2.57 ERA in 14 innings.

Woman arrested in California in 2007 Kansas killing

Filby- photo Torrance Police
Filby- photo Torrance Police

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Federal officials say a woman has been arrested in California in a 2007 Kansas killing.

The suspect Michelle Antoinette Filby, 44, was arrested Wednesday in Torrance, California, in the shooting death of 16-year-old Michael Torneden in Topeka, according to Deputy U.S. Marshal Jerry Viera

She is jailed in California on $250,000 bond.

The Topeka Capital-Journal reports that several people were inside the house when Torneden was shot. His death was originally reported as a possible suicide but was ruled a homicide after an autopsy.

In 2013, three other people were found fatally shot inside the same house where Torneden died. A fourth victim of the 2013 shooting died after she was found in a nearby parking lot. No arrests have been made in that case.

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