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Partly sunny, windy Monday

Weather conditions are forecast to be dry with slightly warmer daily high temperatures heading into mid week.

Screen Shot 2016-01-11 at 5.41.14 AMToday Mostly sunny, with a high near 45. Wind chill values as low as 5 early. Northwest wind 10 to 17 mph.

Tonight Partly cloudy, with a low around 20. Northwest wind 7 to 11 mph.

TuesdaySunny, with a high near 37. North northwest wind 6 to 10 mph becoming east in the afternoon.

Tuesday NightMostly clear, with a low around 20. East southeast wind 6 to 9 mph becoming southwest after midnight.

WednesdaySunny, with a high near 48. West southwest wind 8 to 11 mph.

Wednesday NightClear, with a low around 25.

ThursdaySunny, with a high near 50.

Thursday NightPartly cloudy, with a low around 27.

FridayPartly sunny, with a high near 39. Breezy.

SW Kansas woman dies after hit by SUV

pedestrian accidentELKHART – A Kansas woman died in an accident just before 7p.m. on Sunday in Morton County.

The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a 2011 Chevy Equinox driven by Paula Koski, 60, Elkhart, was northbound in the 500 Block of Baca Street.

The driver was unable to avoid a pedestrian Barbara A. Dordahl, 61, Elkhart, walking in the intersection of the northbound lane at Seward Street.

Dordahl was transported to Garnand Funeral Home

Koski was not injured.

Blood drives this week in Ellis and Hays

arc blood donation new year resolutionBlood drives will be held in Ellis and Hays this week.

The American Red Cross will be at the Ellis Knights of Columbus, 1013 Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 12, from 1 to 6 p.m.

Hays Academy of Hair Design, 1214 E. 27th, will host a blood drive Friday, Jan. 15, from 12 to 4:15 p.m.

Donors can schedule appointments online, by calling 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or via the Blood Donor App. Walk-ins are also welcome.

Kansas lawmakers convene session with budget gap to close UPDATE

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TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — The latest on the Kansas Legislature’s opening day (all times local):

9:30 a.m.

Kansas legislators face closing a projected $190 million shortfall in the budget for the state’s next fiscal year as they opened their annual session.

The Republican-dominated House and Senate were convening Monday afternoon for the session’s first day.

GOP leaders were hoping Republicans could avoid the infighting that made last year’s session the longest ever at 114 days. Sessions are typically scheduled for 90 days, but top Republicans hope this year’s will be 80 or even fewer days.

The projected deficit is the gap between anticipated revenues and spending already approved under the $15.8 billion budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1.

Republican legislators last year closed a bigger shortfall by raising sales and cigarette taxes. GOP Gov. Sam Brownback has ruled out further tax increases this year.

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TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas legislators faced closing a projected $190 million shortfall in the budget for the state’s next fiscal year as they opened their annual session.

The Republican-dominated House and Senate were convening Monday afternoon for the session’s first day.

GOP leaders were hoping Republicans could avoid the infighting that made last year’s session the longest ever at 114 days. Sessions are typically scheduled for 90 days, but top Republicans hope this year’s will be 80 or even fewer days.

The projected deficit is the gap between anticipated revenues and spending already approved under the $15.8 billion budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1.

Republican legislators last year closed a bigger shortfall by raising sales and cigarette taxes. GOP Gov. Sam Brownback has ruled out further tax increases this year.

State could gain millions if Powerball winner sold in Kansas

powerball (1)TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas could be a big winner if someone buys the winning ticket to the $1.3 billion Powerball drawing in the state.

The Kansas Lottery says a Kansas winner of Wednesday’s jackpot would have to pay at least $40 million to the state.

The Topeka Capital-Journal reports that is far more than the state’s current budget shortfall, which is more than $10 million.

Lottery spokeswoman Sally Lunsford says if the winner took the one-time payout of $806 million, the state’s tax of 5 percent would generate a bit more than $40 million. After federal taxes, the winner would still get $564 million.

If the winner took the annuity payments, the state would withhold 5 percent every year. The state would reap millions but it would be spread over several years.

Lawsuit seeks damages in death of Kansas legislator’s wife

Rep. Dennis Hedke
Rep. Dennis Hedke

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — A Kansas legislator whose wife died last year after being struck and dragged by a vehicle in a supermarket parking lot has filed a wrongful death lawsuit.

The Wichita Eagle reports that the lawsuit filed on behalf of Rep. Dennis Hedke, a Republican representing the Wichita area, and the estate of his late wife, Annette Hedke, seeks more than $75,000 from the man driving the vehicle and from the woman who owned it.

The lawsuit says 23-year-old Christopher Schrader shouldn’t have been allowed to drive because of his driving record and drug use. It also alleges negligence on his mother’s behalf because she gave her son permission to drive the vehicle.

Schrader is criminally charged in Hedke’s death.

Court records didn’t list an attorney the Schraders Friday.

HPD to conduct SSRT training this afternoon

The Hays Police Department will conduct SSRT Nov. 30 .
The Hays Police Department will conduct SSRT Nov. 30 .
City of Hays

The Hays Police Department will be conducting Special Situation Response Team training Monday, Jan. 11, between the hours of 2 p.m. and 9 p.m. at 1309 Fort Street, Hays.

Police officers will be training with special tactical equipment. The training is being done with great care and safety.

As a home owner, you may see law enforcement officers move through your area. There is no need to be alarmed. The officers are merely conducting a realistic training exercise and there is no danger to the community.

If you have any questions or concerns, you may contact the on-site supervisor (Team Commander Tim Greenwood or Team Leader Aaron Larson), or Chief Scheibler at (785) 625-1030.

KFIX Rock News: David Bowie Dead at 69

bowiemainABC News has confirmed that legendary musician David Bowie has died at age 69.  While initially thought to be a hoax, a representative for the rock legend said that sadly, the news was true.

News first broke on Bowie’s Facebook page, with a post that explained that the musician, “died peacefully … [Sunday] … surrounded by his family after a courageous 18 month battle with cancer.

While many of you will share in this loss, we ask that you respect the family’s privacy during their time of grief.”

Bowie’s son, movie director Duncan Jones, tweeted, “Very sorry and sad to say it’s true. I’ll be offline for a while. Love to all.”  Jones was Bowie’s son with his first wife, Angie Bowie; they divorced in 1980. Bowie had been married to supermodel Iman since 1992; they have one daughter, Alexandria Zahra Jones.

Bowie, who turned 69 on Friday, had just released his 25th album, Blackstar, which was hailed by critics and fans alike.  The general public was unaware of his illness.

Bowie, a singer, songwriter, actor and fashion icon, has been an influence in some way on nearly every modern artist, from Kanye West to Madonna to U2 to Lorde to Lady Gaga.  His influence can be felt in punk rock, new wave and alternative music, ambient, dance, electronic music, and beyond.  Though the decades, his music encompassed pop, glam rock, R&B, funk, dance, soul, progressive rock, hard rock and more.

While his breakthrough hit was 1969’s “Space Oddity,” about ill-fated astronaut Major Tom, Bowie’s defining moment was the creation of his alter-ego, Ziggy Stardust, a bisexual alien rock superstar whose exploits were documented in the 1972 glam-rock masterpiece The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars.

Around that time, Bowie also publicly stated that he was gay, but that might have been a publicity stunt. Still, his gender-bending wardrobe, outrageous style and fluid sexuality made him irresistible to men and women alike.  In 1976, he said he was bisexual, but in 1983, he told Rolling Stone, that he “always was a closet heterosexual,” and said that publicly declaring he was bisexual was, “the biggest mistake I ever made.”  Asked about that comment in 2002, he said that he felt stating that he was bisexual ultimately, “stood in the way of so much I wanted to do” in America, because it, “is a very puritanical place.”

Bowie’s first U.S. #1 was “Fame,” co-written by his good friend, John Lennon.  His only other U.S. #1 hit was 1983’s “Let’s Dance,” but his catalog includes a string of classic songs: “Heroes,” “Changes,” “China Girl,” “Rebel Rebel,” “Diamond Dogs,” “Suffragette City,” “Life on Mars,” “Modern Love” and more.  He collaborated with artists as diverse as Iggy Pop, Bing Crosby, Queen, Mick Jagger and Tina Turner.  He produced albums for Iggy Pop’s Stooges, Lou Reed and Mott the Hoople, for whom he wrote the hit “All the Young Dudes.”

As an actor, Bowie, who was trained in theater and mime, appeared in films as diverse as Labyrinth, The Man Who Fell to Earth, The Hunger, A View to a Kill, The Last Temptation of Christ, The Prestige and Zoolander.  “Lazarus,” the title track from Blackstar, was also the basis for a stage musical that opened in New York City last week.

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KNOLL: Having no shame matters

Les Knoll
Les Knoll

In this letter to the editor, I am writing about a phenomenon in today’s politics that having no shame doesn’t seem to matter.

What in the world does it take to feel shame? For me, not a whole lot when I do something wrong and I know that to be true of all the wonderful, loving, morally responsible people I know personally in Kansas and Arizona. Most of us are willing to admit we make mistakes. Not true in national politics.

Hillary Clinton, running for president, has no shame. Does she even have a conscience? That appears not to be the case.

Why do I pick on Hillary? She’s an extension of Obama (who has no shame either) and that spells nothing but trouble for all of us if she becomes president. What in the world makes her think she has a divine right to be our next president?

In a number of previous letters, I have listed one failure after another of this administration. In the interest of space, I won’t again. Why would we want to go down the same path for another four years with Hillary and her liberal progressive socialist agendas no different than Obama’s? That would be insanity.

Hillary is shameless about how she is running her campaign. It is all a charade. There is nothing authentic about it. Everything is calculated to make her look good and for us not to see the real Hillary. People are selected before she talks to ask her soft questions, even children are recruited. It’s all staged. It’s all a dog and pony show designed to give us a side of Hillary that isn’t reality.

It’s all theatre with Hillary! Yes, you could say there is acting with all politicians running for president, but nothing even remotely close to what we see with Hillary.

What you see with Hillary is not what you get. Read Edward Klein’s book “Unlikeable: The Problem with Hillary.” She is brutal to people behind closed doors, especially her security. Liberal mainstream media is shameless showing her smiling wherever she goes in order to prop her up.

She is mean to her security detail. How many thousands upon thousands is spent of taxpayer monies to protect her, husband Bill, and daughter Chelsea yet she has no shame taking away the guns of law abiding citizens.

During her four year tenure as Secretary of State the world has become the biggest mess ever. From one end of planet earth to the other end our relations with rogue nations like Iran, Russia, China, North Korea, and others have never been worse. She has no shame denying the mess created by her and Obama. Nor has she had any major accomplishments in that role, but it is obvious she could care less about that fact.

Could her email scandal of using a private homemade server get any worse as the FBI investigates? Shamelessly she says” I never received classified emails on my private server” while 1300 classified emails have been found to date, and counting. She said a private email server was legal although a court said it was not. National security became compromised big time in the process. Virtually everything she said about her private email server has turned out not to be true.

Most of us, at the very least, would admit incompetence and stop lying about it. Not Hillary.

Hillary is anything but transparent. It is obvious she didn’t want, as a public servant for four years, anybody to know what she was up to. Could there be a conflict of interest between her tenure as a government employee while she and Bill’s wealth climbed into the millions? Chances are 100 to 1 that was the case.

What? Are you kidding me? She wants to be a woman’s greatest defender when being raped. Please! She is an enabler of her serial sexual abuser husband Bill, but neither one shows the slightest concern about his abominable past with women. Any other politician, Democrat or Republican, would be in a jump suit, but both get a pass on his predatory behavior. It’s the height of why shame should matter, along with all the other things mentioned.

There’s much more that Hillary should be ashamed of, like being the most honored politician of Planned Parenthood in the business of killing poor defenseless unborn babies. Nor does she have any qualms running a campaign program of giving away free stuff on your taxpayer dime and mine – for no other reason but to get votes. Etcetera – much more.

Perhaps worst of all, far too many Americans, including Christians, have no shame voting to put two corrupt people with one scandal after another and no moral principles back in the White House; two individuals in a shameful marriage who will do anything to get elected. God help us!

Les Knoll lives in Victoria and Gilbert, Ariz.

Iconic singer David Bowie dies

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NEW YORK (AP) — David Bowie, the innovative and iconic singer whose illustrious career lasted five decades, has died after a battle with cancer. He was 69.

Representative Steve Martin said early Monday that Bowie died “peacefully” and was surrounded by family.

The statement read: “While many of you will share in this loss, we ask that you respect the family’s privacy during their time of grief.”

No more details were provided.

Bowie turned 69 on Friday, the same day he released a new album called “Blackstar.”

Feds: Don’t ask Kansas WIC participants immigration status

WicWICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Federal authorities are warning Sedgwick County officials that asking some health clinic clients about their immigration status would violate federal rules.

U.S. Department of Agriculture officials told the county in emails obtained by The Wichita Eagle that asking participants in the Women, Infants and Children nutrition program about their legal status could put federal grant dollars for the entire county health department at risk.

The county asked the state in October to block illegal immigrants from the WIC program, but there is no eligibility requirement based on immigration status.

A regional WIC official says citizenship status has no bearing on eligibility so there’s no reason for the county to seek that information.

Kansas man hospitalized after I-70 crash in a Porsche

Screen Shot 2014-07-03 at 5.13.15 AMSALINE COUNTY- A Kansas man was injured in an accident just before 5p.m. on Sunday in Saline County.

The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a 1986 Porsche Coupe driven by Cameron S. Lyon, 21, Wellsville was westbound on Interstate 70 at Niles Road.

The Porsche rear-ended a Kenworth semi power unit.

Lyon was transported to the Salina Regional Medical Center.

The semi driver from Florida was not injured.

Both drivers were properly restrained at the time of the accident, according to the KHP.

Lawmakers talk Kan. school funding before opening annual session

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TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — The Kansas Legislature’s top Democrats are predicting that Republican lawmakers will try to extend a new law for funding public schools that’s been criticized by many educators.

Senate Minority Leader Anthony Hensley of Topeka and House Minority Leader Tom Burroughs of Kansas City said Sunday that they believe the Legislature’s GOP majorities won’t be able to pass another school funding law this year.

The Legislature last year junked a per-pupil formula for distributing state aid to school districts, replacing it with “block grants.”

The new law expires in July 2017, but Hensley and Burroughs predicted Republicans will try to extend it another year.

Democratic lawmakers had a briefing on school funding issues from Deputy Education Commissioner Dale Dennis. They caucused a day before the Legislature opens its annual session.

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TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Democratic lawmakers were meeting to discuss school funding issues before the Kansas Legislature opened its annual session.

Democrats from both chambers gathered Sunday afternoon for a joint caucus. They were having a briefing on budget issues and hearing from Deputy Education Commissioner Dale Dennis about school funding.

Senate Republicans also planned to have what their leaders described as an orientation meeting Sunday evening. However, they said it would be closed to the public.

Both chambers were scheduled to convene at 2 p.m. Monday to formally open the session.

Lawmakers expect to debate overhauling how the state distributes more than $4 billion a year in aid to its 286 public school districts. But GOP lawmakers aren’t yet sure how far the Legislature will get in drafting a new school finance formula.

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