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Mostly sunny, warmer Saturday

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Sunny, with a high near 52. Light and variable wind becoming east southeast 5 to 10 mph in the morning.

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Mostly cloudy, with a low around 31. East northeast wind 8 to 16 mph becoming north northwest after midnight.

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Partly cloudy, with a low around 33.

Tuesday
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Wednesday
Mostly cloudy, with a high near 38. Breezy.

Lawmakers Seek Answers After Feds Deny KanCare Extension

BY ANDY MARSO

Rep. Dan Hawkins, chairman of the Kansas House Health and Human Services Committee, says the state desperately needs the KanCare extension federal officials denied this week.
ANDY MARSO / KANSAS NEWS SERVICE

Kansas legislators are seeking answers from the Brownback administration after federal officials denied a one-year extension of the state’s Medicaid program known as KanCare.

The denial letter, dated Jan. 17, outlines a series of concerns about the state’s privatization of Medicaid under three insurance companies. Federal officials cited poor coordination between the Kansas Department of Health and Environment and the Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services and said neither state agency was doing enough to hold the three insurance companies known as managed care organizations, or MCOs, accountable to Medicaid rules.

The lack of oversight puts the health of the 425,000 Kansans enrolled in Medicaid at risk, federal officials said.

Download the KanCare extension denial letter from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
Sen. Vicki Schmidt, a Republican from Topeka who chairs the Senate Public Health and Welfare Committee, asked committee members to read the Topeka Capital-Journal’s initial report on the denial letter .

Schmidt said they should prepare questions for KDHE Secretary Susan Mosier.

“I’ll be asking the (KDHE) secretary to appear before the committee Monday to respond to this,” Schmidt said.

Rep. Dan Hawkins, a Wichita Republican who chairs the House Health and Human Services Committee, said he planned to take his concerns straight to Lt. Gov. Jeff Colyer. Gov. Sam Brownback has made Colyer, a plastic surgeon, the administration’s point person on KanCare.

Hawkins said the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services denial of the extension indicates that KDHE does not have enough control over the MCOs that administer KanCare: Amerigroup, UnitedHealthcare and Sunflower State Health Plan, a division of Centene.

He said he would press for hiring an independent KanCare inspector general based out of the Kansas Attorney General’s Office. An inspector general position within KDHE has been vacant since 2014.

“I think, from a legislative standpoint, that’s long overdue,” Hawkins said.

Administration’s response

A spokeswoman in the governor’s office said Brownback and Colyer are in Washington, D.C., attending the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump.

In a statement from the governor’s office, administration officials cast the KanCare extension rejection as a partisan move and said the program was in no jeopardy.

Colyer called it “an ugly parting shot” from the administration of outgoing President Barack Obama, a Democrat.

“It is politically motivated pure and simple,” Colyer said in the statement, “and we expect this situation to be resolved quickly once the new administration in Washington comes into office.”

The state signed contracts with the MCOs in 2012 to take over Kansas Medicaid, which is now a $3.4 billion program.

Those contracts are set to expire at the end of this year. The state had planned to solicit new bids in 2017 but asked to extend the current contracts after Trump’s election, in anticipation of changes to Medicaid funding that may allow more flexibility.

That extension application is what CMS blocked this week.

Hawkins said it’s possible a Trump-led CMS will reverse that decision. The Brownback administration also has one month to correct the problems within KanCare and resubmit the application. Mosier, in a prepared statement, said that process is underway and she is confident it will be a success.

But Hawkins said none of that comforts him, with the end of the KanCare contracts looming and no new contracts to put up for bid yet.

“We’ve got to have this extension,” Hawkins said. “I think this (denial) was a blow. Because to give us time to really be able to produce a new KanCare RFP (request for proposal), we need this extension. I don’t want to hurry this. I want to get this right.”

Stakeholders see opportunity

Organizations that work with KanCare recipients said the extension denial provides an opportunity for the state to address their longstanding concerns.

Interhab, a Topeka-based nonprofit that represents businesses that provide long-term support services to Kansans with disabilities, released a statement calling on state officials to streamline KanCare reimbursements and increase scrutiny of the MCOs.

The rejection letter from CMS gave special attention to long-term support services, which allow Kansans with disabilities to live independently in their homes and communities rather than nursing facilities. The letter said federal investigators uncovered significant infractions of Medicaid rules for those services, including MCO changes to service plans and hours without input from the service providers or the disabled people affected.

The findings came largely from on-site reviews of the MCOs in October that substantiated complaints CMS officials heard during a listening tour of the state earlier in the year.

Tim Wood, Interhab executive director, said he wished CMS would have stepped in earlier.

“What this tells me is that perhaps long-term supports were not a good fit (for KanCare),” Wood said.

Federal officials’ concerns about the medical side of KanCare were largely confined to the number of providers the three MCOs truly have in their networks.

CMS officials said the state had done little to no vetting of the MCO provider lists and the information on network adequacy couldn’t be verified.

Melinda Miner, a dentist in Hays, said Thursday that didn’t surprise her.

Miner and other dentists aired concerns about dental providers dropping out of KanCare following a 4 percent cut in reimbursements last year. She said KDHE officials assured her the dental networks remained robust, even in her rural corner of Kansas.

That didn’t match what Miner was seeing on the ground. So she got the MCO lists of dental providers. For the next two weeks, she called each of them on her lunch breaks and between patient appointments.

Some were dead, some had retired and some told her they had never signed up to be KanCare providers.

“The more phone calls I made, the more interested I got in it,” Miner said. “Each county brought so many surprises it just led me to say, OK, just one more county.”

Miner eventually compiled a map that showed dental shortages throughout the western half of the state – including more than 20 counties that don’t have a single dentist who takes KanCare .

“It wasn’t my job,” Miner said. “Somebody on the state level really needed to discover what their actual network was.”

Miner said the federal findings about the lack of network oversight brought her a sense of frustration, not validation.

“I really, really hope this wakes people up to something the providers already know,” Miner said. “Which is that the system is broken.”

Andy Marso is a reporter for kcur.org‘s Kansas News Service, a collaboration of KCUR, Kansas Public Radio and KMUW covering health, education and politics in Kansas. You can reach him on Twitter @andymarso.

Police attempt to identify Kan. attempted robbery suspect

Image courtesy Topeka Police

SHAWNEE COUNTY – Law enforcement authorities in Shawnee County are investigating an attempted robbery and asking for help to identify a suspect.

Just after 7pm on Thursday, a man entered the Dollar General, 1920 SW 10th Avenue in Topeka and demanded money, according to a social media report from police.

The suspect threatened used of a weapon but did not show one. Based on witness description and video, police are seeking a Latino man wearing a dark colored jacket with a hood over a dark colored jersey with white lettering, blue jeans and black and white shoes. He was last seen leaving the building.

He did not take anything and there were no injuries, according to police.
If you can provide any information in the case, contact police in Topeka.

Area high school scoreboard for 1/20/17

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Mid-Continent League Tournament
Championship Semifinals
TMP  59  Hill City  35
Stockton  52  Plainville  44

Hoisington Winter Jam
Championship Semifinals
Otis-Bison  61  La Crosse  55
Ellsworth  41  Russell  43

Northwest Kansas League Tournament

Consolation Semifinals
Decatur Com.  32  Wallace Co.  62

Orange and Black Classic

Consolation
Scott City  35   Pine Creek  43

Northern Plains League Tournament
Championship semifinals
St. Johns-Tipton  53  Lakeside  25
Southern Cloud  35  Thunder Ridge  55

Consolation
Natoma  30  Wilson  45
Lincoln  47   Osborne  41
Rock Hills  18   Tescott  33

Salina Invitation Tournament
Championship semifinals
Salina Central  66  Goodland  32
Abilene  41  Liberal  47

Western Kansas Liberty League
Logan  40  Palco  35

Boys
Mid-Continent League Tournament
Plainville  44  Norton  51
TMP  48  Phillipsburg  62

Hoisington Winter Jam
Championship Semifinals
Ellsworth  53   Minneapolis  36

Orange and Black Classic
Consolation Semifinals
Hays High  50  Scott City  52

Northern Plains League Tournament
Championship semifinals
St. Johns-Tipton  56  Osborne  46
Pike Valley  36   Sylvan Lucas  39

Consolation
Wilson  61  Lakeside  44
Southern Cloud  35   Thunder Ridge  42
Natoma  27  Tescott  52

St. John Mid-Winter Classic
Championship Semifinals
Pratt  34   St. John   51
Ness City  52  Central Plains  46

Consolation
Larned  59  Nickerson  61

 

Salina Invitation Tournament
Consolation semifinals
Goodland  24   Liberal  51

Bluestem Classic
Great Bend  59   Circle  51

Valley Center Tournament
Garden City  60  Ulysses  57

Western Kansas Liberty League
Logan  52  Palco  20

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Friday’s Scores
Eds: CORRECTS to show in Boys Wichita Bishop Carroll 58, Dodge City 41 sted Wichita Bishop Carroll 54, Dodge City 41
By The Associated Press
BOYS’ BASKETBALL
Logan 52, Palco 20
Baldwin Tournament
Semifinal
Augusta 50, KC Harmon 41
Bonner Springs 69, Wellsville 49
Bluestem Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
Great Bend 59, Circle 51
Wichita Campus 46, El Dorado 42
Semifinal
Wichita Collegiate 62, Gardner-Edgerton 54
Wichita Trinity 63, Kapaun Mount Carmel 61
Burlington Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
Labette County 57, Burlington 51
Paola 46, Prairie View 21
Semifinal
Independence 65, Iola 55
Rock Creek 54, Sabetha 50
Chanute Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
Chanute 49, Winfield 40
Goddard 66, Olathe North 54
Semifinal
Emporia 58, Andover Central 41
Chaparral Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
Chaparral 61, Kingman 33
Wellington 39, Mulvane 34
Semifinal
Arkansas City 78, Conway Springs 68
Clearwater 64, Belle Plaine 54
Cherokee Southeast Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
Parsons 53, Jayhawk Linn 43
St. Paul 41, Columbus 18
Coffeyville Tournament
Semifinal
Bishop Miege 60, Bartlesville, Okla. 39
Colby Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
Scott City 52, Hays 50, OT
Semifinal
Far Northeast, Colo. 56, Colby 45
Cunningham Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
Norwich 59, Cunningham 27
Stafford 75, Kinsley 68
Semifinal
South Barber 46, Attica 40
Dodge City Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
Junction City 54, Newton 43
Wichita Bishop Carroll 54, Dodge City 41
Semifinal
Derby 71, Wichita North 58
Holcomb 63, SM South 58
Flint Hills Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
Lyndon 65, Central Heights 22
Northern Heights 66, West Franklin 50
Semifinal
Council Grove 67, Chase County 35
Mission Valley 54, Osage City 43
Frontenac Tournament
Semifinal
Nevada, Mo. 48, Frontenac 47
Halstead Tournament
Semifinal
Andale 26, Halstead 15
Cheney 47, Haven 27
Hi-Plains League Tournament
Consolation
Wichita County 57, Elkhart 48
Semifinal
Cimarron 49, Lakin 37
Meade 64, Southwestern Hts. 60
Hillsboro Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
Wichita Life Prep 53, Riley County 48
Semifinal
Hesston 65, Bennington 34
Hoisington Tournament
Semifinal
Ellsworth 53, Minneapolis 36
Hoisington 56, Otis-Bison 39
McPherson Invitational Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
SM East 64, Mill Valley 44
Wichita Heights 81, Hutchinson 52
Semifinal
Manhattan 46, BV West 35
McPherson 79, Maize 73
Mid Continent League Tournament
Semifinal
Norton 51, Plainville 44
Phillipsburg 62, Hays-TMP-Marian 48
Northern Plains League Tournament
Consolation
Tescott 52, Natoma 27
Thunder Ridge 42, Glasco/Miltonvale-Southern Cloud 35
Consolation Semifinal
Wilson 61, Lakeside 44
Semifinal
St. John’s Beloit-Tipton 56, Osborne 46
Sylvan-Lucas 39, Rock Hills 36, OT
Oskaloosa Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
Oskaloosa 55, Valley Falls 54
Pleasant Ridge 48, Atchison County 45
Semifinal
Jefferson North 66, Perry-Lecompton 50
Rossville 64, Cornerstone Family 29
Pittsburg Tournament
Atchison 53, Carl Junction, Mo. 50
Pleasanton Tournament
Fifth Place
Pleasanton 40, Marmaton Valley 36
Championship
Humboldt 56, Uniontown 44
Royal Valley Panther Classic
Santa Fe Trail 56, Royal Valley 51
Wabaunsee 55, Chapman 47
Salina Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
Buhler 64, Concordia 35
Liberal 51, Goodland 24
Semifinal
Abilene 68, Salina South 54
Andover 80, Salina Central 73, OT
Shawnee Mission West Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
SM West 66, KC Wyandotte 45
Southeast, Mo. 59, Lansing 53
Spring Hill Tournament
Seventh Place
Osawatomie 58, Veritas Christian 52
Fifth Place
Blue Valley Southwest 32, KC Sumner 31
Third Place
Olathe South 52, Spring Hill 32
Championship
Goddard-Eisenhower 64, KC Piper 45
St Thomas Aquinas Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
Olathe East 61, Battle, Mo. 59
Washburn Rural 63, Pembroke Hill, Mo. 53
Semifinal
Blue Valley 82, Lawrence Free State 76, 2OT
St. John Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
Nickerson 61, Larned 59
Semifinal
St. John 51, Pratt 34
Sterling Tournament
Seventh Place
Remington 39, Lyons 29
Fifth Place
Beloit 58, Smoky Valley 53
Third Place
Sterling 78, Hutchinson Trinity 63
Championship
Hugoton 53, Southeast Saline 42
Tonganoxie Invitational
Pool Play
Eudora 63, Metro Academy 61
Semifinal
Wamego 55, DeSoto 46
Topeka Invitational Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
Lawrence 67, Wichita East 51
Topeka 57, Topeka West 50
Semifinal
Vashon, Mo. 85, Wichita South 43
Wichita Southeast 62, Highland Park 57
Twin Valley League Tournament
Consolation
Axtell 49, Frankfort 38
Consolation Semifinal
Clifton-Clyde 58, Washington County 55
Valley Heights 52, Centralia 45
Semifinal
Hanover 54, Onaga 45
Troy 68, Doniphan West 57
Valley Center Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
Garden City 60, Ulysses 57
Wichita Northwest 75, Maize South 63
Semifinal
KC Turner 63, Olathe Northwest 53
Wilson County Classic
Third Place
Bluestem 46, Cherryvale 42
Championship
Girard 70, Yates Center 62
GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
Bishop Miege 57, Mill Valley 36
Ell-Saline 46, Belle Plaine 43
Emporia 49, Shawnee Heights 35
Lawrence Free State 61, Lansing 48
Logan 40, Palco 35
Maize 56, Maize South 33
Manhattan 61, Topeka Seaman 38
Moundridge 40, Goessel 29
Norwich 37, Hutchinson Central Christian 36
St. John 51, Pratt 34
St. Mary’s 44, Jackson Heights 35
Basehor Linwood Invitational
Seventh Place
Basehor-Linwood 43, Ottawa 36
Fifth Place
Benton, Mo. 62, Topeka Hayden 37
Blue Valley North Tournament
Seventh Place
BV West 60, SM West 40
Fifth Place
Notre Dame de Sion, Mo. 47, St. James Academy 33
Third Place
Olathe East 48, Staley, Mo. 34
Burlington Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
Rock Creek 30, Iola 18
Sabetha 47, Prairie View 17
Semifinal
Labette County 59, Independence 42
Paola 56, Burlington 40
Centre Tournament
Marion 53, Rural Vista 51
Coffeyville Tournament
Sand Springs, Okla. 67, Coffeyville 15
Colby Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
Pine Creek, Colo. 43, Scott City 35
Semifinal
Kearney Catholic, Neb. 73, Colby 28
Frontenac Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
Nevada, Mo. 49, Frontenac 43
Hi-Plains League Tournament
Consolation
Wichita County 44, Johnson-Stanton County 39
Hillsboro Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
Hillsboro 36, Bennington 15
Wichita Sunrise 39, Holcomb 33
Semifinal
Clay Center 46, Republic County 31
Hesston 45, Riley County 32
Hoisington Tournament
Semifinal
Otis-Bison 61, LaCrosse 55
Russell 43, Ellsworth 41
McLouth Tournament
Semifinal
Cair Paravel 39, KC Christian 31
McLouth 47, Riverside 42
Mid Continent League Tournament
Semifinal
Hays-TMP-Marian 59, Hill City 35
Stockton 52, Plainville 44
Northern Plains League Tournament
Consolation
Rock Hills 33, Tescott 18
Sylvan-Lucas 48, Pike Valley 45
Consolation Semifinal
Lincoln 47, Osborne 41
Wilson 45, Natoma 30
Semifinal
St. John’s Beloit-Tipton 53, Lakeside 25
Thunder Ridge 55, Glasco/Miltonvale-Southern Cloud 35
Northwest Kansas League Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
Wallace County 62, Oberlin-Decatur 32
Semifinal
Dighton 57, St. Francis 16
Pittsburg Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
BV Northwest 57, North Kansas City, Mo. 51
Winnetonka, Mo. 47, Atchison 38
Semifinal
West Plains, Mo. 39, Pittsburg 35, OT
Pleasanton Tournament
Fifth Place
Uniontown 43, Marmaton Valley 21
Third Place
Heritage Christian 41, Pleasanton 34
Championship
Humboldt 51, Oswego 21
Royal Valley Panther Classic
Royal Valley 48, Santa Fe Trail 22
Wabaunsee 58, Chapman 41
Salina Invitational Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
Salina South 33, Buhler 27
Semifinal
Liberal 47, Abilene 41
Salina Central 66, Goodland 32
South Central Border League Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
West Elk 54, South Haven 39
Semifinal
Flinthills 54, Caldwell 49
Sedan 54, Argonia 34
SPIAA Tournament
Hodgeman County 37, Satanta 26
Minneola 51, Pawnee Heights 20
Sterling Tournament
Seventh Place
Lyons 49, Southeast Saline 44
Fifth Place
Smoky Valley 46, Hutchinson Trinity 30
Third Place
Remington 52, Beloit 32
Championship
Hugoton 68, Sterling 47
Tonganoxie Invitational
Semifinal
DeSoto 38, Wamego 32
Silver Lake 54, Jefferson West 45
Twin Valley League Tournament
Consolation
Axtell 54, Onaga 32
Consolation Semifinal
Frankfort 56, Clifton-Clyde 27
Linn 40, Doniphan West 39
Semifinal
Centralia 48, Wetmore 30
Washington County 57, Hanover 52
Wilson County Classic
Third Place
Bluestem 51, Neodesha 48
Championship
Girard 41, Caney Valley 38

TMP boys fall to Phillipsburg in MCL semis

By JEREMY McGUIRE
Hays Post

Phillipsburg 62, TMP 48 

WAKEENEY, Kan-Phillipsburg and TMP traded 6-0 runs to start Friday night’s Mid Continent League Tournament boys’ semifinal match-up in WaKeeney.  From there, the game was on.  The Panthers held a slight 13-11 lead after the first quarter.  Both teams battled nearly even in the second quarter until Phillipsburg sophomore Trey Sides hit a deep corner three at the end of the first half to give the Panthers a 28-25 lead at the break.

Phillipsburg forced eight TMP turnovers in the third quarter and extended their lead to 11 points a couple of times in the period.  TMP was able to get the deficit back to single digits, 44-35, by the end of the quarter.  The Panthers did not let TMP back in the game and advanced to the championship game with the 62-48 win.

TMP drops to 7-5 on the season and will play Plainville tomorrow afternoon in the third place game.  Phillipsburg will improve to 8-2 and face Norton for the MCL title.

JOE HERTEL INTERVIEW

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

 

Friends hold candlelight vigil for return of missing Kan. woman

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Friends of a missing Kansas women are praying for her safe return.

A candlelight vigil for 20-year-old Toni Anderson was held Thursday night at a church in her hometown of Wichita.

Anderson was last seen early Sunday when she was pulled over by a Kansas City, Missouri police officer for an improper lane change.

The officer watched Anderson, who was alone in the car, drive to a nearby convenience store. She texted a childhood friend about being pulled over and hasn’t communicated with anyone since then.

Anderson worked as a server at Chrome, a strip club in Kansas City.

Anderson’s car was a black 2014 Ford Focus with Kansas license plate 989-GAX. She is white, about 5-feet-4-inches tall and 140 pounds.

Some GOP lawmakers in Kansas looking to cut school funding

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Some top Republican legislators in Kansas are looking to cut aid to public schools significantly to close a shortfall in the state’s current budget by June 30.

Their goal is to avoid the accounting moves proposed by GOP Gov. Sam Brownback and used in the past to cover budget holes.

Senate Ways and Means Committee Chairwoman Carolyn McGinn said Friday that she’s working on a bill to cut spending to close the projected $342 million shortfall in the state’s current budget. The Sedgwick Republican said she hopes to have it drafted next week.

She said her proposal is likely to reduce aid to public schools by between $90 million and $125 million. Senate Majority Leader and Overland Park Republican Jim Denning suggested that schools could withstand a $200 million cut.

Court: No new trial for man sentenced for murder of Kan. woman

DeWeese-photo KDOC

TOPEKA -The Kansas Supreme Court on Friday affirmed the Saline County District Court’s decision to deny 36-year-old Dane C. DeWeese’s motion for new trial.

DeWeese was convicted of first-degree murder and sentence to life in prison for the April 2013 death of 27-year-old Kristin Taylor whose beaten body was found in a ravine off Interstate 135.

In the motion, DeWeese argued the state violated Brady v. Maryland, 373 U.S. 83, 83 S. Ct. 1194, 10 L. Ed. 2d 215 (1963) when it failed to disclose a police report to the defense before trial.

Chief Justice Lawton R. Nuss wrote the opinion for a unanimous court, which rejected DeWeese’s arguments. The court held that the evidence contained in the undisclosed report was cumulative and, therefore, not material under Brady. Accordingly, the court affirmed the district court’s decision.

DeWeese must serve at least 25 years of the life sentence and nearly 11 years for the conspiracy charge before being eligible for parole.

Hays falls in overtime for a second consecutive game

Dustin Armbruster

Hays High and Scott City met up in the 2015 championship of the Colby Orange & Black Classic. Two years later the to did battle in the consolation semi-finals. Each of their losses the previous day had broken some impressive streaks. Scott City hadn’t lost in the tournament since the first round of 2010, a stretch of fourteen consecutive games, claiming the tournament title in 2012, 2014, 2015 and 2016. Hays had won twelve consecutive tournament first round games before their loss on Thursday.

Both teams entered the game ranked in their respective classes. Hays at #7 in 4A-I and Scott City at #9 in 4A-II. The two had played a thriller of a football game to open the 2016 season with Hays scoring 21 fourth quarter points on three fourth down passes to win 31-21.

High grabbed two early three point leads before going on a 4:30 scoring drought. Scott City used that time to go on a 8-0 lead and build their lead to five at 10-5. The teams traded baskets to end the first quarter with the Beavers leading 14-12. The two teams swapped the lead back and forth over the first two minutes of the second quarter when Hays took the lead at 17-16 that started a 15-3 run that built the Indian lead to eleven. Scott City scored the final two points of first half cutting the Indian lead down to 30-22.

Highlights

Hays held one more two point lead in the second half scoring the first basket of the third quarter for a 32-22 lead. Scott City would cut the lead down to three before Hays scored six straight on a Xander Swayne three pointer and three point play by Tyrese Hill. Scott City answered with the own three point play to cut the Hays lead down to six after three quarters 43-37. Hays scored just three points in the fourth quarter. They came with fifteen seconds left off the hand of Collyn Kreutzer to tie the game at 46. Scott City got off a final shot but missed sending the Indians overtime for a second consecutive game.

Like the previous day, Hays scored first in overtime to take a two point lead early in the period. Hays turned the ball over on their next three possession while Scott City hit a three to go up 51-48 with 21 second left. Hays got an offensive rebound and put back with seven seconds left to tighten the game at 51-50. Scott City hit one of two free throws and a desperation heave from behind half court came up short for Hays and the Indians lose 52-50.

Coach Rick Keltner

Scott City breaks a four game losing streak with the victory and is 6-5 on the season. Hays falls in overtime for a second consecutive day and is 7-3.

Collyn Kreutzer led the Indians with 12 points. Scott City got 16 from Bo Hess and Marshall Faurot came off the bench with a career high 16 as well.

Hays will play for 7th place for the first time in their 15 year history at the Orange & Black Classic. The game will be at noon at the Community Building.

Two arrested following Thursday’s high-speed chase, crash near Grainfield

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Rami Majed-Abdel-All, St. Louis

KHP

GRAINFIELD–Two men have been arrested following a high-speed pursuit Thursday morning by multiple law enforcement agencies on Interstate 70 in western Kansas.

According to Kansas Highway Patrol Technical Trooper Tod Hileman, at approximately 10:30 a.m. yesterday, a KHP trooper located a reported stolen vehicle at mile post 83 eastbound (about seven miles east of the east Oakley interchange.)

The car was a 2003 Honda 4 door with Colorado tags.

The driver failed to stop and continued eastbound reaching speeds of 120 mph. At mile post 93 (Grainfield) the driver swerved to miss spike strips and lost control. The car went through the median, across westbound lanes and struck a guardrail, then came back into the median, never leaving its wheels.

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Adrian Alfredo-Bonilla Lopez, St. Louis

The passenger fled on foot but was quickly placed under arrest by Gove County deputies. The driver sustained minor injuries and was also taken into custody.

The suspects were both charged with possession of stolen property, felony flee and elude, and various drug charges.

The driver was identified as Rami Majed-Abdel-All, 27, St. Louis, Missouri. The passenger was identified as Adrian Alfredo-Bonilla Lopez, 20, also of St. Louis.

Broken poles, mud, and–bobcats–encountered by lineman in southwest Kansas

victory-electric-logoDODGE CITY–Mike Goddard was completely prepared for broken electrical poles and muddy roads today.

The Victory Electric manager of safety was working to restore power to the residents of Ford, southeast of Dodge City, following Sunday’s debilitating ice storm.

What he wasn’t prepared for was bobcats.

According to a Friday story on the Victory Electric Cooperative Facebook page, Goddard encountered two half-grown bobcats, one of which was sitting atop a line pole.

“I was out patrolling the rest of a distribution line preparing to heat it up, and something moving around on the ground caught my eye,” Goddard said. “My first thought was it was couple of house cats, but then I realized they were bobcats. They quickly split and one ran up the pole.”

Line construction crews are now working in that area to get lines reconstructed and power restored after the storm which caused mass damage to Victory Electric’s system.

Goddard joked that he “tried to take a selfie with it,” but apparently the bobcat was camera–or phone–shy.

Goddard continued with his work patrolling the line. The bobcat climbed down from the pole shortly after he drove away, Goddard reported.

KC Wolf to make appearance for annual Mascot Night at FHSU basketball game

By GARRETT SAGER
Hays Post

Once a year, Victor E. Tiger will invite all of his mascot buddies to a pair of Fort Hays State University basketball games to get the crowd pumped up and to take pictures with the fans.

On Thursday, Jan. 26, when the Tigers take on the Lincoln University Blue Tigers, the usual local mascots along with a special guest of KC Wolf will be present at the games.

Game times are 5:30 p.m. for the women’s game and 7:30 p.m. for the men’s game. Mascot Night is sponsored by Quilt Cottage.

KC Wolf will be walking around Gross Memorial Coliseum during the fourth quarter of the women’s basketball game through the second half of the men’s game taking pictures with fans and signing autographs. You may take your own photo with KC Wolf or he will have signed photos of himself to pass out.

Victor E. and the rest of his mascot pals will be available for photos as well throughout the games.

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Some of the mascots that have been present at past Mascot Nights
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