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Tennis falls to Northwest Missouri

HAYS, Kan. – The Fort Hays State tennis team came up short in its fifth-straight match Wednesday afternoon (March 22), falling to Northwest Missouri State, the No. 9 ranked team in the region, 9-0. The Tigers dip to 8-7 overall and 0-5 in MIAA play, while the Bearcats are now 2-8 this season and 1-1 in the league.

The Tigers kept things close in two of the three doubles matches, with Natalie Lubbers and Lauren Lindell falling at No. 1 doubles 9-7 while Nicole Lubbers and Jessica Johnson took the No. 3 doubles match into a tiebreak. The Bearcat duo of Margaux Jacquet and Tess Lovig came out on top 8-6 to win 9-8 and give NWMSU a 3-0 lead.

The Bearcats swept their way through singles play, winning all six matches in two sets. Laura Jimenez-Lendinez fell at the No. 1 spot 6-4, 6-4, winning the most games for the Tigers.

Fort Hays State will return to the court Friday (March 24) when they face off with Missouri Western. First serve is set for 1:30 p.m. from the FHSU Tennis Courts.

FHSU Sports Information

NWMSU men advance to National Semifinal

Sioux Falls, S.D. – Northwest Missouri men’s basketball advanced to the national semifinal with a 79-70 win over St. Thomas Aquinas in the Elite Eight.

The Bearcats shot .500 from the field and .460 from beyond the arc to earn a slot among the final four teams.

For the Bearcats Justin Pitts led the way scoring 26 points and dishing out three assists while Zach Schneider finished with 16 points. Chris-Ebou Ndow had a double-double with 13 points and 11 rebounds while Brett Dougherty added 14 points.

The Bearcats will face the winner of Lincoln Memorial and Chico State on March 23 for an 8:30 p.m. tip-off from the Sanford Pentagon in Sioux Falls, S.D.

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Former Kan. youth center worker sentenced for sex abuse of teen

LEAVENWORTH, Kan. (AP) — A former worker at a youth center on Kansas’ Fort Leavenworth has been sentenced to seven years and seven months in prison for the sexual abuse of a 13-year-old girl.

The Kansas City Star reports that 24-year-old Nicholas Clark was sentenced in Leavenworth County District Court for aggravated indecent liberties with a child and aggravated solicitation of a child.

Authorities said Clark solicited the child at the center in August 2014, and that the girl’s mother went to police after finding conversations between Clark and the girl on the girl’s cell phone.

Budget woes: Kansas lawmakers struggle with your pensions

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas legislators are trying to avoid the kind funding moves with public employee pensions that previously clouded the retirement system’s long-term financial health.

But lawmakers are wrestling with the state’s serious budget problems and were not sure Wednesday whether the state could afford its full, annual commitments.

Republican Gov. Sam Brownback has proposed freezing annual pension contributions at 2016 levels to help erase projected budget shortfalls totaling more than $1 billion through June 2019.

The Senate budget committee has added a total of $330 million to its proposed budgets for the two fiscal years beginning in July 1 to keep contributions where they’re supposed to be. Its House counterpart voted Wednesday to put off a decision.

The annual contributions were set to increase to bolster the pension system’s health.

Man acquitted in fatal Kansas home invasion shooting

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A man has been acquitted in a fatal home invasion shooting near Topeka.

The Topeka Capital-Journal reports that 26-year-old Angel Gabriel Olavarria-Velez was cleared Friday of premeditated first-degree murder in the 2014 death of 29-year-old Dustin McKinney and several other felonies.

Defense attorney Gary Conwell said Tuesday that Olavarria-Velez told him from the beginning that he wasn’t involved in the slaying. After the final prosecution witness testified, Conwell sought a directed verdict from the judge for acquittal. Court records show that prosecutors didn’t oppose it.

Olavarria-Velez did plead guilty to a misdemeanor charge of intimidation of a witness and felony interference with law enforcement. Sentencing is set for May 11.

Another man pleaded no contest previously to voluntary manslaughter in McKinney’s death, and two others were arrested last week.

3 Kansas men hospitalized after trash truck rolls

3 men hospitalized after trash truck rolls on Wednesday-photo courtesy WIBW-TV

SHAWNEE COUNTY – Three people were injured in an accident just before 12:30p.m. on Wednesday in Shawnee County.

The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a 2017 Kenworth Trash Truck driven by Timmy C. McMahon, 57, Topeka, was southbound on U.S. 75 and exited on the ramp to eastbound U.S. 24.

The truck traveled to the left side of the ramp then into the median where it rolled.

McMahon and passengers Eric Michael Tyszko, 49, and Larry D. Housworth, 46, both of Topeka, were transported to Stormont Vail.

They were not wearing seat belts, according to the KHP.

🎥 Kansas reporter testifies about consumer scans in hearing convened by Sen. Moran

moran-fraud-hearingOFFICE OF SEN. MORAN

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Jerry Moran (R-Kan.) – Chairman of the Senate Consumer Protection, Product Safety, Insurance and Data Security Subcommittee – convened the subcommittee’s first hearing of the 115th Congress Tue., March 21, to examine the damage of scams on American consumers and the economy. The hearing also focused on state and federal law enforcement efforts to combat consumer scams, and the implementation of consumer outreach and education programs.

“With technology becoming more and more sophisticated, the complexity of scams has continued to progress,” said Sen. Moran. “From fake charity donation solicitation calls to ‘phishing’ email scams that lead to identity theft, a wide variety of scams that harm Americans continue to bypass consumer protection enforcement measures at the federal, state and local levels. Consumers need protection from those who seek to defraud them through scams, and today’s hearing helps us evaluate the best possible ways we can prevent American consumers from being scammed out of billions of dollars each year.”

Witnesses included Federal Trade Commission Acting Chairman Maureen K. Ohlhausen; Federal Trade Commission Commissioner Terrell McSweeny; Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine; Abagnale & Associates Consultant Frank W. Abagnale, Jr.; and KWCH-12 Eyewitness News Reporter Mike Schwanke, Wichita.

Sen. Moran invited KWCH’s Mike Schwanke to testify and share with the committee examples of the more common scams impacting Kansas consumers. Three examples mentioned: grandparent scams, when someone calls claiming that a consumer’s grandchild is in danger and needs immediate financial assistance; IRS scams, in which consumers receive a phone call from someone claiming to represent the IRS and threatening jail time for failure to pay taxes; and most recently, a scam taking advantage of those impacted by the state’s wildfires, in which Kansans received phone calls claiming that, if they paid an application fee, they would be issued a government grant to help them recover.

Perkins named MIAA Women’s Co-Golfer of the Week

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Fort Hays State sophomore Hannah Perkins earned MIAA Women’s Co-Golfer of the Week honors on Wednesday (Mar. 22) for her efforts at the Holiday Inn Express Classic, hosted by Missouri Western in St. Joseph, Mo. She shares the honor with Maggie Bryant of Lindenwood.

Perkins was the top MIAA finisher at the Holiday Inn Express Classic, hosted by Missouri Western. She tied for fourth individually, shooting rounds of 77 and 80 to total 157. Her round of 77 was the lowest by an MIAA player in the tournament. Her 78.5 stroke averaged matched Maggie Bryant’s of Lindenwood, who played two tournaments in Arizona.

Bryant won the Lindenwood Spring Thaw in Cave Creek, Ariz. She helped guide the Lady Lions to a tournament championship at the event, and finished the tournament with a two-round total score of 152. Later in the week, Bryant tied for 29th place at the Augustana Spring Fling in California. Bryant finished the week with eight birdies and averaged 78.5 strokes per round over her four rounds of play.

This is the second MIAA Player of the Week honor for Perkins in her career at FHSU.

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Kansas employment firm hacked; job-seekers’ info at risk

TOPEKA -A Kansas company that electronically connects job seekers with employers announced that it was the victim of a hacking, putting at risk the personal information from job applicants in up to ten states, according to a media release.

Officials with America’s JobLink, a multi-state web-based system, confirmed that a malicious third party “hacker” exploited a vulnerability in the AJL application code to view job-seeker’s names, Social Security Numbers, and dates of birth.

The job seekers are from Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Delaware, Idaho, Illinois, Kansas, Maine, Oklahoma, and Vermont. The company has been in business for almost 50 years and says this is the first known hacking intrusion.

The company says it discovered the activity on March 21st, and immediately intervened and deployed its technical team to assess and stop the incursion, disabling the hacker’s access to the data. Officials are working with law enforcement officials to identify and apprehend the perpetrator.

An independent forensic firm is completing work to determine how many job seeker accounts may have been viewed and where those individuals are located. The firm has verified that the method of the hacker’s attack has been remediated and is no longer a threat.

America’s JobLink Alliance Technical Support maintains other workforce systems, but they say the forensic firm has concluded that the code vulnerability did not affect them.

LeRoy Patrick Depperschmidt

screen-shot-2017-03-22-at-3-31-40-pmLeRoy Patrick Depperschmidt, was called home March 19, 2017. Rosary, 7 p.m., Thursday, March 23; Funeral Mass, 10 a.m., Friday, March 24, both at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church.

LeRoy was born on March 16, 1944 in Hays, Kansas, to Vincent and Stevana (Weigel) Depperschmidt. He graduated from Schoenchen High School. On September 17, 1966, he married Mary Ann Giesick in Liebenthal. He was a Knights of Columbus member and a born seller where he touched many peoples’ lives and was devoted to his customers.

After moving to Wichita he worked for several auto dealers until he retired. He enjoyed the simple pleasures of life and his family was his greatest love. God has you at home in his arms and we are blessed to have you in our hearts. He is survived by his loving wife, Mary Ann; daughters, Michelle (Gary) Thornton, Stephanie (Rick) Kultgen, and son, Gregory (Tina) Depperschmidt, all of Wichita; grandchildren, Crystal (Adam) Thornton, Gage Thornton, Casie (Troy) Davis, Joshua (Kaylea) Kultgen, Madison Cooley, and three great grandchildren with the fourth on the way. LeRoy is also survived by brothers, Raymond, Lonnie and James; sisters, Rita (John) Oborny and Cora (Jerry) Knipp; sisters-in-law, Karen Just and Beverly Ruder, and brother-in-law, Robert (Norma) Giesick.

In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established with Kansas Humane Society, 3313 N. Hillside, Wichita, KS 67219. Downing & Lahey Mortuary West.

Dorothy M. Reese

4169398Dorothy M. Reese, 93, formerly of Fairbury, NE, passed away March 20, 2017 in Hays, KS.

She was born April 18, 1923 in Lincoln, NE, to Basil & Marguerite (Munson) Boyd.

Survivors are Son: Fritz & Pat Reese of Jansen, Daughters: Patricia & Dave Bauer of Crete, Katherine & Dave Baker of Denver, CO., Carolyn & Ted Scherbarth of Fairbury, Rebecca & Glenn Diehl of Hays, KS., Elizabeth & R.C. Jordan of Hays, KS., 14 Grandchildren, 8 Great Grandchildren.

Services will be at 2:00 pm Friday March 24, 2017 at Grace Lutheran Church in Fairbury, with Pastor Charles Schmidt officiating. The family will greet friends Thursday March 23rd from 6:30 to 8:00 pm Gerdes-Meyer Funeral Home in Fairbury.

Burial at Grace Lutheran Cemetery-rural Gladstone. Gerdes-Meyer Funeral Home in Fairbury is in charge of arrangements.

Mildred M. Klaus

mildred-klaus-paper-pictureMunjor, Kansas – Mildred M. Klaus, age 77, died Tuesday, March 21, 2017, at the Good Samaritan Society of Ellis.

She was born August, 17, 1939, in Munjor, Kansas to Nicholas and Louise Helena (Befort) Klaus.

Mildred was a member of the St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church Munjor, Kansas. She lived at home until moving to the Good Samaritan Society of Ellis. She enjoyed coloring books, snacks, holidays, receiving gifts and the color red.

Survivors include one sister, Elsie Dreher and husband, Ernie, Hoisington, KS; one sister-in-law, Theresa Klaus, Victoria, KS; several nephews and nieces.

She was preceded in death by her parents; two brothers, Dean Klaus and Kenneth Klaus; two sisters, Betty Schaffer and Patty Beakey.

Services are at 10:00 A.M. Saturday, March 25, 2017, at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church Munjor, Kansas. Burial in St. Francis Cemetery Munjor, Kansas.

A vigil service is at 7:00 P.M. Friday, at Brock’s-Keithley Funeral Chapel & Crematory, 2509 Vine Street, Hays, Kansas 67601.

Visitation is from 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. Friday, at Brock’s-Keithley Funeral Chapel & Crematory and from 9:00 to 10:00 A.M. Saturday, at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church Munjor, Kansas.

Memorial to the Good Samaritan Society of Ellis. Condolences can be left by guestbook at
www.keithleyfuneralchapels.com or emailed to [email protected]

Trump condemns UK Parliament terror attack; 5 reported dead

LONDON (AP) — The Latest on reports of an incident outside Britain’s parliament (all times local):
10:30 p.m.

British police say five people died in the terror attack outside Parliament.

Counter-terrorism chief Mark Rowley said one policeman, three civilians and the attacker died.

He said a further 40 people were wounded.

The assailant has not been identified. Rowley said police think they know the identity of the man but would not reveal details. He said Islamic extremism is suspected in the attack.

He said extra armed police would be on the streets in the coming days to reassure the public, and hundreds of police officers are working on the case.

He identified the police officer who died as Keith Palmer, 48.

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10:20 p.m.

Buckingham Palace officials say Queen Elizabeth II will postpone plans to open the new Scotland Yard headquarters.

The palace said Wednesday night that the queen’s visit, which had been set for Thursday, will be postponed.

The change is due to security concerns raised by the terror attack on Parliament.

It is also expected that police will be involved with a major investigation that will occupy many officers.

The queen was to have been joined by her husband Prince Philip at the official opening of the new building.

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President Donald Trump has offered his condolences to British Prime Minister Theresa May following the deadly attack in London.

The White House says the president praised the response of security forces and first responders and pledged “the full cooperation and support” of the U.S. government “in responding to the attack and bringing those responsible to justice.”

The White House says the two spoke by phone after a vehicle mowed down pedestrians on London’s Westminster Bridge. Around the same time, a knife-wielding attacker stabbed a police officer and was shot on the grounds outside Britain’s Parliament. The compound is in lockdown.

The head of counterterrorism at London’s Metropolitan Police has said that four people have died in what has been labeled a terror incident, including an attacker and a police officer.

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6:20 p.m.

The White House is condemning the attacks in London involving a car rampage and knife attack. President Donald Trump is said to be monitoring developments.

Spokesman Sean Spicer said Wednesday Trump spoke with British Prime Minister Theresa May and said that the White House applauds “the quick response of British police and first responders” and condemns the attacks.

A vehicle mowed down pedestrians on a bridge and the attacker then stabbed a police officer outside the British Parliament. At least four people died, including the attacker and a police officer.

Spicer says that the city of London and the British government have the “full support” of the U.S. as they investigate the attack.

The U.S. Homeland Security Department says the security posture in the United States has not changed in the wake of the attack.

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6:15 p.m.

The Italian interior ministry says the nation’s top security and intelligence officials will huddle in Rome on Thursday for “an evaluation of the terrorist threat” after the attacks in London.

The ministry said minister Marco Minniti convened the Committee of Strategic Anti-terrorism Analyses following “the tragic facts in London,” in which a vehicle mowed down pedestrians on a bridge and the attacker then stabbed a police officer outside the British Parliament. At least four people died, including the attacker and a police officer.

Italian security was already on high alert for a European Union summit bringing EU nation leaders to Rome Friday for a meeting with Pope Francis at the Vatican, and a ceremony in the Italian capital Saturday.

Authorities are bracing for possible violence during several marches Saturday, drawing thousands of both pro-and anti-EU participants.

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6:05 p.m.

The head of counterterrorism at London’s Metropolitan Police, says four people have died in the terror incident in London, including an attacker and a police officer.

Mark Rowley says some 20 people have been wounded and Parliament was locked down. A search is underway to make certain no other attackers are in the area — though police believe there was only one attacker.

Rowley said the dead policeman was one of the armed officers who guard Parliament. The other victims were on Westminster Bridge.

Rowley says “We are satisfied at this stage that it looks like there was only one attacker. But it would be foolish to be overconfident early on.”

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5:50 p.m.

French President Francois Hollande and German Chancellor Angela Merkel have both expressed their support and solidarity with Britain after the attacks at the British Parliament in London.

“We are all concerned with terrorism,” Hollande told reporters Wednesday during a visit in Villepinte, outside Paris. “France, which has been struck so hard lately, knows what the British people are suffering today.”

Hollande added that countries “must bring all the conditions to answer these attacks” and that “it is clear that it is at the European level, and even beyond that, that we must organize ourselves.”

French Interior Minister Matthias Fekl said “it is a high place of democracy that has been attacked” and that France is “obviously ready to help.”

Merkel said in a statement Wednesday that she learned “with sorrow” of Wednesday’s incident and her thoughts were “with our British friends and all of the people of London,” in particular those who were injured.

While the circumstances of the attack were still unclear, “I want to say for Germany and its citizens: we stand firmly and resolutely by Great Britain’s side in the fight against all forms of terrorism,” she said.

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5:15 p.m.

British port officials say they pulled a woman from the Thames River following the incident on Westminster Bridge.

The Port of London Authority says a female member of the public was recovered from the river, injured but alive.

 


The authority says it has closed the river between Vauxhall Bridge and Embankment while a major security operation is under way after a suspected terror attack at the Houses of Parliament in London.

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5:10 p.m.

Britain’s Prime Minister Theresa May will chair a meeting of the government emergency committee to discuss the response to the terror incident in London.

The emergency committee known as Cobra coordinates the high-level response to serious incidents. It brings together government ministers with senior officials of the emergency services and security and intelligence agencies.

Such meetings are held after serious incidents such at the July 7, 2005, attack on London transport services.

The Wednesday meeting is held in the briefing room of the Cabinet Office on Whitehall.

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5 p.m.

The London Ambulance Service says it has treated at least 10 injured people on Westminster Bridge after a vehicle hit pedestrians.

It says the first ambulance arrived within six minutes of the first call at 2:40 p.m. (1440GMT).

Ambulances, an air ambulance and a Hazardous Area Response Team were all sent to the scene.

One woman has been confirmed dead, and a body was seen lying in the yard of Parliament, where a knifeman stabbed a police officer and was shot by police.

People began leaving the Houses of Parliament about two hours after the incident.

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4:50 p.m.

A senior police commander says the attack at London’s Parliament has been declared a terrorist incident and “a full counterterrorism investigation is underway.”

Commander B.J. Harrington says “a number” of people have been injured, including police officers.

He says additional police officers, armed and unarmed, will be deployed across London during the evening rush hour as part of efforts to keep people safe.

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4:35 p.m.

The Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh suspended its debate on a second independence referendum after the incident outside the British Parliament in London.

Scottish lawmakers had been planning to vote after two days of debate on First Minister Nicola Sturgeon’s call for another referendum on leaving the United Kingdom.

The debate was suspended after some members said it should be halted out of respect after a policeman was stabbed and his attacker shot in London.

Sturgeon tweeted that her thoughts were with everyone in Westminster “caught up in this dreadful incident.”

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4:30 p.m.

A doctor says a woman has died and about a dozen people are hurt, some with “catastrophic” injuries, after a vehicle apparently hit pedestrians on Westminster Bridge, near Parliament.

Colleen Anderson of St Thomas’ Hospital says a female pedestrian has died.

Anderson said: “There were people across the bridge. There were some with minor injuries, some catastrophic. Some had injuries they could walk away from or who have life-changing injuries.”

She said there might be a dozen injured in all.

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4:05 p.m.

The U.S. State Department says it is closely monitoring the incident outside London’s Parliament and urged Americans in London to avoid the area.

Spokesman Mark Toner said Wednesday: “We stand ready to assist in any way the U.K. authorities would find helpful.”

He added that the U.S. Embassy in London is closely following the news and stands ready to help any affected Americans.

He said: “Our hearts go out to those affected.”

He says there are reports of further violent incidents neaby, and police say they have been called to a firearms incident on nearby Westminster Bridge.

Witnesses said a vehicle struck several people on the bridge, and photos showed a car plowed into railings.
Britain’s MI5 says it is too early to say if the incident is terror-related.

3:50 p.m.

The White House says U.S. President Donald Trump has been briefed on a gun and knife incident at Britain’s Parliament in London.

Trump himself said during a brief appearance Wednesday before reporters at the White House that he was just getting the news. He called it “big news.”

Trump’s spokesman, Sean Spicer, says the U.S. will continue to monitor the situation and update the president.

Britain’s Parliament was on lockdown after — according to officials — an assailant stabbed an officer then was shot by police.

London Police also said officers were called to an incident on nearby Westminster Bridge

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3:40 p.m.

British lawmaker Grant Shapps said on Twitter that he was walking through the cloisters of the House of Commons to vote when he heard four gunshots. Police told lawmakers to get down on the ground and crawl to cover.

“Police response instant. Heard commotion, looked round. Police weapons drawn, 4 shots, police ordered us to hit ground & get back, get back,” he said.

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2:55 p.m.

A session of Britain’s House of Commons has been suspended as witnesses reported hearing sounds like gunfire nearby.

The Commons’ speaker suspended the session as police responded to an incident.

Journalists at the Parliament building said they were told to stay in their offices.

The Press Association news agency reported that two people were seen lying within the grounds of Parliament.

Police had no immediate confirmation.

 

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