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🎥Free meals offered to those who need food, companionship

By CRISTINA JANNEY
Hays Post

People laughed and talked as they passed plates of hot dogs over the bar at Breathe Coffeehouse Sunday night.

The new Community Meals program, an outreach of Dialogue Ministries, offers a free community meal from 5:30 to 7 p.m. on the second and fourth Sundays of the month at the coffeehouse, 703 B Main St.

Patrick McGinnis, Breathe owner, said the program would like to feed anyone who is hungry, struggling to meet their food budgets, would like to socialize or connect with the community. The program started with Brandon Nimz, and meals were being served at the Hadley Center, but it was determined Breathe, which has a licensed kitchen, would be better suited for the program.

Isaiah Maxi, Breathe intern, said he thought there was a need for food assistance in the community.

“It may look like everyone is doing fine here in Hays, but there are kids that need meals,” he said. “There are families that need meals. Some people are too proud or comfortable to reach out.

“We are trying to make this more welcoming and open so those families, those kids, those people that need those meals don’t feel like this a charity. This is a family environment, and we are here to help anyone who needs a meal.”

Peggy Burngardt, Community Meals diner, talks to Anita Marintzer, volunteer, at Breathe Coffeehouse Sunday.
Peggy Burngardt, Community Meals diner, talks to Anita Marintzer, volunteer, at Breathe Coffeehouse Sunday.

No reservations or sign-in is required. There are no religious requirements; people of all belief systems are welcome.

Andy Siduangchay, who is a restaurant worker, moved to Hays four years ago and said making friends has been difficult.

“To be social is my main goal,” he said. “It is not just to feed the poor. If someone has had a bad day, they can get a free meal and mingle.”

A committee, including Jessica Johnson, Marcia Dinkel and Anne Erbert, coordinate volunteers and food donations through a signup system available through email. All the labor and food for the program in donated.

Sunday was only the second night for the meal at the Breathe location. Johnson said the program is averaging about six volunteers and between 30 and 50 diners per night.

“We would like to get the word out to anyone to come and have some conversation and a meal,” Johnson said. “They could be retired or a widow or a widower. They could have a family with children. On the weekend, there are no meals at school.”

The program has about 55 volunteers on its email list, but is in need of more. No training is required. Volunteers set up and prepare the meal and clean up afterwards. They work about two hours per night.

Sara Stroup, instructor at Fort Hays State University, was volunteering Sunday for the first time.

“I think we have absolutely amazing blessings in the community,” she said. “We have beautiful surroundings, see new faces and share our blessings with others.”

To be added to the volunteer list, email [email protected], [email protected] or call Breathe at 785- 650-3904.

Johnson said she hopes to recruit church and civic groups to volunteer to provide dinners.

McGinnis hopes to expand the program to additional nights if enough people are interested.

 

USD 489’s facilities team to discuss costs Tuesday night

By CRISTINA JANNEYUSD489_LogoAddress
Hays Post

USD 489’s Community Vision Team will discuss preliminary facility options and costs at 5:30 tonight in the Toepfer board room at the Rockwell Administration Center. The meeting is open to the public.

This is the sixth set of meetings looking at facility improvements needed in the district.

The team at its last set of meetings discussed two options for a bond issue.

The first option would be to build a new high school. The current high school would be transitioned into a middle school, and the old middle school would be transitioned to an elementary school. Wilson and Roosevelt Elementary schools would be renovated. Lincoln and O’Laughlin Elementary schools would be vacated.

The second option would be to renovate the high school and middle school and build a new elementary school. Wilson and Roosevelt would be renovated, and Lincoln and O’Laughlin would be vacated.

The district conducted a phone survey last week to assess what the public would like to see in facilities upgrades and how much they would be willing to pay for a bond project.

Superintendent John Thissen said the district and its architect, DLR, will take this information in addition to the input from the Vision Team and try to create a bond issue that meets the needs of the district and the community.

Davidson sparks 8-run 6th as White Sox rout Royals

CHICAGO (AP) – Matt Davidson had two hits and three RBIs in an eight-run sixth, Chicago’s highest-scoring inning in five years, and the White Sox routed the struggling Kansas City Royals 12-1 on Monday night.

Miguel Gonzalez (3-0) lowered his ERA to 2.00, allowing an unearned run and two hits in eight innings.

Davidson set a career-high with three hits and tied his best with four RBIs. Melky Cabrera, Todd Frazier and Tyler Saladino drove in two runs each for the White Sox, who out-hit the Royals 15-2.

Chicago put together its high-scoring inning since a nine-run fifth against Texas on July 3, 2012. The Royals have lost five straight and scored a major league-low 47 runs.

Jason Vargas (3-1) gave up four runs – three earned – and seven hits in five innings. His ERA rose from a big league-best 0.44 to 1.40.

Cloudy, windy Tuesday

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Today A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 4pm.

Cloudy, with a high near 60. East wind 9 to 16 mph becoming north in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 26 mph.

screen-shot-2017-04-25-at-5-22-44-amTonight A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Cloudy, with a low around 37. Breezy, with a north wind 15 to 22 mph, with gusts as high as 33 mph. Chance of precipitation is 50%.

WednesdayA 20 percent chance of showers before 10am. Cloudy, then gradually becoming mostly sunny, with a high near 55. Breezy, with a north northwest wind 17 to 21 mph, with gusts as high as 31 mph.

Wednesday NightMostly clear, with a low around 35. North northwest wind 8 to 13 mph becoming light and variable in the evening.

ThursdayA 40 percent chance of showers after 1pm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 58. Southeast wind 5 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph.

Thursday NightShowers and thunderstorms likely. Cloudy, with a low around 42. Chance of precipitation is 70%. New rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible.

FridayA 30 percent chance of showers after 1pm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 60.

New Kansas congressman begins work Tuesday

Rep. elect Estes

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Republican Ron Estes will take his seat in Congress Tuesday after Kansas officials certified his victory in the state’s special election.

Estes replaces former Republican Rep. Mike Pompeo, who was chosen by President Donald Trump to head the CIA.

Election totals released Monday show Estes defeated Democrat James Thompson by 6.2 percentage points, a strong challenge by a Democrat in a historically GOP district. Pompeo was re-elected to the seat by about 30 percentage points in November.

Estes was state treasurer before the election. Brownback nominated state Sen. Jake LaTurner to the post and he will be sworn in Wednesday.

Kan. man jailed after failure to yield to emergency vehicle on I-70

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GEARY COUNTY – Law enforcement authorities in Geary County are investigating a suspect on numerous charges following a brief chase on Interstate 70.

Just after 11p.m. Sunday, a Grandview Plaza Officer was assisting a motorist on I-70 when a passing vehicle failed to yield to the emergency vehicle, according to the Chief of Police in Grandview Plaza.

Officers conducted a traffic stopped on the vehicle and made contact with the driver identified as Devoris Newson, 30, Junction City.

A woman and three children were also in the car.

When officers asked Newson to exit the vehicle, he drove away from the scene.

Grandview Plaza police and Geary County Sheriff’s Deputies pursued the vehicle into Junction City. Newson led officers through a portion of the city, allegedly committing numerous traffic violations.

During the pursuit, it appeared the suspect swerved at police. Officers discontinued the pursuit approximately four minutes after it began due to the risk of injury to innocent motorists, pedestrians and occupants of the suspect vehicle.

The vehicle eventually came to a stop in an alley and the driver fled the scene.

He was later taken into custody and booked into the Geary County Detention Center pending multiple charges including suspicion of Possession of a Controlled Substance, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Reckless Driving, Failure to Yield to an Emergency Vehicle, Aggravated Child Endangerment, Driving While Suspended, Aggravated Assault on LEO and Kidnapping.

Newson has two previous convictions for Flee and Elude police in Riley County, according to the Kansas Department of Correction.

Sheriff identifies body of man found in SW Kansas

HAMILTON COUNTY -Law enforcement authorities in southwest Kansas have identified the body recovered in rural Hamilton County on April 18, as a missing Garden City man.

The Hamilton County Sheriff’s office reported Manuel Avalos, 29, was reported missing from his home in Garden City, Ks on April 7.

The report was made to the Kearny County Sheriff’s Office by his mother, who lives in Deerfield, Kansas.

According to the report on file in Kearny County, Avalos last spoke with his mother on April 5, 2017.

After becoming concerned that she had been unable to reach Avalos over the next two days, she filed the report.

During the investigation of the missing person, it was determined that Manuel Avalos had been contacted by sheriff’s deputies in the three counties while attempting to walk to Colorado. He was transported from an area near Garden City in the early morning of April 6 and transferred to a Kearny County Deputy at the Kearny/Finney County line.

He was given a ride to Syracuse and dropped off there at around 8:00 a.m..
During the afternoon of April 6, a Hamilton County Deputy received a report of a male walking on US-50 west of Syracuse and made contact with him. The male declined the offer of a ride and some water from the deputy, and was last seen walking west.

Avalos gave the initiating deputy an alias name prior to receiving a ride west. His identity as the missing person was not known until the Kearny County deputy later saw the picture in the missing person file and recognized him as the person receiving the ride the previous week.
Hamilton County patrol car video captured the contact with the man on April 6th 2017 and was useful in determining that the unidentified body was the same person who had received law enforcement assistance the previous week.

Formal identification was received on April 24 by fingerprint analysis. No foul play is suspected in the death and the investigation is ongoing.

Large turnout expected for White Privilege Conference in Kansas City

KANSAS CITY (AP) — About 2,000 people are expected to attend a conference in Kansas City designed to address inequality by discussing the difficult topic of white privilege.

The 18th annual National White Privilege Conference is scheduled for Thursday through Sunday.

The Kansas City Star reports supporters of the conference say it provides participants of all races a chance to examine the idea that whites in America have more advantages than others because of their skin color. Supporters also hope it will lead to conversations in the region about its racial and economic history.

Several social justice activists wanted the conference to come to Kansas City.

The conference is popular with academics, teachers and professors, students, social workers and community organizers.

Media are not permitted to record the sessions or interview participants.

Lady Indians complete sweep of rival

By JEREMY McGUIRE
Hays Post

Hays High 4, Great Bend 0

HAYS, Kan.-Hays High Girls’ Soccer jumped on the Great Bend Lady Panthers early and put Monday’s Western Athletic Conference match-up away by outscoring the visitors 4-0 in the first half.  Kallie Leiker got the scoring started in the 5th minute with her first of two goals to take the 1-0 lead.  Leiker struck again in the 19th minute with her second goal to give the Lady Indians the 2-0 lead.

Hays High was not finished as Hannah McGuire outraced the Great Bend defense from mid-field and got one past the goalie 32 minutes into the match.  Maddie Keller was up next for the Lady Indians as she beat the buzzer with :13 seconds remaining in the first half to give Hays High the 4-0 lead.  The Lady Indians held strong in the second half substituting plenty of players in and out of the contest.

This was the second win against Great Bend in the last two weeks.  The Lady Indians improve to 7-4 on the season with the win and 3-2 in the WAC.  They will travel across town on Thursday to face off against TMP.

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Big inning lifts Missouri Southern past FHSU baseball

HAYS, Kan. – Missouri Southern scored seven runs with two outs in the sixth inning and rallied past Fort Hays State 9-4 Monday afternoon and sweeps the three-game series at Larks Park. The Tigers have lost 11 straight and fall to 9-33 overall and 2-27 in the MIAA. The Lions improved to 24-22 overall and 16-16 in the conference.

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Game Highlights

The Tigers grabbed their first lead of the series in the second inning. Clayton Basgall doubled down the left field line and scored on Dayton Pomeroy’s single. Two batters later, Bryce Witchurch doubled to left center scoring Pomeroy.

Ben Ramberg held the Lions scoreless through 5 2/3 innings before leaving with a runner at first and two outs. MSSU then strung together four straight hits off freshman reliever Ryan Ruder to go up 3-2. Easton Palmer walked consecutive batters to force in another run then gave up a bases-loaded double to push the lead to 7-2.

Clayton Basgall recorded the final out of the sixth and threw 3 innings, allowing a pair of solo home runs in the eighth which stretched the Lions lead to 9-2.

The Tigers, who were held to one hit in the third through seventh innings, threatened in the eighth. Clayton Basgall was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded to drive in a run, but a double-play ended the inning. They added their final run on a groundout from Ty Redington in the ninth.

Ruder (2-2) takes the loss, allowing four runs on four hits without recording an out.

Seth Mesey (3-3) picked up the win for the Lions going 7 1/3 innings allowing all three runs on seven hits with six strikeouts and two walks.

The Tigers return to action on Wednesday when the head north to take on Nebraska-Kearney for the third and final time this season. The first pitch is set for 6 pm. Auto World Pregame Show is at 5:40 pm on KJLS.

Congressman Marshall opens new western Kan. office

Dr. Roger Marshall, R-Great Bend, is the First District Kansas Congressman.
Dr. Roger Marshall, R-Great Bend, is the First District Kansas Congressman.

Friend,

It has been great to see many of you in the district over the past couple of weeks. During my April Listening Tour, which ends tomorrow, we have discussed a wide array of issues, I have heard your passion and we have found common ground. I always say, when we can define problems together and have calm discussions, we work toward solutions, and I think we did that this week.

Please see below for some of the takeaways from the last two weeks. Also, we have opened a new office in Garden City! Please see below for details on that office, and please don’t hesitate to contact any of my offices if we can help you in any way.

In the District

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Ribbon cutting for new office at 816 Campus Dr., Suite 500, Garden City

Garden City Office

I couldn’t be happier to open a new base of operations in Garden City (right). This is a community on the rise, and full of great examples of innovation and growth in our district. Our office and staff in Garden City will be vital in keeping our finger on the pulse of Southwest Kansas.

According to the Finney County Historical Museum, this is the first time the Big First has had a district office in Garden City! The address is 816 Campus Dr., Suite 500,
Garden City, KS 67846.

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Deputy Commanding General Patrick Frank of Fort Riley with Marshall

Ft. Riley

I had honor to meet with Deputy Commanding General Patrick Frank of Fort Riley (left), who gave me a tour of Fort Riley, and provided information on the strengths Fort Riley brings to the community. Not only does Fort Riley play such a vital role in our national security, but the economic impact they have on the Flint Hills region is strong, and very beneficial for the businesses and communities in the region.

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Congressman Marshall in Beeler April 18

Meeting with Kansans Impacted by Wildfires

On Tuesday, my staff and I met with producers in Beeler, KS, affected by the recent fires (right). We talked about rebuilding efforts and how we can continue to assist landowners as they work to rebuild farms and ranches. As always, I am inspired by their tenacity and positivity.

Washington D.C. Office

312 Cannon HOB
Washington, D.C. 20515
Tel: (202)225-2715

Salina Office

200 E Iron Ave
Salina, KS 67401
Tel: (785)829-9000

Garden City Office

816 Campus Dr., Suite 500
Garden City, KS 67846
Tel: (785)829-9000

Woman charged with allegedly transporting 44-pounds of pot in Kansas

photo courtesy So. Hutchinson Police
photo courtesy So. Hutchinson Police

RENO COUNTY— The Mesa, Arizona, woman arrested for reportedly having 44 pounds of high-grade marijuana in her vehicle was back before a judge Monday with an attorney present.

Prosecutors formally charged Alyssa Holler, 31, with possession of marijuana with intent to sell and conspiracy to distribute marijuana.

On April 15, police stopped a Holler for speeding at U.S. 50 and Main Street in South Hutchinson.
At that time, she granted permission for police to search the vehicle.

During that search, they found the large stash of the drug.

She remains jailed on a $100,000 bond. The case moves to a waiver-status docket on May 3.

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