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🎥 Fire destroys old mill in Ellsworth County

ELLSWORTH COUNTY – Fire officials are working to determine the cause of a fire Sunday at an old, abandoned mill in Wilson.

Just after 2p.m. fire crews were dispatched to report of the fire, according to Ellsworth County Director of Emergency Management Keith Haberer. In addition to fighting the fire, crews and local residents sprayed down nearby homes to prevent the spread of the blaze.

Video of the fire courtesy BreeAnn Koch-Griffin

 

There were no injuries.

The State Fire Marshal will be on the scene Monday to help determine the cause.

The mill has not been used in over 15 years, according to Haberer.

Red Cross encourages blood donations during Trauma Awareness Month

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WICHITA – Heroes live in every neighborhood, serving their community and inspiring others. Whether your hero wears a uniform, volunteers at the library or coaches Little League, honor their community commitment by rolling up a sleeve and donating blood for patients in need.

“Donate blood to honor the heroes in your life and help keep a reliable blood supply on hospital shelves for patients,” said Jan Hale, communications manager, Red Cross Central Plains Blood Region. “A blood donation only takes about an hour but can lead to a lifetime of memories for someone receiving a transfusion.”

All those who come to give at an Honor Your Hero drive will receive a commemorative T-shirt, while supplies last.

The Honor Your Hero blood drives occur as the Red Cross urges eligible donors to give during Trauma Awareness Month this May. Donors of all blood types are needed to ensure lifesaving blood is available for patients with traumatic injuries and other serious medical needs.

Donors with type O negative and AB blood play an especially important role during trauma situations. Type O negative red blood cells and AB plasma are universal and can be given patients of any blood type during an emergency when seconds count. Less than 7 percent of the population has type O negative blood, and only about 4 percent of the population has type AB blood, making these donors an important part of the Red Cross trauma team.

Every day, the Red Cross must collect approximately 14,000 blood donations to meet patient needs. To make an appointment at the Honor Your Hero blood drives, download the American Red Cross Blood Donor App, visit redcrossblood.org or call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767.)

Upcoming Honor Your Hero blood drives:

• May 16, from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m., Phillips County 4-H Building, North Hwy 183, Phillipsburg
• May 18, from 2 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., Church of the Brethren Fellowhsip Hall, 700 Grant, Quinter
• May 23, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Hadley Rooms, 2200 Canterbury, Hays
• May 24, from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m., Sunflower Bank Conference Room North location, 4720 Roth, Hays

Two champs and five All-MIAA performers highlight FHSU men at MIAA Track Championships

BOLIVAR, Mo. – Fort Hays State Men’s Track and Field finished fifth at the MIAA Championships, held May 5-7. The Tigers had five athletes earn All-MIAA honors, which included two individual champions, Brett Meyer and Dillando Allotey.

After a sixth place finish in the 200-meter prelims, Allotey surprised the field with a first place finish in 20.91 seconds, picking up his first MIAA title. The time vaulted him to eighth on the national performance list with Miguel Barton of Lincoln. Barton ran the same time in the prelims on Saturday. Allotey also improved his provisional mark in the 400 meters, despite a fourth-place finish, when he crossed the line in 47.09. The time ties for 11th best in the nation this year.

Meyer earned his first MIAA title in the 800 meters. He topped the competition in the finals with a time of 1:50.93, his second fastest time of the year. He continues to rank inside the top 15 on the national performance list at 13th.

Decano Cronin finished race two spots behind Meyer earning his first all-conference honor in the 800. The Ireland native broke the MIAA meet record in the prelims running a phenomenal time of 1:49.98, however he was unable to repeat the sub-1:50 performance Sunday, but still took third with a time of 1:53.52. Cronin’s preliminary time moved him up to eighth on the national performance list.

TJ Dozier was the third champion for the Tigers, topping the field in the discus. He launched a throw of 167 feet, 7 inches on his final attempt for the win. His best effort in the event, thrown earlier in the season, has him 16th on the national performance list.

Kolt Newell earned All-MIAA honors in the high jump for the second straight year, finishing runner up in the high jump. The sophomore leaped a height of 6 feet, 9.5 inches, the same height he took third with last year at the championships. It was just a bit shy of his best mark of the season that has him 11th on the national performance list.

Another solid performance came from Derek Bixenman in the decathlon. Finishing fourth, Bixenman turned in a record setting performance of 6,642 points, and breaking the 10-year old FHSU record of 6,618 points set by Alan Yoder. The effort was good for a provisional mark, ranking him 21st on the national performance list.

Sam Dreiling hit a provisional mark in the pole vault with a vault of 15 feet, 11 inches to finish seventh. However, it was not his best vault on the season as he cleared 16 feet, 1.25 inches earlier this year. Weston Riner (seventh – decathlon) and Luke Chism (eighth – discus) also earned team points individually. The 4×400 team of Mathew Pieper, Meyer, Cronin, and Allotey finished fourth.

As a team the Tigers generated 64 points. Lincoln and Central Missouri led the way, tying for the team title with 134 points. Missouri Southern followed with 126 points to finish third.

Men’s Team Scores

Rank Team Score
1t Central Missouri 135
1t Lincoln (Mo.) 135
3 Missouri Southern 126
4 Pittsburg State 105
5 Fort Hays State 64
6 Emporia State 58
7 NW Missouri State 48
8 Nebraska-Kearney 44
9 Lindenwood 43
10 Washburn 40
11 Southwest Baptist 21

Three champs, four All-MIAA performers highlight FHSU women track at MIAA Championships

BOLIVAR, Mo. – Fort Hays State Women’s Track and Field place fifth at the MIAA Championships, held May 5-7. Three of the four All-MIAA performers for the Tigers were event champions, while placing in the top three in five events.

Shea Bonine  was the only individual on the squad to earn All-MIAA status in multiple events this year, winning the 5,000 meters and taking third in the 1,500 meters. Bonine repeated as MIAA-Champion for the second straight year in the 5,000. She crossed the line in the 1,500 meters in 4:39.01, her fastest time in the event this year.

Micki Krzesinski was also a repeat champ for the Tigers, doing so in the 10,000 meters on Saturday with a time of 36:54.25. The time was fast enough for the NCAA provisional qualifying list, but she already holds the 11th fastest time in the nation this season. She also placed fifth in the 5,000 meters with a time of 18:06.79.

Competing for the first time at the MIAA Championships, freshman Alexcia Deutscher picked up her first championship in the javelin. Her throw of 147 feet, 7 inches bested the competition by more than two feet, but was not her best throw this season. Her throw of nearly 157 feet continues to rank third on the national performance list.

Kelly Wycoff was the fourth All-MIAA performer for the women, earning the honor in the 400 meters. In the prelims, she broke her own FHSU record of 55.48 seconds, which she set just last week, with a time of 54.80. The time also improved her provisional mark on the year to 15th fastest in the nation. In the finals, she turned in a second-place performance for all-conference honors with a time of 54.95 seconds. She placed sixth in the finals of the 200 meters with a time of 24.43 seconds, after running 24.16 in the prelims. Her best effort in the 200 has her ranked 18th on the national performance list.

Courtney Geiger nearly earned all-conference honors in the discus, finishing fourth with her effort of 145 feet, 9 inches. Amanda Hurla was sixth in the javelin with a throw of 133 feet, 2 inches, which gave her a provisional mark in the event. Selam Ball also had a provisional mark in the pole vault at 12 feet, 0.75 inches, finishing ninth although she matched the height of four other vaulters in the field.

Other team point scorers for the Tigers included Lauren Roberts in the 800 and 1,500 meters and Chelsea Jackson in the 10,000 meters. The 4×100 and 4×400 relay teams of Sharee Zombo, Yanoudji Diarra, Lindsay Shupe and Kelly Wycoff both finished seventh to earn team points.

Fort Hays State generated 70 points as a team to edge Lincoln in the standings. Pittsburg State ran away with the team title with 212 points, while Missouri Southern (95 points) and Central Missouri (90 points) rounded out the top three. Full standings are listed below.

Women’s Team Scores

Rank Team Score
1 Pittsburg State 212
2 Missouri Southern 95
3 Central Missouri 90
4 Southwest Baptist 77
5 Fort Hays State 70
6 Lincoln (Mo.) 69
7 Emporia State 50.5
8 NW Missouri State 44.5
9 Lindenwood 37
10 Central Oklahoma 31
11 Nebraska-Kearney 30
12 Washburn 13

Western Kan. woman jailed for drug possession, harboring juvenile runaway

HODGEMAN COUNTY – Law enforcement authorities in Hodgeman County are investigating two suspects on drug and other charges.

On Friday, the Manager of Horse Thief Reservoir contacted the sheriff’s office about suspicious activity at one of the shower houses.

Deputies made contact with 2 individuals. An investigation began and was believed the one was a juvenile runaway from another state, according to a media release.

The woman was going to follow officers to the Sheriff’s office with the male juvenile.

Before deputies left the lake Undersheriff Channell observed an odor of marijuana coming from the bathhouse they were using.

The vehicle was stopped and consent was denied. A search warrant was executed on the vehicle and a large amount narcotics and Paraphernalia were seized.

Deputies identified the woman as Hodgeman County resident Amber Waterhouse.

She was arrested and placed in jail for harboring a juvenile runaway, Possession of Marijuana with intent to distribute, Possession of Methamphetamines, Possession of Heroin, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and contributing to a minor.

Waterhouse bond was set at $25,000. Waterhouse has not been formally charged and is innocent until proven guilty.

Warm, windy Monday

Today Sunny, with a high near 87. Breezy, with a south wind 8 to 13 mph increasing to 15 to 20 mph in the afternoon.

Tonight Partly cloudy, with a low around 58. South wind 6 to 14 mph becoming west southwest after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 24 mph.

Tuesday A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 82. South wind 6 to 9 mph.

Tuesday Night A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly before 1am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 59. South southeast wind 7 to 9 mph.

WednesdayShowers and thunderstorms likely, mainly after 1pm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 78. South wind 6 to 9 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%. New rainfall amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.

Wednesday NightShowers and thunderstorms. Low around 55. Chance of precipitation is 80%. New rainfall amounts between a half and three quarters of an inch possible.

Thursday Showers and thunderstorms likely. Cloudy, with a high near 66. Chance of precipitation is 60%. New rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible.

Kansas Game Wardens locate suspects on fishing violations

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LINN COUNTY – Law enforcement authorities caught suspects on fishing violations over the weekend.

On Sunday at La Cygne, Kansas game wardens found a group in one boat with 24 catfish over the limit, according to a social media report.

Meanwhile in Marion County, a warden working off a tip that included a photo of a license plate found the suspect with a cooler full of 39 Walleye.

Charges are pending.

Sniper who killed 3 in Kansas up for parole again

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WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — A sniper who terrorized downtown Wichita more than 40 years ago is going before a parole board this month.

The case of 59-year-old Michael Soles will be among several to be considered during a May 17 meeting in Kansas City, Kansas.

Soles became known as the Holiday Inn Sniper in 1976 after he carried two rifles and an ammunition-filled lunch pail to the top floor of a 26-story building that was capped by the Holiday Inn. Killed in the shooting were 23-year-old Mark Falen, 56-year-old Joe Goulart and 57-year-old Elmer Hensley. Seven others were wounded before police shot Soles.

He could be freed as early as July if his latest bid for release is granted. Several others have been denied, most recently in 2007.

Royals shutout by Cleveland in series finale

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Mike Clevinger and four relievers combined for a one-hitter as the Cleveland Indians beat the Kansas City Royals 1-0 Sunday.

Carlos Santana had three hits, including an RBI single in the fifth for the game’s only run.

Clevinger (1-0), making his first start in place of the injured Corey Kluber, gave up a double to Salvador Perez with one out in the fourth for the Royals’ hit. He walked four and struck out five in 5 2/3 innings.

Boone Logan came on in the sixth and walked Eric Hosmer, before Bryan Shaw replaced him and struck out all four batters he faced. Andrew Miller pitched a perfect eighth — keeping his ERA at 0.00 over 15 2/3 innings this season — and Cody Allen pitched the ninth for his ninth save in nine chances.

Danny Duffy (2-3) held the Indians to one run and six hits over 6 2/3 innings.

KBI investigates shooting by Kansas man, sheriff’s deputies

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LABETTE COUNTY –  Law enforcement authorities in Labette County are investigating a shooting.

Just before 8:45 p.m. Saturday, two deputies from the Labette County Sheriff’s Office responded to a 911 call reporting a shooting during a domestic incident at 511 Walnut Street in Mound Valley, according to a media release.

After arriving on the scene, deputies encountered a 40-year-old white man with a firearm outside the residence in the driveway. It is believed that both deputies fired at the suspect.

The suspect was transported to Mercy Hospital in Joplin, Missouri. His was reported in stable condition on Sunday. No deputies were injured in this occurrence.

Also found at the scene was a 77-year-old white male suffering from a gunshot wound. He was transported to Freeman Hospital in Joplin and is in stable condition. The initial investigation suggests this victim was shot by the 40-year-old man.

The Kansas Bureau of Investigation is assisting with the investigations.

Kan. man dies, woman hospitalized after motorcycle crash

DOUGLAS COUNTY – A Kansas man died just before 8p.m. Saturday in Douglas County.

The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a 1993 Harley Davidson motorcycle driven by Derek S. Fenton, 45, Lawrence, was westbound on N1400 Road just southeast of Eudora.

The vehicle drifted off roadway to the right and rolled into the ditch.

Fenton was pronounced dead at the scene.

Shelley D. Fenton, 46, Lawrence, a passenger on the motorcycle was transported to Overland Park Regional Medical Center.

They were not wearing helmets, according to the KHP.

Kan. native presses 2K mile bike trek on behalf of butterflies

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — A Kansas native has hiked the length of the Continental Divide, canoed the Missouri River and biked from South America’s Andes through tropical forests and deserts into Texas.

The Kansas City Star  reports 32-year-old Sara Dykman now is trying to add another 10,000-mile bike trip to her list of adventures.

Dykman, formerly of Johnson County, is 2,200 miles into her trek meant to draw attention to the monarch butterflies, which each year make their own cross-country migrations.

Some 95 percent of the monarch population has been lost over the past two decades, largely because millions of acres of milkweed plants on which the caterpillars feed have been destroyed.

Dykman left Mexico in March, will be in Kansas City in coming days, and venture to Canada before biking back.

Tigers drop season finale to NW Missouri State

MARYVILLE, Mo. – Northwest Missouri State scored two runs in the bottom of the eighth inning as they rally for a 5-4 win over Fort Hays State, completing the three-game series sweep over the Tigers Sunday afternoon at Bearcat Field.

With the win, the Bearcats (31-18, 19-16 MIAA) lock down the No. 7 seed in the upcoming MIAA Tournament in Joplin. The Tigers end their season 10-39 and 3-33 in conference play.

The Tigers grabbed a 4-3 lead with two runs in the top of the seventh on a Nick Hammeke groundout and Trevor Hughes single.

The Bearcats responded in the eighth with a leadoff home run from Landon Figg off starter Ben Ramberg to tie the game. They took the lead on an infield fly with the bases loaded.

Fort Hays State was retired in order with two strikeouts and a fly out in the ninth to end the game.

Ramberg (0-9) suffered the loss, allowing five runs, four earned, on seven hits with three strikeouts and four walks over 7 innings.

Marcus Altman, Dayton Pomeroy and Ryan Imber each had two of the FHSU’s 11 hits. Senior Nick Hammeke drove in two runs.

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