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Ellis Rec sets back-to-school bash for Aug. 11

ELLIS — The Ellis Recreation Commission has set a back-to-school bash for Aug. 11.

The event is free for all ages and is open to all Ellis residents.

The schedule is below:

6 p.m. — Start at the Ellis Municipal Swimming Pool with a free swim and Cardboard Boat Races to follow.
6:30 p.m. — Barbecue will provided for the first 200 attendees.
9:15 p.m. — Grab your blankets and lawn chairs for a free “Movie Under the Stars” showing “Sing.” This portion of the evening is sponsored by the Ellis Public Library.

Sheriff: 4th suspect jailed for alleged beating death of Kan. man

Austin Bott – Saline County Booking photo

SALINE COUNTY — Law enforcement authorities continue the investigation the June murder of a Salina man and have made a fourth arrest.

On Friday night, police arrested 20-year-old Austin Bott, Salina, for failure to appear, according to Saline County Sheriff Roger Soldan.

Bott was wanted for questioning in connection with the murder of 29-year-old Brandon Lee Shelby. On June 6, investigators found Shelby’s body near the Smoky Hill River Bridge crossing on North East Street in Salina.

According to the Kansas Bureau of Investigations, Shelby suffered blunt force trauma to the head and had other severe injuries.

Sheriff Soldan did not comment on Bott’s role in the murder but said he was booked into the Saline County Jail Saturday for murder in the first degree, aggravated kidnapping and aggravated burglary.

River Bridge Murder Scene-photo by Rocky Robinson

Police have arrested three other Salina men in connection with the case.

Charles Rodgers, 30, James Pavey, 40, and Brandon St. Clair, are being held for alleged first-degree murder.

Hays USD 489 seeking applicants for vacant board position

Hays USD 489 as of Monday morning had not received any interest in the vacant board member seat.

The seat was vacated by Sarah Rankin on July 14 after Rankin’s family moved out of state. About two and half years are left in Rankin’s term.

The deadline to apply for the open position is 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 1.  Those interested in applying for the vacant position can contact Sarah Wasinger via email at [email protected] or by calling 785-623-2400 today or 785-623-2600 Tuesday.

Applications will be reviewed by the board, and then the board will decide on how to proceed with the selection process. The board will ultimately appoint Rankin’s replacement. The vacant position is set for an item on the Aug. 7 school board meeting agenda.

Sheriff: Reported sighting was not Kansas shooting suspect

Maestas- photo Dodge City PD

FORD COUNTY –Law enforcement authorities are investigating a July 23, double shooting and continue searching for an alleged suspect 20-year-old Xavier Alejandro Maestas.

On Friday, the Hodgeman County Sheriff’s office reported receiving numerous tips that Maestas has been seen in Jetmore and Hodgeman County, according to a social media report.

Police reported he is possibly driving a blue passenger car with partial gold wheels.

After looking at video from Friday’s tip, the individual that was in Jetmore was not the suspect, according to the Hodgeman County Sheriff’s Department.

Just after 2:30 a.m. July 23, Officers from the Dodge City Police Department were dispatched to a mobile home at 201 E. McArtor for a shooting, according to a media release.
When Officers arrived they found two adult men suffering from gunshot wounds. During the investigation

Detectives determined the victims were standing outside the trailer when they were shot.

Detectives were able to identify a suspect and an arrest warrant was issued for 20-year-old Xavier Alejandro Maestas for Attempted Murder in the First Degree, Attempted Murder in the Second Degree, Aggravated Assault – Use of a deadly Weapon, and Criminal Discharge of a Firearm – Shooting into an occupied dwelling.

Deputies advised the public if you see the suspect do not approach him. Contact Law Enforcement immediately. Maestas is considered armed and dangerous.

Gentry hits game-winner as Orioles beat Royals

BALTIMORE (AP) — Rather than dismantle the Baltimore Orioles at the trade deadline, Dan Duquette worked diligently to improve the club.

Appreciative of his confidence, the Orioles backed up his effort with a rousing 2-1 victory over the Kansas City Royals on Monday night.

Craig Gentry singled home the winning run in the ninth inning, and closer Zach Britton — who was rumored headed out of town hours earlier — got three outs to earn the win.

Baltimore started the day with a 50-54 record, but Duquette, the team’s executive vice president of baseball operations, believes the team can be a contender. He beat the non-waiver trade deadline by obtaining infielder Tim Beckham from Tampa Bay, three days after snagging right-hander Jeremy Hellickson from Philadelphia.

“We still have some hope that we can make the playoffs,” Duquette said, hours before the Orioles extended their modest winning streak to three games.

Caleb Joseph got Baltimore going in the ninth with a one-out single off Joakim Soria (4-3). Ruben Tejada singled with two outs before Gentry hit a grounder up the middle that sent Joseph home from second base without a throw.

“We feel good about ourselves,” Joseph said. “Maybe some of the fans have left, but we still believe in ourselves, 100 percent.”

By keeping Britton (1-0), who has converted an AL-record 57 straight saves, Duquette showed his faith in this team.

“I’ve played with Zach since ’09, so even the thought of not playing with him is not fun,” Joseph said.

Knowing he was going to be sticking around with the only team he’s ever been a part of, Britton walked to the mound in the ninth with a clear head.

“You get some things off your mind that shouldn’t be there and just focus on pitching,” the lefty said.

It was the second loss in 12 games for the Royals, who managed only five hits off three Baltimore pitchers.

The first seven innings featured a pitching duel between Kansas City’s Danny Duffy and Ubaldo Jimenez, both of whom allowed one run and struck out six.

“I just grinded through that outing,” Duffy said. “I felt like I had really good stuff but I didn’t pitch very well. That was the least impressive seven-inning, one-run outing I’ve ever had.”

Jimenez came in with a 6.93 ERA, but on this night he was exceptionally sharp.

‘If he’s not on, we get him,” manager Ned Yost said. “We couldn’t get him. Couldn’t do much against him.”

Kansas City used first-inning doubles by Lorenzo Cain and Eric Hosmer to jump to a 1-0 lead.

Jimenez settled down after that, and Baltimore pulled even in the fifth when Manny Machado doubled and scored on a two-out single by Jonathan Schoop .

Though quiet on the final day of the trade deadline, the Royals welcomed back Melky Cabrera, who made his 2017 debut with Kansas City after being acquired from the White Sox on Sunday.

Playing right field and batting third, Cabrera went 0 for 4.

HOLE IN ONE

Orioles first baseman Chris Davis was charged with an error when he failed to handle a throw in the ninth inning from Machado at third. Turns out, the ball went right through the faulty webbing of Davis’ glove. He immediately got a new glove.

HAPPY HOMECOMING

Cabrera said he’s “really happy” to return to the pennant-contending Royals, whom he played for in 2011. “What I love to do is play postseason baseball,” the 13-year veteran said through an interpreter. Yost said Cabrera, a switch-hitter, “brings a great personality to a locker room filed with great personalities. He’s going to mesh perfectly with our group.”

TRAINER’S ROOM

Royals: Yost is optimistic third-baseman Cheslor Cuthbert (wrist) can return to his rehab assignment sometime this week after fouling a ball off his foot.

Orioles: DH Mark Trumbo was placed on the 10-day disabled list with an oblique injury. He played in Baltimore’s first 103 games before sitting on Sunday. … SS J.J. Hardy (wrist) was transferred to the 60-day DL.

UP NEXT

Royals: Ian Kennedy (4-6, 4.43 ERA) seeks his fifth straight victory in the second game of the series Tuesday night.

Orioles: Dylan Bundy (9-8, 4.53 ERA) can match his win total of last season with a victory.

HAWVER: Colyer’s challenge as newest Kan. governor

Martin Hawver

As a dutiful lieutenant governor, Jeff Colyer has been a strong supporter of the policies and whims of Gov. Sam Brownback.

And now the question is, with Brownback likely off to serve President Donald Trump as ambassador-at-large for international religious freedom, just what a new governor wants to accomplish in the 2018 legislative session—and how that plays out politically for statewide office-seekers and members of the Kansas House of Representatives.

Practically, Brownback is gone. A former U.S. senator, he’s going to be confirmed by the U.S. Senate for the post, and Colyer becomes governor through the rite of succession.

No, Colyer hasn’t said whether he wants to stand for election to a full term as governor. Might, might not, probably will, but only Colyer knows for sure yet. There is already a primary election brewing for the GOP nomination for governor next year, and few are thinking that conservative Secretary of State Kris Kobach will demur to the guy who may need a couple months as the governor to decide whether he likes the job enough to want it for a full four-year term.

You’ll notice that last week no candidates for the GOP nomination have folded their campaigns.

And…Colyer will become governor with most of next year’s budget already appropriated, part of Brownback’s biennial budget program that makes the last year of that cycle basically tuning up what’s been appropriated. Oh, that last year of the two-year budget cycle that Colyer will have to fix shows about a $90 million shortfall, so he’s going to have to either think up some new revenue source or cut that amount from the upcoming fiscal year budget.

Jeff Colyer

Now…that in itself will probably tell Statehouse insiders how popular Colyer will be. Last session, recall, with the state facing a $200 million-plus shortfall, Brownback essentially told the Legislature “just fix it.”  Brownback didn’t make any budget cuts that would have his fingerprints on them, instead apparently went to lunch, forcing the newly elected Legislature to make its own cuts that will splash back on legislators at next year’s elections, when they have to look good for constituents. Notable? Had Brownback made the unpopular budget cuts there would have been no political damage for him because he couldn’t run for reelection to a third (whew) term, anyway.

Oh, and there just might be a White House-style shakeup in Colyer’s cabinet. Some key Brownback supporters have already quit (Commerce Secretary Antonio Soave and Deputy Chief of Staff Kim Borchers) before Brownback’s nomination for the federal job, and this is the time of the season when current cabinet secretaries start thinking about what to do in the future.  Holding onto those cabinet secretaries is good, they know how to run things, if they are running things the way Colyer wants…

Yes, at least for those folks who spend their time in the Statehouse, or who depend on what happens here, there are going to be some changes coming up, some subtle, some maybe not, but the real angst the next month or two will be waiting to find out just what they’ll be.

Oh, and Democrats? They have lost the most powerful weapon that they can use to elect more House members and a new governor…Brownback. Even though he wouldn’t have been on the ballot next year anyway, the “Brownback supporter” bullet point likely comes off Democrats’ campaign materials about their opponents, and depending on how Colyer works with Democrats in the upcoming legislative session, the personality issue fades.

It’s going to be just a change in business cards for Colyer, but one with significant governmental and political consequence.

Syndicated by Hawver News Company LLC of Topeka; Martin Hawver is publisher of Hawver’s Capitol Report—to learn more about this nonpartisan statewide political news service, visit the website at www.hawvernews.com

Update: Kan. teen’s clothes, phone taken in armed robbery; suspect jailed

Davis-photo Shawnee Co.

SHAWNEE COUNTY – Law enforcement authorities are investigating an armed robbery that started as a Craigslist ad and have made an arrest.

A 17-year-old victim arrived at an apartment complex to complete the transaction, according to a media release from Topeka police.

Once inside the apartment, several armed suspects forced to victim to remove his clothes. The victim’s phone and clothing were taken and he was told to leave.

The investigation led to two persons of interest. Police conducted interviews and arrested 21-year-old Shawn D. Davis, according to officer Colleen Stuart.

Anyone with additional information is asked to call Topeka police. The Topeka police reminded residents they have a safe exchange zone for transactions at 320 South Kansas Avenue, Suite 100.

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SHAWNEE COUNTY – Law enforcement authorities are investigating an armed robbery that started as a Craigslist ad. The 17-year-old victim arrived at an apartment complex to complete the transaction, according to a media release from Topeka police.

Once inside the apartment, several armed suspects forced to victim to remove his clothes. The victim’s phone and clothing were taken and he was told to leave.

The investigation led to two persons of interest. Police are interviewing them. Anyone with additional information is asked to call Topeka police. The Topeka police reminded residents they have a safe exchange zone for transactions at 320 South Kansas Avenue, Suite 100.

Vintage base ball game Aug. 26

 

A Vintage Base Ball game using rules from 1869 will be played by the Westerns Base Ball Club of Topeka and the Fort Hays Base Ball Club made up of a few local celebrities and citizens of Hays. It’s part of the Sesquicentennial celebration of Ellis County, the city of Hays and historic Fort Hays.

Bring your lawn chair and umbrella to enjoy an afternoon of vintage Base Ball. Admission is free.

Mark Eberle will talk about his brand new book “Kansas Baseball 1858-1941.”

Saturday, August 26 at 1 PM – 3 PM, Fort Hays State Historic Site, 1472 US Highway 183 Alternate.

Darrell Duane Javens

Darrell Duane Javens, 60, of Russell, Kansas, died on Wednesday, July 26, 2017, at the Russell Regional Hospital Emergency Room in Russell, Kansas.

Darrell was born on November 04, 1956, in Oroville, California, the son of Melvin D. and Ruth M. (Willis) Javens. He grew up in Oroville, California and graduated from Oroville High School. He attended Butte College and was trained in firefighting. He was a member of the United States Army and served in the Vietnam War. He worked as a firefighter for most of his life and reached the rank of Chief. He was united in marriage to Dolores L. Charter on July 18, 2003, in Reno, Nevada and moved to Russell in 2007. He was a member of the 2nd Baptist Church in Russell. He enjoyed woodworking, driving, being in the mountains, outdoors, cooking and helping people in need in his community. He also enjoyed spending time with his family, especially his grandkids.

Surviving family include his son Leslie Javens of Russell, Kansas; daughters Malissa Pacheco (Jesus Depaz) of Houston, Texas, Kathy Moss (Brian) and Kristina Javens all of Oroville, California; step-son Brandon Kervin (Misty) Oroville, California, step-daughter Sheila Ogilvie-Funk (Clarence) of Russell and step-son Paul Corwin of Russell and 10 grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers Johnny and Terry Javens.

A memorial service to celebrate Darrell’s life will be held at 1 PM on Saturday, August 05, 2017, at the 2nd Baptist Church in Russell. Cremation has preceded the service and burial of the cremains will take place at the Cherokee Cemetery in Cherokee, California at a later date. Pohlman-Varner-Peeler Mortuary of Russell, Kansas, is in charge of the arrangements.

Keith Grammon

Logan resident Keith Grammon passed away Wednesday, July 26, 2017 at the Logan Manor in Logan, KS at the age of 89.

He was born in Osborne County, KS on June 6, 1928, the son of Ward & Doris (Barker) Grammon. On Sept. 17, 1954 he was united in marriage to Velda Campbell in Smith Center, KS. He owned & operated an auto repair shop in Logan for many years.

Survivors include his wife, Velda, of Logan; his sons, Roger & Paul of Logan and Larry of Canon City, CO,; his daughter, Beverly Hockman of Salina, KS; 9 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren, and two special nieces.

Funeral services will be held Monday, July 31, 2017 at 10:00 a.m. in the Christian Church in Logan, KS with Pastor Troy Buss officiating. Burial will follow in the Pleasant View Cemetery, Logan.

Mr. Grammon will lie in state Saturday & Sunday from noon – 9 p.m. at the Logan Funeral Home in Logan.

Memorial contributions may be given to Logan Manor or the Logan Christian Church.

Paul Eugene Becker

Paul Eugene Becker was born on June 26,1931 in Logan, Kansas and passed away on July 23, 2017 at the Phillips County Hospital in Phillipsburg, Kansas at the age of 86.

Paul was born and raised on a farm north of Logan to Rhodney and Lucille (Jaenicke) Becker. Except for his two years in the Army, Paul lived his whole life in Logan, raising his family on the farm 6 miles north of town. In 1983 Paul and Loretta built their house in town, where they both enjoyed their retirement years.

Paul was united in marriage to Loretta Ann Jandera on June 11, 1951 at the Catholic Church in Logan, officiated by Monsignor Koegan. They were blessed to adopt three children into their lives and fill their home with joy.

Paul worked for Rural Telephone upon his exit from the Army. He then began to haul bulk gasoline for Standard Oil Co as well as propane for Westhusing’s, eventually owning and operating his own fuel service until his retirement in 1996.

Besides spending time with his family, Paul’s greatest joys came from his horses. He passed this love for riding and working cattle as well as hunting along to his children. Paul was a fourth degree Knight with the Logan Knights of Columbus; he also served as a volunteer fireman with the Logan Fire Department for 25+ years. Paul also served on the Logan School board and volunteered his time and skills with community projects.

Paul is survived by his daughters: Susan (Mike) Elliott and Shirley (Darrell) Colby both of Phillipsburg, Kansas. He also leaves 4 grandchildren: Wayne (Valorie) Grammon of Hays, KS; Amy (Chris) Rundell of Sheridan, WY; Jessie (Rodger) Keehn of Beatrice, NE and Kayla (Jeff) Zerr of Heartwell, NE; as well as 12 great-grandkids. He is also survived by three brothers: Robert (Mary) Becker, Ronald Becker and Cliff (Darlene) Becker all of Logan; sister in-law, Betty Jane Bittel and brother in-law, Jerrold (Wanda) Jandera, all of Logan; along with a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

Paul was preceded in death by his wife, Loretta and son, William (Bill) Becker; parents, Rhodney and Lucille Becker; In – Laws, Joe and Anna Jandera; brother and sister in –law, Jerome and Ruth (Lynch) Becker of Beaver City, Nebraska; as well as sister in-law, Kay (Frans) Becker of Logan and brother in-law, Alvin Bittel.

A Rosary will be held Tuesday, Aug. 1 at 6:30 p.m. in the Logan Funeral Home, Logan.

A Mass Of Christian Burial will be held Wednesday, August 2 at 10:00 a.m. in the St. John’s Catholic Church, Logan, with Father Daryl Olmstead officiating. Burial will follow in the Pleasant View Cemetery, Logan.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Logan Fire Dept. or the Logan American Legion.

Kimberly Sue (Munday) Nowak

Kimberly Sue (Munday) Nowak, 47, of Russell, Kansas, passed away at her residence on Thursday, July 27, 2017.

Kimberly was born January 8, 1970 in Russell, the daughter of Mitch and Vickie (VonFeldt) Munday. She grew up in Russell and graduated from Russell High School in the Class of 1988.

Kimberly was united in marriage to Kent Nowak on May 16, 1990 in Russell. This union was blessed with two children; Klayton and Kortnie. They made their home in Russell.

Kimberly was a waitress at the Log Cabin and the Das Essenhaus. She also worked at Yost Liquor Store. She then became co-owner of 4K Trucking. She was an outgoing person that enjoyed swimming and walking, she loved a good movie and playing with her dog.

Kimberly’s surviving family include her husband Kent of the home; son, Klayton Nowak (Bethany Sauer) of Hays, Kansas; daughter, Kortnie Nowak of Russell, Kansas; mother, Vickie Munday (Jack Anspach) of Russell, Kansas; father, Mitch Munday (Connie) of Florida; brother, Brian Munday (Angel) of Russell, Kansas; and granddaughter, Skyler Nowak; and her loving dog Kash.

Kimberly was preceded in death by her Paternal Grandparents, Jim & Norma Munday and Maternal Grandparents, Roy & Velma VonFeldt.

Celebration of Kimberly’s Life will be held at 10:30 AM, Thursday, August 3, 2017 at Pohlman-Varner-Peeler Mortuary of Russell. A private family committal service will follow at a later date. Visitation will be from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM, Wednesday, August 2, 2017 at Pohlman-Varner-Peeler Mortuary. A Memorial has been established with Golden Belt Humane Society. Contributions and condolences may be sent to Pohlman-Varner-Peeler Mortaury, who is in charge of these arrangements.

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