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HaysMed hosts Spiritual Care in Healthcare program

HaysMed, part of The University of Kansas Health System, will present Spiritual Care in Healthcare on Tuesday, October 23.   The program is jointly provided by HaysMed, part of The University of Kansas Health System, The University of Kansas Medical Center Continuing Education and Professional Development and the Area Health Education Center – West.  The program will be held at HaysMed in the Hadley Conference Rooms. 

The program is designed to educate healthcare professionals and clergy in being present with patients and families during crisis and with patients of various faith traditions and their special needs.

Registration and breakfast for the program begins at 8:00 am. The program runs from 8:30 am – 11:30 am.  Topics covered include:  theology and philosophy of pastoral care, communication and the practice of listening and ministering in grief and loss.

Speaker for the program is Al Henager, MRE, DipIPS, Clinical Pastoral Education Supervisor, The University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City.

The program is designed for Advance Practice Nurses, Registered Nurses, Licensed Practical Nurses, Social Workers, PTS, OTS and other interested Healthcare Professionals.

All participants are required to complete and sign a “verification of attendance” form. After the program, a certificate of completion will be provided to activity participants based on documentation of actual attendance time.

CNE: Hays Medical Center is approved as a provider of continued nursing education by the Kansas State Board of Nursing.  The course offering is approved for 3.00 contact hours applicable for RN, or LPN re-licensure.  Kansas State Board of Nursing Approved Provider Number:  LT0021-1138.

Respiratory Therapists

The Hays Medical Center Respiratory Care Continuing Education Evaluator on behalf of the Kansas State Board of Healing Arts has approved this program for 3.0 CRCE hours. Providership No. 004.

PT/OT

Paperwork will be provided to submit to KOTA and KPTA for credits.

The fee for the program is $10 for non HaysMed employees, $10 for CAH employees.  There is no registration fee for HaysMed, Great Bend and Larned Associates of The University of Kansas Health System.  You can register online:  www.haysmed.com/education and click on professional education or registering by calling 785-623-5500.  You may pay online with a valid credit card or may choose to be invoiced.

— HaysMed

Vice President Mike Pence to arrive in Kansas today

SEDGWICK COUNTY — The Vice President of the United States is coming to Kansas.  Mike Pence will appear at a campaign event in support of Kansas candidate for governor Kris Kobach.

Vice President Pence during an October campaign stop in Missouri -photo courtesy VP Pence

The dinner and reception is scheduled for Thursday evening at the Air Capital Flight Line Building in Wichita. Tickets for the event were $150 per person. Photographs with the Vice President were also available for significantly more money.

The trip by the Vice President follows a Saturday October 6 stop in Kansas by President Donald Trump.

Halloween Express helps customers with haunting needs

By CRISTINA JANNEY
Hays Post

Halloween Express is back again this year in Hays to help you with all your haunting and ghoulish holiday needs.

The pop-up store is in the former Hastings Building next to Hobby Lobby on Vine Street. The store is brought to you again this year by Kearsten and Mike Koerner of Hays.

“We thought it was a really cool idea,” Mike Koerner said. “Hays is a college community, and there are a lot of great communities around Hays that will support the economy in Hays. We thought this would be a fun store to have.”

Kearsten said, “I love it. I love Halloween. There was a need for it in Hays. There are lots of places that sell Christmas decorations. … Other than Walmart, where are you going to get this kind of stuff? We cover everything. We don’t just have a few costumes.”

Koerners are local owners, so the money spent at the store stays in the community.

Animatronics are popular this year, and customers are buying the pieces for indoor and outdoor use.

Kearsten said one customer rearranged all her furniture in her living room so she could have her Halloween animatronics inside. Kearsten said the women wanted to enjoy them without fear they might get stolen.

One of the more popular displays is a talking slim man, an example of which is front and center at the entrance to the store.

“What we do is try to find things that are hot, scary movies for the season and try to carry merchandise that wraps around that,” Mike said.

The movie “The Nun,” has inspired nun costumes. The store has also been selling a lot of items for Renaissance costumes, which Mike Koerner said he thought was inspired by movies and TV series set in that time period.

Michael Myers from “Halloween” has also been a hot seller.

The store doesn’t just carry the scary stuff. Harry Potter is always a hit.

The store, which has more than 5,000 square feet of space, carries youth sizes down to toddlers and adults sizes for both men and women. These include plus sizes.

The store also has a create-a-costume section where you can piece together your own costume from a wide array of accessories, masks and imitation weapons.

Because Halloween Express is a seasonal store, they have very limited ability to restock items. Kearsten urged people to shop sooner rather than later to have the best selection. The store has already started to sell out of some popular items.

Mike Koerner said the store has had a lot of support from Hays and the surrounding communities.

“It is great to see a lot of these little communities driving into Hays to see the store,” he said. “We get people from Plainville, Stockton, Phillipsburg, WaKeeney, Ness City, Russell. We get a lot of people from out of town on the weekends.”

The next nearest Halloween Express franchise is in Kansas City.

Halloween Express is open 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays and noon to 6 p.m. on Sundays. The store may extend hours closer to Halloween, but it will only be open until Oct. 31.

Mike Koerner is an employee of Eagle Communications, which owns and operates the Hays Post.

Kansas Volleyball Association week eight rankings

TOPEKA, Kan. – The Kansas Volleyball Association is out with their week eight rankings and Victoria makes their debut in Class 1A. The Knights are ranked eighth after beating Central Plains and Otis-Bison to win the Wilson Regional Tuesday.

Trego remains ninth and Smith Center fourth in 2A. The Lady Red are coming off the Mid-Continent League Tournament title.

Complete rankings below.

Class 6A
1. Lawrence 31-2 (2)
2. Blue Valley 26-7 (4)
3. Blue Valley North 28-4 (1)
4. Washburn Rural 34-4 (3)
5. Gardner-Edgerton 26-7 (5)
6. Lawrence-Free State 19-12 (6)
7. Olathe Northwest 22-14 (7)
8. Garden City 26-9 (8)
9. Topeka 26-8 (9)
10. Shawnee Mission Northwest 21-14 (10)

Class 5A
1. St. Thomas Aquinas 30-6 (1)
2. St. James Academy 26-8 (2)
3. Bishop Carroll 35-3 (3)
4. Lansing 32-4 (4)
5. Topeka-Seaman 27-10 (5)
6. De Soto 28-6 (6)
7. Maize South 32-5 (8)
8. Andover 31-4 (7)
9. Blue Valley Southwest 25-8 (10)
10. Kapaun Mt. Carmel 24-10 (9)

Class 4A
1. Topeka-Hayden 19-15 (1)
2. Bishop Miege 17-15 (2)
3. Louisburg 26-8 (3)
4. Andale 28-6 (5)
5. Rose Hill 27-6 (4)
6. Nickerson 28-9 (7)
7. Independence 32-2 (6)
8. Ulysses 32-4 (8)
9. Chanute 29-5 (10)
10. Pratt 29-6 (9)

Class 3A
1. Royal Valley 31-3 (1)
2. Silver Lake 27-6 (2)
3. Burlington 32-3 (3)
4. Beloit 27-4 (4)
5. Douglass 27-3 (5)
6. Nemaha Central 30-8 (7)
7. Hesston 26-7 (6)
8. Halstead 29-8 (10)
9. Holton 27-10 (9)
10. Belle Plaine 25-7 (NR)

Class 2A
1. St. Mary’s-Colgan 35-0 (1)
2. Sedgwick 32-3 (2)
3. Garden Plain 23-9 (3)
4. Smith Center 32-5 (4)
5. Meade 30-5 (5)
6. Maranatha Christian 26-6 (7)
7. Wabaunsee 25-9 (6)
8. Jefferson County North 27-7 (8)
9. Trego Community 28-10 (9)
10. Oswego 27-12 (10)

Class 1A
1. Centralia 37-0 (1)
2. Spearville 35-0 (2)
3. Argonia 35-1 (4)
4. Rural Vista 33-4 (3)
5. Thunder Ridge 30-3 (6)
6. Valley Falls 30-6 (7)
7. Kiowa County 26-8 (10)
8. Victoria 25-5 (NR)
9. Frankfort 28-8 (NR)
10. South Central 28-6 (9)

Sheriff: One man dead after Kansas construction accident

JACKSON COUNTY — Authorities are investigating the cause of a fatal construction accident. Just after 2p.m. Wednesday, first responders were called to a home in the 500 Block of Iowa in Holton, according to Sheriff Tim Morse.

Two workers were injured when they were thrown from the basket of a lift on a mobile crane while working on the three-story home.

The men were transported to the hospital in Holton where one died, according to Morse. The other man had an arm amputation and was transported to the University of Kansas hospital.
Authorities are expected to release additional details on Thursday.

Cloudy, mild Thursday with a chance for showers

Today A 20 percent chance of showers after 1pm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 61. South wind 5 to 15 mph.

Tonight Mostly cloudy, with a low around 44. South wind around 11 mph.

Friday Partly sunny, then gradually becoming sunny, with a high near 70. Southwest wind 9 to 11 mph becoming northwest in the afternoon.

Friday NightClear, with a low around 40. North wind 6 to 9 mph.

Saturday Sunny, with a high near 63. North wind 7 to 9 mph.

Saturday NightClear, with a low around 37.

SundaySunny, with a high near 63.

KS Supreme Court accepting comment on proposed changes to complaints against judges

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TOPEKA—The Kansas Supreme Court is accepting public comment on proposed changes to Rules 602 through 627 relating to complaints against judges.

Through the proposed amendments, the court seeks to create a clearer and more comprehensive complaint process for the benefit of both complainants and judges.

The court will accept comment until 5 p.m. Monday, December 17, 2018. Comment may be made by email to [email protected] with “Rules 602-627” in the subject line.

The proposed amended rules ares available for review on the Kansas Supreme Court website at www.kscourts.org under the heading What’s New.

Rules 602 through 627 govern the Commission on Judicial Qualifications and its role helping the Supreme Court exercise its responsibility in judicial disciplinary matters. The Supreme Court created the commission in 1974 under authority granted by Article 3 of the Kansas Constitution.

Judges are guided by the Kansas Code of Judicial Conduct, which establishes standards for ethical conduct by judges and judicial candidates. The code’s guidance is to help judges maintain the highest standards of judicial and personal conduct, and to provide a basis for regulating their conduct through disciplinary procedures.

Kansas man on parole for 9 days jailed for 3 armed robberies

SEDGWICK COUNTY — Law enforcement authorities are investigating a suspect in connection with a series of armed robberies this week.

Security camera image courtesy Wichita Police
Smith -photo Sedgwick County

On Tuesday, the Wichita Police Department Violent Crimes Task Force and patrol officers worked jointly to locate the suspect identified in connection with the robberies at the Quick Trip, 1532 South Seneca, Pete’s Liquor, 322 West Harry, the ExpressMart and 565 South Market, according to Wichita Police Captain Brent Allred.

Just after 4:30p.m. Tuesday, officers found the suspect identified  as Willie Smith inside a residence in the 800 Block of South Topeka in Wichita, according to Allred.  A SWAT team and negotiators were called in to assist with the arrest due to safety concerns. After approximately a 3-hour standoff, police negotiators convinced Smith to exit the residence. He was arrested without incident and booked on three counts of aggravated robbery, according to Allred.

Smith has an arrest history for aggravated escape from custody, robbery, theft, flee and elude, according to Allred.  He was released from prison on Monday, October 8.  He was on parole but had not checked in with his parole officer, according to Allred.

Police will present the case against Smith to the U.S. Attorney’s office Wednesday or Thursday.

Licence plate reader helps police catch Kan. robbery suspect

TOPEKA– A Kansas man was indicted in federal court Wednesday on a charge of robbing a Walgreens store, according to U.S. Attorney Stephen McAllister.

Bill Chavez -photo KDOC

Bill Oliver Chavez, 42, Topeka, Kan., is charged with one count of robbing a commercial business. The indictment alleges that on Sept. 13, 2018, Chavez robbed a Walgreens store at 3696 S.W. Topeka, Blvd.

Documents filed in court allege the lifted his shirt and showed the cashier what appeared to be the butt of a gun. The cashier emptied the register and the robber left the store with the money.

Surveillance video showed the robber was driving a four-door Nissan Maxima with a sunroof. An investigator used data from a license plate reader to help narrow the search for cars of the type in the video and owners who fit the description of the robber.

If convicted, Chavez faces a penalty of up to 20 years in federal prison and a fine up to $250,000.

2 from Hays avoid injury in fatal truck accident

SEWARD COUNTY — One person died in an accident just before 3p.m. Wednesday in Seward County.

The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a 2008 Peterbilt semi driven by Danny L. Huch, 64, Protection, was eastbound on Kansas 51 five miles west of the U.S. 83 Junction.

The driver attempted to pass a 2007 Freightliner utility truck driven by Kyle Kleinhans, 23, Hays, making a left turn onto County Road C.

The Peterbilt semi traveled into the north ditch and overturned. The Freightliner truck traveled into the south ditch and overturned.

A passenger in the Freightliner Florin Bulea, 45, Minto, North Dakota, was transported to Southwest Medical Center where he died.

Huch, Kleinhans and passengers in the Freightliner Kevin R. Cox, 32, Hays, were not injured. The KHP did not have details on Bulea’s seat belt usage. All others were properly restrained at the time of the accident.

Driver arrested after crash into Kan. deputies working accident

SEDGWICK COUNTY — Law enforcement authorities are investigating an accident involving two Kansas sheriff’s deputies.

Grant -photo Sedgwick County

On Wednesday morning, the Sedgwick County Sheriff Deputies were assisting the Wichita Police Department with an injury accident at Pawnee and Seneca in Wichita, according to Lt. Tim Myers.

The deputies had their vehicles positioned to assist with traffic control at the intersection.  Both law enforcement vehicles had the overhead lights activated.

Just before 8 a.m., a vehicle driven by 39-year-old Charles S. Grant, drove through the intersection at a high rate of speed and struck two civilian vehicles and two law enforcement vehicles.  There were no reported injuries from the accident.

Authorities arrested Grant and booked him in jail on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs, possession of narcotics, and drug paraphernalia.

Despite proposal for tougher work rules, Kan. Chamber endorses Kobach for governor

TOPEKA — With the statement, “It’s important to have leaders who understand the fundamental role business plays in the state’s economic health,” the Kansas Chamber of Commerce announced on social media Wednesday their support of republican candidate Kris Kobach for governor.

The announcement is significant after Kobach promised Wednesday to pursue tougher work requirements for recipients of food stamps, cash assistance and state health coverage if he’s elected Kansas governor.

Kobach, the Kansas secretary of state, outlined a proposal Wednesday that builds on laws enacted in 2015 and 2016. Those laws require cash assistance and food stamp recipients to work at least 20 hours a week, be looking for work, or be enrolled in job training.

Kobach proposes to increase the work requirement to 30 hours a week for able-bodied adults without children. He wants to impose a 30-hour requirement in the Medicaid program providing health coverage for the needy.

He said such requirements will encourage people to work in a strong economy.

Democratic nominee Laura Kelly has sharply criticized the 2015 and 2016 laws.

-The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Walter Adolph Rippe

Walter Adolph Rippe, died Wed., Oct. 17, 2018, in Atwood, Kansas. He was born Nov. 18., 1924.

Services are pending with Baalmann Mortuary, 109 N. 2nd St., Atwood.

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