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HHS to perform ‘Bright Star’ musical

Hays High School presents the Broadway musical, Bright Star. The new show written by comedian and bluegrass musician Steve Martin and singer Edie Brickell garnered several Tony and Grammy nominations. Because it is newly available for licensing, Hays High School will be the fourth high school in the country to produce the show and opening night will be the Kansas premiere of the musical.

Tickets are on sale now and are available at www.ticketsource.us/hays-high-school or at the Box Office at the Twelfth Street Auditorium on Fridays between 12:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. They are $10.  Those interested in supporting the show, buy an ad by sending an email to [email protected].

Patriots ban fan who threw beer at Chiefs’ Tyreek Hill

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) – The New England Patriots say they have banned from Gillette Stadium a fan who threw beer in the face of Kansas City Chiefs receiver Tyreek Hill late in the Patriots’ 43-40 win.

Image courtesy NBC

After scoring on a 75-yard pass with just over three minutes to play in Sunday’s game Hill’s momentum carried him through the back of the end zone and into the padded wall.

Fans made obscene gestures and threw beer at him.

The Patriots said in a statement the person broke the team’s fan code of conduct and “will be sent a letter of disinvite to all future events at Gillette Stadium.”

No name was released.

The matter has been turned over to law enforcement and Foxborough Police Chief William Baker says his department is investigating.

2019 U.S. Gymnastics Championships coming to Kansas City

KANSAS CITY —The Kansas City Sports Commission announced Monday that U.S. Gymnastics Championship will be held at Sprint Center in Kansas City next summer.

U.S. Olympic gymnast Laurie Hernandez helped make the announcement on Monday.  The championships are scheduled for August 8-11.

Hernandez won gold medal in the 2016 Summer Olympic games and later was a competitor on “Dancing with the Stars.”

Sprint Center or KC Sports Commission officials had no word Monday on when tickets would be available.

Kansas Legends and Folktales at McCracken Public Library

McCRACKEN — The McCracken Public Library will be hosting their annual Fall Soup Supper and Guest Speaker Saturday, November 17th at the city building. Thanks to a grant from the Kansas Humanities Jim Hoy will be sharing Kansas Legends and Folktales. A freewill soup supper will be held prior to the speaker at 5:30. All ages are welcome to stay for the speaker.

KANSAS LEGENDS AND FOLKTALES Grasshoppers so big that cowboys can ride them to herd cattle. Summers so hot that corn pops in the field. Rancher Henry Mudge wrecking pianos, shooting sheep, and fooling European dignitaries. Kansas is a place of big skies and tall tales, but these exaggerated narratives help us understand the character of our state and its people. This talk will explore some of the many Kansas legends and folktales and help audiences decipher between a myth (folk religion), legend (folk history), and tale (folk literature). When possible, local legends and folk tales—and what they say about that particular community—will be discussed. Presented by Jim Hoy.
Jim is a folklorist who works with the Center for Great Plains Studies at Emporia State University.

Kansas man, 5 others survive 30-hour park coffin contest

EUREKA, Mo. (AP) — Six people have managed to spend 30 hours in coffins as part of a ghoulish promotion at Six Flags St. Louis.

Image courtesy Six Flags

Each won their coffin, two season passes and other prizes. The challenge started Saturday afternoon with a “laying to rest ceremony” and ended with a “raising from the dead.”

Participants emerged only for bathroom breaks and a series of mini-challenges.

The winners were professional wrestler Brian Johnson, of Arnold; hearse driving, haunted house operator Matt Daley of Topeka, Kansas; forensic science student and aspiring medical examiner Olivia Crabtree of Naperville, Illinois; funeral director Stacey Wagner of Thomasboro, Illinois; vampire enthusiast Stevi Rogers of Fort Wayne, Indiana; and Navy veteran Keith Richter of Atoka, Tennessee, who served on an “Iron Coffin” submarine.

Dane G. Chaney

December 5, 1958 ~ October 10, 2018 (age 59)

Koons-Russell Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Click HERE for service details.

PREVIEW: Eagle Radio Auction Oct. 18 & 19

The Eagle radio auction is coming up on October 18th and 19th on stations 101.9FM and 94.3FM KAYS. We will have thousands of items to bid on and buy beginning at 8 a.m. each day. To place a bid call 785-301-2211.

You can see a complete sale bill including when each item will sell by clicking HERE.

Below is one of our featured items on this year’s auction:

Snapper Zero Turn Riding Mower from Sawyer’s Ace Hardware in Phillipsburg

Retail Price $3199

Mowing will be a snap. Mower features include a 22 horsepower/646cc Briggs and Stratton Pro Series V-Twin engine and 46-inch cut.

This zero turn mower runs cooler and delivers more power and uses less fuel. The hydrostatic transmission provides maneuverability and a smoother ride. Forward speeds are up to 6 miles per hour and 3 in reverse. The 46-inch 3-blade mower deck has electric height-of-cut adjustment and electric PTO. The easy access control panel has finger-tip control or throttle, mower engagement and height-of-cut. The cast iron axle pivots with ground contours allow the mower to ride smoothly over the lawn.

 

$50 Certificate from Old Chicago in Hays
It’s a family destination for all ages at Old Chicago, 383 Mopar Drive in Hays, now open.

This $50 gift card assures you a great dining experience…menu items from the famous signature pizza choices, the tavern bites and appetizers, all the way to salads, burgers, hand tossed wings, calzones, oven baked pastas, desserts, and more. The food selections are endless at your all new Old Chicago in Hays…visit when you use this $50 gift card, and they promise you’ll be back.

Be sure to join the OC Reward program, and you’ll even earn points and prizes on each visit. Your all new Old Chicago at 383 Mopar Drive just off I-70 in Hays. Amazing Craft beers and Food. Reconnect, Share, Celebrate!! 40 Years Strong.

Ellis County Commission, 111th State House debates set for Tuesday

FHSU University Relations

Two debates are scheduled for Tuesday at Fort Hays State University, one in the Ellis County Commission race and one for the contest for the 111th District Kansas House of Representatives seat.
Both debates are in the Black and Gold Room of the Memorial Union.

The county commission debate begins at 6 p.m. with candidates Chris Rorabaugh, Democrat; Butch Schlyer, Republican; and John Walz, independent.

The debate in the 111th District race is scheduled to begin immediately after the county commission debate, at about 7 p.m., between incumbent Democrat Eber Phelps and Republican challenger Barbara Wasinger.

The debates are sponsored by the FHSU Student Government Association and the university’s American Democracy Project in collaboration with the Hays Area Chamber of Commerce; Midwest Energy; and the university’s Department of Political Science, Docking Institute of Public Affairs and Tiger Media Network.

The debates will be live-streamed on tigermedianet.com and Facebook and will also be broadcast on Eagle Cable Channel 17 and Nex-Tech Cable Channel 102.

Audience members will have the opportunity to pose questions to the candidates and interact on Twitter.

Gutierrez Cocina Mexicana for United Way Dine Out Day #6

UWEC

The United Way of Ellis County will be hosting a Dine-Out Day with Gutierrez Cocina Mexicana Tuesday, October 16 on BOSSES DAY from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. at 1106 E. 27th in Hays, where bosses eat FREE!

Come join in the social media fun!

A portion of the proceeds will benefit the United Way and their 15 partner agencies. Watch for upcoming Dine-Out Days with participating restaurants online at www.liveunited.us.

Call 785-628-8281 for more information.

Police: Kan. man accused of taking bank deposit bag in custody

SALINE COUNTY — Law enforcement authorities are investigating a suspect accused of removing a deposit bag on Friday from the counter at a convenience store in the 200 Block of West Magnolia in Salina.

Security camera image -courtesy Saline PD

The suspect asked for a package of cigars and while the clerk was turned around to get the cigars, the suspect took from the bag containing $1,891, according to Salina Police Captain Paul Forrester.

Police released a a security camera image of the suspect identified as 41-year-old Neil Bankhead.

Bankhead -photo Saline Co.

On Saturday, deputies with the Ottawa County Sheriff’s Office located Bankhead in a Minneapolis motel and arrested him on outstanding warrants of failure to appear and probation violation, Forrester said. Bankhead also was charged with felony theft for the taking the deposit bag, according to Forrester.

Since 2005, Bankhead has a dozen convictions for battery, obstruction drug and weapons charges, according to the Kansas Department of Corrections.

Leon Brethower

Leon Brethower, 88, formerly of Bird City, died Friday, October 12, 2018, at his current home in Colby. He was born July 31, 1930, in Max, Nebraska, to Howard and Girda (Woolard) Brethower. He graduated from Bird City High School in 1948. On September 2, 1951, he married Shirley Kite.

Leon served in the U.S. Army, 18 months in Salzburg, Austria, discharged in September, 1953. He began his farming career in 1954, receiving a Conservation Award in 1960. He was active in his community, serving on the Cheyenne County Hospital Board for two terms, and the local Rural Electric board for one term. He served on numerous committees in the United Methodist Church and team taught a Sunday school class. He also served on the National Farmers Organization National Board of Directors for 15 years.

Leon is survived by his wife, Shirley, of Colby; children Janice (Frank), of Aloha, Oregon, Marlin (Jean) of Yamhill, Oregon, and Phil (Michele), of Castle Rock, Colorado; three grandchildren, Morgan, Ryan, and Cristin; brothers Dean (Lorraine) of Buffalo, Missouri and Dale (Karolyn) of Tucson, Arizona; and a niece and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, infant sister, Ardith Ann, and faithful canine companion Mac.

It has been said society improves when people plant trees, in the shade of which they may never sit. Leon planted trees for over 60 years, in windbreaks, parks, and yards. Please honor him by planting a tree. No services are planned at this time. Baalmann Mortuary, Colby, is handling arrangements. For information or condolences, visit www.baalmannmortuary.com

Portion of 11th St. closed for waterline work

Beginning Monday, 11th Street will be closed to through traffic between Milner and Spruce for waterline improvements. Work should be complete by Wednesday, Oct. 24.

The traveling public is asked to use caution in this area. Signs will be in place to direct traffic.

The City of Hays regrets any inconvenience this may cause to the public. If there are any questions, please call the Office of Project Management at 785-628-7350 or the contractor, J-Corp at 785-628-8101.

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