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OSHA cites contractor after fatality at Kan. job site

MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) — A Maryland-based solar contractor is facing nearly $40,000 in fines after an employee died from electrocution at Fort Riley.

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration said Wednesday it cited Power Factor LLC for four serious violations after the employee died in July while installing solar panels at the fort.

The agency says the employee was hoisting a metal rail that came into contact with overhead power lines.

OSHA cited the company for exposing workers to electrical hazards, including live and uninsulated power circuits. The agency says the company also didn’t regularly inspect the job site or train workers to avoid hazards.

The employee’s name hasn’t been released.

Power Factor, LLC. has 15 days to pay the fine or contest the findings.

An official with Power Factor was not immediately available to comment.

Coffee With a Cop at NorthHays McDonald’s

Coffee is more than just your favorite morning beverage; it’s a connector, a culture, and a community-builder. McDonald’s® of NorthHays plans to use coffee to help connect the community and law enforcement.

On Thursday, January 17, 9-10:30 a.m. during a come-and-go event, McDonald’s of NorthHays, 3406 Vine, will host a “Coffee with a Cop” event in conjunction with the city of Hays Police Department.

This “Coffee with a Cop” event brings police officers and the community members they serve together over coffee to discuss community issues, learn more about each other and build relationships in an informal, neutral environment. All Coffee with a Cop attendees will receive a free small cup of McCafẻ® roast coffee courtesy of your local McDonald’s.

Area McDonald’s restaurants will continue to work with law enforcement departments throughout the year to host additional Coffee with a Cop events with the goal of improving relationships between law enforcement and community members – one cup of coffee at a time.

“As a McDonald’s Owner/Operator, being involved in the community is the cornerstone of my business. Supporting our local law enforcement is a huge priority for our organization,” said Gail Kuehl, Owner/Operator, McDonald’s of Hays, Russell and WaKeeney.

“I hope that community members will attend our Coffee with a Cop event and feel comfortable to ask questions, bring forward concerns or simply get to know our officers.”

For updated information, visit https://www.facebook.com/HaysPD/.

 

Mid-Continent League Tournament brackets released

The Mid-Continent League has released the brackets for the 2019 boys and girls basketball tourament which begins with feather bracket games on Saturday.

The Trego girls and the Phillipsburg boys are the top-seeds in their respective brackets.

The TMP-Marian girls are the three seed and opens at home against on Tuesday(1/15) at 6pm. The Monarch boys are seeded seventh and will take on Smith Center in the feather bracket at approximately 6:45pm Saturday in Stockton.

Click below to view the brackets…

Girls MCL Tournament Bracket

Boys MCL Tournament Bracket

Ferne E. Miller

Burdett – Ferne E. Miller, 105, passed away January 6, 2019 at Pawnee Valley Community Hospital, Larned.

She was born August 23, 1913 in rural Bazine; the daughter of Orren and Flora Winkelman Salmans. A longtime area resident; she was a beautician and a homemaker.

She was a member of the United Methodist Church, Burdett, Shiley E.H.U. and the Burdett Seniors.

On October 12, 1949 she married George Merle Miller at Lakin, Kansas. He passed away March 1, 1982.

Survivors include; two sons, Steven (Margaret) Miller, Burdett and Kim (Peggy) Miller, Caldwell; four grandchildren, Nate (Mandy) Miller, Ryan (Tina) Miller, Brock (Bryttni) Miller and Monica (Adam) Brown and five great grandchildren; Grayson, Beckett, Mia, Dayton and Eva.

She was preceded in death by; a brother, Herbert Salmans and a sister, Florence Miller.

Funeral will be 2:00 p.m. Thursday at the United Methodist Church, Burdett with Carolyn Tarman presiding. Visitation will be 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Wednesday at Beckwith Mortuary, Larned. Burial will be in Brown’s Grove Cemetery, Burdett, Kansas.

Memorials may be given to the United Methodist Church, Burdett, in care of Beckwith Mortuary, P.O. Box 477, Larned, KS 67550.

Fort Hays State grad named athletic director at Liberal High

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LIBERAL — Nathan Smith has been named the Liberal High School athletic director effective July 1.

Smith comes to Liberal from Garden City High School where he worked as an assistant in the athletic office and testing coordinator. He has previous experience as an athletic director along with 13 years of coaching football, wrestling and track.

He completed his master in Educational Administration from Kansas State University in the spring of 2018. Smith has a K-12 Physical Education degree and a Human Health and Performance degree with an emphasis in Recreation and Sports Management both from Fort Hays State University.

Nathan and his wife Chrissy (Headrick) Smith have two children, Trinity (9), Bladen (4), and are expecting another daughter in April.

“My family and I are excited about the opportunity that we have been blessed with and look forward to getting to know the community,” Smith said.

“Nathan comes to us with a wealth of experience, knowledge and ideas. He understands the importance that athletics and activities play in both the development of our students and the enrichment of our community. I am confident that Nathan will be fully invested in Liberal High School and the Liberal community,” said LHS Principal Ashley Kappelmann.

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KSCA chess tourney in Hays Saturday

A KSCA (Kansas Scholastic Chess Association) sponsored chess tournament will be held at the former Kennedy Middle School building, 1309 Fort, Hays on Saturday, January 12 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

The tournament is open to all students in grades kindergarten through high school senior.  There will be separate sections for different age levels.  Medals will be awarded for all in the top third of each section.

More information and registration is available by calling the TMP-Marian office at 785-625-6577.  Registration cost is $7 per person and is to be paid at the tournament site on Saturday.

Additional information about the KSCA organization is available at www.ksca.us.

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Harlan D. Campbell

Harlan D. Campbell Sr., Age 77, passed away on Monday, January 7, 2019 at St. Catherine Hospital in Garden City, Kansas.

Harlan was born October 14, 1941 in Norton County, Kansas, the son of Guy Donald & Winona Jewell (Hayes) Campbell. A resident of Tribune since 1958, he was manager of the Farmco station in Tribune, Kansas.

Harlan was a member of the N.R.A., Kansas Trap Shooters Assn and the Anthem Masonic Lodge in Scott City, Kansas.

On May 18, 1960 he married Judith Vayrene McGinness at Tribune, Kansas

Harlan’s surviving family includes His wife – Judith Campbell of Tribune, Kansas, Three children – Harlan D. Campbell, Jr. of Tribune, Kansas, Erica Trevino of Tribune, Kansas, Vayrena Hamilton of Tribune, Kansas, One sister – Reva C. Brown of Golden, Colorado and Two grandchildren.

His parents, a daughter- Tammy I Campbell, a brother- William F. Campbell and a sister- Norma Jean Runyon precede him in death.

Private family services will be held at a later date.

Friends may call from 1:00 pm through 8:00 pm Thursday at Price & Sons Funeral Home in Tribune, Kansas.

Memorials may be given to the Greeley County E.M.S. in care of the funeral home.

Helen M. Kaiser

Helen M. Kaiser, 88, died January 7, 2019, at Diversicare of Hutchinson. She was born December 19, 1930, in Odin, Kansas, the daughter of Alois F. and Regina (Hermann) Prosser.

On October 10, 1950, she married Frank S. Kaiser in Odin, Kansas. He preceded her in death on December 30, 2001.

A longtime resident of Hoisington, Frank and Helen were former managers of the Dairy Queen.

Helen was a member of St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church. She was active in many aspects of church, including the Altar Society, Parish Bible Study, as a Eucharistic Minister, in RCIA, Renew Program, and the Parish Council. She was also a Dominican Associate, a former member of Daughters of Isabella of Claflin, a member of the American Eagle Club and the V.F.W. Auxiliary.

She is survived by children, Cletus J. Kaiser of Rogersville, Missouri; Timothy D. Kaiser and wife Janet of Wichita, and Gina A. Streetman of Arkansas; seven grandchildren, Natalie Warrick, Alan, Bradley, and Kimberly Streetman, and Matthew, Chelsea, and Lisa Kaiser.

She was preceded in death by her parents, husband; seven brothers, Tony, John, Bill, Joe, Julius, Leonard, and Louie Prosser; and seven sisters, Anna Steiner, Tillie Kramer, Jean Rome, Eleanor Kingston, Cecilia Tipperman, Catherine Schremmer and Mary Birzer.

Friends may call 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday, with family to receive friends from 6 to 7p.m.

Vigil with Altar Society Rosary will start at 7 p.m., all at the funeral home. Mass of Christian Burial will be 10 a.m., Thursday, January 10, 2019, at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church. Burial will follow in St. John Catholic Cemetery.

Memorials may be made to St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church or the American Cancer Society, in care of Nicholson-Ricke Funeral Home, PO Box 146, Hoisington, KS 67544.

HPL seeks to reach more readers through Little Free Library expansion

By CRISTINA JANNEY
Hays Post

The Hays Public Library has expanded a program that seeks to make reading more accessible to the public.

Five new Little Free Library locations were added in Hays in November in cooperation with the Hays Parks Department.

The libraries are boxes on posts located at seven Hays parks locations and one near the Victoria swimming pool.

The idea behind the boxes is “Take a book, leave a book.” Each box is stocked with books that can be taken without cost and without a need to check out the books from the library. If you like the book, it is yours to keep, said Samantha Gill, HPL adult services manager.

The library uses donated books or books taken out of circulation at the library to fill the boxes. However, the program encourages readers to also leave books they no longer need or want for other people to take from the boxes. If you don’t have a book to leave, that is OK too.

“Right now at our library we are trying to make sure that we get outside of our four walls,” Gill said. “People don’t need to feel that it is necessary to come to our physical building to get books. We are trying to figure out different ways to get books into people’s hands outside of the building who might not be able to make it to the library.”

Although the Little Free Libraries generally see less use in winter as people are using parks less, the Little Free Libraries have proved popular in the summer and warmer months.

“There have been days that I have filled up the Little Free Library at the Aquatic Park and then that evening I drive by and it is completely empty.”

Children have waited in lines for books, when they saw the library van pull up to the Little Free Libraries, Gill said.

Although the Little Free Libraries are also stocked with both adult and young adult books, the most popular books in the program have been children’s books.

Reading is very important to children’s development and shown to be a predictor of future success in school. Keeping books in the home is a key part of that process, Gill said.

All seven Little Free Libraries in Hays have individuals or groups who have adopted the libraries and help make sure the boxes are kept stocked with books. During the winter, the boxes are usually checked a couple of times of month, but during the summer, the Gill urges her volunteers to check the boxes at least once a week.

All of the boxes were hand painted. Nicole Thibodeau, local artist and library employee, painted all of the boxes except the box at the dog park, which was painted by Rebecca Grizzell.

“I think it is a fun, innovative way to get books into the hands of people who might not be able to come to the library or who are at the park and want just to browse and see what we have to offer,” Gill said. “We are really proud of it. Maybe in the future, we will add another one here or there, but for now we are really happy with the success of this project.”

A complete list of the Free Little Library locations in Hays is listed below. See a map of the locations by clicking here.

If you have additional questions about the program, you can contact the library at 785-625-9014.

Hays Aquatic Park, Fourth and Main
Seven Hills Park, 33rd and Hillcrest
Hays Dog Park, Highway 183 By-pass
Frontier Park, Highway 183 By-pass
Aubel-Bickle Park, 30th and Sherman
Ekey Park, 19th and Holmes Road
Kiwanis Park, 17th and Harvest Avenue

Betty L. Wagner

Betty L. Wagner, 84, of Russell, Kansas, died on Tuesday, January 08, 2018, at the Hays Medical Center in Hays, Kansas

Services are pending at Pohlman-Varner-Peeler Mortuary.

Lawrence Edward Mahoney

Lawrence Edward Mahoney, 80, of Liberal, passed away on January 6, 2019 at Homestead Estates Home Plus, Liberal, KS.

He was born on August 24, 1938 to Lawrence and Bernice (Swenson) Mahoney at Lyons, KS.

On December 22, 1963 he married Bernice Hillery in Oakley, KS; she survives.

Lawrence graduated from Lindsborg High School; class of 1956. He received his Bachelor Degree in Education from Bethany College. He received his MBA from Fort Hays State University. He taught at Oakley High School, Colby Community College and Garden City Community College. He was Vice-President and Dean of Fiscal Affairs at Colby Community College. He was Dean of Administrative Services at Garden City Community College. Retiring in December of 1999 to Table Rock Lake in Shell Knob, MO. Lawrence enjoyed boating, fishing, and spending time on the lake with his family.

He is also survived by three Daughters – Michele Schonlau and husband Matthew of Ulysses, KS,Tanya Dowell and husband Luke of Liberal KS, Marcie Albers and husband Heath of Warrensburg, MO.; Six Grandchildren – Cameron Schonlau and Cheyenne Derrick, Ryan Schonlau, Daniel Dowell, Nathan Dowell, Abbie Dowell and Heather Albers, Two Great Grand Children – Kennedi Lanham and Cole Schonlau. One Sister- Phyllis Mahoney Kelling and husband Lyle of Lindsborg, KS, and many nieces & nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents.

Memorial Service will be at 2:00 pm Thursday, January 10, 2019 at the Oakley United Methodist Church in Oakley, KS, with Pastor Wehling officiating. Burial will follow at Oakley Cemetery in Oakley, KS.

Memorials are suggested to Colby Community College, Garden City Community College and Community Lutheran Church, Eagle Rock, MO. in care of Miller Mortuary PO Box 826 Liberal, KS 67905

UPDATE: KU running back granted diversion in battery case

LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — Star Kansas running back Pooka Williams has been granted diversion in a domestic battery case, meaning he has a chance to keep the allegation off his record.

Williams photo University of Kansas Athletics

Williams, who appeared in court Wednesday, is accused of punching an 18-year-old woman in the stomach and grabbing her by the throat last month. An affidavit says the woman had text messages from Williams admitting to punching her and a police officer found bruises on her.

Williams reportedly told police he pushed the woman when he saw her in a room with other men. Both have said they were in an intimate relationship.

Diversion allows someone to avoid the usual legal procedures and complete specific requirements, which can include rehabilitation programs or fines. Williams’ attorney, Hatem Chahine, said if Williams successfully completes terms of diversion, the domestic battery charge would be dropped and not appear on his legal record.

Williams was the Big 12 offensive freshman of the year and a first-team all-Big 12 selection as running back and kick returner last season. He was suspended by the football program Dec. 7.

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LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — The attorney for Kansas running back Pooka Williams says the star athlete from New Orleans has applied for diversion in a domestic battery case.

Hatem Chahine disclosed the effort Wednesday. Chahine has entered a not guilty plea on Williams’ behalf.

An affidavit alleges that Williams punched an 18-year-old woman in the stomach and grabbed her by the throat last month. The woman showed the officer text messages from Williams admitting to punching her in the arms. The document says the officer also found the victim had bruises.

Williams reportedly told police that he pushed the woman when he saw her in a room with other men at an apartment building. Both have said they were in an intimate relationship.

Pooka has been suspended pending investigation.

Bill Dean Lumpkins

Bill Dean Lumpkins passed away on Saturday, January 5, 2019, at the age of 83. He was born on June 10, 1935 in Plainville, Kansas to Marion and Nevella (Benedick) Lumpkins. Bill married Virginia Malin on July 3, 1969 in Plainville.

Bill grew up in Plainville where he graduated from Plainville High School in 1954. After Bill graduated from high school, he enlisted in the United States Air Force. He left Plainville while on duty and later returned in 1995 after his 8 years of honorable service to our country. Bill was a talented carpenter and handyman. He found a love for restoring cars, and his proudest restoration was a 1935 Ford Phaeton. He also enjoyed the outdoors and had a love for hunting. Bill was a member of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Plainville as well as some car clubs.

While Bill liked spending time with his hobbies, his favorite time spent was with Virginia, their children, and later his grand and great-grandchildren. He was a loving, family-oriented man that always took in the opportunities to be with family never missing a family reunion.
Bill is survived by his wife, Virginia of the home; children, Richard (Pam) Lumpkins of Rawlins, WY, and Cinthia (Mark) Brown of Sinclair, WY; sister, Anita Taylor of Great Bend, KS; six grandchildren, Staci Nottestad, Valory Drayton, Timothy and Billy Lumpkins, Hailee Brown, and Britany Brattin; and eighteen great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Marion and Nevella Lumpkins; and sisters, Marilyn Gibson and Carolyn Clark.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Friday, January 11, 2019 at 10:00 A.M. at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Plainville. Burial will follow in the Sacred Heart Cemetery. Visitation will be Thursday at Plumer-Overlease Funeral Home in Plainville starting at 3:00 until 8:00 P.M. with family greeting friends from 6:00 P.M. until 8:00 P.M. with Vigil service at 7:00 P.M. Memorials are suggested to the Food Pantry or Sacred Heart Catholic School and may be sent in care of Plumer-Overlease Funeral Home, 320 SW 2nd, Plainville, KS 67663.

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