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Friends of the Library set February Flash Book Sale

The Hays Friends of the Library will have a Flash Book Sale from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 23 in the Schmidt Gallery.

Books will be $5 per bag.

Friends memberships will be for sale for $5 per year.

Friends members will receive half off of books in the Gallery Book Store during the event.

FHSU women’s basketball rises in national rankings

The Fort Hays State women’s basketball team took care of business on the road last week, defeating Pittsburg State and Missouri Southern by a combined 40 points. As a result, the Tigers continued to climb in both national polls released Tuesday (Feb. 12), sliding up to fourth in the WBCA Division II Coaches Poll while improving to third in the D2SIDA National Media Poll.

Fort Hays State earned 515 points in the balloting process of the Coaches Poll, just eight points back of No. 3 Indiana (Pa.). With just two undefeated teams remaining in Division II, the media have the Tigers listed as the top team with one loss so far this season.

Joining the Tigers in the Coaches Poll this week is Thursday’s opponent, Lindenwood. The Lions return to the Top 25 after a brief stay at No. 24 last month. Also representing the MIAA is No. 24 Central Missouri in the Coaches Poll and No. 25 Emporia State in the Media Poll.

Fort Hays State is 2-0 against ranked teams this season and 8-11 against ranked opponents while ranked under head coach Tony Hobson.

The Tigers went 2-0 as the fourth-ranked team earlier this season and are 6-1 all-time while ranked fourth according to the coaches.

The Tigers and Lindenwood will battle in their Top 25 matchup Thursday (Feb. 14) beginning at 5:30 p.m. inside Gross Memorial Coliseum.

Below are the complete national polls for February 12, 2019.

WBCA DII Coaches Poll – Week 12 D2SIDA Media Poll – Week 12
Rk. Team (1st) Rcd. Pts. Prev. Rk. Team (1st) Rcd. Pts. Prev.
1 Drury (24) 23-0 600 1 1 Drury (15) 23-0 396 1
2 UC San Diego 20-0 562 2 2 UC San Diego (1) 20-0 385 3
3 Indiana (Pa.) 20-1 523 4 3 Fort Hays State 21-1 359 4
4 Fort Hays State  21-1 515 5 4 IUP 20-1 340 6
5 University of the Sciences 22-1 472 8 T5 USciences 22-1 324 8
6 Union (Tenn.) 23-1 464 6 T5 Union 22-1 324 7
7 Northwest Nazarene 21-1 445 7 7 Northwest Nazarene 21-1 291 9
8 Virginia Union 21-1 426 9 8 Southwestern Oklahoma 21-1 276 11
9 Thomas Jefferson Univ. 21-1 415 3 9 Jefferson 21-1 255 2
10 Alaska Anchorage 21-1 399 10 10 Anderson (S.C.) 21-2 246 13
11 Ashland 21-2 357 11 11 Lewis 20-2 243 12
12 Grand Valley State 21-2 343 13 12 Florida Southern 20-2 221 5
13 Southwestern Oklahoma St. 21-1 309 14 13 Virginia Union 21-1 218 14
14 Bentley 21-2 281 15 14 Angelo State 18-2 214 16
15 Florida Southern 20-2 272 12 15 Alaska Anchorage 21-1 184 15
16 Lewis 20-2 249 18 16 Colorado Mesa 19-2 153 10
17 Angelo State 18-2 211 19 17 Grand Valley 21-2 144 19
18 Anderson (S.C.) 21-2 184 20 18 Bentley 21-2 142 17
19 Colorado Mesa 19-2 176 16 19 Glenville State 20-2 104 24
20 West Texas A&M 19-3 138 22 20 Ashland 21-2 99 21
21 California (Pa.) 18-3 127 17 21 Westminster 18-3 52 NR
22 Lubbock Christian 19-4 82 24 22 Lander 17-5 47 RV
23 Glenville State 20-2 77 NR 23 California 18-3 41 18
24 Central Missouri 16-5 31 21 24 Cal Poly Pomona 19-3 36 20
25 Lindenwood 16-4 29 NR 25 Emporia State 18-5 32 NR

New superintendent says he is excited to be coming to Hays

By CRISTINA JANNEY

Hays Post

Ron Wilson

The new Hays USD 489 superintendent, Ron Wilson, said he was excited to be coming to Hays.

The Hays school board voted unanimously Monday night to approve a two-year contract with Wilson, who is currently serving as the Herington superintendent.

The district interviewed four candidates for the position. They also included Keith Hall, Hays interim director of finance; Jamie Wetig, Ashland superintendent; and Mike Gower, Logan and Philipsburg superintendent.

“I think it is a great opportunity,” he said of the job in Hays. “I would tell you the first thing I am looking forward to is getting an opportunity to meet the people who are in the district and in the community.”

He said he was overly impressed with the people he met when he toured the district last week, adding they are already doing great things in the district.

“I am a big believer it is all about people who make our schools the best they can be,” Wilson said.

He said he hopes to have conversations with people in the district and then determine his priorities for the district.

Wilson said of the school board, “I think you have a very committed board who is wanting to provide the best opportunities for the students in the community and serve in a very efficient and responsible way. I felt a really good sense of camaraderie with the board in the sense of being able to talk about issues and things they have been addressing in the district over the past few years. I feel really strongly that it will be a great relationship.”

Wilson continued, “I am just super excited to get into the district and look at all aspects of what is going on and how effectively we can continue some of the great things that are happening as well address some things that perhaps we need to look at.”

Wilson, 53, has been the superintendent in Herington for two years. He was the Abilene Middle School principal for 18 years and also served as a K-8 principal at North Ottawa County. He won the Kansas Association of Secondary School Principals Principal of the Year Award in 2006 and the Kansas Association of Middle School Administrators Principal of the Year Award in 2015.

He received his undergraduate degree at Bethany College and master’s degree and superintendent certification from Kansas State University. He said he made the move to becoming a superintendent later in life, because he wanted to wait until his youngest child graduated high school before moving the family. A job in Hays would move Wilson closer to his aging mother-in-law in Colorado.

Wilson will be moving to Hays with his wife, AJ. The couple has one adult daughter and two adult sons. One son is a senior at Fort Hays State University, and the other son will be enrolling at K-State. Their daughter lives and works in the Kansas City area.

See related story: Hays superintendent candidate Wilson: Focus on what’s best for students

Sheriff asks for help to locate wanted Kansas felon

SALINE COUNTY — Law enforcement authorities are asking the public for help locating a Kansas felon listed on the 24 Most Wanted List for February, according to the Saline County Sheriff’s Department’s Facebook page.

DeWitt -photo Saline Co.

Jason DeWitt, 48, has an active Saline County District Court felony arrest warrant with charges of: one count of Identity Theft and one count of Theft by Deception.  He is described as 5-foot-8, 224 pounds with brown hair and eyes, according to the sheriff’s department.

DeWitt has previous convictions for drugs, driving while suspended and obstruction, according to the Kansas Department of Corrections.

Anyone with information on DeWitt is asked to contact the Saline County Sheriff.

 

Driver killed after Amtrak train strikes vehicle in Kansas

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Authorities say a 67-year-old man was killed after his vehicle was struck by an Amtrak train in Marion County.

The Marion County sheriff’s office says a Jeep Liberty was on the tracks when it was struck at around 2:45 a.m. Tuesday by the westbound train.

The train came to a stop after hitting the vehicle. People on the train say the vehicle appeared to be parked on the track with no lights on.

The investigation is ongoing.

🎥 New Sternberg paleo fossil prep lab is a ‘crossroad’

A representation of Hays paleontologist George Sternberg overlooks the new Dane G. Hansen Paleontology Research Center/Oceans of Kansas Fossil Prep Lab in the FHSU Sternberg Museum of Natural History.

By BECKY KISER
Hays Post

The new paleo lab at the Fort Hays State University Sternberg Museum of Natural History is now open thanks in part to the mother of Dr. Laura E. Wilson, curator of paleontology.

During Monday’s ribbon cutting ceremony with the Hays Area Chamber of Commerce, Wilson told the crowd it was one of her goals when she started at the Sternberg six years ago to modernize and expand the prep lab and research lab facilities.

“This is really important to our central mission in terms of a crossroads between research, collections, exhibits and education,” said Wilson.

As an academic, Wilson knows how to apply for grants for research and data-driven projects. But she did not have any experience in finding funding for infrastructure renovation.

“I knew we had to take a different path. So, thanks to my very Southern mother who taught me from a young age how to host a party, we came up with the idea of throwing a gala.”

In spring 2016, a gala for interested patrons kicked off a fundraising campaign. Another spring gala was held in 2017 and the initial capital was raised for the project.

“That got the ball rolling for being able to apply to the Dane G. Hansen Foundation for a matching grant.”

Soon after that, Mike and Pam Everhart came forward with “a very generous donation that helped us realize our goals were not only attainable but in a reasonable time frame, like my lifetime,” joked Wilson.

The Everharts are an important part of western Kansas paleontology and Western Interior Seaway paleontology.

The couple have been collecting fossils in the area for decades and donating them to the Sternberg Museum.

“The Everharts are number three on the list of most specimens collected and put into the museum,” director Dr. Reese Barrick said. “They are number two behind only George Sternberg for the number of fossils from the Western Interior Seaway that are here in the Sternberg Museum of Natural History.”

Mike Everhart is a museum adjunct curator and author of “Oceans of Kansas” which highlights discoveries made in Kansas by George Sternberg and other paleontologists in the state.

“I’m always amazed in telling groups about the ocean that covered this state for millions of years,” Everhart said. They give me this blank look like ‘we’re in the middle of the Midwestern desert here. What ocean?’ But when you start really looking at the discoveries that have been made in Kansas and the fossils that occur naturally – some of the best in the world – it’s pretty apparent that Kansas has not always been high and dry.”

The new “Oceans of Kansas Fossil Prep Lab” is named for the Everharts. It’s part of the new work area called the “Dane G. Hansen Paleontology Research Center.”

“Mike and Pam Everhart are among the most influential paleontologists in the country on the Western Interior Seaway and some of the most influential people in science in the state of Kansas,” added Barrick.

Kaiden O’Dell, a freshman geosciences major from Salina, is one of the first five FHSU students who have been training in the lab.

“Prep work is a large part of paleontology,” said O’Dell. “It’s not just getting the fossils out of the ground. It’s making sure you don’t break them once they do get out of the ground. We’re learning how to preserve them so you can do research later.”

Being selected to the first student team for training is a dream come true for O’Dell.

“Every little kid likes dinosaurs and my parents bought me a dinosaur encyclopedia. It had real stories about what they would be doing back then,” O’Dell recalled. “Later we came to visit the Sternberg Museum. I saw these amazing and beautiful fossils of fish and giant lizards that were in Kansas. I think it sparked something in me that’s never died since.”

Dr. Tisa Mason, FHSU president, described the advanced paleo lab as a “gateway to fascination, inquisition and science.”

The wide lab windows open to allow workers to explain their hands-on processes to people touring the museum.

In April, Sternberg Museum will host the annual meeting of the Association for Materials and Methods in Paleontology whose members come from across the United States and Canada.

Barbara Ann Fillmore

Barbara Ann Fillmore

Barbara Ann Fillmore, 84, died Sunday, Feb. 10, 2019 at her home in Garden City. She was born Jan. 24, 1935 in Hill City, Kansas, the daughter of Harvey Roscoe and Mary Elizabeth (Law) Brandyberry.

Barbara grew up in Hill City where she attended school and graduated from high school. She then attended Kansas State University.

On Sept. 1, 1956, she married Keith Lloyd Fillmore in Hill City, Kansas. They lived in Manhattan, Topeka and Salina before moving to Garden City.

Barbara worked as a homemaker until 1988 when she became the owner of Bar K Fabrics in Garden City. She retired in 2015. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church, the Pathfinders Sunday School Class, Garden City Iris Society and a club leader for Beacon Booster 4-H Club.

Barbara enjoyed cooking gardening, sewing, making all of her daughter’s wedding dresses, and she especially enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Survivors include five daughters Diane (Bill) Simshauser of Lakin, Kansas, Patty (Chris) Woods of Garden City, Kansas, Paula (Ronnie) Wilson of Jetmore, Kansas, Jennifer (Roger) LaSalle of Garden City, Kansas, and Kimberly (Bob) Moser of Springfield, Virginia; a brother Willis (Elsie) Brandyberry of Hill City, Kansas; nine grandchildren Chelsea (Wesley) Gleason, Nathan (Jessica) Simshauser, Caleb Woods, Darci Woods, Lee (Alisha) Wehkamp, Matthew Wehkamp, Lindsay Wehkamp, Blake LaSalle, and Tyler LaSalle; and five great-grandchildren Lena Gleason, Quaid Gleason, Wyatt Simshauser, Maverick Wehkamp, and Rylee Wehkamp.

Barbara is preceded in death by her husband Keith who died on March 11, 1994. She is also preceded in death by her parents and two grandsons Jacob Simshauser and Garrett Simshauser.

Funeral service will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 14, 2019 at the First United Methodist Church in Garden City with Rev. Joel Plisek officiating. Burial will follow at Valley View Cemetery in Garden City. Friends may call from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Wednesday and the family will be at Garnand Funeral Home from 7 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday to visit with friends. The family suggests memorials be given to the First United Methodist Church in care of Garnand Funeral Home of Garden City.

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Update: Police release additional details on Manhattan attempted-murder arrest

SEDGWICK COUNTY — Law enforcement authorities are investigating an alleged attempted-murder and have a suspect in custody.

Porter -photo Sedgwick Co.

At approximately 1 a.m. on January 6, police responded to an unknown call for EMS in the 2400 block of south Glendale in Wichita, according to officer Charley Davidson.

Upon arrival, officers located a 21-year-old man who had sustained gunshot wounds to the upper body.  EMS transported the victim to an area hospital in serious condition. He remains hospitalized.

The investigation revealed the victim and 25-year-old Jeffrey Vermont Porter were in the parking lot of the Wildwood Apartments, 5001 E. Pawnee in Wichita.  While at this location, Porter fired multiple shots from a handgun, striking the victim.  The victim was able to run to a nearby residence and ask for help.

On Monday, police  located Porter in Riley County where he was arrested.  His is being held on requested charges of Murder in the 1st degree; Intentional and premeditated and a Bond $250,000.

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RILEY COUNTY — Law enforcement authorities are investigating an alleged attempted-homicide and have a suspect in custody.

Just before 9a.m. Monday, the Riley County Police Department, in coordination with the Pottawatomie County Sheriff’s Office and the Wichita Police Department, responded to 200 Tuttle Creek Blvd in Manhattan, according to a media release.

Authorities arrested without incident Jeffrey Vermont Porter, Jr, 25, of Wilsey, KS, on a $250,000 Sedgwick County warrant for attempted homicide and a no bond Harvey County warrant for probation violation.

Authorities will present the case to the Sedgwick County attorney. Porter’s first appearance in court is expected later this week.

Sunny, mild Wednesday

Wednesday Mostly sunny, with a high near 63. South wind 7 to 10 mph.

Wednesday Night Partly cloudy, with a low around 32. South wind 7 to 9 mph becoming northwest after midnight.

ThursdaySunny, with a high near 53. Northwest wind 8 to 17 mph.
Thursday NightPartly cloudy, with a low around 19. Northeast wind 8 to 13 mph.

FridayA 40 percent chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 27.

Friday NightPartly cloudy, with a low around 15.

SaturdayA 40 percent chance of snow after noon. Partly sunny, with a high near 29.

Public hearing Wednesday for reduced side yard variance

CITY OF HAYS

The Hays Area Board of Zoning Appeals will meet Wednesday, Feb. 13 at 8:15 a.m. in City Hall City Commission Chambers, 1507 Main.

Agenda items include a public hearing on a request by James Werth for a two ft. side yard variance to reduce the side yard to construct a detached garage at 3113 Thunderbird Circle.

The board will also hear a requests from Alberto Solis and Fredy Urgell Sosa to reduce the street side yard setback from 14 ft. to 2.5 ft. to construct a carport at 217 W. 14th Street, and a request by Brandon Johnson for a variance in height of a detached garage, an increase from 18 ft. to 22 ft. at 3314 Thunderbird Drive.

The complete agenda is available here.

John D. Shea

Phillipsburg resident, John D. Shea, passed away Feb. 10, 2019 at the Mary Lanning Hospital in Hastings, Nebraska, at the age of 77. He was born June 6, 1941 in Norton, Kansas, the son of Hamilton and Elsie (Custer) Shea.

Survivors include his son Randie of Phillipsburg; two daughters, Bonnie Ewing of Phillipsburg and Tonia Driggs of Manhattan, Kansas; 10 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 14  in the Zion Lutheran Church, Phillipsburg, with Pastor Lee Bennight officiating. Burial will follow in the Fairview Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks and Phillips County 4-H Shooting Sports.

Visitation will be from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the Olliff-Boeve Memorial Chapel.

Funeral service will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 14 at Zion Lutheran Church,  492 7th St., Phillipsburg, KS 67661.

Corey L. Bergsten

Corey L. Bergsten was born Wednesday, Dec. 4, 1974  and died  Sunday, Feb. 10, 2019 in Oakley.

Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2019 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 1065 W. Fifth St., Colby
The funeral service will be at 10 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 14, 2019 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church-Colby with Fr. Richard Daise officiating.
Private family burial will take place in St. John’s Cemetery in Stapleton, Nebraska.

Baalmann Mortuary is handling the arrangements.

Dennis C. Wilhelm

Dennis C. Wilhelm, 73, Rush Center, Kansas, died Sunday, Feb. 10, 2019, at his home.

Dennis was born May 3, 1945, in La Crosse, Kansas, the son of John and June (Dumler) Wilhelm.  He was a lifelong resident of Rush County, Kansas.  A 1963 graduate of La Crosse High School, La Crosse, Kansas, he was a farmer/stockman.

He was a member of the United Methodist Church, La Crosse, Kansas; Walnut City Lodge No. 215, Rush Center, Kansas; and the Ft. Hays Shrine Club, Hays, Kansas.

On Nov. 4, 1967, he married Marilyn Foos at the United Methodist Church, La Crosse, Kansas.

Survivors include: his wife, Marilyn Wilhelm, Rush Center, Kansas; one son, Eric Wilhelm (Hilary), Rush Center, Kansas; one daughter, Carmen Wilhelm, Garden City, Kansas; one grandson, Tristen Wilhelm, Rush Center, Kansas; and one brother, Donald Gene Wilhelm (Sondra), Waverly, Nebraska.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

Per Dennis’ wishes, the family has chosen cremation.

Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2019,  at the Janousek Funeral Home, La Crosse, Kansas, with the family receiving friends from 6 to 7 p.m.

Memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 14, 2019, at the Janousek Funeral Home, La Crosse, Kansas, with Brother Terry Warner officiating.

In lieu of flowers or plants, the family request memorials to Shriners Hospitals For Children, or Children’s Mercy Hospital, Kansas City, Missouri.

Condolences or remembrances may be left for the family at  www.charterfunerals.com/locations/janousek-lacrosse.php.

Arrangements were by Janousek Funeral Home, 719 Pine St., P O Box 550, La Crosse, Kansas 67548, 785-222-2517.

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