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Chiefs expecting Hill in camp; Jones’ status still uncertain

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (AP) – The Kansas City Chiefs expect wide receiver Tyreek Hill to report to training camp with the rest of the veterans this week, though whether star defensive tackle Chris Jones joins him remains to be seen.

Chiefs coach Andy Reid said Tuesday the organization has been in touch with Jones’ representatives, but he’s unsure where things stand in their contract discussions. Jones is entering the final year of his rookie deal and is seeking a lucrative, long-term extension.

Things are less murky when it comes to Hill, whom the NFL declined to punish late last week. Hill had been suspended from the team pending the resolution of a domestic violence case.

Rookies, quarterbacks and injured players reported to Missouri Western State University on Tuesday. They’ll be joined by Hill and the other veterans Friday, with the first full-squad workout Saturday.

ECC construction nearing completion; move in set for next week

By CRISTINA JANNEY
Hays Post

Construction is complete on three of the four buildings for Early Childhood Connections’ new home on 13th Street.

Fire inspections were set for this week, and ECC is set to start moving into the former Oak Park Medical Complex on Tuesday.

Building 3 should be completed and available for the Munjor program to move into its new home in August. This will include moving playground equipment from the Munjor school to Oak Park. Surfacing for the complex’s playground is being repurposed from Wilson, which received a new playground last year, and O’Loughlin, which is getting new playground equipment next week.

Building 3 lagged behind the rest because it still had a tenant in it when the school district purchased the property.

Once all the programs are moved, the Oak Park Complex will be home to all the early childhood programs for children ages birth through 5 in the district.

The school board approved a $1.76 million contract with Paul-Wertenberger Construction in March for renovations of the former Oak Park Medical Complex. It purchased the complex for $2 million, which will be paid for through a lease agreement out of capital outlay funds.

The district received a $1.47 million federal grant and a $500,000 donation from HaysMed, the primary owner of the complex before it was sold, for the renovations.

The school district signed a contract extension with Overland Property Group on Monday to buy Washington school, where ECC is now housed. OPG hopes to turn the 90-year-old school into low-income apartments. Munjor school is owned by the Catholic Church all will go back to the diocese once the school is vacated by USD 489.

Other capital projects

The school district started the summer with 192 maintenance tickets. One hundred thirteen of those tickets have been completed, Rusty Lindsay, building and grounds director, said on Monday.

The projects included things such as tuck pointing, roof repairs, concrete work, carpet and flooring work, wiring and installation of new clocks at Hays High School and installation of new food service equipment.

The board previously voted to purchase replacement interior door locks. Those were to be installed this summer. However, that project is not complete, because the locks are on backorder from the manufacturer, Lindsay said.

Work on HHS’s greenhouse will begin next week. The building was damaged in a hail storm last fall. Concrete is being poured at HHS this week and work is set to begin soon on the roof at Roosevelt Elementary School.

CTE space

The board heard a request to purchase a new metal storage building for HHS at a cost of $57,250. HHS Principal Martin Straub said items will be moved into the metal building, and the rooms they are now being stored in will be converted to classroom space.

He said he would like to use the storage room for the school’s graphic arts program. He said he hoped to tie the radio/TV pathway with the graphic arts pathway by locating their programs next to each other in rooms 503 and 504.

He said this was a way to better use space for career and technical education without bond money.

“We can remodel and redesign at a limited cost with the structure we have and do so in a very frugal way,” he said. “We can have a nice facility for the kids. It is all about CTE.”

In other business, the board:

• Approved a contract with Russell USD 407 to provide services to its gifted students. The Russell district will pay USD 489 for the services. Russell will handle the transportation of its students to Hays.

• Heard a district financial report. Keith Hall, interim executive director of finance, told the board the district had a year-end balance in its general and supplemental funds of $290,000. That is a little less than 1 percent of the district’s budget. Accountants recommend a year-end balance of 2 to 3 percent. He said the carry over could go into the CTE, special education or contingency funds.

2 jailed for alleged attempted murder after Kan. drive-by shooting

SHAWNEE COUNTY— Law enforcement authorities are investigating a drive-by shooting and have two suspects in custody.

Gale photo Shawnee Co.

Just after  12:30 p.m. Monday, police responded to a call for service in the area of the 1500 Block of NW Logan in Topeka, according to Lt. Jerry Monasmith.  A small black passenger car just fired gunshots out of the vehicle and fled the area.

A Topeka Police Officer was in the area and located the vehicle near Morse and N. Kansas Avenue. After conducting a traffic stop, two adult male subjects identified as 21-year-old Stephaun Gales  and 18-year-old Trevor Meier were taken into custody without incident. They are being held on requested charges that include Attempted 1st Degree Murder and for Narcotics. During the investigation, police also recovered a firearm, according to Monasmith.

KU defensive lineman arrested for alleged DUI

LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — Kansas defensive lineman Malcolm Lee has been arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

Lee photo Univ. of Kansas Athletics

Logs from the Douglas County Sheriff’s Department show that Lee was released on bond shortly after his Saturday morning arrest near the football stadium. University football communications director Katy Lonergan said Monday afternoon that staff is aware of the situation and will “handle the situation according to our internal policies.”

Lee is a sophomore transfer from Iowa Western Community College, where he played in 12 games last season, recording 43 total tackles, five sacks and 10 tackles-for-loss.

Judith Ann (Mayers) Johnson

Judith Ann (Mayers) Johnson, 75 of Beloit, Ks., was born July 5, 1944 to Cecil and Sophia Mayers. She passed away at Downs Care and Rehabilitation Center on July 19, 2019.

Judy graduated from Downs in 1962. After graduation she attended Dodge City Community College and received her LPN license, she was proud that her license was current up until her passing. On Feb. 17, 1966 she married Marvin Johnson. To this union 3 children were Born. Marvin and Judy lived in Greeley, Co., where Tyler and Justin were born, moved to Smith Center, Ks., then Osborne where Amanda was born and many years were spent living there.

Judy grew up on the family farm west of Downs but always attended the St. Aloysius Catholic Church of Osborne. Later in life she moved to Beloit and joined St. John’s the Baptist Catholic Church. Judy’s religion was very important to her and carried her through her final days.

She is survived by Children Justin Dean of Hays, Ks., Amanda Gail Burda (Chris) of Downs, Ks. Grandchildren Madison Burda(Kaleb) and Cody Burda, Great Grandchild Carter Conway. Sisters Mary Storer, June Cady, Edith Boyd and Linda Miner.

She is preceded in death by her Parents, and child Tyler Earl Johnson.

Visitation will be from 2-5 p.m. at the funeral home Monday, July 22 with a vigil/rosary service to follow at 7 p.m. at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church. Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday July 23 at St. John The Baptist Catholic Church. Interment will follow at St. Aloysius Catholic Cemetery, in Osborne.

Memorials may be given to Solomon Valley Hospice and Downs Care and Rehabilitation Center.

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KBI opens 74 investigations in 33 Kan. counties over clergy sex abuse

TOPEKA – The Kansas Bureau of Investigation released an update on the progress of their task force investigating allegations of sexual misconduct by members of the Catholic clergy in Kansas.

The KBI initiated the investigation in February at the request of Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt. When announcing the start of the investigation, they asked Kansans to report to them any victimization by members of the clergy, church employees, church volunteers, or any others in positions of authority within the church.

Since the launch of the investigation, the KBI has received 119 reports from victims who have contacted them related to recent or past sexual abuse committed by clergy members. Following these reports, task force agents have initiated 74 investigations in 33 different Kansas counties.

Specific counties are not being released at this time, said KBI Communications Director Melissa Underwood.

The KBI continues to take reports of sexual abuse via phone at 1-800-KS-CRIME, or by email at[email protected]. Victims are asked to report all incidents of sexual abuse that involve a member of the clergy, no matter how long ago the incident occurred, and even if it was previously reported to law enforcement or the church.

Update: Man pulled from river in Kansas identified

Photos courtesy Atchison Police

ATCHISON — Authorities have made an identification of the person recovered from the Missouri River on Sunday, according to Atchison Police Chief Mike Wilson.

The department is continuing its investigation which includes notifying family members, conducting interviews of persons who have had contact with the victim recently and consulting with the pathologist.

Authorities received 15 tips related to names of possible victims. Police followed each of those leads which led us to the identification of the victim.

The investigation has a long way to go and the cause of death will be important in determining the direction and steps that are to follow, according to Wilson.

Police have not released the victim’s name.

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ATCHISON —Law enforcement authorities continue their effort to identify the person who was recovered from the Missouri River midday on Sunday, according to Police Chief Mike Wilson.

The individual is a white male, age is estimated to be in his 40’s and he has two tattoos.  

A tattoo of a grim reaper with the name Donald is on his right shoulder/bicep area. A tattoo of a dagger is on his left inner forearm.  If someone can help Police identify this person please call Atchison Police detectives at 913-367-5525 during daytime hours or 913-367-4323 during evening and nighttime hours.   . 

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ATCHISON — Law enforcement authorities are trying to identify a man whose body was pulled from the Missouri River near Atchison.

Just after 11:30 a.m. Sunday, a jogger saw the body floating in the water and called police, according to Atchison Police Chief Mike Wilson. A short time later, emergency crews used a boat to recover the body approximately two miles south of Atchison and transported the victim to a pathologist for examination.

The body was in the water for more than a day, according to Wilson. Authorities have notified agencies north of Atchison in case they are attempting to locate anyone. The victim is a white male with tattoos.

Wilson said he hopes to release additional details and photos of the tattoos as they work to identify the victim.

 

Another small earthquake reported in Rooks County

Location of Tuesday’s quake in Rooks County image Kansas Geological Survey

ROOKS COUNTY — A small earthquake shook Rooks County early Tuesday. The quake just before 7a.m. measured a magnitude 2.7 and was centered northwest of of Zurich, according to the Kansas Geological Survey.

Tuesday’s quake follows a magnitude 3.3 quake June 21 and a magnitude 5.4 quake in Rooks county June 22.

The Rooks County Sheriff’s Department said they had received no phone calls about Tuesday’s quake.

Death of gay bar owner in Kansas City house explosion ruled homicide

Security camera images from across the street from the deadly explosion -image courtesy KMBC TV

KANSAS CITY (AP) — Kansas city police say the death of a gay bar owner in a house explosion is being investigated as a homicide.

The Jackson County Medical Examiner ruled the death of Melvin “Lee” Mecker a homicide on July 8. No suspects are in custody. Mecker died when his house exploded and burned down on April 10.

Police have not said how Mecker was killed, or whether he died before or during the blaze. Sgt. Jacob Becchina, a police spokesman, declined to comment further on the case.

Mecker’s business, Buddies bar, closed after his death. He had been manager and owner of the bar for about two decades.

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