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HAWVER: Getting buy-in on criminal justice reform

Martin Hawver

It’s gotta be nice, to be appointed to a state commission to study Kansas criminal justice reform. Everyone wants lawbreakers in prison, that’s the simple part. It’s making sure that they don’t wind up there again after victimizing the rest of us again that is the less-than-sexy part of the issue.

The Kansas Criminal Justice Reform Commission, which organized last week, is packed with Kansans who have deep background on just how the correctional system works and how to make it work better.

But the real key to that organizational meeting in which Sedgwick County District Attorney Marc Bennett was elected to lead the troop is that the commission wants to identify the buy-in to their task from legislative leaders and the Gov. Laura Kelly administration.

It’s easy to hand a commission a nice name, pay the members mileage, have staff hovering around it and claim that the Legislature is “deeply involved” in deterring crime, approving reasonable sentences for criminals and giving them the support and training, mental health care, drug use counseling to succeed after release…and even having some of those who have been convicted of crimes helping others to learn job skills so they don’t break the law.

All of that noble work—which, by the way protects the rest of us and protects the future of those prisoners—is going to cost money that the state is going to have to come up with.

Nope, it’s not as politically attractive as a new off-ramp or bridge, or maybe a tax cut for corporations with foreign revenues or upper-wage income tax filers, but it’s part of the duty of state government. Just not much of a bullet point on those palm cards that lawmakers are going to be handing out next year as they seek re-election.

The goal of the commission, to tell the Legislature just how the state can more effectively deal with prisoners, is important to all of us. Nope, don’t see a bullet point saying, “if your car wasn’t stolen, you can thank me,” or “helped prevent your high school kid from buying marijuana.”

There are important issues that the commission is looking at. Like specialized drug courts where prosecutors and judges have experience with drug crimes and know what works to reduce the chance of a criminal going back into the drug business. There is diversion from jail sentences which requires more active supervision of offenders, which means more probation officers, more social services for them.

Or…the complicated process of assisting those who are being released from custody with just a few bucks and the clothes they wore when they went to prison. That re-entry into the general population is complicated, it requires counseling, it requires access to a job, social retraining and other skills. Not high-profile stuff, but important if we don’t want prisoners essentially “vacationing” among us until they commit another crime and are returned to prison.

Nothing cheap here, but then again there’s nothing cheap about just locking people up, building more prisons, or, at least this year, shipping prisoners off to a privately owned Arizona prison because we don’t have enough room for them and enough staffing to keep them safely in Kansas.

Last session’s bill that creates the Criminal Justice Reform Commission passed the Senate 39-0, the House 123-0, and was signed by the governor May 16.

Not surprisingly, that was the easy part, creating a panel to examine the correctional system in Kansas. The hard part? Diverting money from more politically popular programs to dealing with corrections.

Syndicated by Hawver News Company LLC of Topeka; Martin Hawver is publisher of Hawver’s Capitol Report—to learn more about this nonpartisan statewide political news service, visit the website at www.hawvernews.com

Valarie Sue Duff

Valarie Sue Duff, age 70, passed away on Saturday, August 31, 2019 at her home in Scott City, Kansas. She was born on May 2, 1949 in Goodland, Kansas, the daughter of Clarence and Betty Cloyd Harris. A resident of Scott City, Kansas since 1971 moving from Sharon Springs, Kansas, she worked at Beef Belt Feeders in the office and driving a feed truck.

She attended the Prairie View Church of the Brethren in Friend, Kansas.

On December 24, 1982 she married David Duff in Sharon Springs, Kansas. He survives.

Survivors include her Husband – David Duff of Scott City, Kansas, One Son – Darren & Kris Duff of Scott City, Kansas, Two Daughters – Gina & Michael Rodriguez of Dodge City, Kansas, Dina Craft of Scott City, Kansas, Eleven Nephews, One Niece and Numerous Great Nieces & Nephews, Ten Grandchildren and Four Great Grandchildren

She was preceded in death by her Parents, One Son – Daryl Duff and One Sister – Janie Wade.

A celebration of life service will be held Saturday, September 14, 2019 at 2:00 p.m. at the Prairie View Church of the Brethren in Friend, Kansas with Pastor Jon Tuttle presiding.

Inurnment will be in the Scott County Cemetery in Scott City, Kansas.

Memorials can be made out to the St. Catherine Hospice in care of Price & Sons Funeral Homes.

There will be no calling times.

James Roy Sherman

James Roy Sherman, 75, passed away on August 31, 2019 at DiversiCare in Haysville, Kansas. He was born on December 19, 1943 in Wichita, Kansas the son of Edward and Anna (Gahm) Sherman.

He was the appliance and television repairman, salesman and manager for Fitzgerald Furniture for over 25 years and he worked as a clerk at Butterfields convenience store, both in Ness City, Kansas. Jim enjoyed traveling and he was a member of several bowling teams. After retirement, Jim and Donna wintered in Arizona for many years. While there Jim was elected president of Denali Park for two years. He also worked on the breakfast crew and played many games of Desert Golf, Ladder Golf and Shuffle Board. NASCAR was Jim’s greatest love. He watched the races every weekend on TV and attended several races. Jim was a US Navy Veteran, a former member of the First Baptist Church, Ness City, and a member of the United Methodist Church, Haysville.

He married Donna (Klein) on Saturday, October 20th, 2007, in Ness City, Kansas.

Survivors include his wife, Donna Sherman; daughters, Jamie Gallager and her husband, Cliff, Jennifer Kmet and her husband, Chuck, Dawn Thumser and her husband, Bryce and Beverly Wood; stepbrothers, Michael Hamilton, James Hamilton, and Eugene Hamilton; stepdaughter, Sondra Mayes; stepson, Brian Mercer; eight grandchildren; four step-grandchildren; six great grandchildren; four step-great grandchildren; his cat, Patches; and the Darrin Glover family which he considered his adopted family. He was preceded in death by his mother Anna Sherman Hamilton; his father; half-sisters, Judith Heaton and Carol Stone and his half-brother, Milton Sapp Jr.

Funeral service will be on Thursday, September 5, 2019, 11:00 a.m. at Fitzgerald Funeral Home, Ness City. Burial in the Ness City Cemetery, Ness City. Friends may call on Wednesday, September 4, 2019 at the funeral home from 4:00 p.m. till 9:00 p.m., with the family present from 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 pm.

Memorial contributions may be given to the Ness City First Baptist Church, Ness City Library, or Phoenix Hospice, Wichita, or the Haysville United Methodist Church.

Kirk L. Hahn

Kirk L. Hahn, 60, passed away on August 30, 2019 in Osborne, KS. Kirk was born June 9, 1959 to Clifford E. and Iris (Foster) Hahn in Osborne, KS. He was one of several children.

Kirk graduated from Osborne High School in 1977. He then went on to college earning his Bachelors degree. He later became a Mud Engineer working for Halliburton, and later for himself. Kirk has 3 children.

Kirk was preceded in death by his father, Clifford Hahn (2017) and a sister, Cynthia Nelson.

Kirk is survived by his mother, Iris Hahn of Osborne, KS; daughter: Andrea West of Shawnee, KS; sons: Kasey Hahn of Omaha, NE; Kody Hahn of McCook, NE; sister: Sheila Ruble of Osborne, KS; brother Kraig Hahn of Manhattan, KS.

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Carolyn E. (Meyer) Wright

Carolyn E. (Meyer) Wright passed away Saturday, August 31, 2019, at the Sheridan County Health Complex LTC in Hoxie, Kansas at the age of 80. Carolyn was born in Quinter, Kansas to Michael and Regina (Phlieger) Meyer. She attended country school through her elementary years and attended Oakley High School, graduating with the class of 1957. Carolyn married James L. Wright on June 1, 1959, in Oakley, Kansas. They lived in Oakley for a short while and then moved to Wichita, Kansas. They were blessed with two children, James and Bill. From Wichita, the family moved to Hoxie, Kansas where Carolyn and Jim raised their boys, worked and lived for the remainder of their lives.

Carolyn was a kind, gentle woman who loved her family dearly. Carolyn’s main focus was the care of her family and of her home. In her spare time, she filled in as a cook for USD 412. She enjoyed raising flowers, gardening, and loved volunteering at the Swap Shop. She helped wherever and whenever she could. She greatly enjoyed traveling with family and friends. She was a member of the St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Church and the St. Frances Cabrini Sodality.

Carolyn is survived by her sons, James Wright and wife Celine of Great Bend, Kansas and their children Anastacia, Christopher, and Mackenzie; Bill Wright and wife Rachel of Rose Hill, Kansas and their children Kole and Gage; sister Ilene Schwarz of Hays, Kansas; brother Tony Meyer and wife Carolyn of Hoxie, Kansas and one great-grandchild.

She was preceded in death by her husband, James L. Wright; parents, Michael and Regina Meyer; brother, Virgil Meyer, and brother-in-law, Dave Schwarz.

A Mass of Christian Burial is planned for Tuesday, September 3, 2019, at the St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Church, Hoxie, Kansas, at 10:30 a.m. Interment will be in the St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Cemetery following the service. Lunch will follow the service. Visitation will be held Monday, September 2, 2019 from 4:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. with family receiving friends from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. A Vigil Service and Rosary will begin at 7:00 p.m. all at Mickey-Leopold Funeral Home, Hoxie, Kansas. The family suggests memorials to the St. Frances Cabrini Church or the Hoxie Swap Shop and may be sent to Mickey-Leopold Funeral Home, PO Box 987, Hoxie, Kansas 67740. Online condolences may be left at www.mickeyleopoldfuneral.com.

Carolyn was a beautiful person inside and out. She had a gentle, kind soul. She loved others unconditionally. The loves of her life were her Lord Jesus Christ and her family. Carolyn was a very special person who gave warmth, kindness, and love to others.

James ‘Jim’ Lewis Hilmes

James “Jim” Lewis Hilmes, age 88 passed away on August 31, 2019 at Via Christi Village, Hays, Kansas. He was born on October 30, 1930 in Ransom, Kansas, the son of Joseph and Mary (Kraus) Hilmes. He was raised on the family farm north of Ransom along with his two brothers and three sisters. He attended a one room elementary school near the family dwelling and graduated from Ransom High School in 1949.

James was extremely proud of his military service to his country. He enlisted in the United States Navy in 1951, ultimately serving on the USS Nereus, a submarine tender ship, in the South Pacific during the Korean War. He was honorably discharged in 1954 with the rank of Engineman Second Class. Upon moving to Great Bend, Kansas in 1955, he began a 42-year career with Bell Engine Service as a diesel fuel injection service technician. He served most of those years as the Diesel Fuel Injection Service Manager. He gained recognition as one of the most respected specialists in his field in central and western Kansas.

On January 23, 1956 James entered into marriage with Mary Catherine Seib at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Ness City, Kansas. James and Mary raised their five children in Great Bend and were parishioners of St. Patrick’s Catholic Church. James was also a member of the Great Bend American Legion. In 2000, after retirement, James and Mary moved to Hays, Kansas to be closer to family. There they became parishioners of Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church. They lived comfortably in Hays and ultimately moved to Via Christi Village in 2016.

James introduced his children and grandchildren to, and supported and furthered their interests in automobiles, off road motorcycling, camping, hunting and fishing, sports and nature activities of all kinds. He and Mary made many exciting and educational trips with their grandchildren. He was especially drawn to the natural beauties and wonders of the world, most enjoying his time spent in Colorado and Alaska with his family and siblings. James was a proud supporter of the Great Bend High School and American Legion baseball programs. During the time his two younger sons played baseball in the 1980’s, he was personally responsible for building the batting cage used for many years at Veteran’s Memorial Park Baseball Fields. James was a master of trouble-shooting and repairing things of any size, shape or purpose. He was also a master of the local newspaper crossword puzzles.

In the eyes of his family and acquaintances James was a man of God, country, wisdom, courage and honor – a loving husband and dedicated father. As his health diminished in later years he met all challenges with no regrets.

James was preceded in death by his parents; a brother, Gerald Hilmes; two sisters, Joan Roths and Virginia Stoecklein; and a brother-in-law, Howard Roths.

James is survived by his wife, Mary Catherine, his five children, Terry Hilmes and his wife Kelly (Lawrence), Joyce Montelongo and her husband Joseph (Fort Collins, CO), Elaine Younger and her fiancé Brad Schaben (Bazine), Rodney Hilmes and his fiancé Kristie Chaney (Ardmore, OK), and Brian Hilmes and his wife Chelley (Edmond, OK); one brother, Ralph Hilmes and his wife Rita (Montrose, CO), one sister, Arlene Roths (Benton), a sister-in-law, Donna Hilmes-Hurn (Topeka), and two brothers-in-law, Jake Roths (Ransom) and Tom Stoecklein (Ness City); 9 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.

Mass of Christian burial will be at 10:30 am on Wednesday, September 4, 2019 at Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church with Fr. Justin Palmer officiating. Burial with military honors by the Hays VFW Honor Guard will follow in St. Joseph Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5:00 pm until 8:00 on Tuesday and from 9:30 am until 10:15 on Wednesday, all at Hays Memorial Chapel Funeral Home. A vigil service and rosary will be at 6:00 pm on Tuesday at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. John’s Chapel at Via Christi Village or the Great Bend American Legion Baseball Program. Condolences and memories of James may be shared with the family at www.haysmemorial.com

Rodney Lee ‘Rod’ Milke

Rodney Lee “Rod” Milke, 60, Hays, died peacefully and surrounded by people who loved him Saturday, August 31, 2019 at Hays Medical Center. He had fought a year long courageous battle with brain cancer.

He was born November 4, 1958 in Plainville, KS, the son of Clarence C. and Vera Rose (Jacobs) Milke. He was a member of Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church, Munjor Third Degree Knights of Columbus Council #11492, and Bishop Cunningham Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus, twice receiving the honor of Knight of the Year. He graduated from Plainville High School and moved to Casper Wyoming to attend Trade School. On Nov 7, 1981 he was united to Lori Christianson at St. Leo’s Catholic Church in Lusk, Wyoming. They celebrated nearly 38 years of marriage. They were blessed with three children and three grandchildren. He became one of the best welder/ fabricators in the business. For the past 14 years he was the shop foreman at Discovery Drilling in Hays.

For 15 years Rod and Lori were involved with Engaged Encounter. He enjoyed traveling, camping, riding motorcycles, his dogs, and bass fishing. He enjoyed cooking and was very good at it. He was Patriotic, organized and hard-working. He loved his family and was quietly proud of each of them.

Survivors include his wife; Lori of the home in Hays, two sons; Ben Milke and girlfriend Amy Bergstrom of Casper, WY, Matt Milke of Hays, a daughter; Emilie Eaton and husband Josh of Ellis, three grandchildren; Jordyn Eaton, Beau Eaton, and Presley Eaton, all of Ellis, two nephews; Zachary Milke and wife Laura of Durango, CO and Joseph Milke and wife Kelli of Greeley, CO, and a niece; Sarah Scott and husband Rory of Greensboro, NC.

He was preceded in death by his parents; Clarence and Vera Milke and a brother; Joe Milke.

Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10:00 am on Thursday, September 5, 2019 at Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church with Fr. Justin Palmer officiating. Burial will follow in St. Joseph Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5:00 pm until 8:00 on Wednesday and from 9:00 am until 9:45 on Thursday, all at Hays Memorial Chapel Funeral Home. A vigil service will be at 6:00 pm, followed by a combined third and fourth degree Knights of Columbus rosary at 6:30, all on Wednesday at the funeral home. The fourth degree Knights of Columbus will stand honor guard from 5:00 pm until 6:00 on Wednesday. Memorials are suggested to The Wonder Woman League for “Matthew’s Gift” bags. Condolences and memories of Rod may be shared with the family at www.haysmemorial.com

Loree M. Riggs

Loree M. Riggs, 97, Hays, died Saturday, August 31, 2019 at HaysMed.

She was born December 26, 1921 on the family farm south of Stockton, the daughter of Lester and Lydia (Borin) Maddy. In 1939 she graduated from Stockton High School, and she attended Fort Hays State University. Loree was a sales associate for JCPenney, retiring after 38 years with the company. On June 30, 1940 she was united in marriage to Donald H. “Don” Riggs. They celebrated over 63 years of marriage before he preceded her in death on September 10, 2003. She was a member of North Oak Community Church, Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, and attended FHSU Encore performances. Loree was a beautiful pianist and often played for the Rotary Club. She enjoyed playing Pinochle, and Bridge and would play duplicate Bridge with Don.

Survivors include a daughter; Linda O’Connor of Hays, a daughter-in-law; Terri Riggs of Hays, a sister; Joan Balderston of Stockton, seven grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren, two great-great grandchildren, and nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents; Lester and Lydia Maddy, a son; Richard “Dick” Riggs, a daughter; Donna Medina, and two sisters; Lillian Lawson and Naomi Green.

A celebration of Loree’s life will be at 9:30 am on Friday, September 6, 2019 at North Oak Community Church with Pastor Dave Buller officiating. Burial will follow at Stockton City Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5:00 pm until 7:00 on Thursday and from 8:30 am until service time on Friday, all at the funeral home. Memorials are suggested to the Humane Society of the High Plains. Condolences and memories of Loree may be shared with the family at www.haysmemorial.com

Mary Ann Jeroue

Mary Ann Jeroue, 85, passed away August 31, 2019, at Villa St. Francis, Olathe, Kansas. She was born February 24, 1934, to Arthur and Gladys (Welch, Morell) Mahaffy in Ann Arbor, Michigan. She married Charles H. Jeroue July 18, 1953, at Marlette, Michigan.

A former Great Bend/Hoisington resident, Mary worked for USD #428 as a crossing guard for Lincoln School, owned C & M Upholstery Sales with Charles, worked for Marlette Homes and BCCC. She was a devoted Wife, Mother, Grandmother and Great Grandmother. Painting, Ceramics and Gardening were her passions, her Family was her life.

Survivors include, two sons, Kenneth (Barbara) Jeroue of Russell, KS, and Kelly (Kathi) Jeroue of Great Bend, KS; five daughters, Barbara Gordon of Priest River, Idaho, Jody (Steve) Klepper of Great Bend, KS, Cindy Maser of Clovis, NM, Jacqueline Jeroue of Fresno, CA, and Tammy (Todd) Alsup of Olathe, KS; three brothers, Charles (Marlene) Mahaffy of Peck, MI, Lawrence (Sharon) Mahaffy of Romeo, MI and Brian (Jill) Mahaffy of St Clair; one sister, Brenda (Gary) Carty of Royse City, TX; 14 Grandchildren, Kasey (Kayla), Kaleb, Kynzi, Nicole (Dave), Kendra (Jerry), Tina, Charlie (Mandy), Mark (Misty), Brandon (Michelle), Michelle, Brian, Dannielle (Bryce), Taylor, Spencer; 20 Great-Grandchildren, Carter, Parker, Peighton, Braylynn, Phoebe, Samuel, Aiden, Jordan, Travis, Trystan, Austin, Ethan, Logan, Macy, Hayden, Harper, Karter, Makenna, Makeila, Taylor. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles H. Jeroue; a son, Tracy Jeroue; a granddaughter, Dionne Jeroue Reed and son-in-law Douglas Gordon.

Visitation will be held from 1:00 to 9:00 p.m., Wednesday, September 4, 2019 at Bryant Funeral Home. Funeral Service will be held at 10:30 a.m., Thursday, September 5, 2019, at Bryant Funeral Home, with Reverend Dwight Dozier presiding. Interment will be in the Hoisington Cemetery. Memorials have been suggested to Crossroads Hospice or First Assembly of God Church, in care of Bryant Funeral Home.

Arlyn Edward Boxberger

Arlyn Edward Boxberger, 88, passed away Saturday August 31, 2019, at his home in Great Bend. He was born January 8, 1931 in Otis, the son of J. Edward and Pauline (Mai) Boxberger. He was united in marriage to Valeria “Vicki” Siedl on September 14, 1958, in Great Bend.

Arlyn had been a resident of Great Bend since 1958, coming from Ellis County. He was a construction superintendent with Clarke, Lindholm and Boxberger Construction Companies. He was a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church. He enjoyed being with his family, hunting and University of Kansas basketball.

Survivors include his wife, Vicki of the home; son, Randy Boxberger and wife Cherie of Houston, Texas; brothers, Dennis Boxberger of Otis and Kenneth Boxberger of Salina; two grandchildren, Megan Boxberger and Erin Boxberger. He was preceded in death by brother, Vernon; and four sisters, Doris Blank, Florence Ernest, Frances Huffman and Norma Schwein.

Visitation will be 1:00 pm to 9:00 pm with family present 5 to 6 pm Tuesday September 3, 2019, at Bryant Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 am, Wednesday September 4, 2019, at Trinity Lutheran Church, with Rev. Barbara Jones presiding. Burial will follow at Galatia Cemetery.

Memorials have been designated to Trinity Lutheran Church, in care of Bryant Funeral Home.

Court documents: Kan. man shot by police said he wanted to die

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Recently released court documents say a Wichita police officer shot and wounded a man in July after he yelled “I wanna die” and pulled a pouch from his waistband that the officer believed was a gun.

Suspect Christian Joel Washington during the July incident image courtesy Wichita Police
Christian Joel Washington photo Sedgwick Co.

The affidavit says Christian Joel Washington’s mother told him he needed to leave after he showed up at his grandfather’s house despite having a no-contact order and then called police. His aunt said Washington talked about eating drugs and said he’d “rather be dead” if he can’t be with family.

The affidavit says Washington was shot in a nearby field when he drew his right hand out of his waistband. He’s jailed on $100,000 bond on charges of felony criminal threat and violating a protection order.

Pamela L. ‘Pam’ Koerner

Pamela L. “Pam” Koerner, 60, Hays, died Wednesday, August 28, 2019 at the Hays Good Samaritan Society.

She was born January 22, 1959 in Hays, the daughter of Frederick L. “Fred” and June (Rohr) Koerner. Pam was a graduate of Hays High School in the class of 1977 and earned an Associate Degree in computer science from Fort Hays State University. She was an administrative assistant at Northwest Kansas Area on Aging. In her youth, Pam enjoyed playing baseball. She was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church and enjoyed being involved in her local sorority, cooking, and helping others in any way she could.

Survivors include her mother; June of Hays, three brothers; Ben Koerner and wife Julie of Gilbert, AZ, Jay Koerner and wife Terry and Brent Koerner and wife Shelby, all of Woodstock, GA, many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, and great nieces.

She was preceded in death by her father.

Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10:00 am on Saturday, September 7, 2019 at St. Joseph Catholic Church. Burial will follow in St. Joseph Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5:00 pm until 8:00 on Friday and from 9:00 am until 9:45 on Saturday, all at Hays Memorial Chapel Funeral Home. A vigil service and rosary will be at 6:30 pm on Friday at the funeral home. Memorials are suggested for family wishes to be determined at a later date. Condolences and memories of Pam may be shared with the family at www.haysmemorial.com

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