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Johnita F. Haines

Johnita F. Haines, age 87 of Stockton, passed away on Sunday, August 25, 2019 at the Rooks County Health Center in Plainville. Johnita was born on August 21, 1932 to Joseph and Clara Cink (Gallagher) in Hays, Kansas.

Johnita attended Stockton High School and graduated with the class of 1950. She was a member of the St. Thomas Catholic Church. Johnita enjoyed flower gardening and the animals on the farm.

She is survived by her sons, Gerald Hays and wife Sandy of Augusta, Kansas, Mark Haines of Stockton, and Glenn Hays of Larned; and grandchildren, Tiffany and Devon.

Johnita is preceded in death by her husbands, Carl Hays and Cecil Haines; parents, Joseph and Clara Cink; and siblings.

Private family services have been chosen.

Harvey Joseph Fry

Harvey Joseph Fry, age 73, of Woodston, Kansas, passed away on Tuesday, August 27, 2019 at his home in Woodston. He was born on July 31, 1946 in Stockton, Kansas to Ernest and Famy Elizabeth (Butler) Fry. Harvey grew up in the Rooks County area, graduating from Woodston High School with the class of 1964. He was united in marriage to Linda (Beck) Fry on November 26, 1968 in Washington.

Harvey spent 28 years of his life serving our country in the United States Airforce. He was a Vietnam, Korean, and Japan veteran. After his faithful service to our country, he retired from the Airforce and started farming for the Jones Family Farms and helping Larry Lala.

Harvey was a member of the Baptist Church in Stockton and a lifetime member of the VFW Post #8873 in Stockton as well as a lifetime member of Pheasants Forever and Ducks Unlimited. He had a love for hunting pheasants, ducks, and quail and especially loved to garden.

Those left to cherish Harvey’s memory is his wife Linda Fry of the home; sisters, Edna Stithem of Stockton and Ernestene Kee and husband Jim of Stockton; nieces, Doris Willey, Darlene Walker, Dorothy Bretton, Dixie Dibble, Carol Kimball, and Lela Glatz; and nephews, Mike Stithem and Alan Beck.

Harvey is preceded in death by his parents, Ernest and Elizabeth Fry; a niece, Alva Beck, and brother-in-law Jerry Stithem.

A funeral service will be held on Friday, August 30, at 10:30 A.M. at Plumer-Overlease Funeral Home in Stockton. Visitation will be held on Thursday 2:00 P.M. until 8:00 P.M at the funeral home.

Memorials are suggested to the Stockton Baptist Church or the V.F.W Post #8873 and may be sent in care of Plumer-Overlease Funeral Home, 723 North 1st St, Stockton, KS 67669.

Lucille Ochampaugh

Lucille Ochampaugh, age 102, passed away on Tuesday, August 27, 2019 at Red Bud Village in Plainville, Kansas. She was born on October 13, 1916 to William and Gertrude Kammerer in Weldona, Colorado. Lucille was united in marriage to Donald Ochampaugh in 1938. She spent her life in the Rooks County area where she and Donald raised their three boys: Earl, James, and Clifford.

Lucille attended school in the Weldona Valley area of the Platte River Basin. She furthered her education through the Greeley Teachers College and later Kansas State University where she graduated with her Bachelor Degree right alongside her son Clifford in 1967. After graduating from Kansas State University, she continued to learn by broadening her knowledge through workshops and enrichment courses. Her entire working life was dedicated to expanding the minds of young people. Even after retiring from her teaching career, she continued her dedication by focusing on the betterment of senior citizens and young people whenever possible.

Lucille was a devoted family woman and Christian. She will forever be remembered by her desire to educate others, her genuine kindness to all that crossed her path, and the endless love for her family.

Those left to cherish her memories are her sons, Earl Ochampaugh and family of Garden City, and James Ochampaugh and family of Plainville; five grandchildren; twelve great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Lucille is preceded in death by her husband Donald Ochampaugh; son Clifford Ochampaugh; parents, William and Gertrude Kammerer; and siblings, Jim Kammerer and Dorothy Clark.

A funeral service will be held on Friday, August 30, at 3:00 P.M. at the United Methodist Church in Plainville with burial to follow at the Stockton Cemetery. Visitation will be held on Thursday, August 29, 2019 from 3:00 P.M. until 8:00 P.M with family receiving friends from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at Plumer-Overlease Funeral Home in Plainville.

Memorials are suggested to the United Methodist Church (Youth Programs) or Redbud Village and may be sent in care of Plumer-Overlease Funeral Home, 320 SW 2nd St, Plainville, KS 67663.

Kansas Water Authority to meet in Goodland

KWO

The Kansas Water Authority (KWA) will meet Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2019 from 1-4 p.m. MT, and Wednesday, Sept. 4 from 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. MT at the Northwest Kansas Technical College, 201 NW 2nd Street in Goodland, Kansas.

Following the KWA meeting on September 4 will be the Northwest Kansas Technical College Water Tech Farm Field Day beginning at 1:30 p.m. MT.

For additional meeting or Water Tech Farm Field Day information, visit the Kansas Water Office website, www.kwo.ks.gov or call (785) 296-3185.

Helen Anna Anschutz

Helen Anna Anschutz, 100, of Russell, Kansas, died on Tuesday, August 27, 2019, at the Hays Medical Center in Hays, Kansas.

Helen was born on November 16, 1918, in Page City, Kansas, the daughter of Carsten A. and Dora A. (Furthmyer) Tiedeman.  In 1921, Helen’s family moved to the family farm that was located in Russell County in the Hornview Community about 12 miles northeast of the city of Russell.  She lived and attended school in the Hornview Community and graduated from Russell High School in the class of 1936.  Helen met, fell in love and was united in marriage to Paul Clayton Anschutz on May 12, 1946, in Russell, Kansas.  From this union Helen and Paul were blessed with two children Steven and Annette.  When the children were old enough, Helen went back to work for the Russell Regional Hospital working as a bookkeeper for a total of 29 years.  She was a longtime member of St. John Lutheran Church in Russell and at one time was a member of the church council.  She was also a member of the Russell Regional Hospital Auxiliary, V.F.W. Auxiliary and Red Cross Blood Drive.  She enjoyed sewing, quilting and loved traveling around the world with her husband and visited a total of 28 countries in almost every continent of the world.  Most of all she enjoyed spending time with her family, especially her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Surviving family include her son Steven Anschutz and wife Jurita of Russell, Kansas; daughter Annette Moore and husband Tom of Lyons, Kansas; 3 grandchildren Rachel McCarl, Lindsay Ahlvers and Erika Jones and 5 great grandchildren.  She was preceded in death by her parents, husband Paul on December 22, 2001; 2 sisters Gladys Adsit and Stella Nesbitt.

A celebration of Helen’s life will be held at 10:30 A.M. on Friday, August 30, 2019, at St. John Lutheran Church with Pastor Roger Dennis officiating.  Burial will follow at the Russell City Cemetery.  Visitation will be from 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. on Thursday, August 29, 2019, at the mortuary with family present to greet guests from 6 P.M. to 7 P.M. Thursday evening.  Memorials may be given to St. John Lutheran Church or Russell Regional Hospital Auxiliary and sent in care of the mortuary.  Pohlman-Varner-Peeler Mortuary of Russell, Kansas, is in charge of the funeral service arrangements.

Kan. deputies make arrest, seize cash in stolen credit card investigation

LANE COUNTY — Law enforcement authorities are investigating a report of alleged identity theft and have suspects in custody.

photo courtesy Lane County Sheriff

Just after noon August 8, the Lane County Sheriff’s Office in Dighton receive a complaint about the use of a stolen credit card number, at a fuel pump, according to a social media report.

Upon further investigation deputies seized two semi trucks and trailers for theft of fuel. They also found multiple financial cards with a card skimmer and other electronic devices and seized $6,000 in cash.

The Ness County Sheriff’s Office and their K-9 assisted with the investigation and arrests. The Kansas Bureau of Investigation is also assisting with the case.

Ellis Co. restaurant and lodging inspections, 8/19 – 8/25

Last week’s inspection results from the Kansas Department of Agriculture:

Early Childhood Connections 2501 E. 13th St., Hays – Aug 20

A licensing inspection found three violations.

  • Two cans of beans and three cans of green beans had class two dents along the top seams of the cans. Dents varied from a V shape to a flatting of the top seams.
  • Handwashing sink in the employee restroom does not have any hot water when the faucet is turned on.
  • In the drawer of the prep table, there was a first-aid kit that had squeeze ice packs and assorted liquid medications that were being stored in the same drawer as food contact equipment. No evidence of leaking was observed.

Hays Nutrition 205 E. 7th St. Ste. 133, Hays – Aug 20

A licensing inspection found no violations.


P-Dawg 230 E. 8th St., Hays – Aug 20

A licensing inspection found no violations.


Sport Haven 31094 KS-147 Hwy., Ellis – Aug 20

A routine inspection found one violation.

  • Directly next to the three-compartment sink on a table there was a bottle of bleach and bottle of liquid hand soap being stored on a solid wooden shelf directly above a brown paper sack of whole tomatoes. No evidence of leaking was observed.

Wilma E. Jackson

Logan resident, Wilma E. Jackson, passed away Aug. 28, 2019 at the Phillips County Hospital in Phillipsburg at the age of 88. She was born Sept. 29, 1930 in Phillips County, the daughter of George J. and Minnie (Kellerman) Bach.

Survivors include her son Robert of Logan; her daughter, Karen Navis of Kearney, Neb.; sister-in-law, Bettie Bach of Hugoton; five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 31, 2019 in the Emmanuel Evangelical Church, Stuttgart, with Pastors Lee Bennight and Lorna Paulus officiating. Burial will follow in the Emmanuel Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to the church or the Logan Community Foundation/Intergenerational Project.

Visitation will be from 5 to 9 p.m. Thursday and 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday at the Olliff-Boeve Memorial Chapel, Phillipsburg, with the family receiving friends from 7 to 8 p.m. Friday.

Online condolences: www.olliffboeve.com.

Olliff-Boeve Memorial Chapel is in charge of arrangements.

HaysMed among first hospitals to support optimal infant nutrition training

HAYSMED

HaysMed, part of The University of Kansas Health System is among the first hospitals in the nation to successfully complete the EMPower Training initiative, a skills-based competency training to advance knowledge and skills in evidence-based maternity practices supportive of optimal infant nutrition.

Funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the EMPower Training initiative is committed to safe implementation of maternity care practices to support optimal infant nutrition, including breastfeeding, toward the ultimate goal of improving the public’s health.

“As the new manager of the Women’s and Infant Care Center I have been inspired by the commitment of the OB/NICU associates and staff. HaysMed is very fortunate to have a team of nurses who are dedicated to improving and adapting to evidence based practices,” said Michelle Toogood, BSN, RN, Supervisor of Women’s services/NICU.

“We are thankful to have had the opportunity to participate in the Empower program, led here by Jill Rozean, RN, IBCLC Lactation Services and Jessica Seib, RN, IBCLC, Staff Educator, and continue to strive to provide the best care possible for the families we have the privilege of caring for.”

As part of this effort, HaysMed committed to training staff in accordance with the World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) guidance outlined in the Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding. With the help of the EMPower Training initiative, HaysMed is now equipped with skills needed to help support mothers in the safe implementation of optimal infant nutrition.

The EMPower Team is led by Abt Associates, Carolina Global Breastfeeding Institute, and the Center for Public Health Quality.

FHSU student selected for leadership by American Society of Radiologic Technologists

Makynna Whyte and Denise Orth

FHSU University News

A Fort Hays State University student was selected to accompany an FHSU faculty member this year at the American Society of Radiologic Technologists educational symposium in Orlando, Fla.

Denise Orth, associate professor of allied health, was the senior delegate. Makynna Whyte, an Overland Park senior majoring in radiologic technology, was selected to participate in a student leadership development program sponsored by the American Society of Radiologic Technologists and was then eligible to attend the House of Delegates, also in Orlando.

The ASRT’s Annual House of Delegates involves technologists from across the United States, including from the military, and Puerto Rico. Whyte was one of only 93 students from across the country to participate.

“Makynna had the opportunity to be directly involved with the student activities, modality chapter meetings and the House of Delegates session, seeing first-hand how the professional organization’s leaders impact the medical imaging profession,” said Orth.

Orth said that Whyte, a 2016 graduate of St. James Academy, Lenexa, was the sixth FHSU radiologic technology student in the last six years to be selected to participate in the ASRT leadership development program.

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