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Police: Large quantity of meth found during Norton traffic stop

Robert Brooks
Robert Brooks

By JAMES BELL
Hays Post

NORTON — During a traffic stop in Norton, the Norton Police Department discovered suspected methamphetamine and made an arrest early Tuesday morning.

According to a press release from the department, at around 7:30 a.m., the department conducted the stop in the 100 block of West Main to execute a felony warrant on the driver.

The driver, Robert Brooks, was wanted by the district court on two counts of alleged possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of a hallucinogenic drug.

After further investigation, officers found a “large quantity of suspected methamphetamine,” the department said.
The discovery lead to a new charge of suspected possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute.

A bond for the new charge was set at $100,000.

Kyra Bryant

“The Norton Police Department wants to remind residents that the pursuit of illegal narcotics and the distribution thereof will not be tolerated,” the department said. “This effort will continue aggressively to ensure the safety and well-being of our community.”

This is the second possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine arrest made in the town in August.
Kyra Bryant was arrested on Aug. 3 on suspicion of possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia and driving without a valid license.

Stolen car suspect arrested after Kansas hit and run crash

SEDGWICK COUNTY —Law enforcement authorities are investigating a suspect on multiple theft charges after a hit and run crash.

Slusser photo Sedgwick Co.

Just after 8p.m. Monday, police responded to and investigated a hit and run accident at 17th and Piatt in Wichita, according to officer Charley Davidson.

A white Dodge Charger driven by a suspect later identified as 27-year-old Tanner Slusser, 27, Wichita, had left the scene.

During the investigation, officers located the suspect vehicle at a home in the 1800 Block of North Piatt. While at the residence, officers also located a stolen Hyundai Elantra, two stolen trailers and an embezzeled vehicle, according to Davidson.

Officers contacted Slusser inside the home where they arrested Slusser. Inside the home, officers also located illegal narcotics and marijuana.

Slusser was jailed on requested charges of auto theft, possession of marijuana and narcotics with the intent to distribute.

Esther Marie Cromwell

Esther Marie Cromwell, 93, passed away August 13, 2019, at Almost Home, Great Bend. She was born April 3, 1926, at Hoisington, to Alexander and Marie (Zimmerman) Wegele. Esther married Ira Cromwell Nov. 4, 1945, at Hoisington. He died Oct. 7, 1987.

Esther, a life time resident of Hoisington, was a homemaker and farmwife. She was a member of Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Hoisington, and enjoyed quilting, crocheting, knitting, embroidery, jigsaw puzzles and caring for her house plants.

Survivors include three daughters, Shirley Zigler and husband Darrell of Susank, Connie Gilzinger and husband John of Great Bend, and Barbara Janway of Heavener, Okla.; one brother, Wilmer Wegele of Great Bend; one sister, Elsie Hicks of Santa Fe, Tex.; seven grandchildren, David Zigler and wife Andrea, Darla Carson and husband Chris, Deana Zigler and husband Michael, Jennifer Kaiser and husband Mike, Jon Welch and wife Jamie, Cristan Gottschalk and husband Clint, and Truman Janway and wife Kimberly; three step grandchildren, Tina Fenske, Michael Gilzinger and wife Bonnie, Amanda Yorkey and husband Brendan; 21 great grandchildren and 1 great great grandchild. She was preceded in death by three brothers, Clarence Wegele, Leslie Wegele and John Wegele; and son-in-law, David Janway.

Funeral will be at 10:00 am Friday, August 16, 2019, at Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Hoisington, with Pastor Wayne Baldyga presiding. Interment will follow at Hoisington City Cemetery, Hoisington. Visitation will be from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Thursday, August 15, 2019 at Nicholson-Ricke Funeral Home, with a Prayer Service at 7:00 p.m. Memorials have been suggested to Emmanuel Lutheran Church or The Golden Belt Community Foundation to benefit Heartland Cancer Center, in care of Nicholson-Ricke Funeral Home, PO Box, 146, Hoisington, KS, 67544.

Gerald Green

Gerald Green, son of Joe & Josephine (Diederich) Green, was born on December 28, 1930 and he departed this life on August 12, 2019 at the age of 88.

Jerry grew up on a farm north of Herndon, KS and later moved in to Herndon. He attended grade school at St. Mary’s in Herndon and graduated high school from Herndon Public School in 1949. He served in the United States Army, during the Korean War, from 1952-1954, stationed in Japan.

On January 17, 1959, Jerry was united in marriage to Dorothy Baron. They became parents of six daughters, Catherine, Anne, Angela, Christina, Stephanie and Victoria and one son, Gerard. During these years, he drove the Herndon School bus and later drove the bulk mail truck from McCook, NE to Sterling, CO, besides farming and raising livestock. Later he became a route mail carrier from Oberlin, KS. In 2002, he married Mildred Barnett.

During his life he thoroughly enjoyed his children and his Catholic faith. After moving to Colby, he became a member of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, was a 4th degree member of the Knights of Columbus and a member of the VFW.

Preceding him in death were his parents; his wife, Dorothy and two brothers, infant Giles and Joseph Green.

He is survived by his wife Mildred; children, Catherine (Dan) Horinek, Sisters, OR; Major Anne Green, Augusta, GA, Angela (Gary) Shields, Topeka, KS; Christina (Greg) Flaming, Berryton, KS, Stephanie (Igor) Nikishin, Canton, OH; Victoria (Rod) Holdsworth, Paola, KS and Gerard (Cheryl) Green, Rosalia, KS; two stepsons; one step daughters; 23 grandchildren; 24 great grandchildren; 8 step-grandchildren and 15 step-great grandchildren.

Visitation is 5-7:00 p.m. Sunday, August 18, 2019, at Baalmann Mortuary, Colby, with a Vigil at 7:00 p.m. Funeral Mass is 10:00 a.m. Monday, August 19, 2019, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Colby, with burial at 2:30 p.m. in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Herndon. Memorials are suggested to St. Mary’s Cemetery, Herndon, or for Masses and can be sent in care of Baalmann Mortuary, PO Box 391, Colby, KS 67701. For information or condolences visit www.baalmannmortuary.com

Adilene Joy (Bolen) Rupp

Adilene Joy (Bolen) Rupp, age 83, of Brighton, Colorado passed away Friday, August 2, 2019 at Avamere Transitional Care Facility. She was born April 27, 1936 in Sharon Springs, Kansas to Addison Bolen and Zella (Huffman) Bolen Dorzweiler. Following her father’s death when she was a baby, her mother remarried Edwin Dorzweiler who raised her as her dad.

She married Francis Rupp on August 18, 1953 in Ellis, Kansas. She loved to cook and after raising five children worked as a cook for the Jefferson County Schools. After Francis passed away she worked in North Platte, Nebraska as a cook at an Assisted Living Facility. She moved to Colorado to be closer to her children and grandchildren and continued working as a cook at Furr’s Cafeteria until she retired. She also loved to sew, sewing many outfits for her grandchildren. She was an avid reader and loved to read many books.

Addy, as she was known in the nursing home is survived by her children Kathy Hawkins (Chuck Camp), Annette Settle (Tom), Edwin Rupp (Carole) and John Rupp. Two sisters, Mary Grayham of Tucson, AZ, Judy Stricker (Larry) of Richmond, VA, and one brother Mike Dorzweiler (Karla) of North Platte, NE. Her grandchildren were the joy of her life, Jenny Saville (Theron), Angela Hawkins, Jessi Cundiff (Russ), Wendy Tucker (Jay), David Camp (Rachel), Brandi Neihoff (Chris), Trey Settle (Shawn), Sandy Brogdon and Nikki Blair (Justin). She had 18 great-grandchildren and 8 great-great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, parents, son Raymond Rupp and his wife Lynn, grandchildren Tony Rupp, Jared Hawkins, and Janice Hawkins, and sisters Dolores Jean Kroeger and Irene Walker.

Funeral services will be held on August 24 at St. Mary’s Church in Ellis, Kansas with a rosary at 9 am and Mass at 10 am, followed by burial at St. Mary’s Cemetery. Arrangements in care of Keithley Funeral Chapel 400 E. 17th Ellis, KS 67637.

We (her children) wish to express our deepest gratitude to all those who took care of mom over the past several years at both Inglenook Assisted Living and Avamere Transitional Care Facility.

Moran will join local officials on tour of Hess Services

Moran

Sen. Jerry Moran, R-Kan., is scheduled to tour Hess Services, 1789 230th Ave., on Wednesday.

Moran will be joined by more than a dozen local officials, including Hays city commissioners and Ellis County commissioners.

Local, state and federal officials are in the midst of searching for a funding source for the Northwest Business Corridor, a project estimated to cost just less than $16 million. The improved roadway would pass Hess, as well as Midwest Energy’s Goodman Energy Center.

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Eagle Radio of Hays broadcasters honored by KAB

Several Eagle Radio of Hays broadcasters earned honors in the annual Kansas Association of Broadcasters awards contest.

Complete Sportscast
1st place: Dustin Armbruster, KKQY Sports Update

Sports Play-by-Play
1st place: Armbruster and Kurt David, Hays vs. Liberal football
3rd place: Gerard Wellbrock and Armbruster, Fort Hays State women’s basketball vs. Pittsburg State

DJ Personality Aircheck
1st place: Scott Boomer and Mike Holliday, The Bull Morning Show

Kelly ready for return as Tigers practice in full pads for first time

FHSU sophomore offensive lineman Pat Kelly works on a blocking drill at Tuesday’s practice

HAYS – The Fort Hays State football team practiced in full pads for the first time Tuesday morning as they continue to prepare for the 2019 season.

One of the players on the field was left offensive tackle Pat Kelly. The redshirt sophomore from Staten Island, N.Y. has suffered two severe injuries in the last two games he’s played. Kelly went down with an ankle injury in the Tigers 2017 regular season finale which kept him out of their playoff game with Ferris State. He then injured his knee in the 2018 season opener against Central Missouri which forced him to miss all of last season.

Kelly talked about his return following Tuesday’s practice.

Assistant coaches take their turn at the mic at Chiefs training camp

By DAVE RIGGERT
St. Joseph Post

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. — The Kansas City Chiefs wrapped up their 13th practice of training camp in St. Joseph on Tuesday at Missouri Western State University. The Chiefs were in full pads for a second consecutive day as they have just two more open practices left before they wrap up the St. Joe portion of training camp.

Six assistant coaches spoke with the media after practice on Tuesday.

 

Tornado, flash flood watches in effect for portions of NW Kansas

The National Weather Service in Goodland has issued a tornado watch for Tuesday afternoon and evening for a large swath of northwest Kansas.

The watch is in effect until 8 p.m. Central time.

The NWS is warning of thunderstorms developing Tuesday that could produce tornadoes, as well as softball-sized hail and damaging winds up to 80 mph.

In addition, the NWS has issued a flash flood watch in effect until 1 a.m. Central for areas of northwest Kansas and western Colorado.

Police fatally shoot man armed with assault rifle near Legends Outlet

KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) — Kansas City, Kansas police say officers shot and killed a man who was armed with an assault rifle near a popular shopping and dining area.

Officer-involved shooting scene photo courtesy KCTV

Officer Jonathan Westbook said officers were called to the Country Inn and Suites near the Legends Outlet shopping district after a manager reported a heavily armed man came into the business and said he had killed his wife.

The man then left the inn.

Westbrook said the man was armed with an assault rifle when officers found him. He says the man fired at police, they shot and killed him.

Westbrook says police are working to determine whether the man had killed his wife.

No police officers were injured. Police say the suspect didn’t make it into the Legends businesses.

Hurley T. Smith

Hurley T. Smith, 75, died on Monday, August 12, 2019 at St Catherine Hospital in Garden City. He was born on August 1, 1944 at Dighton the son of Hurley W. and Nellie (Hobbs) Smith. He married Marilyn Dee Anderson on May 17, 1966 at Dighton.

Hurley graduated with the Class of 1962 at Dighton High School and attended McPherson College on a football scholarship. He returned to Dighton and worked as a lineman for Lane-Scott Electric for a few years before going into the family business, Smith’s Frozen Foods, and became owner in 1988. He was a member of United Methodist Church of Dighton and former member of Dighton Lions Club. He loved shooting trap and would travel around the state to compete when possible. He also enjoyed hunting, fishing, woodworking, reloading shells, making jerky out of just about anything, and lately, his daily cribbage games at the JOY Center and Dighton Bowl.

He is survived by his Wife- Marilyn Dee Smith, and Son- Curtis Smith of Kansas City, Missouri. He is preceded in death by his Parents, Son- Donnie Smith, and Sister- Arah Knight.

At Hurley’s request there will be no services held. Burial will be in Dighton Memorial Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to Pheasants Forever in care of Boomhower Funeral Home. Condolences may be posted at www.garnandfuneralhomes.com.

The family would like to express their deep gratitude to Lane County EMS, who rescued Hurley on so many occasions, also the entire staff of Lane County Hospital and St Catherine Hospital for all their help.

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