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Herbert A. ‘Herb’ Harms

Herbert A. “Herb” Harms, 64, passed away Friday August 9, 2019, at his home in Great Bend. Herb was born September 24, 1954, in Great Bend, the son of Herbert Alan and Gladys (Bitter) Harms. Herb was united in marriage to Sharon Cruse on February 22, 1985 in Great Bend. She survives.

Herb is a life-long Great Bend resident. He obtained a BA, was a farmer and also an employee for USD 428. Herb was a member of the group Artists at Large and loved to garden, paint and read. He enjoyed traveling, watching the Royals, Chiefs and KU basketball. He especially loved spending time with his kids and grandkids.

Survivors include, his wife Sharon of the home; one son, Andrew Harms and wife Meg of Omaha, NE; two daughters, Kara Harms and husband Austin vonBehrens of Kansas City, MO and Katy Harms of Kansas City, MO; one brother, Robert Harms of Hutchinson; and two grandchildren, Roeland and Charlotte.

There will be no visitation as cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Life will be held at 1 p.m., Saturday, September 21, 2019, at Bryant Funeral Home.

Memorials are suggested to the Golden Belt Humane Society and the Smithsonian Institution, in care of Bryant Funeral Home.

Small earthquake reported in Ellis County

Location of Sunday’s quake USGS image

ELLIS COUNTY — A small earthquake shook Ellis County Sunday morning. The quake just before 2:30a.m. measured a magnitude 3.0, according the U.S. Geological Survey. It was centered approximately 4 miles north of Victoria.

This is another in a series of quakes reported in Ellis, Russell and Rooks County since June 1.

There are no reports of damage or injury from Sunday’s quake.

Hays USD 489 introduces new staff

USD 489

SABINA HOFFMAN

  • Hoffman

    Where are you from? I’m originally from Manhattan, Kan., but have lived in the Hays/Victoria area for nine years.

  • What did you teach before coming to our district? I taught kindergarten for the last five years in Russell, Kan.
  • Where in the district will you be located? I will be teaching at Early Childhood Connections. I’ll be teaching preschool in the morning and then working as a SPED teacher in the afternoon in the collaborative classroom.
  • Where did you go to school? I went to school at Fort Hays State University.
  • What do you do in your spare time? In my spare time, I love to spend time with family, cook, go on walks, work on projects around the house and enjoy the great outdoors when I can!
  • Feel free to provide any information about your family (children, dogs, etc.) or any other random fun fact about yourself.  I’m married to my high school sweetheart, and together we have one daughter who is 3. We also have two dogs, Ace and Doc, who keep up on our toes as well. We are also huge Chiefs fans and love going fishing together!

KYLE PORTER

  • Porter

    Where are you from? Holton, Kan.

  • What did you teach before coming to our district? Taught at Royal Valley High School in Hoyt, Kan., for the past six years – high school social studies
  • Where in the district will you be located?  I will be located at Hays High School — teaching PE and social studies and will be the head girls basketball coach and assistant football coach.
  • Where did you go to school? Washburn University
  • What do you do in your spare time?  I enjoy coaching, reading, and spending time with friends and family.
  • Feel free to provide any information about your family (children, dogs, etc.) or any other random fun fact about yourself.  I have one daughter named Jori who just turned 1 year old.  My wife, Crista, is an occupational therapist at Hays Med and played basketball at Fort Hays State.  Our family loves the small-town feel of Hays and are enjoying becoming part of the community.

NICOLE LINENBERGER

  • Linenberger

    Where are you from? I was born and raised in Stockton, Kan., but my husband and I have lived in Hays since 2007.

  • What did you teach before coming to our district? This will be my first year teaching.
  • Where in the district will you be located? I will be teaching special education at Hays High School.
  • Where did you go to school? I went to Fort Hays State University for my bachelor’s degree and am currently going back for my master’s in special education.
  • What do you do in your spare time? In my spare time I enjoy spending time with my family and friends, and  watching my boys play various sports throughout the year.
  • Feel free to provide any information about your family (children, dogs, etc.) or any other random fun fact about yourself. My husband, Shaun, and I have been married for 15 years in September, we have two boys, Will and Parker, who attend Hays Middle School and we are expecting our third child in October, which we are all excited about.  When time allows, we enjoy traveling, camping and riding our motorcycle.

BECKY MEAGHER

  • Where are you from? I was born and raised in Hays.
  • What did you teach before coming to our district? I have actually never taught at a school.
  • What did you teach before coming to our district? I will be the school counselor at Lincoln Elementary this year.
  • What do you do in your spare time? I am the youngest of six children and will be married this coming February.  In my spare time I like to workout as well as spend time with my friends and family.
Kuehl

REBECCA KUEHL

  • Where are you from? I was born and raised in Larned, Kan., and have lived in Hays for the past seven years.
  • What did you teach before coming to our district? Previously I taught in Bucklin (grades three and four) and Larned (Middle School language arts and arts
  • Where in the district will you be located? Wilson Elementary and Hays Middle School
  • Where did you go to school? FHSU
  • What do you do in your spare time? Quilt, scrapbook, read and travel

KALEIGH WENTWORTH

  • Wentworth

    Where are you from? I am from Hays.

  • What did you teach before coming to our district? This will be my first year teaching.
  • Where in the district will you be located? I will be teaching third grade at O’Loughlin  Elementary School, which is fun because that is the elementary school I went to growing up!
  • Where did you go to school? I just graduated with my master’s degree from Kansas State university in May. Before going back to school, I worked for Early Childhood Connections as a parent educator.
  • What do you do in your spare time? During my free time, I enjoy spending time with my fiance, our three kids and two big dogs. Our kids are in many sports, and my fiance coaches, so we are usually attending games around town.


KAREN WILSON

  • Wilson

    Where are you from?  I am from Oklahoma.

  • What did you teach before coming to our district? I’ve taught Spanish for 26 years. During that time, I have taught grades 1-12. The last 21 years were at Plainville High School. The last two years at Plainville I was 1/2 time Spanish, 1/2 time 7-12 librarian.
  • Where in the district will you be located? I will be the Llbrarian at Roosevelt and Lincoln elementaries.
  • Where did you go to school? I received a Bachelor of Arts in Spanish from Oklahoma State University and a Master of Library Science from Emporia State University.
  • What do you do in your spare time? I like to spend time with my family, read and travel. I am also active in my church and a Girl Scout troop leader.
  • Feel free to provide any information about your family (children, dogs, etc.) or any other random fun fact about yourself. My husband is from WaKeeney. I have a married daughter and two wonderful granddaughters who, lucky for me, live in Hays.

COLE CHERRYHOLMES

  • Cherryholmes

    Where are you from? I am from Potwin, Kan.

  • What did you teach before coming to our district? I am coming from Wichita Northwest High School. I taught interrelated science to  ninth through twelfth graders.
  • Where in the district will you be located? I will be joining the Hays High staff teaching the same subject as well as a block of health. I will also be coaching football and track for the Indians this season.
  • Where did you go to school? I went to Remington High School, bachelor’s degree from Fort Hays State and a master’s degree from Southwestern College.
  • What do you do in your spare time? In my spare time, I enjoy traveling, spending time with my family and anything activity that can be done outdoors (golf, BBQ, hunt, fish, ect.).
  • Feel free to provide any information about your family (children, dogs, etc.) or any other random fun fact about yourself. I am married to my beautiful wife Nikki Cherryholmes (Delzeit), and we have two wonderful children. Our son, Walker, is 2 and our, daughter, Kollins, is 2 months old.

EMALEE TAYLOR

  • Taylor

    Where are you from? I am from Holcomb, Kan.

  • What did you teach before coming to our district?  This will be my first year teaching ever and I am so excited!
  • Where did you go to school? I went to Fort Hays State University and just graduated this past May.
  • Where in the district will you be located? I will be at Hays Middle School teaching seventh and eighth grade science.
  • What do you do in your spare time? During my spare time I love to watch movies and spend time with family and friends, and going to FHSU sporting events!
  • Feel free to provide any information about your family (children, dogs, etc.) or any other random fun fact about yourself. My husband and I met at FHSU and have been married for a little over a year now.

FRED WINTER

  • Winter

    What did you teach before coming to our district? I just recently completed my second year as the principal at Horton High School. During my 21 years as an educator, I have enjoyed a variety of experiences in the classroom.  I have had the opportunity to instruct k-12 health/PE, strength and conditioning, American government, U.S. history, sixth-grade math and science, as well as 7-12 special education. While in the classroom, I have always enjoyed collaborating with other educators, parents, and community members to do what’s best for all students. Outside the classroom, I was involved as a head and assistant in high school football, basketball, track, FCA, and junior/freshman class sponsor.

  • Where in the district will you be located? assistant principal at HHS
  • Where did you go to school? I graduated from Turpin High School in Turpin, Okla. I received my Bachelor of Arts degree from Tabor College, while teaching and coaching at Valley Center High School, and I earned my Master of Science degree in School Leadership from Baker University. 
  • What do you do in your spare time? We enjoy spending time as a family, traveling, playing golf, fishing, sporting events and watching our children in their various activities.
  • Feel free to provide any information about your family (children, dogs, etc.) or any other random fun fact about yourself. Along the way I married the love of my life and best friend of 23 years, Charice Winter.  We have four children: Maddux, 21, and Connor, 19, both attend school at FHSU and play football, Avery will be entering Hays High as a freshman, and Zoe will be a sixth grader at Hays Middle School. Random fun fact: Coaching football in Australia

JENNIFER OLT

  • Olt

    Where are you from? Milford, Kan.

  • What did you teach before coming to our district? I have 13 years of teaching experience. I have taught science at the middle school, high school and post secondary level.
  • Where in the district will you be located? Hays High School
  • Where did you go to school? I got my bachelor’s degree from the University of Alaska Anchorage and my M.Ed from the University of West Florida
  • What do you do in your spare time? I enjoy cooking, working out, reading books about WW2, and spending time with my family.
  • Feel free to provide any information about your family (children, dogs, etc.) or any other random fun fact about yourself. I have been married for 16 years, and we have a 6-year-old daughter.

CHRISTINA SRAMEK

  • Sramek

    Where are you from? I am coming to Hays from Great Bend, but I am originally from Walker.

  • What did you teach before coming to our district? I was a school psychologist and worked with preschool through 12th grade.
  • Where in the district will you be located? I will be at Roosevelt and Holy Family.
  • Where did you go to school? Fort Hays State
  • What do you do in your spare time? I like to make craft projects and design T-Shirts. I also like going to K-State football and basketball games.
  • Feel free to provide any information about your family (children, dogs, etc.) or any other random fun fact about yourself.  I live with my amazing husband, Ryan. We have two ornery cats, Pippy and Piper.

STU BOTT

  • Bott

    Where are you from? Perth, Western Australia.

  • What did you teach before coming to our district? I was a year six teacher for five years and a physical education specialist for two years.
  • Where in the district will you be located? I’ll be grade five at Wilson Elementary.
  • Where did you go to school? City Beach Primary and City Beach Senior High School in Perth, Western Australia.
  • What do you do in your spare time? I love surfing, snowboarding, traveling and hanging out with my family. They told me the surf was great in Kansas!
  • Feel free to provide any information about your family (children, dogs, etc.) or any other random fun fact about yourself. I have a beautiful wife, who I met in Hawaii, and a 20-month-old son who keeps me on my toes.  I am a probationary fourth degree black belt in Zen Do Kai martial arts. This is the longest time I’ve gone without seeing the ocean, 2 1/2 years.

LISA SCHROEDER

  • Schroeder

    Where are you from? I am originally from Garden City.

  • What did you teach before coming to our district? I just recently finished 16 years at Russell, where I had been teaching eighth-grade math and algebra. I have taught third, fourth, and fifth grade at the elementary level and sixth-, seventh-, and eighth-grade math at the middle school level throughout my teaching career.
  • Where in the district will you be located? I will be teaching sixth- and seventh-grade math at Hays Middle School.
  • Where did you go to school? I graduated from Fort Hays State University with my elementary education degree.
  • What do you do in your spare time? My spare time has been spent attending school events, watching football, reading and cooking.
  • Feel free to provide any information about your family (children, dogs, etc.) or any other random fun fact about yourself. My husband’s name is Steve, and we have three children: Brooke (25), Kyle (22) and Cole (19).

THERESA CLARK

  • Clark

    Where are you from? I am originally from Salina. My husband and I moved to Hays 14 years ago from Alabama.

  • What did you teach before coming to our district? I taught elementary and junior high in Salina. I had a private practice in counseling for 8-1/2 years and then became the school counselor for Thomas More Prep-Marian Junior High and Holy Family Elementary for the last seven years.
  • Where in the district will you be located? For USD 489, I will be the school counselor at Wilson Elementary School. 
  • Where did you go to school? I graduated from Kansas State University with degrees in life science and elementary education and from Fort Hays State University with a Master’s Degree in Counseling.
  • What do you do in your spare time? In my spare time, I enjoy spending time with family and friends, sitting in a tree bow hunting or walking a field bird hunting with my husband and dogs.

MEGAN ENGLERT

  • Englert

    Where are you from? I’m local, from Hays.
    What did you teach before coming to our district? I taught ELA and MTSS at Ruppenthal Middle School in Russell, Kan.
    Where in the district will you be located? I will be teaching seventh-grade reading at Hays Middle School.
    Where did you go to school? I received my English literature and secondary education degrees from Fort Hays State University.
    What do you do in your spare time? My spare time is spent having fun with my family and reading.

  • Feel free to provide any information about your family (children, dogs, etc.) or any other random fun fact about yourself. I have a wonderful husband, two awesome kids and an adorable schnauzer. I am currently working on my master’s degree in English. I love learning, and I look forward to sharing my passion with my students!

JESSICA AUGUSTINE

  • Augustine

    Where are you from? Originally, I am from Ellis, Kan., but I just moved back to the area from Manhattan, Kan.

  • What did you teach before coming to our district? For the past 11 years, I taught English and journalism at Rock Creek High School in St. George, Kan., and for six years before that, I taught journalism at Kapaun Mt. Carmel Catholic High School in Wichita, Kan.
  • Where in the district will you be located? I will be at Hays High School, instructing journalism and advising publications, including the Guidon print and online newspapers and the Indian Call yearbook.
  • Where did you go to school? For kindergarten through senior year, I attended Ellis USD 388 public schools; for my bachelor’s degree, I graduated from Kansas State University; and for my master’s degree, I graduated from Fort Hays State University.
  • What do you do in your spare time? In my spare time, I enjoy playing with my two pups (Max Puppy and Mini Dog), reading non-fiction and cookbooks, baking and cooking, and swimming and working out.
  • Feel free to provide any information about your family (children, dogs, etc.) or any other random fun fact about yourself. I am just so excited and so grateful to return to my home county and to work with Hays High School staff and students!

BRITTANY BALDWIN

  • Baldwin

    Where are you from? I am originally from Jacksonville Beach, Fla.; however, I have lived in Hays for the past 20 years. I love aspects of each location and consider both places home!

  • What did you teach before coming to our district? For the past seven years, I have been the technology instructor at Roosevelt Elementary. Prior to that I was a para-educator at Lincoln Elementary for one year.
  • Where in the district will you be located? I will be teaching fifth grade at Roosevelt Elementary this year.
  • Where did you go to school? I earned my bachelor’s degree in elementary education (K-6) and my master’s degree in instructional technology from Fort Hays State University.
  • What do you do in your spare time? In my free time, I enjoy: reading, traveling, crafting and spending time with my dogs and family. I am also a huge storm enthusiast and love anything related to weather (such as: storm chasing, cloud observing, and binge watching shows on the Weather Channel).

ALYSA ERWAY

  • Erway

    Where are you from? I am originally from Larned, Kan. Hays has been my home away from home for about four years now!

  • What did you teach before coming to our district? This will be my first year teaching, and I am SO excited!
  • Where in the district will you be located?  I will be teaching third grade at Lincoln Elementary.
  • Where did you go to school?  I recently graduated from Fort Hays State University with a bachelor’s degree in elementary education.
  • What do you do in your spare time? In my spare time, I like to read, go on adventures with my husband, and hangout with my friends and family.
  • Feel free to provide any information about your family (children, dogs, etc.) or any other random fun fact about yourself. I recently got married this summer to Landon Erway, who is finishing up his business degree at Fort Hays.

ERIKA NORRIS

  • Norris

    Where are you from? I am from Glade, Kan,, just an hour north of Hays.

  • What did you teach before coming to our district? This will be my first year teaching!  While I was in college, I worked in the After-School Care program at Roosevelt Elementary.
  • Where in the district will you be located? I will be a fifth-grade teacher at Roosevelt Elementary.  I will teach reading, writing, math and English language arts/grammar!  I am so excited to begin the school year and meet my students!
  • Where did you go to school? I just graduated in May from Fort Hays State University with a bachelor’s degree in elementary education and special education.
  • What do you do in your spare time? I enjoy spending time with my friends and family. I also love to go camping, fishing, kayaking. In the evening, I love to read and watch “Friends”!
  • Feel free to provide any information about your family (children, dogs, etc.) or any other random fun fact about yourself. I have one border collie that lives at home in Glade named Jake!  My favorite animal is a buffalo since my family and I own a small buffalo herd!

CASSY WATSON

  • Watson

    Where are you from? I am from Montezuma, Kan.

  • What did you teach before coming to our district? This will be my first year teaching.
  • Where in the district will you be located? I will be the early childhood special education teacher located at Early Childhood Connections.
  • Where did you go to school? I went to school at Fort Hays State University. I graduated with my bachelor’s degree in early childhood unified education in May.
  • What do you do in your spare time? In my spare time, I like to spend time with my family and friends, be outdoors, and watch sports.

ASHLEY BUTLER

  • Butler

    Where are you from? I’m from Ellis, Kan.

  • What did you teach before coming to our district? While I was a student, I worked as a para-educator, working with special education students and as a classroom para with kindergarten students leading up to my student teaching.
  • Where in the district will you be located? I will be teaching second grade at O’Loughlin Elementary this fall!
  • Where did you go to school? I just graduated from FHSU this May!
  • What do you do in your spare time? In my spare time, I like to read, play Sudoku, and spend time with friends! I also love music and play the trumpet as well! I’m excited for my first year as a teacher and am happy to be here!
  • Feel free to provide any information about your family (children, dogs, etc.) or any other random fun fact about yourself.

JARED MICK

  • Mick

    Where are you from? I am from Ellis, Kan.

  • What did you teach before coming to our district?
  • Where in the district will you be located? I will be teaching special education at Holy Family Elementary this year (K-6).
  • Where did you go to school? I received my bachelor’s degree from FHSU in May 2018, and I am currently working on my master’s degree.
  • Feel free to provide any information about your family (children, dogs, etc.) or any other random fun fact about yourself. I am getting married in October and have a beautiful daughter who is 14 months old!

  HANNAH POLAND

  • Poland

    Where are you from? Ellis, Kan., currently, originally from Plevna, Kan.,

  • What did you teach before coming to our district? Speech language pathologist at multiple elementary schools
  • Where in the district will you be located? LaCrosse and ECC (Oak Park)
  • Where did you go to school? Fort Hays State University
  • What do you do in your spare time? I enjoy crafting, reading, movies and walking my dogs.
  • Feel free to provide any information about your family (children, dogs, etc.) or any other random fun fact about yourself. I am married to a veterinarian who also works in Hays, and we have three dogs.

HANNAH HESTON

  • Heston

    Where are you from? I am from Topeka, but I have lived in Hays for two years.

  • What did you teach before coming to our district? I have been an occupational therapist for six years. I worked for a school district in Wichita for one year and then a district in Omaha, Neb. for three years prior to moving to Hays. I worked for HaysMed for one year in the home health setting, and then I returned to pediatrics in January 2019. Currently, I work at a private clinic in Hays and do telehealth therapy with a school district in Texas.
  • Where in the district will you be located? I will be based out of the Hays Area Children’s Center working with the Early Intervention Team. I will be serving infants and toddlers ages birth-3 through home visits.
  • Where did you go to school? I graduated high school from Seaman High School, and my bachelor’s and master’s degrees are from the University of Kansas.
  • What do you do in your spare time? Our spare time is spent with our two young sons (3.5 years and 10 months) and two dogs. We enjoy being outside, playing “harvest” with toy tractors, and tending to our garden!
  • Feel free to provide any information about your family (children, dogs, etc.) or any other random fun fact about yourself.  My husband is a pediatrician at HaysMed, so we share a love for the little ones! I am looking forward to working with the youngest students in the district and am excited to be a part of the USD489 team!

JACK GARCIA

  • Garcia

    Where are you from? I am originally from La Crosse

  • What did you teach before coming to our district? This will be my very first teaching job.
  • Where in the district will you be located? I will be teaching at the middle school in LaCrosse teaching SPED.
  • Where did you go to school? LaCrosse High School. I went to college at Ottawa University, where I received my bachelor’s degree in elementary education.
  • What do you do in your spare time? I love to hangout with my family and dog.

JOHN NEAL

  • Where are you from? I grew up in Colorado, born in Greeley but spent most of my youth in Castle Rock. Graduated from Douglas County High School in Castle Rock.
  • What did you teach before coming to our district? (subject, grade level, etc.) Since 2001 I have taught in two districts. From 2001 – 2017 I taught in USD 437 in Topeka where I taught mainly chemistry but also Biology and Biotechnology. The last two years I have been teaching Chemistry, Biology and Biotechnology in USD 211 which is in Norton.
  • Where in the district will you be located? I will be teaching at the high school
  • Where did you go to school? After high school I attended two years of junior college at Otero JC in La Junta, CO and finished my undergraduate degree at Baker University in Baldwin City, KS.
  • What do you do in your spare time? My wife and I bicycle and also enjoy watching KC Royals baseball and Denver Bronco football games.
  • Feel free to provide any information about your family (children, dogs, etc.) or any other random fun fact about yourself. We have a 21 year old son who is currently serving in the Marine Corps and a dog, Bingo, who is an American Boxer.

Other new staff members who did not respond to Hays Post’s request for biographical information include:

  • Dazi Moore-Daniels —SPED at HACC
  • Suzan Hess — SLP at HACC
  • John Neal — science teacher at HHS
  • Carol Whisman — music teacher at HMS/O’Loughlin

Kansas Farmers Pray First Modern Harvest Yields Tame Hemp, Not THC-Heavy Marijuana

WICHITA Sarah Stephens stands over a brightly lit table in a detached garage-turned-grow shed as she trims away unnecessary leaves from a recently harvested hemp plant.

A harvested industrial hemp plant.
BRIAN GRIMMETT / KANSAS NEWS SERVICE

When she’s finished, only the floral material of the plant will be left. The flowers will eventually be processed into CBD oil.

Their outfit is one of the first growers in Kansas’ fledgling industrial hemp industry to begin harvesting.

While the harvest is a major milestone for the state’s hemp pilot program, the industry still faces many challenges before it’s deemed a profitable alternative to corn, wheat, soybeans and the other crops that dominate Kansas farming.

Most hemp growers who planted outside in fields won’t begin harvesting until early September. Sarah Stephens is harvesting so early because she grew a relatively small number of plants indoors.

Before she could begin her harvest, she had to contact the Kansas Department of Agriculture to schedule a pre-harvest inspection. It’s part of a mountain of red tape required to participate in the program including filing planting and harvest reports.

Industrial hemp plants growing inside of a converted garage.
CREDIT BRIAN GRIMMETT / KANSAS NEWS SERVICE

 

At the pre-harvest inspection, KDA officials take samples of the hemp plants to send to a state laboratory in Topeka. The lab tests the hemp for its THC levels. THC is a psychoactive chemical that gets you high. If a hemp plant has more than 0.3% THC it is by definition no longer hemp — instead it would be considered marijuana and would have to be destroyed.

Stephens had to wait a week for her results. It was the most nervous she’d been since she’d started growing hemp.

She ultimately got the news she was hoping for. Her sample came back with 0.19% THC.

As part of the industrial hemp research program, each licensee had to come up with some kind of research proposal. Stephens experimented with growing hemp hydroponically — or suspended in water — versus growing it in dirt.

“I did screw them up a little bit,” she said. “I had a whole ’nother container of the hydroponics and I killed them.”

It’s a relatively small operation. She’ll only end up harvesting around 50 plants. But she’s already got plans for growth next year.

Besides growing floral material, she’s also begun “cloning” her plants. That means trimming off stems to create new, genetically identical sprouts for other people interested in growing hemp.

But that kind of growth will cost more money. Stephens said she’ll need to invest in more lights, make changes to the growing space, and set aside money for increased electric bills.

Another challenge, and one that’s more immediate, will be finding a processor willing to purchase the hemp. She said she’d like to sell her hemp to a Kansas processor.

“We’re all kind of a part of this new little group of people trying to make it,” she said.

There are only 34 licensed processors in the program, many of which have never done it before and are learning as they go.

“It’s not a small undertaking at all,” KDA Industrial Hemp Specialist Braden Hoch said. “It takes quite a bit of planning to actually get one of these facilities up and running.”

Stephens said she thinks she’s got a processor lined up, but that it wasn’t quite ready to purchase her hemp just yet.

Another option would be to sell their hemp to processors in states such as Colorado and Kentucky, which have more mature programs.

Brian Grimmett reports on the environment, energy and natural resources for the Kansas News Service. You can follow him on Twitter @briangrimmett or email him at grimmett (at) kmuw (dot) org. 

Fort Hays State student wins statewide conservation award

Elsi Miller

TOPEKA — The Nature Conservancy (TNC), Emporia Community Foundation and Hedges family are delighted announced last week that Elsi Miller, an undergraduate student from Great Bend studying biology at Fort Hays State University, has been awarded the Lance Hedges Conservation Award. The scholarship, named in memory of the former Director of Conservation for The Nature Conservancy, is available only to interns and other student employees of TNC in Kansas who are studying wildlife biology, conservation management and other related fields.

“Lance was the driving force behind us establishing our intern program,” says TNC director Rob Manes. “He recognized that growing the next generation of conservation professionals was a task equal to our current on-the-ground conservation work.”

This was Miller’s third summer spent working at Cheyenne Bottoms, first as an AmeriCorps volunteer at the Kansas Wetlands Education Center and then two years as an intern for The Nature Conservancy. Her experience ran the gamut of conservation activities, from shorebird and grassland bird surveys and wetland restoration planning to hands on land management jobs like removing invasive species and cleaning water tanks.

“Elsi is hard working, punctual and never complains about anything.  She might be the most level headed 20-year-old I have ever met,” said Robert Penner, Cheyenne Bottoms and avian programs manager for The Nature Conservancy.

— Submitted

Warm, humid Sunday

Today
A 30 percent chance of showers, mainly before 8am. Mostly cloudy, then gradually becoming sunny, with a high near 90. East wind 6 to 9 mph.
Tonight
A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly before 2am. Partly cloudy, with a low around 69. East wind 5 to 11 mph becoming south after midnight.
Monday
Mostly sunny, with a high near 92. Southwest wind 5 to 7 mph becoming north northwest in the afternoon.
Monday Night
A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before midnight. Partly cloudy, with a low around 65. North wind 5 to 7 mph becoming calm in the evening.
Tuesday
Sunny, with a high near 87. Light and variable wind becoming northeast 5 to 7 mph in the morning.
Tuesday Night
Partly cloudy, with a low around 62.
Wednesday
Sunny, with a high near 87.
Wednesday Night
Mostly clear, with a low around 65.
Thursday
Sunny, with a high near 93.

KDWPT Commission to meet Aug. 15 in Overland Park

KDWPT

PRATT – The Kansas Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KWPT) Commission will conduct its next public meeting on August 15, 2019 at the University of Kansas Edwards Campus, Best Conference Center, 12600 Quivira Rd. in Overland Park. All are welcome to attend the meeting, which begins at 1:30 p.m., followed by a public hearing at 6:30 p.m. Time will be set aside for public comment on non-agenda items at the beginning of both the afternoon and evening sessions.

During the afternoon session, attendees will hear a report on agency and state fiscal status, and a 2019 legislative session update. Staff will then present information for a general discussion on big game regulations and deer research, outdoor mentors, and microchemistry in fisheries. Then, a series of workshop topics – items that may be voted on at a future commission meeting – will be discussed. Workshop items include electronic licensing, threatened and endangered species regulations, fishing regulations, state park regulations, turkey regulations, and electric bicycles.

Commissioners will recess by 5 p.m. and reconvene at 6:30 p.m. to vote on the following items:

  • Reduction of disabled veteran’s license fees
  • Backcountry access pass
  • Furbearer and coyote management units
  • Otter management units
  • Furbearer season dates and bag limits

If necessary, the Commission will reconvene at 9 a.m. at the same location, August 16, 2019, to complete any unfinished business. Should this occur, time will again be set aside for public comment on non-agenda items.

Information about the Commission, including the August 15, 2019 meeting agenda and briefing book, can be downloaded at ksoutdoors.com/KDWPT-Info/Commission.

If notified in advance, the Commission will have an interpreter available for the hearing impaired. To request an interpreter, call the Kansas Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing at 1-800-432-0698. Any individual with a disability may request other accommodations by contacting the Commission secretary at (620) 672-5911.

The next KWPT Commission meeting is scheduled for Thursday, September 19, 2019 at the Kansas Wetlands Education Center in Great Bend.

Mahomes sharp as Chiefs rout Bengals in preseason opener

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Patrick Mahomes picked up where he left off from his record-breaking debut as a starter, marching the Kansas City Chiefs downfield for a first-quarter touchdown in what became a 38-17 preseason victory over the Cincinnati Bengals on Saturday night.

Mahomes did a bit of everything on the only series by the Chiefs’ first-team offense, going 4 for 4 for 66 yards while adding a 10-yard scramble and inducing an an offside penalty.

Andy Dalton was nearly as sharp for Cincinnati, going 7 of 9 for 80 yards while leading his team on a 14-play, 75-yard touchdown march to open the game. Dalton did it without the services of injured wide receiver A.J. Green or his top two running backs, Joe Mixon and Giovani Bernard.

The most interesting thing to happen in the game came late in the first half, when Kyle Shurmur was marching the Chiefs downfield. His throw to Byron Pringle down the sideline was picked by safety Brandon Wilson, scuttling the drive and giving Cincinnati a chance with the ball.

But under a rule change approved by NFL owners in March, pass interference calls can be reviewed — a response to the controversial non-call in the NFC title game last season. And when officials reviewed the play Saturday night, they decided that cornerback Tony Lippett had caused interference.

The penalty gave the Chiefs the ball back and they wound up kicking a field goal.

In a delicious coincidence, the provision passed by a 31-1 vote of owners at the league’s annual meeting in Phoenix. The only team that voted against the rule was Cincinnati.

EARLY EXIT

Chiefs CB D’Montre Wade, who has been competing for a backup job, was ejected in the third quarter for hitting a defenseless receiver near the head. The Bengals ended the drive with a field goal.

ROOKIE WATCH

Chiefs WR Mecole Hardman caught a shuffle pass from Shurmur in the second quarter and went 17 yards for a touchdown. The second-round pick finished with two catches for 31 yards in his debut.

EYE ON THE BALL

Bengals punt returner Darius Phillips recovered his own muffed punt in the second quarter, but he wasn’t as fortunate in the third. The Chiefs’ Deon Yelder recovered his next one, and quarterback Chase Litton proceeded to hit running back Darwin Thompson with a 29-yard touchdown throw.

INJURIES

Bengals SS Clayton Fejedelem was carted off with a right ankle injury. TE Cethan Carter left with a neck strain, RB Trayveon Williams hurt his ribs and DT Christian Ringo hurt his thumb.

Chiefs TE John Lovett left early in the second half with a shoulder injury.

MISSING STARS

Bengals DT Geno Atkins joined Mixon and Bernard in getting the night off. The Chiefs sat RB Damien Williams, who recently returned from a hamstring injury, and DE Frank Clark, who has been dealing with a sore wrist after signing a $104 million, five-year deal in the offseason.

UP NEXT

Bengals: At Washington on Thursday night.

Chiefs: At Pittsburgh next Saturday.

Montgomery records 12 Ks, Royals beat Tigers

DETROIT (AP) — Mike Montgomery finally got Kansas City a win, 11 years after being drafted by the Royals.

The 30-year-old Montgomery struck out a career-high 12 in seven innings as the Royals beat the Detroit Tigers 7-0 Saturday.

“It took a little while to get my first win as a Royal, but it feels good,” Montgomery said. “We needed this one, which makes it even better.”

Montgomery was selected in the first round of the 2008 draft, but went to Tampa Bay in a trade for Wade Davis and James Shields in 2012. He made his major-league debut with the Mariners in 2015 before winning a World Series ring with the Cubs in 2016.

On July 15, he returned to Kansas City in a trade for catcher Martin Maldonado.

“I would have never believed it if you would have told me it would take this long to win for Kansas City,” he said. “I’ve had a lot of experiences since I was last with the Royals, so to win this game and do it with a career-high in strikeouts makes it even sweeter.”

Jorge Soler homered and scored twice for the Royals, who had lost six of seven.

The Tigers were trying to win three straight games for the first time since May 28-31, against the Orioles and Braves.

“He had a great changeup and he came hard inside on a lot of guys,” Tigers manager Ron Gardenhire said. “We really didn’t even hit many balls hard.”

Montgomery (2-5) picked up his first win of the year as a starter, allowing four singles without walking a batter. He struck out 10 Royals for Seattle on June 13, 2015.

“That was enjoyable to watch,” Royals manager Ned Yost said. “You could tell right from the outset that he was on his game.”

Spencer Turnbull (3-10) pitched six innings, allowing two runs on three hits and a walk.

Neither team had a baserunner until Whit Merrifield singled to start the fourth. Turnbull retired the next two batters before Jorge Soler homered off the brick wall behind the stands in right-center.

“I knew he hit it hard, but that’s the deepest part of the ballpark, so I wasn’t sure,” Yost said. “I had to look again to see where it hit. He really crushed it.”

It was Soler’s second homer in as many games and 33rd of the season.

Brandon Dixon broke up Montgomery’s perfect game with a leadoff single in the fifth, but was caught stealing.

“He was really tough out there,” Tigers catcher Jake Rogers said. “He went right after us and we weren’t able to do anything against him.”

The top three in Detroit’s order — Victor Reyes, Niko Goodrum and Miguel Cabrera — went 0-6 with six strikeouts the first two times through the order.

The Royals made it 4-0 off Gregory Soto in the seventh. With two out, Soto misplayed a grounder by Meibrys Viloria. He recovered with time to throw out the bulky Viloria, but threw the ball into right field, allowing Soler and Bubba Starling to score.

“Once the ball hit off his glove, he just panicked,” Gardenhire said. “All he had to do was make a nice, easy throw, but he rushed it.”

The inning could have gotten worse, but right-fielder Travis Demeritte made a running catch of a drive to deep right-center by Humberto Arteaga and got Soto out of the inning.

Hunter Dozier made it 5-0 with an RBI triple in the eighth, and Merrifield added a two-run double in the ninth.

Gardenhire was relieved the Tigers escaped Merrifield’s blooper without major injury. The ball fell between Demeritte, Reyes and Goodrum, all of whom had to take evasive action to avoid a full-speed collision. Goodrum spiked Reyes in the shin, but he stayed in the game.

“That could have been a lot worse,” Gardenhire said. “Merrifield got jammed and it landed in the perfect spot with all three guys trying to make a play. We got lucky there.”

NEGRO LEAGUE TRIBUTE

The Royals wore the uniforms of the Kansas City Monarchs, while the Tigers were dressed as the Detroit Stars as part of Detroit’s annual Negro League weekend.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Royals: SS Adalberto Mondesi (shoulder) is taking grounders and throwing, but has not begun to swing a bat. He’s been out since injuring his shoulder on July 17.

Tigers: LF Christin Stewart (concussion) was recalled from his rehab assignment with Triple-A Toledo after his symptoms returned. He was able to do a cardio workout on Saturday. … CF JaCoby Jones missed his second straight game after being hit in the wrist on Thursday.

UP NEXT

The teams finish their four-game series on Sunday with Detroit’s Daniel Norris (3-9, 4.76) facing Jakob Junis (7-10, 4.88).

Police: 4 Kansas teens jailed for armed robbery

SEDGWICK COUNTY— Law enforcement authorities are investigating an armed robbery and have three suspects in custody.

Bayleigh McMahon photo Sedgwick Co.
Kaedon Greenin photo Sedgwick Co.

Just after 10:30 p.m. on Wednesday, police responded to an armed robbery call at P&S Liquor, 2010 E. Pawnee in Wichita, according to officer Charley Davidson.

Upon arrival, officers contacted three employees who stated three unknown suspects entered the business, and one was armed with a handgun. The suspects demanded money. The employees refused to give them money, and the suspects grabbed several bottles of liquor and fled on foot.

Through the investigation, investigators determined 18-year-old Bayleigh McMahon, 18-year-old Kaedon Greenin and two  17-year-old boys all of Wichita were involved.

Police located and arrested them.

Bayleigh McMahon and Kaedon Greening are being held on requested charges of aggravated robbery. The two 17-year-old were also sent to juvenile detention on requested charges of aggravated robbery.

The Latest: Fire damage will keep SW Kansas Tyson plant closed indefinitely

FINNEY COUNTY — Tyson Foods spokesman Worth Sparkman said in a written statement Saturday that due to Friday evening’s fire,  the plant west of Garden City will be down indefinitely.

Just after 8:30p.m. Friday, Garden City Communications Center received a 911 call from the operations manager at the Tyson Fresh Meats, Inc. 3105 I B P Road west of Garden City, according to police.

He reported there was a fire in the west side of the building where the process begins.

Fire crews, law enforcement and Finney County Emergency Management were also on scene until most of Saturday.

The approximately 1200 employees on scene at the time the fire started were evacuated. Authorities have reported no injuries.

Garden City Police department  worked with USD 457 to send buses out to transport employees from Tyson Fresh Meats to Wiley Elementary in Holcomb.

Red Cross has been working with Wiley to assist those who have been displaced by the fire.

Cause of the fire and additional details have not been released.

 

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FINNEY COUNTY —As 6:00 a.m. Saturday firefighters were still fighting the fire inside the Tyson plant west of Garden City, according to the Holcomb Fire Department.

Fire at the Tyson plant west of Garden City -photo courtesy Holcomb Community Fire Department

The fire was not under control. Firefighters were being hampered by a collapsed portion of the roof and near zero visibility.

Tyson has their Haz-Mat team deployed on site assisting firefighters.

All available firefighters from Garden City and Holcomb  were on scene and most have been since the first alarm just after 8:00 pm Friday.

There are no injuries reported.

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FINNEY COUNTY —Just after 8:30p.m. Friday, Garden City Communications Center received a 911 call from the operations manager at the Tyson Fresh Meats, Inc. 3105 I B P Road west of Garden City, according to police.

He reported there was a fire in the west side of the building where the process begins.

Fire crews, law enforcement and Finney County Emergency Management is also on scene until early Saturday morning.

The approximately 1200 employees on scene at the time the fire started were evacuated. Authorities have reported no injuries.

Garden City Police department  worked with USD 457 to send buses out to transport employees from Tyson Fresh Meats to Wiley Elementary in Holcomb.

Red Cross has been working with Wiley to assist those who have been displaced by the fire.

 Tyson said there would be no “A” shift production for process and harvest on Saturday

Cause of the fire and additional details have not been released.

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FINNEY COUNTY — Authorities are working a fire on the slaughter side of the Tyson plant, 3105 I B P Road west of Garden City, according to Finney County Sheriff Kevin Bascue.

Officials evacuated the area where the fire is located and everyone is accounted for, according to Bascue. No injuries are being reported.

Check the post for additional details as they become available.

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