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Bob L. Eakin

Kirwin resident Bob L. Eakin passed away Monday, June 3, 2019 at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, NE at the age of 60.

Bob was born March 13, 1959 in Beloit, KS, the son of Robert Lee and Betty (Staley) Eakin. He married June Roth on Dec. 8, 1998.

Survivors include his wife, June, of Kirwin, KS; sons, Ryan Eakin of Colorado Springs, CO and Curtis Bretton of Kirwin; daughters, Connie Sivertsen of Manhattan, KS, Lisa Hall and Teresa Starkey, both of Kirwin; his brother, George Eakin; two sisters, Roberta Jackson and Sandra VanWey; 8 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be Saturday, June 8, 2019, at 2:00 p.m. in the Olliff-Boeve Memorial Chapel, Phillipsburg, with Pastor Chris Davis officiating. Burial will follow in the Kirwin Cemetery.

Visitation will be Thursday & Friday, June 6 & 7, from 9 a.m. – 9 p.m. at the funeral home.

Memorial contributions may be given to the Kirwin Community Playground. Online condolences to: www.olliffboeve.com.

Olliff-Boeve Memorial Chapel, Phillipsburg, is in charge of arrangements.

Loretta M. McCall

Loretta M. McCall, 52, of Russell, Kansas, died on Tuesday June 04, 2019, at her home in Russell.

Services are pending with Pohlman-Varner-Peeler Mortuary of Russell, Kansas.

Sheila Beougher

Sheila Beougher passed away Sunday, June 2, 2019, on her 77th birthday at Gove County Medical Center in Quinter, Kansas.

She was born June 2, 1942, in Garden City, Kansas, the daughter of Harold J. and Vera (Jennison) Lundgren.

Sheila graduated from Gove Rural High School in 1960. She attended Fort Hays State University, then returned to Gove where she worked at the Gove County ASCS office. Later, she became a full-time homemaker and farm wife.

She was united in marriage to James E. Beougher on September 1, 1962. Sheila and Jim were blessed with two children, son Gregory Lance and daughter Traci Ranae.

Sheila was an avid photographer and captured countless memories of friends, family, and nature throughout the years. She even had her spectacular tornado photograph printed on the cover of the Time Life Storms book and prominently displayed at the Kansas Museum of History in Topeka. Sheila was known for sending thoughtful greeting cards that she embellished with her beautiful handwriting. She and Jim traveled together all over the state proudly supporting their kids and grandkids in their many endeavors.

Sheila is survived by her loving husband Jim, son Greg and wife Marcy of Stockton, daughter Traci Kennemer and husband Rob of Hays; Grandchildren Koby Beougher and wife Sydney of Hays, Morgan Beougher and fiancé Colton Hull, Brady and Blaire Beougher of Stockton, Abby and Brandon Kennemer of Hays; Great Granddaughter Aria Beougher of Hays; Brothers Larry Lundgren and wife Anita and Darrell (Slim) Lundgren and wife Pam; Brothers-in-law Bill Beougher, and Steve Beougher and wife Janette; Sisters-in-law Shirley Walker, Judy Zerr and husband Delbert, Suzi Goetz and husband Stan, and Dee Beougher; Numerous nieces and nephews whom she held close to her heart.

Sheila was preceded in death by her parents.

Sheila was very special because she truly loved people. She was very warm and welcoming and just enjoyed spending time with others and being part of their lives. She had so many family members, friends and even just acquaintances who loved her because she was so kind and genuine to all. Sheila will be missed by many, but the fond memories she left with us will be in our hearts forever.

The funeral service will be Friday, June 7, 2019, 1:00 PM at the Oakley United Methodist Church, Oakley, KS. Burial will follow at the Gove City Cemetery, Gove, KS. Visitation will be held at Schmitt Funeral Home, Quinter, KS, June 6, 2019, from 5:00-7:00 PM.

Memorial contributions are suggested to the American Diabetes Association and Macular Degeneration Association. Donations to the organization may be sent to Schmitt Funeral Home, 901 South Main, Quinter, KS.

Russell Community Theater offers new summer experience

RUSSELL — For the first time in history, the Russell Community Theater summer production will be at the RCT Playhouse at Fifth and Kansas. Patrons are invited to attend a pre-show reception to enjoy a variety of hors’ oeuvres and other refreshments. The reception will be from 6:30 to 7:30 pm, with the show following at 8 p.m.

Reservations are required for patrons wishing to attend the pre-show reception. Reservations may be made at Encore Antiques & Collectables, 590 S. Fossil, Russell or by calling 785-483-4057.

RCT will be presenting “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) [revised]” June 25-29 at the RCT Playhouse. The production features all 37 of Shakespeare’s plays performed in under 90 minutes by three actors. Fast-paced, witty and physical, it’s full of laughter for Shakespeare lovers and haters alike.

The cast includes “the new, the old, and the in between.” Everett Robert will make his RCT debut, while John Dumler is an RCT veteran. Marc Hertel is returning to the RCT stage after a couple of previous appearances. First presented as an improv project, The Complete Works was created (and solidified and revised) by Adam Long, Daniel Singer and Jess Winfield.

Reservations for the pre-show reception open June 11. Patrons wishing to attend the show only are not required to make reservations. “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) [revised]” is performed by special arrangement with Broadway Play Publishing Inc., New York, NY.

Russell Community Theater is a non-profit theater company in Russell, Kansas. The sole purpose of RCT is to produce theater for the community and the surrounding area. Completely volunteer-driven, RCT is supported financially solely through ticket admissions and gifts from those supportive of community theater. Since its inception in 1986, RCT has presented 96 full-scale theatrical productions.

Police: Two Kansas men jailed for attempted robbery, shooting

SHAWNEE COUNTY— Law enforcement authorities are investigating an attempted robbery and have a suspect in custody.

Alex Marin photo Shawnee Co.
Antonio Beltran-photo Shawnee Co.

Just before 4a.m. Tuesday, police were called to the 1300 Block of SW Caledon in Topeka for a report of an attempted robbery, according to Lt. Aaron Jones. Officers discovered a 36-year-old man suffering from a non-life threatening gunshot wound.  The man was transported to a local hospital for treatment.

During the investigation detectives developed several individuals as possible suspects to the incident. Police located them and brought them to the Law Enforcement Center for questioning, according to Lt. Manuel Munoz.

Police have arrested Antonio Beltran, 19, and booked into the Shawnee County Department of Corrections on requested charges of attempted first degree murder, aggravated kidnapping, aggravated robbery, and aggravated burglary, according to Munoz. They also arrested Alex Marin, 19, and booked him for conspiracy to commit aggravated burglary.

Gerald ‘Gerry’ Ruder

Gerald “Gerry” Ruder, 86, of Grand Forks, ND passed away surrounded by family on Tuesday, May 28, 2019 at Valley Eldercare Center in Grand Forks.

Gerald Henry Ruder was born March 5, 1933 the son of Henry and Josepha (Klaus) Ruder on the Munjor, Kansas family farm. He attended Munjor, KS and Victoria, KS area schools, graduating from High School in 1951. He enlisted in the United States Air Force on September 25, 1952 and served 28 years, attaining the rank of Chief Master Sergeant before retiring from military service on July 31, 1980 at the Grand Forks Air Force Base. Upon retirement, he remained in Grand Forks and was employed at United Hospital until his second retirement in 1998.

Gerald and Margaret Grasser married September 28, 1957, sharing nearly 62 years together. They had the opportunity to raise their family and enjoyed living in many exciting locations both within and outside the United States. He was a lifetime member of the Knights of Columbus and has been an active member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church since he moved to Grand Forks, ND in 1979. Gerry was a very faithful servant of our Lord. He was skilled at planning, organizing and serving others. Earlier in life he enjoyed hunting and fishing. He was a talented craftsman and loved woodworking and gardening.

Gerry was a dedicated and loving leader of his family. His grandchildren knew Grandpa Gerry could make or fix anything. The family will fondly remember the card games and cribbage matches.

Left to cherish his memory are his wife, Margaret Ruder, Grand Forks, ND; children, Deborah Ruder, Aberdeen, SD, Diane (Ron) Stoltenberg, Jackson, MN, David (Jill) Ruder, Sartell, MN, Dale (Denise) Ruder, Kalamazoo, MI and grandchildren, Alexis (William) Weir, Paige Ruder, Mason (Catlyn) Ruder, Katrina, Lucas and Kristin Stoltenberg, Elizabeth and Matthew Ruder and great grandchildren, Grant, Avery and Luke Weir; relatives from Kansas; sisters, Pat (Ron) Lang and Darlene Werth; sister-in-law, Carmen Ruder; brother, Allen (Mary) Ruder; sisters-in-law, Louise (Dwaine) Lampe and Elvira Lorenzen and brother-in-law, Gerald (Pat) Grasser.

Gerry was preceded in death by his parents, Henry and Josepha Ruder; brothers, Virgil Ruder, Robert Ruder, Wayne Ruder, Donald Ruder and sister-in-law, Jane Ruder; brother-in-law, Irvin Werth; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Henry and Bernadine Grasser; brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Leo and Marilyn Grasser and brother-in-law, Larry Lorenzen.

Gerry’s family expresses appreciation for the compassionate care shown to Gerry by the Altru Hospice Team. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials be given to your charity of choice.

Blessed be the memory of Gerald H. Ruder

Mass of Christian Burial: 11:00 a.m. Friday, June 7, 2019 in St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Grand Forks, ND.
Visitation: 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Thursday with a 7:00 p.m. rosary service and vigil service in the Historic Norman Funeral Home Chapel. Visitation will continue for one hour prior to the liturgy in the church on Friday.
Interment: Kansas Veterans’ Cemetery, WaKeeny, KS.
Knights of Columbus Honor Guard: Fourth Degree Bishop Provencher Assembly 1578.
Veterans Honor Guard: Members of the Disabled American Veterans Chapter 2.
Full Military Honors: Will be accorded at the time of interment.

Rex Edward Davis

Rex Edward Davis passed away on Monday, June 3, 2019, after suffering from multiple illnesses. He was born to Gaylon and Lorena (Bray) Davis on February 25, 1939, in Ransom, Kansas.

Rex grew up in Alamota KS and graduated from Lane County High School in 1957. In the fall of 1957 Rex enlisted in the United States Navy as a radio technician for a four year term. Having completed his enlistment, he returned to Dighton, Kansas, where he married his best friend’s sister, Lois Darlene (Shapland) on June 7, 1964. The two of them went to Fort Hays State University where Rex graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Mathematics and Physics. They then moved to California so Rex could work for the Hughes Aircraft Company. When the company downsized, the family moved first back to Dighton, then to Garden City where he found worked at Sunflower Electric for the next fifteen years. Rex’s second career for the next fifteen years consisted of being the maintenance supervisor for U.S.D. 457, a position from which he retired. Since 1975, Rex and his family have been active in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Garden City Ward.

Rex is survived by his wife, Lois; his sister, Rita & Larry Weber of Colby, Kansas; his sons, Steven & Amy of Vernal Utah, Daniel & Afton of Bowling Green Kentucky, Michael of Garden City Kansas, and James of Satanta Kansas; and his grandchildren, Aiden, Evan, and Aliyah.

Funeral services will be held at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 619 Mary Street, Garden City, Friday June 7, 2019 At 10:00 am. Burial will follow at Valley View Cemetery in Garden City with military rites conducted by the United States Navy Honor Guard. Viewing will be at 9:00am on Friday at the church. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorials given to the Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints Missionary Fund in care of the funeral home.

Wichita approves electric scooter pilot program

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Electric scooters could be headed to Wichita soon.

photo courtesy city of Wichita

The city council approved a pilot program Tuesday. Companies that want to rent out scooters in Wichita will have to pay for the privilege through an administration fee of $500 to $1,000 and 15 cents for each ride rented. Officials say the money will go to a city fund to establish and maintain bike paths.

Nathan Huber of Gotcha scooters says the company will evaluate the new ordinance and decide soon whether to move into Wichita.

The ordinance also requires scooter operators to be 18 or older and go no faster than 15 mph. Scooters also would be barred from sidewalks or streets where the speed limit for cars is 40 mph or more.

KZ Country Cheesy Joke of the Day 6/5/19

khaz cheesy joke logo 20110802Having arrived at the edge of the river, the fisherman soon realized he had forgotten to bring any bait. Just then he happened to see a little snake passing by who had caught a worm. The fisherman snatched up the snake and robbed him of his worm. Feeling sorry for the little snake with no lunch,he snatched him up again and poured a little beer down his throat. Then he went about his fishing. An hour or so later the fisherman felt a tug at his pant leg. Looking down,he saw the same snake with three more worms in his mouth.

 

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Larks use big inning to get by A’s

HAYS – The Hays Larks scored five runs in the fourth inning to break open a two-run game and beat Dodge City 8-3 Tuesday night at Larks Park.

Christian Pearcy (2-0) picked up the win in his second start of the season. The Rockford University (Ill.) product allowed only one run while scattering nine hits over five innings. Pearcy struck out nine and walked two.

Mikey Gangwish doubled twice and Matt Cavanagh had two RBIs.

The Larks (4-1, 3-0 KCLB) will try to make it four in-a-row over the A’s when they play at Cavalier Field in Dodge City Wednesday at 7 p.m.

Senior Eagles split with McCook

McCOOK, Neb. – The Hays Eagles Senior American Legion baseball team split their doubleheader in McCook Tuesday night. The Eagles (4-2) got a complete game shutout from Colby Dreiling in a 10-0, six inning run win in game one. Dreiling only struck out two but didn’t allow a walk while scattering four hits.

Willie Sennett, Brady Kreutzer and Brock Lummus all drove in two runs.

The Eagles were held to four singles in the second game and lost 7-4. McCook scored four runs in the first inning and never let the Eagles closer than two runs the rest of the way.

Jamison Martin lasted just a third of an inning allowing four runs and took the loss.

The 19U Eagles play at the Sam Ellis Classic this weekend in Emporia.

Jr. Eagles come up short against Great Bend

HAYS – It was a wild night for the Hays Jr. American Legion and Great Bend at the Hays High Field Tuesday night. The two teams combined to score 43 runs on 27 hits with 36 combined walks. The Braves rallied with eight runs in the top of the ninth for a 24-19 victory in a game that took nearly four hours to play.

The Eagles had scored three in the bottom of the eighth to take a 19-16 lead and used a five-run fifth and six-run sixth to go up 15-10 after trailing early 9-3.

The Eagles drew 22 walks but stranded 17 base runners. The Braves walked 14 times and stranded 11.

Remington Cox suffered the loss after walking four and allowing five runs in the ninth.

Keaton Barnett had three hits and Dalton Dale drove in four.

The 17U Eagles (0-4-1) are in McPherson for a tournament starting Friday.

Monarchs 17U fall twice at home to Dodge City

HAYS – The Hays Monarchs 17U American Legion baseball team dropped to 0-4 on the season with all four losses to Dodge City. The Monarchs lost twice Tuesday night at at the TMP Field, 8-6 and 11-1.

Dodge City scored five runs in the fifth inning to take the lead for good in the first game. They added added a single run in the sixth and two more in the seventh. The Monarchs scored twice in the seventh and had the bases loaded with two outs but couldn’t score again.

Dodge City raced out to an 11-0 lead over the first three innings of the second game which was called after four innings by run-rule.

The Monarchs host Ellinwood Thursday.

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