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Irvin Lee Vinzant

Irvin Lee Vinzant passed away December 24, 2018 in Englewood, Colorado at the age of 83. He was born July 23, 1935.

Irvin is survived by his wife Barbara Alice; children Tab William (Henrietta Hubenka), Todd Brian (Nicole Musmanno Vinzant); granddaughter Kimberly Anne (Tom) Macleod; great grandchildren Michael & Joseph Macleod; brother Herbert Patrick (Leona) Vinzant; three nieces; and one nephew.

Graveside services are 1:00 p.m. Friday, January 11, 2018, at Sacred Heart Catholic Cemetery in Plainville. Condolences may be left for the family at www.plumeroverlease.com.

Jarrod Shane Taylor

Jarrod Shane Taylor, 39, of Colby, KS, passed away Dec. 30, 2018, in rural Thomas County, KS, as a result of a vehicle accident.

Jarrod was born April 21, 1979, in Wellington, KS, to Rodney and Judith (Sutton) Taylor. Jarrod graduated from Colby High School in 1997. He attended NW Kansas Technical School and North Central Kansas Technical School.

Jarrod was a ‘big teddy bear’ as the ones closest would describe him. He was always looking to help anyone and everyone that he met. He always wore his heart on his sleeve, and you rarely wondered what was on his mind. He was an avid outdoorsman that loved hunting, fishing, and spending time in nature. He enjoyed heavy metal music and celebrating life with his friends and family. He was always good for a laugh and some humor when it was needed. He loved animals especially his dogs, Jasmine and Leta.

Jarrod is preceded in death by his paternal grandparents Forest and Dorothy Taylor, his maternal grandparents Carl Sutton and Georgia {Trumbull) Sutton, his Uncle Steve Sutton, Uncle Ray Sutton, and Uncle Barry Taylor.

Survivors include his parents Rodney and Judith Taylor, sister Regina Suter and her husband Brett of Colby. His Uncle’s Bill and wife Gayla Sutton, Bob and Leah Sutton, Jim and Judy Lee Sutton, Aunt’s Karen Sutton, Cheryl Cooper, Candy and husband Alan Baird, Regina Rydquist and many cousins and friends.

A Celebration of Life Service will be on Saturday, January 12th, at City Limits Convention Center, Colby, KS, at 11:00 AM. Jarrod had a passion for the Wounded Warriors Project. The family has set up a memorial to the Wounded Warrior Project and for funeral expenses under Jarrod’s name.

HOOPS HIGHLIGHTS: FHSU women/TMP girls off to hot start

By C.D. DESALVO
Hays Post

Fort Hays State women continue strong start
The fifth-ranked Fort Hays State University women won their program record 13th straight game to open the season Saturday on the road against Southwest Baptist 92-67. The Tigers outscored the Bearcats 54-21 in the second and third quarters and scored 38 points off of turnovers to remain at the top of the MIAA conference. For more on the game, click here.

Tony Hobson the winningest coach in FHSU history
With the victory, FHSU women’s head coach Tony Hobson becomes the winningest coach in program history with 218. Hobson is now 631-198 in his 27 years as a collegiate head coach.

TMP girls go 2-0 over the weekend
The TMP girls, who were 2-3 early in the season, have improved to 5-3 after winning three in a row. TMP played back-to-back games over the weekend beating Ellis on Friday night 63-38 and Sacred Heat of Salina on Saturday 73-51. Adell Riedel scored 30 points over the two games with 13 against Ellis and 17 on Saturday against Sacred Heart. You can read more about Saturday’s game including highlights and interviews here.

Hays High’s Tradgon McCrae scores 20 for third straight game
The Hays High Indians opened the 2019 year and WAC play on the road in Liberal with a 68-56 win Friday night. Senior Tradgon McCrae has now scored 62 points in the last three games with 22 against Colby, 20 against Pratt and 20 Friday night. Hays High is now 4-2 on the year and 1-0 in the WAC. You can hear highlights and coach reactions here.

OVERTIME

Central Plains continues success
Central Plains’ junior Emily Ryan’s unprecedented high school career saw another milestone Friday night. Ryan scored 41 points in three quarters in a 98-25 win over Macksville.

Central Plains girls head coach Pat Stiles’ 92 consecutive wins is nearing the record of 107 set by Shelly Hoyt at Hoxie. Stiles is 157-4 since taking over as the head coach of the Oiler girls and has won five straight state titles.

Courtesy of Ben Mitchum.

Have highlights you want to share for next week’s Hoops Highlights? Email them to C.D. DeSalvo. Photos are encouraged!

Norma Jean (Miller) Gross

August 11, 1932 ~ January 6, 2019 (age 86)

A full obituary and memorial services are pending with Koons-Russell Funeral Home, Goodland.

Donations may be made to: St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and may be left at the services or mailed to Koons-Russell Funeral Home, 211 N. Main Ave., Goodland KS 67735.

Police: More arrests for armed robbery that left Kan. teen dead

SEDGWICK —Law enforcement authorities continue their investigation of a series of armed robberies that left a teen suspect dead and have made two additional arrests.

Police on the scene of the armed robbery investigation -photo courtesy KWCH

Just after 7 p.m. Saturday, police conducted a traffic stop in the 200 block of north Edgemoor in Wichita, according to officer Charley Davidson.  They arrested a 17-year-old male and the 16-year-old male without incident.  A firearm believed to have been used in both robberies was recovered in the vehicle.

The 17-year-old male was booked into the Juvenile Detention Facility (JDF) on warrants for the robberies, possession of narcotics and possession of a firearm by a felon.  The 16-year-old male was booked on warrants for the robberies, possession of narcotics, unlawful possession of methamphetamine and a narcotic violation.

A third 17-year-old male was arrested in reference to the armed robberies on Sunday Dec. 30.

In the first armed robbery, at approximately 12:10 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 28, police responded to an armed robbery call at the Family Dollar Store, 936 S. Woodlawn.  Upon arrival, Officers contacted a 59-year-old female employee.  The investigation revealed two 16-year-old males and a 17-year old male entered the store, pointed handguns at a female employee and demanded property.  The suspects who then fled the business took money and cigarettes.  There were no injuries in this case.

In the second armed robbery, at approximately 2:45 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 28 Officers responded to a shooting at the B & H Fast Trip, 2796 S. Seneca.  Upon arrival, Officers located a 16-year-old male with a gunshot wound.  He succumbed to his injuries at an area hospital.  The investigation revealed two 17-year-old males and two 16-year-old males entered the store, pointed handguns at an employee and customers and demanded money.  The suspects took money and cigarettes.  During the robbery, an armed 42-year-old male customer pulled out his firearm and fired multiple shots toward the suspects, striking one of the 16-year-olds.  The suspects exchanged gunfire with the customer before fleeing the business.

Joyce Ellen (Rounkles) Mello

Joyce Ellen (Rounkles) Mello, 79, of Russell, Kansas, passed away Friday, January 4, 2019 at the Hays Medical Center in Hays, Kansas.

Joyce was born April 7, 1939 in Russell. She was one of five children born to Chester L. and Elsie V. (Killian) Rounkles. She grew up in Paradise, Kansas and graduated from Paradise High School in 1957.

Joyce was united in marriage to John Joseph Mello, Jr. on April 23, 1960 in Topeka, Kansas. This union was blessed with two children; John and Mary. They made their home in Russell County.

Joyce was a devoted wife and homemaker. She also worked for Klema’s Applemart as a Baker for over 33 years. She was a member of TOPS #161. She enjoyed reading, tending her flowers, playing games, watching college basketball, especially Kansas University and spending time with family and friends.

Surviving family include her son, John Mello (Shirley) of Desoto, Kansas; Mary Bushnell (Lonnie) of Gardner, Kansas; brother, Marvin Rounkles of O’Fallon, Illinois; sisters, Lois Bonar (Gene) of Cherryville, Kansas and Penny Loker (Gary) of McDonald, Kansas; and two grandsons, Chad Bushnell and Michael Mello; and great grandson, Brock Bushnell.

Joyce was preceded in death by her parents, husband John and sister Janice Rounkles.

A Memorial Service celebrating Joyce’s life will be held at 10:30 AM, Thursday, January 10, 2019 at Pohlman-Varner-Peeler Mortuary in Russell. A private family burial of ashes will follow the services. Visitation will be held from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM, Wednesday, January 9, 2019 at Pohlman-Varner-Peeler Mortuary, with the family present to greet friends from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM.

A Memorial has been established with Melanoma Research Foundation. Contributions and condolences may be sent to Pohlman-Varner-Peeler Mortuary, who is in charge of these arrangements.

Hays couple claims $50,000 Holiday Millionaire Raffle prize

The winning ticket was sold at Cerv’s at 2701 Vine Street in Hays

Kansas Lottery

Blake and Rachel Ruder of Hays only bought two tickets in the 2018 Holiday Millionaire Raffle and one of them was worth $50,000! The couple made the trip to Topeka on Friday to claim their prize and was all smiles the whole time.

“I didn’t even want to buy the ticket that was the winner,” said Ruder. “My wife brought it up while we were at the store, and I said we could wait until the weekend, but she persisted. I’m glad I listened to her!” The winning ticket number Ruder was glad they purchased was 091787.

“We were at home last night, watching Deal or No Deal, and they had a case with $1 million dollars in it that reminded me of our raffle tickets,” Ruder said. “I asked Rachel if she had checked our tickets yet and she hadn’t, so I pulled out my phone and went to the website. I couldn’t believe it when I saw what we had won!”

The couple was skeptical of their good fortune at first, so they went out to a convenience store to verify their win. “It was so funny, the kid that was working at the store had obviously never had a big winner before,” said Ruder. “When he scanned the ticket, it made the winner noise and printed off the claim form. He was almost as excited as we were!”

The couple says they plan on doing some renovations to their house with the winnings. “The kitchen could use an upgrade. After that I bet we’ll just put the rest in savings. No need to spend it all at once,” said Ruder.

The winning ticket was sold at Cerv’s at 2701 Vine Street in Hays. Other Holiday Millionaire Raffle winners have 365 days from January 3, 2019 to claim their prizes.

Ferne E. Miller

Ferne E. Miller, 105 passed away January 6, 2019 at Pawnee Valley Community Hospital, Larned.

She was born August 23, 1913 in rural Bazine; the daughter of Orren and Flora Winkelman Salmans. A longtime area resident, she was a beautician and a homemaker.

She was a member of the United Methodist Church, Burdett, Shiley E.H.U. and the Burdett Seniors.

On October 12, 1949 she married George Merle Miller at Lakin, Kansas. He passed away March 1, 1982.

Survivors include; two sons, Steven (Margaret) Miller, Burdett and Kim (Peggy) Miller, Caldwell; four grandchildren, Nate (Mandy) Miller, Ryan (Tina) Miller, Brock (Bryttni) Miller and Monica (Adam) Brown and five great grandchildren; Grayson, Beckett, Mia, Dayton and Eva.

She was preceded in death by; a brother, Herbert Salmans and a sister, Florence Miller.

Funeral will be 2:00 p.m. Thursday at the United Methodist Church, Burdett with Carolyn Tarman presiding. Visitation will be 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Wednesday at Beckwith Mortuary, Larned. Burial will be in Brown’s Grove Cemetery, Burdett, Kansas.

Memorials may be given to the United Methodist Church, Burdett, in care of Beckwith Mortuary, P.O. Box 477, Larned, KS 67550.

Florine A. (Hurst) Vernon

Florine A. (Hurst) Vernon of Oberlin passed away Saturday, Jan. 5, 2019, at the age of 103.

She was born near Achilles, Kan., to Aubra John Hurst and Hazel Ione (Riblett) Hurst at their home. She was the third of 10 children. Florine grew up on the family farm, helping her dad farm with horses, milking cows and gardening with her mother. Florine attended grade school at Achilles. She attended high school in Oberlin. She and her sister, Pauline, batched all week during high school, going home on the weekends.

Florine married Cecil Dale Vernon on Nov. 23, 1935. To this union was born two daughters, Dorothy and Sharon and one son, Richard.

Florine and Cecil bought a farm near the Kansas border in 1944. Florine worked right along beside her husband, Cecil, building their farm, by raising crops, milking cows and raising hogs and chickens. Florine had a large garden where no weeds could be found. Florine dressed hundreds of chickens and sold them. She also sold eggs to the bakery, cleaning each one by hand.

In 1965, they moved to Oberlin, where Florine worked for the SRS, the Golden Age Center, for many years. She drove the school bus for 14 years. Her hobbies were crotcheting, quilting and gardening. She raised and canned her last garden at the age of 101, with the help of her niece, Montine.

Florine was preceded in death by her parents, Aubra and Hazel Hurst; husband, Cecil; son-in-law, Roger Shimek; brothers, Johnny Hurst and Francis Hurst; and sisters, Nellie Hurst, Euella Erickson, Nora Bearley and Pauline Olsen.

She is survived by three children, Dorothy Shimek of Jennings, Kan., Sharon (Eldon) Parde of McCook, Neb., and Richard (Shelly) Vernon of Hays, Kan.; and two sisters, Betty Beckley of Colby, Kan., and Shirley Most of Russell, Kan.; 11 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren; numerous nieces, nephews, friends and family.

Florine was a member of the First Assembly of God Church in McCook for over 60 years. She also taught Sunday school and played the piano when needed.

Memorials may be given in her name.

Visitation is Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2019, from 5 to 7 p.m., with family present, at Pauls Funeral Home in Oberlin.
Memorial services are Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2019, at 2 p.m. at the First Assembly of God Church, 811 East C in McCook, with the Rev. Richard Vernon officiating, assisted by grandson, the Rev. Richard Gervais and granddaughter, the Rev. Alisa Parde. Burial will follow at the Oberlin Cemetery.

Pauls Funeral Home is entrusted with arrangements.

Sonia Jan ‘Cloe’ Domsch

Sonia Jan “Cloe” Domsch, 84, lost her battle after a long illness, January 4, 2019, at the Good Samaritan in Oberlin, Kansas. She was born May 12, 1934, to Bertha “Irene” and Delbert “Sohn” Cloe, in Atwood, KS. She graduated from Atwood High School and business school in Colorado Springs, CO.

She married Donald W. Domsch Oct. 2, 1954, in the first Christian Church in Atwood. To their union were born two children, Judy Lee & Mike Wayne. Their early family life was spent living on Don’s grandparent’s farm, and running a farming operation with Don’s brother. Sonia also worked in Atwood at several bookkeeping jobs. They later bought a house in Atwood which Sonia lived in until her illness.

Sonia spent years working for Central KS Power Co. in Atwood, and later Midwest Energy where she worked until retirement.

Sonia received notoriety for her bobbin lace making by being chosen as a Kansas Master Folk Artist and a1986 National Fellowship Heritage Award winner. She was also invited to demonstrate at a presidential inauguration. Several of her lace pieces are on display in museums in KS & New Mexico and at the Smithsonian in Washington D. C.

Sonia was preceded in death by her parents and husband. She is survived by her brother, Bob (Sheri) Cloe, of Manhattan; her daughter Judy (Roger) Cochran, of Oberlin, KS; her son, Mike Domsch, of Atwood; 5 grandchildren; 5 great grandchildren and many other wonderful family and friends.

Sonia was buried Saturday January 5, 2019 at Fairview Cemetery in Atwood at her request. Memorial Services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 12, 2019 at Redeemer Lutheran Church in Atwood. In lieu of flowers memorials in her name may be made to the Rawlins Co. Museum or Ra. Co. Public Health Dept., sent to Baalmann Mortuary PO Box 391, Colby, KS 67701. For condolences or information visit www.baalmannmortuary.com

Rex P. Curry

July 14, 1933 – January 5, 2019

An obituary is pending with Plumer Overlease Funeral Homes.

Click HERE for service details.

K-State dismisses player from women’s team after arrest

MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) — Kansas State has dismissed sophomore center Maary Lakes from its women’s basketball program for a violation of team rules and conduct detrimental to the team.

Lakes -photo courtesy KSU Athletics

Wildcats coach Jeff Mittie announced the decision in a statement Monday.

According to the Riley County Police Department, the 6-foot-4 Lakes was arrested early Monday on suspicion of domestic battery and criminal damage to property. She was released on a $750 bond.

Lakes was arrested on suspicion of domestic battery last summer, though charges against her were eventually dropped. Mittie said Lakes was “someone we thought deserved a second chance, but unfortunately, it is time for both of us to move on.”

The native of Peoria, Illinois, had played in all 13 games this season, averaging 1.6 points and 1.2 rebounds.

Investigation into fatal NW Kansas train accident continues

LOGAN COUNTY — Authorities continue to investigate a fatal train incident in Oakley.

Jeffrey Hague / photo courtesy Keithley Funeral Chapel

The incident occurred just after 9 p.m. Dec. 30, near U.S. 83 and the East Front Street crossing, according to Union Pacific spokesperson Hannah Bolte.

Union Pacific conductor Jeffrey Hague, 34, Bennington, died from his injuries. He had worked at Union Pacific for 10 years.

Bolte released no additional details Monday as the investigation continues.

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OAKLEY — Officials from the Union Pacific Railroad are investigating an accident in Logan County that resulted in the death of a railroad employee.

UP spokeswomen Hannah Bolte said Monday the incident occurred just after 9 p.m. Sunday in Oakley near the crossing of U.S. 83 and East Front Street.

Bolte said she couldn’t go into detail about the incident because the investigation is ongoing and the company is making notifications to family.

“Right now, our thoughts and prayers are with that employee’s family,” Bolte said.

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