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🎥 ARC Park design adds parking lot, features increasing cost to $2M

Sarah Meitner, volunteer for the Hays ARC Park project

By BECKY KISER
Hays Post

Plan designs for the new Hays Accessible Recreation Complex have been updated and a proposed groundbreaking pushed back since the fundraising campaign officially kicked off a little more than a year ago.

Volunteer Sarah Meitner, the mother of a special needs son, briefed Hays city commissioners on the project Thursday night, along with Kathy McAdoo, Arc of Central Plains exec. director and Brent Kaiser, Arc activities director and director of the local Special Olympics program.

The biggest change to the ARC Park to be located in Seven Hills Park, 33rd and Hillcrest, is the addition of a $180,000 parking lot and drop-off area, pushing the total project cost up to approximately $2 million.

The layout locations of a baseball field, playground equipment and splash pad have not changed.

“I know we’ll end up with school buses of kids here, along with baseball teams,” Meitner predicted.The parking lot is 43 stalls – plenty of handicapped parking – plus a drop-off area that will have benches around it. We think that will alleviate the flow of traffic and the street parking.” An entrance and exit will be installed both on 33rd and Hillcrest.

Meitner, Kaiser and McAdoo have gone to door-to-door meeting nearby residents. They each said they have heard nothing negative about increased traffic from neighbors.

“I’ve talked to several of those people and even received a donation from one,” McAdoo told commissioners.

Commissioner Eber Phelps said he knows a family with a special needs child who travels in a motorhome because of the accessibility issues. “You could have people come off Interstate 70 that know about  this. I hope that happens.”

Families seek out such facilities when a child just can’t handle a busy restaurant, according to Meitner. “They pack picnics even for small road trips because they know they’re going to have to find a park to play at.”

The Hays ARC Park can be recognized as a sensory-friendly and accessible playground on Google maps, which the group found out from an interested parent. “That’s what they search for.”

Groundbreaking is now projected for April 2020 for the Hays ARC Park as fundraising continues for the project in Seven Hills Park.

Now also planned for the park is a we-go-round, a wheelchair accessible, multi-generational merry-go-round.

The zipline will be extended to 60 feet. “It’ll be a fun showpiece that those kids without disabilities will say this park is pretty cool.”

A low hammock can be stood on for balance or used lying down by someone who is soothed by the back and forth motion.

A new sensory feature – similar to an oversized “Simon” game – will add another component to play particularly for children with vision or hearing impairments.

More shade structures and benches will added and other enhancements will have an artistic component.

She noted the accessible playground will also be important to parents who are in wheelchairs or have mobility problems. “They can be right there with their kids.”

The baseball field will have a scoreboard and bleachers.

“As we’ve done our research into the lack of baseball fields in our region, we know that we’ll have (Special Olympics) teams wanting to come and play at it.” Meitner suggested teams from Colby and Great Bend could meet in Hays to play each other.

So far, slightly more than $480,000 has been raised for the park with donations coming from about 500 individuals and businesses. Donors have included all Hays civic organizations and most of the schools.

“We’ve even gotten Girl Scout cookie money from three different troops,” Meitner said with a smile.

As fundraising enters a second year, donations are anticipated again from organizations in their 2020 budgets.

Several fundraising events are scheduled through the end of the year including a freewill offering barbecue  Sunday sponsored by Trinity Lutheran Church and Downing-Nelson Oil at Hays VFW Post #9076, 22nd and Vine, from 11 a.m to 2 p.m.

At least $80,000 has been secured in quantified in-kind donations.

“We’re nearing the $600,000 mark, which isn’t quite enough, but remarkable for a year’s time.”

Now that there is money in the bank, the project is pursuing grant funding from outside the community, including national foundations.

Meitner is hoping for a donation surge around the upcoming Christmas holiday through a mailer with the goal for a spring 2020 groundbreaking.

“At this time we’re trying to get the baseball field and playground up concurrently this spring. The phase three splash pad may have to be postponed back to 2021 which is disappointing but we have to remind ourselves how far we’ve come.”

Originally, construction was anticipated to begin this month. Meitner said a flyer was recently mailed to all Ellis County residents explaining the delay.

Commissioner Sandy Jacobs is executive director of the Heartland Community Foundation, which awards grant monies to non-profit groups within Ellis, Trego and Rooks counties.

“It is wonderful how you are able to maintain your level of enthusiasm,” Jacobs praised the group. “I know it’s really, really difficult when things don’t come through the way you expect them to come. You have to keep that energy up. It’s probably driven by your passion.”

“I can’t say enough about all the work that you’ve done so far,” Phelps added. “I don’t think we can even imagine the impact the park is going to have.”

Police identify common denominator in Salina forged checks case

Salina Post

SALINE COUNTY — Law enforcement authorities are investigating a series of cases involving forged checks and believe they have determined a common denominator.

On Thursday, B&K Prescription Shop, 601 East Iron in Salina, reported to police two fraudulent checks for a total amount of $5,600 were written on its Bennington State Bank account to two individuals, according to Salina Police Captain Paul Forrester.

Additionally, the Joyce Volk Insurance Agency, 1716 Highland in Salina, reported that $35,000 worth of checks had gone through its Bank of Tescott account.

According to Forrester, the amount could go as high as $93,000, but he did not say why that might happen.

Forrester said Volk had talked with some of the people who had received the checks and she was told that the people were told they would be paid for advertising the business on their vehicles. They were to keep a certain amount from the checks they received and wire the rest to a bank account, he said.

As for the common denominator among the business check forgery cases the Salina Police Department is working, Forrester said, “We have confirmed that the common denominator is Rocking M Media.”

Rocking M Media owns radio stations throughout the state.

Salina Police are encouraging businesses that do business with Rocking M to watch their bank accounts closely, Forrester added.

Police: 40-year-old Kansas man dead after shooting

SEDGWICK COUNTY —Law enforcement authorities are investigating a criminal homicide that left a man dead.

Police on the scene of the Friday morning shooting photo courtesy KWCH

Just after 4a.m. Friday, police responded to report of a shooting in the 4000 Block of East Bailey in Wichita, according to officer Charley Davidson.

At the scene, officers located shell casings. At about the same time, a 40-year-old man arrived at an area hospital with a gunshot wound. Soon after arrival, he was pronounced dead, according to Davidson.

Investigators have learned that the victim and a 42-year-old man went to a home in the 4000 Block of East Bailey. While there, they were involved in a physical disturbance, according to Davidson. During the altercation, a shot was fired that killed the victim.

This was not a random incident, according to Davidson. Police have not reported an arrest and have not identified the victim.

Jerry M. Standlee

Jerry M. Standlee, 72, passed away in Hutchinson, KS on Oct. 16, 2019. Born in Russell, KS on May 25, 1947 he was the son of Kenneth C. and Helen (Berryhill) Standlee. He graduated from Ellinwood High School in 1965 later enlisting in the Army where he served in Vietnam and then Korea earning four bronze stars as part of the US Army 1st Cavalry Division.

Formerly of Plainville, KS; Mr. Standlee was an Ellinwood resident since 1964. He married Mary Komarek on Dec. 31st, 1982 in Ellinwood, KS. Memberships include 43 years at the American Legion Post #320 and lifetime member of the VFW.

Survivors include wife, Mary Standlee; daughters, Colleen Schmidt (Eric), Joni Anderson (Brian), and Tonya Craft (Eric); son, CMSgt Nathan Kerr (Doris); 9 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a brother, Curtis Standlee.

Funeral service will be 11:00 AM, Saturday, Oct. 19th, at Minnis Chapel in Ellinwood with Pastor Rick Standlee officiating. Interment will follow at Lakin-Comanche District Cemetery, Ellinwood. Visitation will be Friday, Oct. 18 at Minnis Chapel from 6-8 PM with family present. Memorials are suggested to Wounded Warrior Project or Golden Belt Humane Society in care of Minnis Chapel, PO Box 246, Ellinwood, KS 67526.

World’s 1st female spacewalking team makes history

Astronauts Jessica Meir and Christina Koch image courtesy NASA

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — The world’s first female spacewalking team made history high above Earth on Friday, floating out of the International Space Station to fix a broken part of the power network.

As NASA astronauts Christina Koch and Jessica Meir emerged one by one, it marked the first time in a half-century of spacewalking that a woman floated out without a male crewmate.

America’s first female spacewalker from 35 years ago, Kathy Sullivan, was delighted. She said It’s good to finally have enough women in the astronaut corps and trained for spacewalking for this to happen.

NASA leaders — along with women and others around the world — cheered Koch and Meir on. At the same time, many noted that this will hopefully become routine in the future.

“We’ve got qualified women running the control, running space centers, commanding the station, commanding spaceships and doing spacewalks,” Sullivan told The Associated Press earlier this week. “And golly, gee whiz, every now and then there’s more than one woman in the same place.”

Tracy Caldwell Dyson, a three-time spacewalker who watched from Mission Control, added: “Hopefully, this will now be considered normal.”

NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine watched the big event unfold from NASA headquarters in Washington.

“We have the right people doing the right job at the right time,” he said. “They are an inspiration to people all over the world including me. And we’re very excited to get this mission underway.”

NASA originally wanted to conduct an all-female spacewalk last spring, but did not have enough medium-size suits ready to go. Koch and Meir were supposed to install more new batteries in a spacewalk next week, but had to venture out three days earlier to deal with an equipment failure that occurred over the weekend. They need to replace an old battery charger for one of the three new batteries that was installed last week by Koch and Andrew Morgan.

“Jessica and Christina, we are so proud of you. You’re going to do great today,” Morgan radioed from inside as the women exited the hatch.

Meir, making her spacewalking debut, became the 228th person in the world to conduct a spacewalk and the 15th woman.

It was the fourth spacewalk for Koch, who is seven months into an 11-month mission that will be the longest ever by a woman.

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Click to Pray: Vatican unveils eRosary

VATICAN CITY — In the middle of the Extraordinary Missionary Month, set forth by the Holy Father, the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network has just launched the Click To Pray eRosary, which —as its name suggests— is a smart rosary that pursues a clear purpose: to pray for peace in the world.

What is it about?

The Click To Pray eRosary is an interactive, smart and app-driven device that serves as a tool for learning how to pray the rosary. It can be worn as a bracelet and is activated by making the sign of the cross. It is synchronized with a free app of the same name, which allows to access to an audio guide, exclusive images and personalized content about the praying of the Rosary. As such, this spiritual proposal is within the reach of everyone.

Aimed at the peripheral frontiers of the digital world where the young people dwell, the Click To Pray eRosary serves as a technology-based pedagogy to teach the young how to pray the Rosary, how to pray it for peace, how to contemplate the Gospel. Therefore, this project brings together the best of the Church’s spiritual tradition and the latest advances of the technological world.

Physically, the device consists of ten consecutive black agate and hematite rosary beads, and of a smart cross which stores all the technological data connected to the app. When activated, the user has the possibility to choose either to pray the standard rosary, a contemplative Rosary and different kinds of thematic rosaries that will be updated every year. Once the prayer begins, the smart rosary shows the user’s progression throughout the different mysteries and keeps track of each rosary completed.

The Click To Pray family

Many users will be thrilled to know that this smart rosary belongs to the same family as Click To Pray, the official prayer app of the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network (where Pope Francis has his own personal profile) that connects thousands of people around the globe to pray every day. Along this line, the Click To Pray eRosary also wants to accompany him in his daily and monthly intentions in order to build a world which tastes of the Gospel.

Why now? The Extraordinary Missionary Month

This smart rosary, moreover, arrives at a very special moment for the Church: in mid-October, at the heart of the Extraordinary Missionary Month, set also by Pope Francis through the Pontifical Mission Societies. Pope Francis, at the 175 Years celebration of the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network, has made it clear that “the heart of the Church’s mission is prayer.”

Who is involved?

The project of the Click To Pray eRosary is an initiative of the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network, a pontifical work with the mission of mobilizing Catholics through prayer and action, in the face of the challenges confronting humanity and the mission of the Church. They have produced all the special contents of this smart rosary.  GadgeTek Inc. (GTI), a tech company dedicated to innovative lifestyle gadgets with operations spanning five continents around the globe, was responsible for the technological design of the wearable device.

The launching event

The launching of the Click To Pray eRosary took place in the Holy See Press Office in a meeting point held today at 11 am before tech and religious media. Fr. Frédéric Fornos, SJ, the International Director of the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network (including the Eucharistic Youth Movement), was the first speaker to introduce the project: “The rosary is a beautiful spiritual tradition for contemplating the Gospel with Mary, it is a simple and humble prayer. In a world of indifference and in the face of so many injustices, poverty, elementary rights denied, praying for peace in the world means reconciling ourselves in our daily relationships, with the poorest, with the stranger, with different cultures and spiritual and religious traditions, but also with our land, our forests, our rivers and oceans.”

After him, representatives of several institutions involved in the project addressed the audience mentioning different aspects of the Click To Pray eRosary and pointing out the added value it conveys. In order, after Fr. Fornos, SJ, the speakers were: Mons. Lucio Ruiz, Secretary of the Dicastery for Communication; Mr. Jerry Kao, Chairman of GTI; Mr. Juan della Torre, CEO and Founder of La Machi Communication for Good Causes; Fr. Tadeusz J. Nowak, OMI, Secretary General of the Pontifical Society for the Propagation of the Faith (POPF); and Fr. João Chagas, Responsible of the Youth Office of the Dicastery for Laity, Family and Life.

After the meeting point, journalists and guests had the opportunity to test the Click To Pray eRosary in a demo.

Where to buy the Click To Pray eRosary?

To buy a smart rosary, please visit www.clicktoprayerosary.org. All the necessary steps to buy the smart device and to download the free app (iOS or Android) are outlined there.

Amazon is another purchase channel: www.amazon.it. Furthermore, for B2B and big quantity orders the following email address is available: [email protected]

What the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network collects from the sales is fully invested in its mission and in the Click To Pray platform.

clicktopray.org

Ellis County dips below 2 percent as jobless rates fall across NW Kan.

Preliminary estimates reported by the Kansas Department of Labor and Bureau of Labor Statistics show a seasonally adjusted unemployment rate of 3.2 percent in September. This was unchanged from 3.2 percent in August and down from 3.3 percent in September 2018.

“Kansas job growth shows a 1.5 percent gain over the last year which is on par with the national job growth,” said Secretary Delía García. “Additionally, Kansas posted a significant gain in the size of the labor force adding 3,525 people in September.”

Jobless rates fell precipitously across northwest Kansas, with Ellis, Rawlins, Thomas, Wichita, Scott, Osborne, Gove, Norton and Lane counties all below 2 percent.

Unemployment is Ellis County fell nearly a full percentage point, from 2.8 percent in August to 1.9 percent in September.

The Rooks County jobless rate fell from 4.8 percent to 2.9 percent.

Seasonally adjusted job estimates indicate total Kansas nonfarm jobs decreased by 2,500 from August. Private sector jobs, a subset of total nonfarm jobs, decreased by 900 from the previous month.

“Preliminary estimates show Kansas lost 2,500 jobs in September. This follows five consecutive months of gains,” said Senior Labor Economist, Tyler Tenbrink. “Compared to last September, the rate of job growth in Kansas is in line with the nation.”

Since September 2018, Kansas gained 20,800 seasonally adjusted total nonfarm jobs and 16,200 private sector jobs.

🎥 REMINDER: Annual alley cleanup starts Monday

2018 Hays Alley Cleanup (Photos and video by Hays Post)

City of Hays

The 2019 annual alley cleanup will consist of one and only one sweep through the city beginning Monday.

No set schedule has been established; however, residential curbside services will be first with residential regular alley services following.

The city-wide general schedule for alley services will start after curbside collections are completed. The number of employees committed to the task may vary from day to day; therefore, crews are unable to predict when they will be by a residence. City crews have a 20-minute time limit per residence. Any items remaining after 20 minutes of pickup will be the responsibility of the property owner.

As in years past, the city WILL NOT pick up tires and hazardous waste. Tires should be disposed of at the Ellis County Landfill, and hazardous waste items should be disposed of at the Ellis County Hazardous Waste Facility. Please call 628-9460 or 628-9449 for detailed information.

The annual Alley Cleanup Program is an opportunity for residents to discard items that would not be picked up in normal trash collection. Alley cleanup is for city of Hays residential customers paying for refuse services.

Waste should be placed in four separate piles in preparation of the alley cleanup.

The piles should be organized in the following manner:

1. Tree limbs and brush (no longer than 12 feet in length or 6 inches in diameter); bamboo bundled in 4’ lengths; all yard and garden waste MUST be bagged

2. Construction and Demolition Debris, i.e., lumber, drywall, bricks, sinks, wires, etc. (please pull or bend over nails and place small quantities of concrete, bricks, and plaster in containers)

3. White Goods/Metals, i.e., guttering, siding, washing machines, dryers, refrigerators, metal swing sets, propane tanks for grills, etc.

4. Municipal Waste (all other items), i.e., furniture, carpet, TVs, computers, etc.

**TO AVOID WRONGFUL PICK UP, “TREASURED ITEMS” SHOULD BE TAGGED OR REMOVED FROM THE COLLECTION AREA**

Help make the city of Hays alleys clean and safe for all.

Free disposal of tree limbs is available for Hays residents at the Ellis County Sanitary Landfill, 1515 W 55th, Monday to Friday – 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday – 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Police: 3 dead, 2 arrested after shooting in Kansas City neighborhood

Police on the scene of the triple homicide investigation- photo courtesy KMBC TV

KANSAS CITY (AP) — Authorities are investigating a triple homicide in a Kansas City neighborhood.

Police spokesman Officer Doaa El-Ashkar says officers were on patrol just before 9 p.m. Thursday when they heard the sound of gunfire. The

Police then saw two people in the middle of the street and attempted to stop them. El-Ashkar says one of the people was armed with a firearm and surrendered, while the other person was captured after running away.

Officers then found the bodies of two adults outside of a home and a third adult inside. Their names weren’t immediately released.

El-Ashkar says police aren’t looking for any suspects. No information about a motive had been released.

Former ICE agent pleads guilty in foiled Kansas escape plot

Pleviak is being held in Kingman County

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — A former agent with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has pleaded guilty to helping an inmate try to escape from a Kansas jail by impersonating an immigration officer.

Forty-two-year-old Andrew Pleviak pleaded guilty Wednesday in Kingman County District Court to making false information and attempted aiding of escape. He’s also charged in federal court with false impersonation of a federal officer.

Prosecutors say he falsely identified himself as an ICE agent in a foiled attempt last month to free an inmate held at the Kingman County jail, about 45 miles (72 kilometers) west of Wichita. He allegedly provided a sheriff’s deputy a memorandum on ICE letterhead falsely claiming the inmate was an important confidential informant and saying ICE would drop the detainer on him.

Sentencing is set for Nov. 20.

Georgia Wyatt

Georgia Wyatt, age 76, of Hays, Kansas passed away Thursday, October 17, 2019 in Hays.

Memorial services will be 10:30 AM Monday, October 21, 2019, at Brock’s-Keithley Funeral Chapel 2509 Vine, Hays, KS 67601.

A complete obituary is pending with Keithley Funeral Homes.

KZ Country Cheesy Joke of the Day 10/18/19

khaz cheesy joke logo 20110802A pastor was saying farewell to his congregation at the church doors for the last time.   He shook the hand of an elderly lady as she walked out.

She said, “Your successor won’t be as good as you.”

“Nonsense,” said the pastor in a flattered tone.

“No, really,” said the elderly lady.

“I’ve been here under five different ministers, and each new one has been worse than the last.”

 

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