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FHSU fastest growing regents university in Kansas

HAYS, Kan. (AP) – A report from the Kansas Board of Regents shows that Fort Hays State University is the fastest growing university in the state system.

The Hays Daily News reports that enrollment at Fort Hays State during fiscal year 2011 was 14,707, up nearly a thousand from the year before.

That increase of 5.8 percent was by far the largest increase of any regents universities. The only other institutions that grew during FY2011 were Wichita State University, up 1.8 percent, and Kansas State University, up .2 percent.

FHSU has been setting enrollment records since the turn of the century, more than doubling enrollment of 5,800 during that time to 13,062 at the end of the 2011 semester.

Dog gets stem cell injection for arthritis

OVERLAND PARK, Kan. (AP) – A 12-year-old yellow Labrador retriever named Jake is recovering as his family waits to see if a stem cell injection will regenerate his limbs and help him roam again without pain.

Jake underwent surgery Tuesday at the Stanley Veterinary Clinic in Overland Park, where fat was removed from his body then injected into his joints.

“It’s amazing,” said veterinarian Les Pelfrey, who conducted the procedure. “A few weeks later, these guys are running up and down.”

Supporters say the procedure will give Jake a better quality of life. Critics contend the procedure has not been proven to have any long-term benefits and is expensive, at $1,800 or more per treatment

Kansas officials open to NBAF funding alternatives

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) – Kansas leaders are regrouping and searching for alternatives for funding construction of a new federal biosecurity lab near Kansas State University.

President Barack Obama’s 2013 budget proposal doesn’t include any construction funds for the National Bio- and Agro-Defense Facility. The budget does allocate some money to transfer research to Kansas from an aging lab in Plum Island, New York.

Governor Sam Brownback and legislative leaders say the $650 million project means too much to the nation’s food safety and the state’s economy to delay construction. They say they are willing to look at funding alternatives, including increasing the state’s contribution to the lab.

Kansas group considers lawsuit against voter ID law

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) – A coalition of Kansas groups is considering a legal challenge to the state’s new voter photo identification law.

The Wichita Eagle reports that while the Kansas Voter Coalition won’t discuss specific legal strategies against the law, a major concern appears to be the need to pay for underlying documents in order to obtain the free ID.

Ernestine Krehbiel, president of the Kansas League of Women Voters, said “paying to vote is a poll tax.”

More than a half-dozen groups, including the Kansas chapters of the League of Women Voters and American Civil Liberties Union, make up the coalition.

Secretary of State Kris Kobach, primary author of the law, says he’s confident the law will hold up. He said it was drafted so well that it’d be “bulletproof in court.”

 

Kansas House committee discussing pension issues

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) – A Kansas House committee is preparing to draft a new proposal for overhauling the pension system for teachers and government workers.

The Pensions and Benefits Committee’s agenda for its Monday morning meeting called for a discussion of alternatives to a plan drafted last year by a study commission. The commission proposed starting a 401(k)-style plan for new public employees.

The commission’s proposal faces strong opposition from public employee groups, which want the Kansas Public Employees Retirement System to stick with traditional plans that guarantee benefits up front, based on a worker’s salary and years of service.

But the House committee isn’t likely to give up on starting a new 401(k)-style plan, tying retirement benefits to investment earnings. The panel is led by Republicans who support the idea.

The sound of Spring…. Pitchers and catchers reports

SURPRISE, Ariz. (AP) – Dayton Moore knew that pitching was the Royals’ biggest weakness heading into the season, so the general manager brought in some fresh faces he hopes will make a big difference.

There’s left-hander Jonathan Sanchez, who threw a no hitter for the San Francisco Giants. And reliever Jonathan Broxton, who was a shutdown closer before injuries set in.

Perhaps the biggest move the Royals made, though, was to hire pitching coach Dave Eiland.

The longtime Yankees coach will be tasked with revamping the staff when pitchers and catchers report to spring training Monday in Surprise, Ariz.

Sanchez has been assured a starting spot along with Bruce Chen and Luke Hochevar, but Eiland will have a big part in deciding who will land the other two jobs.

Barbara J. McPherson

Name of Deceased: Barbara J. McPherson                                       Age: 81

Date of Death: February 18, 2012

Place of Death: Cherry Village Nursing Home, Great Bend, Kansas

Date of Birth: January 12, 1931 at Fort Wayne, Indiana

Parents Name:   Arthur and Vada Wasson

 

OBITUARY INFORMATION

Barbara J. McPherson, 81, died February 18, 2012 at Cherry Village Nursing Home, Great Bend, Kan. Born January 12, 1931 at Fort Wayne, Ind., she was the daughter of Arthur and Vada Wasson. She was a 1954 graduate of the University of Kansas School of Nursing. On March 25, 1951, she married Brock R. McPherson at Arkansas City, Kan. She served as Executive Director and Instructor for the Association for Continuing Education, Great Bend, an educational consortium of several hospitals in central Kansas. In addition, she has also served as an instructor through Barton County Community College and Dodge City Community College presenting in-service education for twenty-five long-term care facilities in and around Great Bend.

Barbara was involved with a number of professional organizations and activities. She served on the Kansas State Nurses Association as president and District 7 board member. She served on the Kansas Association of Hospital Educator Coordinators and also served as president. Additionally, she has served on the Barton County Health Fair Board, the Kansas Organization of Nurse Leaders, and the KNAP Board. In 1991, the Governor of the State of Kansas appointed Barbara to the Kansas State Board of Nursing, serving until 1995 and was president for two years.

Besides her other activities, she was involved with community organizations and activities. She was active in the League of Women Voters of Great Bend. She chaired the Local Health Study of Barton County and published a book identifying all health-related resources available to the public. She also served on the boards of Great Bend Chamber of Commerce, Golden Belt Community Concert Association, and Unified School District #428, Great Bend. Mrs. McPherson was also active as Cub Scout Den Mother, Democratic Committeewoman, secretary for Women’s Democratic Clubs of Kansas, Hi Steppers EHU, Panther Booster Club, United Funds, Diabetes Association, Heart Fund, Cancer Fund, March of Dimes, Business and Professional Women, Pilot Club, Vintage Wheels, Rocky Mountain Vintage Racing, and South Central Director of Jaguar Club of North America.

Survivors include her husband, Brock R. McPherson, of the home; four sons: Brad R. McPherson and his wife Suzanne, Van Buren, Ark.; Brit R. McPherson and his wife Denise, Weatherby Lake, Mo.; Blair R. McPherson and his wife Teresa, Hays, Kan.; and Boyd R. McPherson and his wife Lisa, Wichita, Kan.; eight grandchildren: Melanie Baker, Brice McPherson, Kelsie Norwood, David McPherson, Courtney McPherson, Emily McPherson, Hugh McPherson, and Baylor McPherson; and four great-grandchildren: Parker McPherson, Daniel Norwood, Jr., Brooke Norwood, and Benjamin Norwood. She was preceded in death by one grandson, Brandon McPherson.

Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m., Thursday, February 23, 2012 at First United Methodist Church, Great Bend. The Reverend Tom Sheldon will officiate. Burial will be in Great Bend Cemetery. Friends may call from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., with the family receiving friends from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m., Wednesday, February 22, 2012 at Bryant Funeral Home. Memorials are requested to the Golden Belt Community Concert Association or Great Bend Community Theatre or Barton Community College Nursing or Barton County Historical Society, in care of Bryant Funeral Home.  To leave personal condolences for the family and to view this obituary, visit www.bryantfh.net.

James Allen Queen

Name of Deceased: James Allen Queen                                            Age: 80

Date of Death: February 19, 2012

Place of Death: At home in Great Bend, Kansas

Date of Birth: October 8, 1931 at Otis, Kansas

Parents Name: Jesse Thomas & Amelia (Schlegel) Queen

 

OBITUARY INFORMATION

 

Married Opal M. Schroeder Denney June 8, 1961 at Great Bend, Kansas.  She died March 12, 1991.

He was a painter for M. J. Suellentrop and was later self-employed.

Mr. Queen was a Great Bend, Kansas resident most of his life.

He was an avid hunter and fisherman, enjoying his time in the outdoors.

 

SURVIVORS

 

One Son: James W. Queen and his wife Darlene of Great Bend, KS

Step-daughter: Connie Thompson and her husband Kenneth of Great Bend, KS

Two Sisters: Garnetta Blair and her husband Kenny of Great Bend, KS

                       Marjorie Adams of Great Bend, KS

Grandchildren: Three

Great-grandchildren: Fourteen

Step Grandchildren: Seven

 

He was preceded in death by one step-son, Jerry Denney; one brother, Allen Queen; and one sister, Esther Jenkins.

 

SERVICE INFORMATION

 

Funeral Service: Thursday, February 23, 2012

Time of Service: 10:30 a.m.

Place of Service: Bryant Funeral Home

Officiant: Kurt Spivey

Interment: Great Bend Cemetery, Great Bend, Kansas

Visitation:  9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., Wednesday, February 22, 2012 and 9:00 a.m. to service time, Thursday, February 23, 2012 at Bryant Funeral Home.  The family will receive friends from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m., Wednesday at the funeral home.

Memorial Fund: Cheyenne Bottoms Wetland Center or Kansas Society for Children with Challenges, in care of Bryant Funeral Home

 

Condolences may be sent and notice viewed at www.bryantfh.net

                      Arrangements by    Bryant Funeral Home         1425 Patton Road       Great Bend, Kansas                      67530

Great Bend and Hoisington State Swimming Results – Beaumont named Coach of the Year

Here are the results from the 5-1A state swimming meet this past weekend in Topeka.  Great Bend head coach Steve Beaumont was named 5A coach of the year by his peers at the meet.  It’s the second time that Beaumont has won coach of the year honors.

Great Bend and Hoisington State Swimming Results

200 Yard Medley Relay

10th Great Bend   1) Justin Kuhlman SO 2) Michael Haines JR 3) Ky Heeke JR 4) Dylan Dreiling

200 Yard Freestyle

9th Justin Kuhlman SO Great Bend 1:57.2

200 Yard IM

10th Michael Haines JR Great Bend 2:13.6

100 Yard Butterfly

13th Kade Cook SR Hoisington 59.0

200 Yard Freestyle Relay

14th Great Bend    1) Dylan Dreiling SR 2) Nick Moyers JR 3) Cory Merten SO 4) Michael Haines JR

100 Yard Backstroke

7th Justin D Kuhlman SO Great Bend 57.4

12th Kade Cook SR Hoisington 1:02.2

100 Yard Breaststroke

12th Michael Haines JR Great Bend 1:08.7

400 Yard Freestyle Relay

12th Great Bend  1) Ky Heeke JR 2) Dylan Dreiling SR 3) Nick Moyers JR 4) Justin D Kuhlman S

State Wrestling Qualifiers

GREAT BEND 5A REGIONAL @ SALINA

106 – 3rd: Ryan DesLaurier

120 – 2nd: Chris Burley

126 – 3rd: Brett Roberts

132 – 1st: Greg Burley

138 – 4th: Brodie Bretz

152 – 4th: Emerson Campbell

160 – 3rd: Darian Yager

170 – 3rd: Bryce Hofmeister

LARNED 4A REGIONAL @ CHAPMAN

132 – 3rd: Brenden Lewis

HOISINGTON 3-2-1A @ RUSSELL

120 – 1st: Brandon Ball

138 – 3rd: Zach Sanders

145 – 2nd: Chance Demel

152 – 4th: Matt Manka

170 – 4th: Hagen Hanzlick

182 – 2nd: Eric Hellerud

195 – 2nd: Cayton Janousek

220 – 2nd: Cody Batt

285 – 3rd: Brady Moore

LYONS 3-2-1A @ RUSSELL

113 – 1st: Marshall Schottler

120 – 2nd: Brendan Arnold

152 – 1st: Kregg Clarke

STAFFORD 3-2-1A @ RUSSELL

195 – 4th: Eric Hershberger

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