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Dade Cannon continues his fight against cancer in Maryland

Dade Cannon pictured making cookies while at NIH in Maryland. (photo via Facebook)

Dade Cannon is now 13 years old. The Great Bend teenager has fought cancer for well over half of his life. Dade’s battle against Leukemia is pushing past eight and a half years.

Dade is currently in Bethesda, Maryland, just northwest of Washington D.C., at National Institutes of Health (NIH) after going into his fourth relapse from the disease.

Dade’s mother, Christy Huslig, says Dade underwent a new process to an elaborate clinical trial with CD22 chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy.

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After the cells are harvested and cleaned for only the T-cell, physicians will attach the receptor (CAR) to the cells to attack the proteins on Dade’s cancer cells. Huslig says NIH harvested the cells and now are waiting to see if the procedure worked. The newly developed procedure is not a cure for Dade’s leukemia, but a chance to get him back into remission.

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Huslig says the goal is to get Dade into remission and then he will need to receive a bone marrow transplant at Children’s Mercy Hospital in Kansas City. When Huslig and Dade left Maryland a few weeks ago after the testing, Dade’s leukemia was at eight percent in his bone marrow. When they returned to NIH, the disease increased to 85 percent.

Dade is a Kans for Kids Fighting Cancer recipient. The non-profit organization helps families in Barton and Russell counties that have children fighting cancer.

Barton Volleyball opens season with 4 road wins

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The Barton Community College volleyball team opened up the 2017 season this weekend, coming away with its trip to Vernon, Texas, with four wins in the Vernon College Classic.

The Cougars’ season opener began on Friday as Barton took three of four from Seminole State College 25-17, 23-25, 25-19, and 25-22, before winding up the day with a hard fought sweep of Clarendon College 26-24, 27-25, and 25-22.

Day two began with a sweep as Barton took care of North Lake College 25-22, 25-20, and 31-29 but the concluding match of the weekend against Division III No. 3 ranked Eastfield College would give the Cougars a formidable early season test. Taking the first set 26-24, the Cougars fell behind as Eastfield took the next two 25-23 and 25-20 but Barton responded forcing a fifth set with a 26-24 win before putting away the Lady Harvesters 15-10.

Next up for Barton will be its home and conference opener on Monday as the Cougars host No. 18 ranked Seward County Community College in a 6:30 p.m. first serve at the Barton Gym.

Indians blank Royals 4-0

CLEVELAND (AP) – Mike Clevinger pitched six sharp innings and rookie Bradley Zimmer made a sensational catch in center field before ending Jason Hammel’s bid for a perfect game, leading the Cleveland Indians to a 4-0 win over the Kansas City Royals on Saturday night.

Roberto Perez hit a two-run homer off Hammel (6-10), and Edwin Encarnacion and Carlos Santana also connected as the defending AL champions moved a season-high 16 games over .500 at 72-56.

The Royals fell eight games back in the AL Central and were shut out for the second straight night. They have not scored in 25 innings.

Clevinger (7-5) struck out a career-high nine and matched Hammel pitch for pitch before giving way to Cleveland’s bullpen.

But if not for Zimmer’s catch , Clevinger may not have gotten past the fifth.

Barton Men 3-0 aftr 7-2 win over #6 Trinidad

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For the second day in a row the Barton Community College men’s soccer team knocked off a ranked opponent as the Cougars’ 7-2 win over No. 6 ranked Trinidad State Junior College completed the Barton Classic sweep held at the Cougar Soccer Complex.

Barton notched its first goal just 1:14 into the contest before adding two more net shakers in the opening ten minutes to claim a 5-0 halftime lead before the teams traded goals in second half action.

Receiving votes in the national pre-season poll, Barton improves to 3-0 on the young season as Trinidad State leaves Great Bend with a pair of losses dropping to 1-2 on the season.

Next up for the Cougars is a trip to Sedalia, Missouri, on Thursday for a 4:00 p.m. kick at State Fair Community College.

Sunday Mid-America Sports Update

SEATTLE (AP) – Kansas City running back Spencer Ware’s right knee injury might not be as bad as first feared. Ware sprained his right knee and was carted off the field in the Chiefs’ 26-13 preseason loss to the Seattle Seahawks. But Kansas City coach Andy Reid said after the game that X-rays came back negative and that Ware would have an MRI on Saturday.

ST. LOUIS (AP) – Tommy Pham hit a two-run homer in the ninth inning, and the St. Louis Cardinals rallied for a 6-4 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays Saturday. It was Pham’s first career walk-off homer and the fourth this season for the Cardinals. Tyler Lyons pitched the ninth to earn the win.

CLEVELAND (AP) – Mike Clevinger pitched six sharp innings and rookie Bradley Zimmer made a sensational catch in center field before ending Jason Hammel’s bid for a perfect game, leading the Cleveland Indians to a 4-0 win over the Kansas City Royals Saturday night. The Royals fell eight games back in the AL Central and were shut out for the second straight night. They have not scored in 25 innings.

CLEVELAND (AP) – Kansas City Royals left-hander Danny Duffy was placed on the 10-day disabled list Saturday with a sore elbow. Duffy had been scheduled to start Sunday in the finale of a three-game series against the Indians. Duffy missed a month earlier in the season with a strained right oblique. His latest injury comes as the Royals are trying to stay in the playoff chase.

PARIS (AP) – Ohio State star Kyle Snyder scored a late takedown of Olympic gold medalist Abdusalim Sadulaev in the deciding match, and the United States won the world freestyle wrestling title for the first time in 22 years. The U.S. and Russia were tied heading into the highly anticipated match between Snyder and Sadulaev, who moved up to the 213-pound weight class to challenge the American. Snyder, the 2016 Olympic champion who led Ohio State to its second straight NCAA title last season, won 6-5.

Pressure building for raises for all Kansas government employees

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Shawn Sullivan, Gov. Sam Brownback’s state budget director- photo Kansas News Service

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A move in Kansas to increase pay for corrections officers in prisons is building pressure on legislators to consider raises for all government workers.

But lawmakers would have to figure out how to pay for the raises even after a significant tax increase this year.

Budget director Shawn Sullivan told lawmakers this week that revenues must grow more quickly to sustain the spending lawmakers already have approved.

Gov. Sam Brownback earlier this month announced raises for uniformed officers following inmate disturbances at the prison in El Dorado. A state employees union and some lawmakers had said low pay made prison jobs hard to fill.

Lawmakers in both parties say many state employees remain underpaid and they expect legislators to consider broad pay raises during their next session in January.

KBI: Unidentified human remains found at Kansas lake

OSAGE COUNTY – The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) and the Osage County Sheriff’s Office are investigating after human skeletal remains were found Friday night at Melvern Lake.

At approximately 5:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 25, a park ranger from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers discovered skeletal remains during a routine check on the north side of Melvern Lake. The discovery was made near an area of the lake called Turkey Point Waterfront Day Use. The park ranger contacted the Osage County Sheriff’s Office, who then requested KBI assistance Friday at around 6:20 p.m. KBI agents and the Crime Scene Response Team responded to help investigate.

Further forensic examination needs to be performed on the remains before the person’s sex, race, age, and cause of death can be determined. Forensic anthropology experts from the Washburn University Anthropology Department are also assisting with this investigation.

This investigation is ongoing. No further information will be released at this time.

Federal officials investigating death of inmate at Kan. prison

Beeson -photo KDOC

LANSING, Kan. (AP) — Federal officials are investigating the death of an inmate at the Lansing Correctional Facility.

A Kansas Department of Corrections spokesman says that 56-year-old James Beeson died March 26 under circumstances that were “out of the ordinary.” No further details, including how Beeson died, were provided.

Beeson had eight convictions since December of 1998 for a variety of child sex crimes in Osage County.

Leavenworth County Attorney Todd Thompson told The Kansas City Star the U.S. Attorney’s Office is investigating Beeson’s death.

An autopsy is being conducted by the Leavenworth County coroner.

The federal investigation into Beeson’s death comes amid reports of several violent disturbances and staffing shortages at Lansing and other Kansas prisons.

Kansas playing major role to assist Texas after Hurricane Harvey

TOPEKA–Although nearly 900 hundred miles from Hurricane Harvey Kansas is playing a major role in helping respond to the needs after the storm in Texas.

Kansas is again the national coordinating state for the Emergency Management Assistance Compact, a multistate, mutual aid agreement that facilitates interstate assistance to support response and recovery actions during a disaster. As such, Kansas is assisting Louisiana and Texas to coordinate resources from other states to storm-stricken states when needed.

Jonathan York, Response and Recovery Branch director and EMAC coordinator for the Kansas Division of Emergency Management, is the chairman of the Emergency Management Assistance Compact Executive Task Force. As the national coordinating state KDEM has the following responsibilities:

  1. Ensure that operational procedures are followed
  2. Identification and staffing of A- (Advance) Teams and liaison teams
  3. Ensure timely status reports on EMAC deployments are issued
  4. In coordination with the National Emergency Management Association, resolve any policy or procedural issues

“Kansas stands ready to offer support to those impacted by Hurricane Harvey,” said Governor Sam Brownback. “Having just experienced significant flooding in parts of our state just a few days ago, we certainly understand the devastating impact the forecasted rainfall amounts from Hurricane Harvey will bring to Texas. It is our hope Texans will heed the evacuation orders and remain safe during this terrible storm.”

Kansans who want to donate or provide assistance to those in Texas should go to to the FEMA website.

1 dead after NW Kansas crash with a semi

DECATUR COUNTY — One person died in an accident just before 5a.m. Saturday in Decatur County.

The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a 2014 Honda Accord driven by Christian T. Johnson 54, Boelus, NE., was traveling northeast on Kansas 383 one mile west of Dresden.

The Honda crossed left of center and collided with a 2006 Freightliner semi driven by Jesus Noe Rubio, 43, Garden City.

Johnson was pronounced dead at the scene and transported to Mickey-Leopld Funeral Home in Hoxie.

Rubio was not injured. Both drivers were properly restrained at the time of the accident, according to the KHP.

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