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State Sen. Tyson enters race for Kansas Congressional seat

Senator Caryn Tyson

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A conservative state senator is the latest Republican to enter the race to succeed retiring GOP U.S. Rep. Lynn Jenkins.

Sen. Caryn Tyson of Parker announced her candidacy Thursday for the 2nd Congressional District seat that Jenkins has held since 2009. Tyson and her husband own and operate a ranch in eastern Kansas’ Linn County. Tyson said in a news release that it was crucial to “embrace the President’s call to repeal and replace Obamacare, secure our borders, and pass comprehensive tax reform to cut taxes.”

Other Republicans in the race are state Rep. Kevin Jones of Wellsville, state Sen. Steve Fitzgerald of Leavenworth and Basehor City Councilman Vernon Fields. On the Democratic side, former Kansas House member Paul Davis of Lawrence and Neosho County resident Kelly Standley are running.

Suspect indicted after found with 30-pounds of fentanyl in Russell Co.

TOPEKA – A California man was indicted this week on drug charges stemming from an arrest earlier this year in Russell County.

According to the U.S. Attorney Tom Beal, Carlos F. Fernandez-Gonzalez, 28, Yucaipa California is charged with one count of possession with intent to distribute more than 30 pounds of fentanyl, and one count of possession with intent to distribute nearly five pounds of heroin.

The crime is alleged to have occurred May 25, in Russell County. If convicted, he faces not less than 10 years and a fine up to $10 million on each count.

Beal said Fernandez-Gonzalez is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty. The indictment merely contain allegations of criminal conduct.

WorkFit to host Human Resources Policy Workshop Aug. 29

Quality human resource policies are important for any business. WorkFit will host a Human Resources Policy Workshop from 9 a.m.-noon on Aug. 29 in the Learning Resource Center Plaza De Cavanaugh Room (L116). The workshop costs $50 per employer with a limit of two participants per employer. WorkFit is a partnership between Advanced Therapy and Sports Medicine and Barton Community College dedicated to reducing work-related injuries and associated costs for employers.

Larry Michel, an attorney with Kennedy Berkley Yarnevich & Williamson Chartered of Salina, will be leading the presentation. Attendees will learn how to write and implement effective human resources policies in order to ensure consistency and good communication with employees. Good human resource policies help employers stay in compliance with legislation and provide protection against employment claims.

Kan. sheriff hopes found digital watch helps ID human remains

Photo Lyon Co. Sheriff

LYON COUNTY — Law enforcement authorities are investigating the discovery of human remains and have found a digital watch that may help identify the victim.

On April 29, an individual located a skull in a grassy area on the east bank of the Neosho River just outside of Neosho Rapids, Kansas.

Law Enforcement further located additional remains approximately 20 feet north of the skull.

The skeletal remains were wrapped in a fitted bed sheet and comforter which was placed within a black lawn and leaf bag.

An autopsy showed that the remains are those of a male, predominately white heritage with black/African

American traits (possibly mixed race), 5-foot-4 -5-foot-6 in height, possibly middle to late aged, and longer hair (6-8-inches) that is blonde, white, or grey in color. The individual also had scoliosis.

A digital watch was found in the bedding with the remains.
If you have any information, please contact myself or the Lyon County Sheriff’s Office at 620-341-3353.

Hosmer 3-run HR with 2 outs in 9th, Royals beat Rockies 6-4

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – Eric Hosmer hit a three-run homer with two outs in the ninth inning off former Kansas City teammate Greg Holland, lifting the Royals over the Colorado Rockies 6-4 on Wednesday night.

Hosmer’s 21st home run of the season was the first game-ending shot of his career.

Holland (2-5) fell to 0-4 with one save in four opportunities in his past six games, allowing 10 hits, three home runs and 12 runs over five innings. The former Royals closer issued a leadoff walk in the ninth, gave up a two-out single to Melky Cabrera and then was tagged by Hosmer on a 1-1 pitch.

Brandon Maurer (2-1) pitched the ninth.

Charlie Blackmon and Nolan Arenado homered for the Rockies in a matchup of playoff contenders.

Thursday Mid-America Sports Update

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – Eric Hosmer hit a three-run homer with two outs in the ninth inning off former Kansas City teammate Greg Holland, lifting the Royals over the Colorado Rockies 6-4 Wednesday night. Hosmer’s 21st home run of the season was the first game-ending shot of his career.

ST. LOUIS (AP) – Rookie Luke Weaver struck out 10 in seven scoreless innings, and Kolten Wong had three hits and three runs to help the St. Louis Cardinals beat the San Diego Padres 6-2 Wednesday night. The Cardinals had lost three straight and six of eight following an eight-game winning streak, and had allowed at least five runs in each of the last 12 games.

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) – Nebraska football coaches no longer are putting players through rugby-style tackling drills, and the athletic department has ended its contract with the Seattle company that was helping the Cornhuskers transition to the technique. Nebraska paid Atavus $100,00 last year to provide training to coaches and design drills for players.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) – Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz and his wife, Mary, will donate $1 million to the University of Iowa’s Children’s Hospital to help researchers working to improve survival rates for premature babies. The donation will fund the Ferentz Program in Neonatal Research.

Police: Man shot while walking down Topeka street

SHAWNEE COUNTY — Law enforcement authorities are investigating a shooting.

Just before 11p.m. Wednesday, officers responded to a Topeka hospital in reference to a shooting victim who had just arrived by private vehicle, according to a media release.

The adult male victim told police he was walking in the 700 Block of SW Fairlawn. An unknown male suspect approached and shot him.

The victim, who suffered a non-life-threatening wound, was not able to provide a description of the suspect at this time.

K-9 detectives and crime scene investigators were on the scene to gather evidence in the case, according to police. They have made no arrests.

Sheriff releases picture of suspect vehicle involved in Kan. robbery

Photo of suspect vehicle-photo Pottawatomie Co.

POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY — Law enforcement authorities are investigating an alleged robbery and asking the public for help to identify a suspect vehicle.

Just after 9:30p.m. Monday, the victim was loading groceries into her vehicle at the Wal-Mart parking lot, 100 Bluemont in Manhattan when a white female with brown hair got out of a dark colored passenger car and grabbed the victims purse from her shopping cart.

The victim tried to get her purse back, jumping partially into the passenger side of the suspect vehicle. The suspect vehicle, left the Wal-Mart parking lot at a high rate of speed. The victim who remained partially inside the car hung onto the car until she was eventually dropped off in the vicinity of the 8000 block of Highway 24, Manhattan.

The suspect vehicle then drove off in an unknown direction. The 44-year old female victim reported that she suffered minor injuries during the altercation.

Evidence collected at the scene and witness statements indicate that the suspect vehicle is believed to be driven by a white female with blonde hair, possibly wearing a purple shirt. The passenger in the suspect vehicle was also described as a white female having with brown hair. The vehicle appears to be a dark colored 4-door passenger car with a sun roof, the exact make of the car is unknown at this time. Total loss was reported to exceed $800.00. Anyone able to identify the vehicle or suspects is asked to call police.

Kansas woman sentenced for deadly crash into teen students

Tamika Pledger -photo Wyandotte Co.

KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) — A Kansas City, Kansas, woman whose speeding car hit a group of teenagers, killing one, has been sentenced to five years and four months in prison.

The Kansas City Star reports that 41-year-old Tamika Pledger was sentenced Wednesday for involuntary manslaughter in the January 2015 death of 16-year-old Tierra Smith.

The victim was with a group of teenagers in Kansas City, Kansas, involved in a confrontation when Pledger’s car hit them while going more than 30 mph in a 20 mph speed zone.

Pledger contended her car’s brakes didn’t work properly. She said she was responding to a call from a teenage relative that other girls were bothering her.

Pledger was also found guilty of three counts of aggravated battery for injuring three other teens.

Bank robbery charges filed against suspect who shot at Kan. Trooper

Gathercole in a Dawson County Nebraska courtroom Ju,y 24-image courtesy KNOP TV

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Robbery charges have been filed in Nebraska against a man suspected of being the “AK-47 bandit,” whom investigators believe robbed banks in five states.

Court records show 39-year-old Richard Gathercole was indicted Tuesday for an August 2014 bank robbery in Nebraska City, about 50 miles (80 kilometers) south of Omaha. His attorney didn’t immediately return a call Wednesday from The Associated Press.

FBI officials have been looking for years for the man they believe robbed banks in California, Idaho, Iowa, Nebraska and Washington state typically while carrying an AK-47 rifle.

Gathercole, of Montana, was arrested June 20 near Lexington, Nebraska, after a sheriff’s deputy spotted a pickup truck that Kansas authorities had reported stolen by a man who fired at a state trooper.

Gathercole also faces weapons charges.

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