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GOP field for Kansas governor gets another candidate

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TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas Insurance Commissioner Ken Selzer has appointed a treasurer for a campaign for the Republican nomination for governor next year.

Selzer filed the form last week with the secretary of state’s office. Appointing a treasurer allows him to legally accept contributions.

Five other Republicans have appointed treasurers. They are Secretary of State Kris Kobach, former state Sen. Jim Barnett of Topeka, Wichita businessman Wink Hartman, Leawood businessman Patrick Kucera and ex-state Rep. Ed O’Malley of Wichita.

Pro-marijuana activist and Wichita businesswoman Jennifer Winn a still has an active campaign committee from her unsuccessful 2014 bid for the GOP nomination.

Four Democrats have appointed treasurers. They are ex-Wichita Mayor Carl Brewer, former state Agriculture Secretary Joshua Svaty, Olathe physician Arden Andersen and Wichita high school student Jack Bergeson

Commissioners approve lease agreement for communications tower

Barton County Commissioners voted 5-0 Monday to approve and update a lease agreement for a plot of land that is the location of a county communications tower near Susank.

According to Barton County 911-Director Dena Popp, the agreement with Brad Demel is an increase over what the county has paid Demel in the past.

Dena Popp Audio


The increase of $200 per year from $300 to $500 is for a 350′ x 300′ lot. The updated agreement runs through 2026, with an option to renew until 2036.

Kansas man jailed running from scene of shots fire near police

Martinez-photo Shawnee Co.

SHAWNEE COUNTY – Law enforcement authorities are investigating a suspect after an altercation with police.

Just after 2 a.m. Sunday, officers responded to a disturbance at a motel in the 700 Block of SW Fairlawn in Topeka, according to Lt. Jennifer Cross with Topeka Police.

While on the scene, officers heard several gunshots and called for backup officers to assist out of fear for their safety.

Officers arrested Trey Glenn Martinez, 21, while he attempted to run from the scene. He was in possession of a gun at the time of his arrest, according to Cross.

He is being held in the Shawnee County jail on requested charges of Aggravated Assault of a Law Enforcement Officer, Criminal use of a Weapon, Battery of a Law Enforcement officer, Interference and Criminal Discharge of a Firearm.

Enrollment at the schools starts this week; online enrollment having success

The online enrollment continues for all USD 428 students, but Tuesday, August 8 and Wednesday, August 9 will have school buildings in Great Bend open to the public for on-site enrollment for the 2017-2018 school year. Each public school will provide two time frames to accommodate schedules for students or parents.

USD 428 Public Information Director Jennifer Schartz says the online enrollment has been a success over the recent summers.

Jennifer Schartz Audio


The online enrollment is available by going to www.usd428.org. The in-person enrollment will be open from 8 a.m. – 1 p.m. Tuesday at all elementary schools and open 8 a.m. – 7 p.m. at the middle school and high school today. On Wednesday, all grade schools will be open for enrollment from 1 – 7 p.m. while the middle school and high school will be available 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Helping Hands Preschool will hold their enrollment this Thursday, August 10 from 7:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.

John O’Connor

August 7, 2017

Attention: If you can see this, it means you have been officially screened and duly approved to read the following feature, Week 314, of Fun ‘n Frolics Galore, brought to you as a service of the Too Much Time On His Hands Association.

I was reminiscing last week about our first house at 28th and Williams in Great Bend and related the great Cat vs Bird story. Which triggered a memory in Sally, who suggested I tell you the ‘other bird story.’

This particular incident scared the heck out of me, but had no lasting effect, except maybe that little involuntary twitch I still get when lifting a trash can lid. Just kidding.

This incident began when I found a medium-size dead bird in the yard one day. I figured it was the cat or some other predator that had jumped the unfortunate member of the avian persuasion. So I dropped the bird in the trash can and forgot about it.

Next day I took out a bag of trash, lifted the lid and whoosh, flap, flap, chirp, screech; the supposedly dead bird took off in a flurry of feathers, missing me by mere inches. Yours truly was a mite surprised, to say the least. Wonder what he told the rest of the crew back at the nest: “I was just trying to nap and this idiot throws me in a trash can.”

Another memory: we also went through the Flood of ’81 in that house with our three-week-old daughter. It had rained something like fourteen inches in twelve hours or so, and the water infiltrated the neighborhood from all sides.

Every few hours I would go out, assess the situation and confidently tell Sally, “don’t worry, I think it’s cresting now. It won’t go any higher.”

Then the water crept over the curb and into the yard. No problem. It surely wouldn’t get any higher than that. We could still drive out if need be. “That’s pretty much it,” I said, feeling pretty good since the rain had stopped by then. Except the water kept rising. And rising.

When it got up to the base of the foundation, we knew it was time to escape. Luckily for us, the late Bob Olivier (bless his kind soul) was slowly driving his huge Western Power truck through the neighborhood picking up evacuees. We jumped on board and went first to the city auditorium and then to Sally’s parents’ house which was out of the flood zone.

Came back two days later (we literally waded in; the water was still a foot high) and found that we had gotten double lucky. The water had just barely touched the bottom of the main floor of the house, but other than a few square feet of damp carpet, we had no real damage. Another plus: our house was situated on a slight rise, maybe a foot higher than houses across the street, which sadly, sustained a lot of damage, especially if they had basements. We had a crawlspace.

Moral of the story: When it comes to water, don’t be like me and turn into a self-appointed expert. Water has a way of making you look silly.

Alright, let’s delve into your replies to last week’s post…

On the comedian who use his sponsor’s name in his audience greeting, we have two winners. Julie got the one I was looking for with Jack Benny and his “Jello again, this is Jack Benny talking.” I had forgotten about Bob Hope’s, “hi this is Bob Texaco Hope,” but Terry hadn’t. Good job.

Terry also remembered the Mt. St. Helens’ eruption of 1980. (See last week’s post.) He said he had been planting corn near Seward and left the planter in the field overnight. The next morning he found the seed boxes covered with ‘volcano dust’ from 900 miles away.

Edith Ann said a dentist with a second-floor office on Main in the ‘50s was Dr. Schubert, according to Phyllis Marsh. Did Phyllis say exactly where the office was? Just curious.

On a related note, Joe Boley agreed with me (see last week’s post) that the upstairs part of Komarek’s was musical instrument repair. He also has completed a history of Loyall Komarek, longtime musician and band director. Joe, will this be available for sale or study at the Historical Society?

Billy Willy dropped by, gave us a ‘thumbs-up, but had no comments this time.

‘Sideshow Brad’ answered the ‘colorful’ food product question. Yep, you’re right, margarine (in some states) had to be sold in its natural white color. You could buy a little color packet to mix yellow in if you so desired. The dairy industry lobbied fiercely to get those laws onto the books.

‘GB Artist’ knows his legendary middle east ruler songs. Yes, it was ‘King Tut’ by Steve Martin. Edith Ann agreed. As with most Martin things, the song was very funny, especially when he did it live on SNL.

Ryan stopped by with a few nice comments. Thank you, sir.

Okay, the two questions still open include the one about the White House Chief of Staff who had to resign partially because of some fancy wearing apparel, and also the one asking about the first location of Action Sports.

So, I guess that leaves room for a few more…

Who was the guy who would sometimes do hours of trivia in the early days of KHOK?

What was the first true national brand of gasoline, sold under the same name in every state?

On this 1950’s TV show Walter Cronkite did NOT read the news. What was the show?

Well, that’s about all of this ‘show’ for this time. We shall convene once again in the friendly confines of cyberspace at approximately this same time next Monday. Have a great week.

John

Kansas man flown to hospital after industrial accident

RENO COUNTY – A Kansas man was injured in an industrial accident on Monday in Hutchinson.

Just after 10a.m., first responders were called to Woodwork Manufacturing, 400 South Adams, in Hutchinson, according to Sgt. David Maness with Hutchinson Police.

A planer had kicked wood back toward and impaled the man in the right side, according to Maness. The man was flown to Wichita for treatment.

He was conscious and talking according to Maness. The victim, whose name was not released, is expected to make a full recovery.

Kansas couple killed in crash 1 day after their wedding

Austin and Rebekah- photo GoFundMe

CLEARWATER, Kan. (AP) — A weekend accident in Kansas has claimed the life of a husband and wife, just one day after their marriage.

The accident happened around 6:30 p.m. Saturday near Clearwater. The driver of a truck, Austin Wesson, was pronounced dead at the scene. His 19-year-old wife, Rebekah Bouma, died about 12:30 a.m. Monday at a hospital.

Bouma and Wesson married on Friday.  Friends established an online fund to assist the survivors.

Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Office Lt. Lin Dehning says the cause of the accident is under investigation.

New Barton County Treasurer learning the ropes

While he will not officially take office until October, newly elected Barton County Treasurer Jim Jordan is spending time in the Treasurer’s Office reviewing day-to-day operations. Thanks to an arrangement with outgoing Treasurer Kevin Wondra, Jordon has a desk to work from on the second floor of the courthouse as he prepares for taking over the position that he won in last November’s general election.

Besides the time he is spending now at the courthouse, Jordan has also completed several training courses and traveled to different counties to see how they are doing things.

Jim Jordan Audio


As for the time he is spending in the Barton County Treasurer’s Office, Jordan says he is using the time to watch and learn.

Jim Jordan Audio


Unlike other elected offices, the term of treasurer runs on what is called the tax roll year which is from November 1 to the end of the following October. Once the process begins, the treasurer in office at the time is responsible for the following year’s tax roll which is why Jordan will not be taking office until October.

AUGUST 7TH, 2017

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Barton County Sheriff’s Office Service Log (8/4)

Warrant Arrest

At 10:27 a.m. an arrest was made at 1310 Monroe Street.

Theft

At 2:05 p.m. a theft was reported at 12 1st Street in Olmitz.

Stroke

At 7:07 p.m. EMS assistance was needed at 592 NE K-156 Highway.

Theft

At 7:10 p.m. Classic Inn Restaurant, 30 Patton Road, reported a theft.

Fire

At 9:34 p.m. a fire was reported at MM 192 on 56 Highway.

8/5

Injury Accident

At 1:05 a.m. an accident was reported in the 500 block of E. Barton County Road.

Non-Injury Accident

At 1:40 p.m. an accident was reported at Avenue V & 12th Road, out of county.

Unconscious / Fainting

At 5:08 p.m. EMS assistance was needed at 1134 SW 20 Road in Pawnee Rock.

Burglary / Not in Progress

At 6:28 p.m. a burglary was reported at 1332 NE 180 Road in Claflin.

Non-Injury Accident

At 10:48 p.m. an accident was reported at E. US 56 Highway & SE 130 Avenue in Ellinwood.

8/6

Warrant Arrest

At 1:41 p.m. Erik Simpson was arrested on two GBMC warrant at 1714 Harrison for contempt of court.

Non-Injury Accident

At 3:36 p.m. an accident was handled by the KHP at NE K-156 Highway & NE 140 Avenue in Claflin.

At 5:07 p.m. an accident was reported at 409 E. 2nd Street in Ellinwood.

At 8:21 p.m. an accident was reported at NW K-96 Highway & NW 120 Avenue.

Great Bend Police Department Incident Log (8/4)

Non-Injury Accident

At 8:14 a.m. an accident was reported in the 4800 block on Broadway.

Warrant Arrest

At 10:15 a.m. an officer arrested Jame Aumiller at 1806 12th Street on a Barton County warrant.

At 11:08 a.m. an officer arrested Randy Moore on three Barton County warrants at 2123 Main Street.

Non-Injury Accident

At 12:37 p.m. an accident was reported at 3920 10th Street.

Convulsions / Seizures

At 5:09 p.m. ambulance assistance was needed at 402 Frey Street.

Theft

At 6:55 p.m. theft of a cell phone was reported at 1615 16th Street.

8/5

Non-Injury Accident

At 4:50 p.m. Matthew Anderson was backing west at 3502 10th Street and Emily Crawford was backing east from parking stalls on private property and struck each other.

Criminal Damage

At 5:15 p.m. Leah Keever reports her 2007 Pontiac being keyed at 5210 10th Street, total loss of $500.00.

Non-Injury Accident

At 10:01 p.m. an accident was reported at 3212 10th Street.

Fight

At 11:51 p.m. a fight was reported at McDonald’s, 3307 10th Street. No fight but a juvenile was charged with MIC and released to parent.

8/6

Warrant Arrest

At 2 a.m. Alisa Orosco was arrested on a warrant at 3503 10th Street.

At 2:50 a.m. Joseph Orosco was arrested on a warrant at 3503 10th Street.

Traffic Arrest

At 4:46 a.m. a subject passed out behind the wheel of a Ford pickup in the street at Kansas and Lakin. Carlose Soto was found passed out in his vehicle still running and in drive. A wrecker was called to pick up the vehicle. Soto was arrested for DUI, no DL, and ITOL. Soto refused all testing.

Utility Problems

At 9:30 a.m. a water leak in the roadway was reported in the 3000 block of Forest Avenue.

Theft

At 11:15 a.m. theft of plastic tote boxes were reported at 1811 Main Street. Total loss of $62.00.

Stroke

At 12:58 p.m. ambulance assistance was needed at 2012 32nd Street 1B.

Traumatic Injuries

At 1:34 p.m. ambulance assistance was needed at 4714 17th Street Ter.

Sick Person

At 2:52 p.m. ambulance assistance was needed at 915 Stone Street.

Chest Pain

At 3:30 p.m. ambulance assistance was needed at 5404 Broadway Avenue.

Non-Injury Accident

At 4 p.m. an accident was reported at 3503 10th Street.

Non-Injury Accident

At 5:26 p.m. Timothy Evans was traveling east through the parking lot at 1315 10th Street and struck the legally stopped 2002 Chevy pickup.

Theft

At 5:33 p.m. Diana Sunley reports theft of a S&W .38 revolver at 5861 Aspen. Total loss of $650.00 The gun was entered int NCIC.

Criminal Damage

At 8:04 p.m. criminal damage was reported at 1308 Monroe Street.

Non-Injury Accident

At 8:41 p.m. an accident was reported at 5936 Aspen Dr.

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