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Peggy Ann Raymer

Dateline: Great Bend, Kansas

Name of Deceased: Peggy Ann Raymer                                           Age: 83

Date of Death: September 19, 2017

Place of Death: Hutchinson Regional Medical Center, Hutchinson, Kansas

Date of Birth: September 13, 1934 at Arlington, Kansas

Parents Name: Irvan and Elizabeth Catherine (Jamieson) Bunyan

OBITUARY INFORMATION

Peggy married the love of her life, Harvey Milton “Milt” Raymer September 1, 1950 at the First Church of the Nazarene, Pratt, KS.  They just recently celebrated 67 years of faithful love and devotion together. A homemaker, Sears department store employee, and retired secretary for Great Bend Hydro Test, Inc., Peggy was a Great Bend resident since 1966 coming from Pratt and Cullison.  Peggy was a faithful member of the First Church of the Nazarene, Great Bend, and served alongside Milt in Senior Adult Ministries for 28 years.  Her special gift was being a devoted and compassionate caregiver to her family and friends.

SURVIVORS

Husband: Milt Raymer, of the home

Two sons: Ronald J. Raymer and wife Sherry of Russell, KS

Terry M. Raymer and wife Jennifer of Great Bend, KS

Two daughters: Rhonda J. Snyder and husband Mike of Great Bend, KS

Cynthia A. Smith and husband Eric of Great Bend, KS

One brother: James R. Bunyan of Valley Center, KS

One sister: Billie Holland of Emporia, KS

Eleven Grandchildren:  Travis Raymer, Kevin Raymer, Tanner Raymer, Clinton Snyder, Chad Raymer, Traci Raymer, Allias Hartman, Austin Johnson, Jared Johnson, Wesley Smith, and Mindy Pfannenstiel

Eighteen Great-Grandchildren

She was preceded in death by one brother, Glen Bunyan; and three sisters, Louise McAdams, Betty Gibson, and Pauline Burke.

 

SERVICE INFORMATION

Funeral Service: 3:00 pm, Saturday, September 23, 2017

Place of Service: First Church of the Nazarene in Great Bend

Officiant: Pastors Josh Foster and Amy Foster

Interment: Great Bend Cemetery, Great Bend, Kansas

Visitation:    9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., with the family receiving friends from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Friday, September 22, 2017, and 9:00 a.m. to Noon Saturday, September 23, all at Bryant Funeral Home.

Memorial Fund: First Church of the Nazarene or Nazarene Compassionate Ministries, 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

 

Police identify Kansas man who died in motorcycle crash

SEDGWICK COUNTY —  A Kansas man died in an accident just after 3p.m. Wednesday in Sedgwick County.

A 1991 Harley Davidson motorcycle driven by Arthur Pilant, 61, Wichita, was northbound on McClain, according to officer Charley Davidson.

The motorcycle rear-ended a 2003 Ford pickup that was stopped waiting to turn on Minisa Street.

Pilant was transported to a local hospital where he died. The 39-year-old pickup driver was not injured.

Pilant was not wearing a helmet, according to Davidson.

It is the 24th fatality accident in Wichita in 2017.

K-Preps High School Football Rankings

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CLASS 6A
#1 LAWRENCE FREE STATE (3-0)
#2 SHAWNEE MISSION EAST (2-1)
#3 DERBY (2-1)
#4 TOPEKA HIGH (3-0)
#5 BLUE VALLEY (2-1)

Others Considered: Blue Valley North (1-2), Garden City (3-0), Hutchinson (3-0), Lawrence (3-0), Manhattan (2-1), Wichita Northwest (2-1)

CLASS 5A
#1 GODDARD (3-0)
#2 ST. THOMAS AQUINAS (2-1)
#3 BISHOP CARROLL (3-0)
#4 ST. JAMES ACADEMY (3-0)
#5 MILL VALLEY (2-1)

Others Considered: Kapaun Mt. Carmel (3-0), KC Schlagle (3-0), Pittsburg (2-1), Shawnee Heights (3-0), Topeka Seaman (3-0), Valley Center (3-0), Wichita Heights (1-2)

CLASS 4-D-I
#1 BISHOP MIEGE (3-0)
#2 MAIZE SOUTH (3-0)
#3 DE SOTO (3-0)
#4 MCPHERSON (2-1)
#5 BUHLER (2-1)

Others Considered: Andale (3-0), Augusta (3-0), Basehor-Linwood (3-0), Fort Scott (3-0), Mulvane (2-1), Paola (3-0), Tonganoxie (3-0), Wellington (3-0)

CLASS 4A-DII
#1 COLUMBUS (3-0)
#2 SCOTT CITY (3-0)
#3 PRATT (3-0)
#4 WICHITA COLLEGIATE (2-1)
#5 TOPEKA HAYDEN (1-2)

Others Considered: Burlington (2-1), Colby (3-0), Holcomb (2-1), Holton (1-2), Nickerson (2-1), Santa Fe Trail (3-0), Smoky Valley (2-1)

CLASS 3A
#1 NEMAHA CENTRAL (3-0)
#2 SILVER LAKE (3-0)
#3 PHILLIPSBURG (3-0)
#4 CONWAY SPRINGS (3-0)
#5 MARYSVILLE (3-0)

Others Considered: Chaparral (3-0), Cheney (3-0), Galena (3-0), Garden Plain (3-0), Hesston (2-1), Hoisington (2-1), Lakin (3-0), Marion (3-0), Norton (3-0), Osage City (3-0), Perry-Lecompton (3-0), Riley County (3-0), Sabetha (3-0)

CLASS 2-1A
#1 SMITH CENTER (2-1)
#2 JEFFERSON CO. NORTH (3-0)
#3 LYNDON (3-0)
#4 VALLEY HEIGHTS (3-0)
#5 ELL-SALINE (3-0)

Others Considered: Centralia (2-1), Elkhart (2-1), Jackson Heights (3-0), St. Mary’s Colgan (2-1)

8-MAN I
#1 ST. FRANCIS (3-0)
#2 OSBORNE (3-0)
#3 BURLINGAME (3-0)
#4 SPEARVILLE (3-0)
#5 VICTORIA (3-0)

Others Considered: Atwood-Rawlins Co. (3-0), Bennington (3-0), Central Plains (2-1), Clifton-Clyde (3-0), Hoxie (3-0), Logan-Palco (3-0), Madison (3-0), Solomon (3-0), South Central (3-0), St. Paul (3-0), West Elk (3-0)

8-MAN II
#1 HANOVER (3-0)
#2 PIKE VALLEY (3-0)
#3 HUTCHINSON CENTRAL CHRISTIAN (3-0)
#4 HODGEMAN COUNTY (2-1)
#5 OTIS-BISON (2-1)

Others Considered: Caldwell (3-0), Dighton (3-0), Mankato-Rock Hills (3-0), South Barber (3-0), Sylvan-Lucas Unified (3-0)

KVCA Volleyball Rankings

The Kansas Volleyball Association has released the Week 3 Volleyball Rankings.  Records listed reflect information that was submitted by Monday, September 18.

Rank – School – Record – Last Week’s Ranking
Class 6A
1. Blue Valley North 10-1 (1)
2. Olathe Northwest 10-2 (2)
3. Blue Valley West 10-2 (3)
4. Olathe North 11-2 (NR)
5. Lawrence-Free State 11-5 (NR)
6. Blue Valley 7-4 (4)
7. Manhattan 8-6 (6)
8. Washburn Rural 8-2 (7)
9. Gardner-Edgerton 7-4 (8)
10. Lawrence 9-4 (5)

Class 5A
1. St. James Academy 14-3 (1)
2. Lansing 11-1 (2)
3. Goddard 15-1 (5)
4. De Soto 14-2 (3)
5. Maize 16-4 (6)
6. St. Thomas Aquinas 10-5 (4)
7. Newton 14-4 (10)
8. Andover 12-3 (7)
9. Pittsburg 15-1 (8)
10. Shawnee Heights 11-7 (NR)

Class 4A – Division 1
1. Rose Hill 16-0 (1)
2. Basehor-Linwood 14-5 (3)
3. Louisburg 15-5 (2)
4. Bishop Miege 1-7 (4)
5. McPherson 10-2 (5)
6. Abilene 12-4 (7)
7. Maize South 13-7 (8)
8. Hays 7-2 (10)
9. Andover Central 9-7 (9)
10. Independence 13-1 (NR)

Class 4A – Division 2
1. Topeka-Hayden 12-5 (1)
2. Concordia 13-2 (2)
3. Andale 13-3 (3)
4. Burlington 16-2 (4)
5. Wichita-Trinity Academy 11-0 (6)
6. Nickerson 13-4 (5)
7. Santa Fe Trail 8-2 (7)
8. Holcomb 10-3 (9)
9. Chapman 10-2 (NR)
10. Pratt 13-9 (8)

Class 3A
1. Kingman 22-0 (1)
2. Silver Lake 14-2 (2)
3. Hesston 13-1 (3)
4. Thomas More Prep-Marian 14-1 (4)
5. Nemaha Central 15-1 (6)
6. Douglass 7-1 (7)
7. Garden Plain 8-4 (NR)
8. Cheney 8-4 (5)
9. Royal Valley 10-4 (10)
10. Beloit 14-2 (NR)

Class 2A
1. Heritage Christian 13-1 (1)
2. St. Mary’s-Colgan 14-2 (2)
3. Plainville 15-0 (3)
4. Kiowa County 15-2 (5)
5. Inman 15-1 (6)
6. Udall 13-0 (NR)
7. Valley Falls 12-4 (9)
8. Smith Center 10-4 (8)
9. Jefferson County North 11-5 (10)
10. Valley Heights 9-6 (NR)

Class 1A – Division 1
1. Goessel 13-0 (2)
2. Centralia 15-1 (1)
3. South Central 17-1 (3)
4. Olpe 13-3 (5)
5. Hanover 18-7 (4)
6. Frankfort 9-3 (NR)
7. Beloit-St. John’s/Tipton 11-2 (8)
8. Thunder Ridge 11-3 (7)
9. Rural Vista 12-2 (6)
10. Pretty Prairie 9-2 (10)

Class 1A – Division 2
1. Wheatland-Grinnell 11-0 (1)
2. Sylvan-Lucas 15-1 (2)
3. Otis-Bison 13-2 (3)
4. Argonia 12-2 (6)
5. Attica 6-3 (4)
6. Northern Valley 7-5 (5)
7. Logan 10-2 (7)
8. Ingalls 8-5 (9)
9. Marais des Cygnes Valley 12-9 (NR)
10. Fowler 7-5 (NR)

SEPTEMBER 21, 2017

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Studio Line 9AM – 10AM:  620-792-2479

FOR SALE: 7-1/4 SKIL SAW, PROPANE BOTTLE FOR A GRILL, QUEEN SIZE SERTA ADJUSTABLE BED. 786-1945

FOR SALE: 2007 DODGE BIG HORN RAM 4WD PU (LOADED), REMINGTON 710 RIFLE. 282-1293 AFTER 5PM

WANTED: ROLLS OF INSULATION/INSULATION FOR THE WALLS. 797-5781

FOR SALE: JOHN DEERE 9300 GRAIN DRILLS 12″ 793-2142

FOR SALE: MICHELIN TIRES 235/55/17 564-3247

FREE: 3 6WK KITTENS LITTER BOX TRAINED. 785-472-1204

WANTED: KITCHEN CABINETS. 785-650-2076

FOR SALE: 1976 CHEVY 4WD PU W/NEW TIRES, JOHN DEERE 2280 SWATHER, 16′ STRATUS BASS BOAT. 285-5398

FOR SALE: 1958 PLYMOUTH FURY 793-2749

FOR SALE: 6’X8′ TRAILER, 8’X16′ W/NEW TIRES ON BOTH. 785-639-6097

FOR SALE: SMALL LIVESTOCK BUILDINGS, WHEEL WEIGHTS FOR A FORD TRACTOR. WANTED: 3 PT HARROW. 586-8009

FOR SALE: TONY LLAMA BOOTS (9), WEATHERGUARD PU TOOL BOX. WANTED: HEATER FOR A WATERBED. 639-2934

FOR SALE: TRUMPET. 792-4466

FOR SALE: 50′ TO 70′ TRACKS FOR A FARM DOOR, GOATS. 785-483-1234

FOR SALE: 1,000 GAL. WATER TANK ON A TRAILER. 617-2291

FOR SALE: LARGE AMOUNT OF TOOLS, FURNITURE, 4 WHEELER. 282-1227

FOR SALE: REAR BUMPER & SIDE TRIM FOR A 1966 MUSTANG, LINCOLN PORTABLE WIRE WELDER, 1-1/2 OD ALUMINUM PIPE 20′ LENGTHS. 316-519-6050

FOR SALE: 2 FERRETS. 786-1734

FOR SALE: TOOL BOX , TIN & LUMBER FROM A DEMOLISHED BUILDING. 794-6839

WANTED: TANNING BED. 792-9414

WANTED: TABLE TOP BELT SANDER 1″ OR 2″ BELT 785-731-1127

FOR SALE: ELECTRIC KNIFE, EUREKA VACUUM UPRIGHT, MENS ROCKPORT SHOES 10-1/2, HAIR CUTTING SET. 792-5310 OR 282-3957

FOUND: WHITE CAT, LITTER BOX TRAINED. (ORSCHELN & DOLLAR GENERAL). 617-6721

FOR SALE: HANDMADE CHILD’S PICNIC TABLE, ADIRONDACK CHAIR, WALNUT JEWELRY BOX. 282-9331

TRADING POST CLASSIFIED:

YARD SALE:
THIS YARD SALE IS LOCATED AT 1447 16TH ST. GREAT BEND. THE YARD SALE STARTS TODAY AT 1:30 UNTIL 6 AND TOMORROW FROM 11 UNTIL 6:30. YOU WILL FIND ELECTRIC SAW, HORSE EQUIPMENT, KNICK-KNACK SHELF, TOYS, CLOTHING IN ALL SIZES, SHOES, JEWELRY, KITCHEN ITEMS AND SO MUCH MORE. PLEASE NO EARLY SALES.

THANK YOU FOR LISTENING & HAVE A GREAT DAY

Barton County Health Department flu shot outreach scheduled

Thursday, September 21
10:00-11:00 am – Beaver Fire Station
11:30-12:30 pm – Odin Store
2:30-3:30 pm – Claflin Fire Station

Friday, September 22
8:00-9:00 am – Galatia Fire Station
9:30-10:30 am – Olmitz – That New Place
1:00-2:00 pm – Albert City Building
2:30-3:30 pm – Pawnee Rock City Office

Cop Shop (9/20)

Barton County Sheriff’s Office Incident Log (9/20)

Theft

At 10:29 a.m. a theft was reported at 160 SE 1 Avenue.

Criminal Damage

At 10:58 a.m. criminal damage was reported to property at 215 McKinley Street.

Injury Accident

At 6:49 p.m. an accident was reported at 4209 10th Street.

Non-Injury Accident

At 8:09 p.m. an accident was reported at NE 100 Road & NE 10 Avenue.

At 9:49 p.m. an accident was reported in the 500 block of W. Barton County Rd.

Great Bend Police Department Incident Log (9/20)

K9 Use / Call Out

At 2:51 a.m. Lazar, the K9, was used on a traffic stop at Forest Avenue & Polk Street.

Abdominal Pain / Problems

At 10:39 a.m. ambulance assistance was needed at 5225 Ridgeway Dr.

K9 Use / Call Out

At 11:29 a.m. a juvenile complaint was taken at 2027 Morton Street.

Non-Injury Accident

At 11:37 a.m. a vehicle was backing east and struck another vehicle which was moving south on private property at 3413 10th Street.

At 12:22 p.m. a vehicle was backing south and struck legally parked object on private property at 5630 Broadway Avenue.

Unconscious / Fainting

At 2:26 p.m. ambulance assistance was needed at 3907 Broadway Avenue.

Chest Pain

At 5:37 p.m. EMS assistance was needed at 3000 25th Street.

At 6:15 p.m. ambulance assistance was needed at 1600 Broadway.

Injury Accident

At 6:48 p.m. a vehicle was westbound in the parking lot at 4209 10th Street and struck a pole.

Traffic Arrest

At 10:33 p.m. a traffic arrest was made at 24th Street & Main Street.

Theft

At 10:37 p.m. Applebee’s Restaurant, 3209 10th Street, reported a theft.

Organization designed to protect your investments reveals hack

NEW YORK (AP) —The Securities and Exchange Commission says its corporate filing system was hacked last year and the intruders may have used the nonpublic information they obtained to profit illegally.

The disclosure comes two months after a government watchdog said deficiencies in the agency’s computer systems put the information they contain at risk. It also follows a massive hack at the credit reporting agency Equifax.

The SEC issued a statement late Wednesday that said the breach was discovered last year but the possibility of illicit trading was only discovered last month. The statement did not explain why the hack itself was not revealed sooner.

The SEC files financial market disclosure documents through its EDGAR system, which processes over 1.7 million electronic filings in any given year.

Ten point performance lands Barton’s Fagundes conference award

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Larissa Fagundes of the Barton Community College women’s soccer team has been named the KJCCC Kansas MTXE Women’s Soccer Player of the Week for week four of the 2017 season.

Competing in just one of the Lady Cougars’ games last week due to injury, Fagundes accounted for six of Barton’s goals in the 8-0 win at Garden City Community College. Entering the Barton record books with a program fourteenth best four goal performance, the Brazilian freshman dished out two assists as her ten point effort ranks ninth in program history.

Most recently Fagundes and the Lady Cougars climbed back to .500 overall with a 3-0 win Tuesday over Hesston College. Now 3-3-1 on the season and 2-2-1 in Region VI play, Barton will next travel to Goodland, Kansas, on Saturday, taking on Northwest Kansas Technical College in a 3:00 p.m. (CT) kick-off against the 4-1 Lady Mavericks.

Police arrest burglary suspect Kan. woman found in her bedroom

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SHAWNEE COUNTY — Law enforcement authorities are investigating an aggravated burglary and have a suspect in custody.

Just after  4a.m. Tuesday, police were dispatched to a residence located in the 400 block of NE Sumner in Topeka for an aggravated burglary.

The woman reported awaking and noticing a man in her bedroom. Realizing the man was not her husband a confrontation ensued. The male suspect fled the residence and was not located at the time. Surveillance images were disseminated to identify the male suspect identified as Thomas R McNeil Jr, 30,

Officers  located him in the 2000 Block N Topeka Blvd when he was reported as a suspicious person. He was transported to the Law Enforcement Center for questioning and then to the Department of Corrections for charges of aggravated burglary, theft and battery related to this incident.

McNeil has previous convictions for theft, burglary, drugs and criminal use of a financial card, according to the Kansas Department of Corrections.

 

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