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FEBRUARY 12, 2018

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Studio Line 9AM – 10AM:  620-792-2479

FOR SALE: MASTER BUILT SMOKER GRILL W/MANUAL. 793-0163

FOR SALE: FRESH COUNTRY BROWN EGGS, FOOD DEHYDRATOR, CAGE FOR SMALL LIVESTOCK. 586-8009

FOR SALE: PU TOOL BOX, LARGE SMOKER ON A TRAILER, REFRIGERATOR. 923-5028

FOR SALE: MY HEAT SPACE HEATER, DIRT DEVIL HAND VAC W/BAG, KIRBY VACUUM. 786-4274

FOR SALE: BLACK & DECKER BATTERY OPERATED TOOLS DRILL, SAW & MORE, LUMBER. 617-8530

FOR SALE: PEDESTAL TABLE W/6 CHAIRS/2 LEAVES (STORAGE IN TABLE), ENTERTAINMENT CENTER. 786-6996

FOR SALE: KAWASAKI DRILL W/CASE, 2 FLIP PHONES, AMMO, TOOL KIT W/TOOLS. 786-1945

WANTED: REAR BUMPER FOR A 2000 DODGE DAKOTA PU. 617-3213

FOR SALE: 3 TIRES 245/65/17, FEMALE TURTLE DOVE, COCKATIELS. 617-4311

FOR SALE: 2002 OLDSMOBILE BRAVADA. 785-820-1365

FOR SALE: LG K10 SMART PHONE AT&T, HANDMADE CUTTING BOARDS & CHINA CABINET. 282-9331

WANTED: NO TILL GRASS DRILL, 8 TO 10 ROUND BALE SELF DUMPING TRAILER. 617-3944

WANTED: FEMALE TRI-COLOR BEAGLE. 793-5645

FOR SALE: 18′ BOAT/150 HP/MOTOR/TRAILER (NEEDS HELP). 639-1770

FOR SALE: MANGLE, 2 CHEST OF DRAWERS, 2 SHELVES. 617-5136

FOR SALE: 27′ BOAT W/2 350 ENGINES/TRAILER, SEMI TRUCK W/NEW TRANSMISSION, 2 CB’S. 855-0857

FOR SALE: 2 16″ CHAIN SAWS, WEED TRIMMER, JOHN DEERE RIDING MOWER 0 TURN. 785-483-1722

FOR SALE: 1998 JEEP WRANGLER SAHARA W/6CYL/PS/AIR AND MORE. 1500 WATT GENERATOR, TIRES & WHEELS FOR A YAMAHA GRIZZLY. 793-0979

FOR SALE: 7X4 GLASS TOP PICNIC TABLE W/6 CHAIRS. 617-7918

FOR SALE: CHILD’S WOOD ROCKING CHAIR, KIDS VHS MOVIES, 7-1/2′ CHRISTMAS TREE. FREE: MAGAZINES. 792-9710

FOR SALE: HONDA 4 WHEELER, TANDEM AXLE CAR TRAILER, WASHER 786-5255

FOR SALE: 1981 SUZUKI 1100, 1997 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS, EMERGENCY LIGHT BAR. 785-658-5149

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Tuesday High School Basketball Schedule

Western Athletic Conference
Great Bend @ TMP (1590/97.7FM)
Dodge City @ Garden City
Abilene @ Hays
Liberal @ Cimarron

Central Kansas League
Hesston @ Hoisington (KHOK)
Lakin @ Larned (B-104)
Kingman @ Haven
Halstead @ Hillsboro
Smoky Valley @ Lyons
Pratt @ Nickerson

Central Prairie League
Ness City @ Central Plains
Plainville @ Ellinwood
South Central @ St. John
Macksville @ Otis-Bison
LaCrosse @ Stockton
Kinsley @ Victoria

Other Area Games
Ellsworth @ Ell-Saline
Stafford @ Cunningham
Pratt-Skyline @ Norwich

Barton County Sheriff’s Booking Activity (2/9 – 2/11)

2/9

BOOKED: Candace Jones of Great Bend on GBMC warrant for contempt of court, bond set at $1,042.50 cash only or 30 days in jail.

BOOKED: Howard Lee Johnson for drug evaluation.

BOOKED: Hernan Montez of Great Bend on Barton County District Court warrant for probation violation with a bond set at $5,000 C/S. Warrant with a bond set at $500 cash only. Kansas Department of Corrections warrant with no bond.

BOOKED: Matthew Cooley of Great Bend on Barton County District Court case is to serve 120 days in DOC.

BOOKED: Jason Scott of Susank on Barton County District Court warrant for failure to appear, bond set in lieu of $233 cash only.

BOOKED: Milton Brown of Hoisington on DOC hold for serve sentence.

BOOKED: Meryl J. Ramirez on Barton County District Court warrant for probation violation with no bond.

BOOKED: Angela S. Grissom on Barton County District Court case with a serve sentence.

BOOKED: Cori Galliart of Hoisington on Great Bend Community Corrections Arrest & Detain, no bond.

BOOKED: Vanity D. Gruber on Barton County District Court case for DWS with a bond of $2,500 C/S.

BOOKED: Amy Grove of Great Bend on a Barton County District Court serve sentence.

BOOKED: Andrew Campbell of Great Bend on a Barton County District Court warrant for failure to appear, bond set at $10,000 C/S. BCDC warrant for interference with LEO and DWS, bond set at $5,000 C/S.

BOOKED: Ryan M. Wagner on Hoisington Municipal Court case for battery DV with a bond of $1,000 C/S.

BOOKED: Paul Rios of Great Bend on Barton County District Court warrant for failure to appear, bond set in lieu of $2,500 cash only. BCDC case for driving while suspended, bond set in lieu of $1,000 C/S. Reno County District Court warrant for failure to appear, bond set in lieu of $500 cash only.

BOOKED: Deneva Steinert after being remanded into custody of the Barton County Detention Center to serve 120 days on Barton County District case.

BOOKED: Steven Wayne McCarroll of Ellinwood on BTDC case for order of commitment, no bond.

RELEASED: Jeanna Rader on Pratt County District Court warrant for failure to appear, released to Pratt County.

RELEASED: Jason Scott of Susank on BCDC warrant for failure to appear after posting $233 cash.

RELEASED: Alejandro Azteca on BCDC warrant for attempted murder, aggravated battery, and criminal damage to property, by order of the court.

RELEASED: Vanity Gruber on Barton County District Court case with a $2,500 surety bond through Ace Bail Bonding.

RELEASED: Ryan M. Wagner on Hoisington Municipal Court case for battery DV with a $1,000 surety bond through A-1 Bail Bonds.

RELEASED: Christopher Maher to Pawnee County after being released of all Barton County charges.

RELEASED: Cori Little back to Kansas Department of Corrections.

2/10

BOOKED: Lesley Galvan of Great Bend for Great Bend Municipal Court case for DUI, minor in consumption, improper driving on laned roadway, bond set at $1,000 C/S.

BOOKED: Jason Bitter of Pawnee Rock on Great Bend Municipal Court case for serve sentence.

BOOKED: Rebecca Mancia of Great Bend on Great Bend Municipal Court case for serve sentence.

BOOKED: Kristi Schwedes of Great Bend for serve sentence.

BOOKED: Shonda Washington of Great Bend for BTDC warrant for possession of methamphetamine with intent, bond set at $100,000 C/S. BTDC case for driving while suspended, possession of methamphetamine and possession of paraphernalia, bond set at $10,000 C/S.

BOOKED: Gerardo Solis-Hernandez of Larned on Great Bend Municipal Court case for no driver’s license, bond set in lieu of $500 C/S.

BOOKED: Bailey Fish of Great Bend on GBMC warrant for failure to appear, bond set at $500 C/S.

RELEASED: Lesley Galvan on GBPD case after posting a $1,000 surety bond through Ace Bail Bonding.

RELEASED: Courtney Veitenheimer of Great Bend on GBMC warrant for failure to comply to serve 5 days in jail.

RELEASED: Gerardo Solis-Hernandez of Larned on Great Bend Municipal Court case for no driver’s license after posting a $500 surety bond through Ace Bail Bonding.

RELEASED: Bruce Felder of Rush Center on Barton County District Court case for possession of methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia, driving while suspended, and improper registration after posting $10,000 surety bond through Ace Bail Bonding.

2/11

BOOKED: Jack Weimaster of Great Bend on BTDC case for driving while suspended, bond set at $2,500 C/S.

BOOKED: Gordan Hicks of Hoisington on BTDC warrant for failure to appear, bond set at $200 cash only or 48-hour OR.

BOOKED: William Gray of Great Bend on BTDC case for aggravated battery domestic, bond set at $75,000 C/S.

BOOKED: Jeremy Garcia of Colorado Springs, CO on Barton County District Court case for DWS, no liability insurance, expired tag, and speeding, bond set at $1,000 C/S.

RELEASED: Gordan Hicks of Hoisington on failure to appear, bond posted in the amount of $200 cash.

RELEASED: Jason Bitter of Pawnee Rock on Great Bend Municipal Court case for serve sentence.

RELEASED: Bailey Fish of Great Bend on GBMC warrant for failure to appear after posting a $500 surety bond.

RELEASED: Tammy Lowe of Great Bend on Barton County Community Corrections serve sentence for BCDC case after serving time in full.

RELEASED: Amy Grove of Great Bend on BCDC serve sentence after serving time in full.

RELEASED: Jeremy Garcia of Colorado Springs, CO for BCDC case for DWS, no liability insurance, expired tag, and speeding after posting a $1,000 surety bond through Ace Bail Bonding.

Wichita State men’s, women’s players involved in separate crashes

Reaves-photo courtesy Wichita State Athletics

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Wichita State says two men’s basketball players were involved in a nine-vehicle pileup and that the women’s team also crashed after freezing drizzle.

No players or coaches were injured in the Saturday night crashes in Wichita.

The Kansas Highway Patrol blamed the nine-vehicle pileup on slick conditions. University officials say 19-year-old Austin Reaves and 22-year-old Brett Barney continued on to dinner afterward. The crash happened after the Shockers beat Connecticut in Koch Arena. One person in another vehicle was taken to a hospital.

University officials say the bus carrying the Wichita State women’s basketball team also was involved in an accident on the way to Koch Arena from Eisenhower National Airport.

Gael Bujanda

Great Bend — Gael Bujanda, 4, passed away February 7, 2018 at Children Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, MO. He was born in Great Bend on March 19, 2013, son of Jesus and Yansi Bujanda.

Gael was a beloved son, grandson, nephew and cousin. He absolutely loved all of his toys and he had a smile that would lighten up a whole room. His dream was to grow up to play baseball. He leaves us leaving a big empty spot in our hearts and will be missed dearly by all.

Survivors include his parents Jesus and Yansi; three brothers Jesus, 16 Eduardo, 16, Sebastian,9 and two sisters; Yarexi, 11 and Arianna,1.

Mass of Christian Burial will be 10:00 a.m. Saturday February 10, 2018, at St Rose Catholic Church in Great Bend with Father Don Bedore. Interment will follow at Great Bend North, Great Bend, Kansas. Visitation will be 5 – 10 p.m. Friday February 9, 2018 at Bryant Funeral Home.

Memorial has been established with Kans for Kids, 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

 

Marion J. Shuey

Dateline: Great Bend, Kansas

Marion J. “Mickie” Shuey, 83, passed away February 7, 2018, at Hays Medical Center, Hays, Kan. She was born October 9, 1934, at Hugoton, Kan., to Clark Earl and Lanetta Mae (Carr) Fulkerson. She married Roger Dean Shuey December 7, 1952, at Great Bend, Kan.  He died February 14, 2011.

Mrs. Shuey, a longtime resident of Great Bend, was a homemaker and had previously worked as a bartender at Smoky’s Dance Ranch.  She was a member of VFW Auxiliary Post 7428, American Legion Auxiliary Post 286, both of Hoisington, Kan., and the Fraternal Order of the Eagles, of Great Bend.  She had a passion for life, especially enjoying her family, bowling, and reading.

Survivors include her four sons, Rick Shuey and wife Connie of Tioga, N.D., Ronnie Shuey and wife Bev of Great Bend, Roger Shuey and companion Leslie of Wilmington, S.C., and Joe Shuey and wife Darla of Manhattan, Kan.; one daughter, Pam Shuey of Hoisington; and seventeen grandchildren and numerous great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by one son, Bill Shuey; one granddaughter, Melissa Shuey; two brothers, Delois Fulkerson, and Jack Fulkerson; and by one sister, Betty McCallister.

Memorial services will be 1:30 p.m. Monday, February 12, 2018, at Bryant Funeral Home with The Reverend Dick Ogle. A private family inurnment will take place at a later date at Hillcrest Memorial Park, Great Bend.  There will be no visitation, as cremation has taken place.

A memorial fund has been established with Great Bend Health and Rehabilitation to benefit the activities department, 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

Inmate sent offsite for treatment after Kan. prison disturbance

EL DORADO, Kan. (AP) — Authorities say one inmate was sent offsite for medical treatment after inmates fought at the El Dorado Correctional Facility.

El Dorado Correctional Facility -photo KDOC

Cheryl Cadue, with the Kansas Department of Corrections, says the fight happened Friday and involved a physical altercation between two small groups of inmates. Cadue says the injured inmate has since returned to the prison, which is about 30 minutes northeast of Wichita.

Cadue says the facility was never on lockdown and that no staff was injured. But the Kansas Organization of State Employees reports that the facility went on lockdown Friday and remained on lockdown Saturday. The union represents state workers

Autism Spectrum Disorder Workshop Coming

The Pilot Club of Great Bend is sponsoring an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Workshop set for Saturday, April 7, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Barton Community College in the Fine Arts building in Great Bend. The event is open to the public. Teachers and families in Kansas, and especially western Kansas, affected by autism are encouraged to attend.

Attendees can sign up for this workshop early through the Pilot Club’s web site, www.greatbendpilotclub.com, or www.eventbrite.com or print the registration form and mail to Great Bend Pilot Club, PO Box 503, Great Bend, KS 67530. Our Facebook page will also have a link for registration. The costs to attend are $50 for professionals and $20 for families, students and daycare providers. CEU’s are pending. After the deadline of March 15, registration and admission at the door the day of the workshop will have an added fee of $5.00.

Keynote speaker will be Dr. Jim Ball of Cranbury, New Jersey, author of the book, “Early Intervention and Autism, Real-Life Questions, Real-Life Answers.” Dr. Ball is the immediate past chair of the National Board of Directors of the Autism Society. He has lectured nationally and internationally, provided expert testimony, and published in the areas of early intervention, behavior, consultation services, social skills, technology and trauma.

Additional speakers leading breakout sessions include the following:

Dr. Linda Heitzman-Powell, PHD, MPH, of McLouth, is a licensed psychologist and a board certified behavior analyst. Her research interests are related to the education and training of professionals and parents through the use of distance technology to increase access. Her breakout sessions include Behavior Basics and Parent Training.

Elizabeth Hewatt is a board certified behavior analyst at Pathways Alternative Center for Education in Pratt. PACE provides services for individuals with autism and developmental disabilities in south central Kansas.  Her Story and the Function of Behavior are Ms. Hewatt’s breakout sessions.

Tami Allen is the program director of Families Together, Inc. of Wichita with offices in Garden City. Families Together supports families with exceptional children by assisting with building natural supports within communities. Her breakout sessions include Stress Management and Learning with a Difference.

Jenni Halstead is a Certified Rhythmic Movement Consultant and Course Instructor who has worked in Occupational Therapy for 21 years. She specializes in reflex integration for pediatric to geriatric clients to overcome multiple problems, including Autism, ADHD and Downs Syndrome. Both of Ms. Halstead’s sessions will be on Rhythmic Movement.

Keynote speaker, Dr. Ball, will join them in the breakout sessions sharing information on Strategies for Early Intervention Programs; Video Modeling and its Use in the Classroom; Social Skills Throughout the Educational Years; and Job Skill Resources. The workshop also will have a panel of parents who will share Their Stories and knowledge of this disorder.

The Great Bend Pilot Club has received a matching grant from the Pilot International Founder’s Fund to help develop and present this workshop. The Pilot International Founders Fund was established to support the community-based work of Pilot Clubs by helping to underwrite club efforts to serve in the areas of Preparing Youth for Service, Encouraging Brain Safety and Health, and Supporting Those Who Care for Others. Through the Pilot International Founders Fund, Pilot International and its local Pilot Clubs are able to improve the lives of others through education, volunteerism, financial support and research.

For more information about the Autism Spectrum Disorder Workshop, contact Sally O’Connor, 620-786-5572. For questions regarding registration, contact Betty Schneider,
785-342-5112.

Kansas man wanted on Federal warrant jailed after brief standoff

SHAWNEE COUNTY—Law enforcement authorities are investigating a suspect on felony charges.

Gish-photo KDOC

Just after 1:30 Sunday, police began watching a residence in the 1500 block of SW Campbell in Topeka for a man wanted on a Federal arrest warrant for felon in possession of a firearm, according Police Lt. Kelvin Johnson.

Visual confirmation was made on the subject identified as 31-year old Jacob Gish and he ran back into his residence.

Gish refused to answer the door and attempts to make contact with him were made by phone and the use of a PA. After approximately 45 minutes of trying to get the him to come outside, he finally surrendered to the officers and was taken into custody without incident.

Gish and booked into the Shawnee County Jail on his Federal warrant and felony obstruction.

He has two previous drug convictions, according to the Kansas Department of Corrections.

Barton Baseball splits final two games at Carl Albert

bartonsports.com – Coming from behind in sweeping Thursday’s action, the Barton Community College baseball team faced a different type of adversity on Friday in wrapping up the four game set at Carl Albert State College in Poteau, Oklahoma.

Dropping game one 4-1, the Cougars bounced back in the nightcap to lead through the first three innings before having to claw back again in pulling way for a 13-7 win.

Notching fourth year Head Coach Brent Biggs’ 100th victory, the 3-1 Cougars will head back to Oklahoma next weekend with a three-game nine inning set at Rose State College in Midwest City.

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