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The Franklin County Sher- iff’s Office released the iden- tities of three bodies found Monday and Tuesday at 3197 Georgia Road, west of Ottawa, during a press conference late Wednesday afternoon. The vic- tims were Lana’s mother, Kaylie Bailey, 21, Olathe, Andrew Stout, 30, Ottawa, and Steven White, 31, Ottawa, Franklin County Sheriff Jeff Richards told reporters gathered in front of the sheriff’s office, 305 S. Main St., Ottawa. Bailey and Lana were re- ported missing May 3. Stout and White were last seen April 25. Bailey and her daughter were last seen at the Georgia Road residence, Sheriff Jeff Richards told reporters Wednesday. Stout and White had lived in the modu- lar home on the property with Kyle Flack, a person of interest in the case. Bailey reportedly was in a relationship with Stout. Her body was found Monday in a detached garage on the property. The two men were found Monday and Tuesday in the home, ac- cording to the sheriff’s office. Frontier Forensics began conducting autopsies on the three bodies at 6 p.m. Tuesday to determine a cause or manner of death for each of the bodies, and Richards said Wednesday the forensics evidence positive- ly identified Bailey, Stout and White. But he declined to say how the three were killed, add- ing he did not want to provide any details that might impede the ongoing investigation. The sheriff did not say if medical examiners had determined how long Bailey, Stout and White had been dead. SEARCH FOR LANA The Franklin County Sher- iff’s Office and the Kansas Bu- reau of Investigation are asking for assistance from the media and the public in an effort to lo- cate Lana. She is described as an 18-month-old female toddler, 2 feet tall, 30 pounds, with light brown hair and blue eyes, the Kansas Bureau of Investigation said Wednesday afternoon in a press release. An Amber Alert has not been issued for Lana. “Our priority right now is finding Lana,” Richards said Wednesday afternoon. Authorities had been search- ing for Flack, as well as a black 2007 Toyota Corolla he alleg- edly was driving. HOME DELIVERY: (785) 242-4700 Community News. Community Connections. ‘Mud boggers’ planning benefit event for kids. See Page 9. GET DIRTY Regular season shows headed toward summer re-runs. See Page 11. TV GRIDS Thursday May 9, 2013 Ottawa, Kansas 75 cents Volume 143, No. 290 16 Pages Herald Ottawa The THURSDAY EDITION Courtesy photo Authorities are asking for assis- tance in an effort to locate Lana Bailey. She is described as an 18-month-old female toddler, 2 feet tall, 30 pounds, with light brown hair and blue eyes. Photo by Bobby Burch/ The Ottawa Herald Franklin County Under- sheriff Rick Geist, right, shakes hands with Don Stottlemire, Franklin County commissioner, Monday while commis- sioners Colt Waymire and Roy Dunn look on. Geist was sworn in Monday as part of a sheriff’s office reorga- nization by new county Sheriff Jeff Richards. NEW UNDERSHERIFF Geist relishes opportunity to help sheriff rebuild trust By ABBY CROSTHWAIT Herald Staff Writer “Deputy Russel Geist, No. 298 is 10-7.” Those words, read by Franklin County dispatch, signaled the retirement of a young sheriff’s deputy’s badge number after his un- timely Oct. 12, 2011, death at age 28. This week — a year and a half later — Russel Geist’s badge number was reassigned; brought out of retirement and given to his father, Rick Geist, Franklin County’s new undersheriff. Geist, Ottawa, was appointed to the post by Franklin County Sheriff Jeff Richards and sworn in Monday morning at the Franklin County Board of Commissioners meeting. “I was pretty shocked when Sheriff Rich- ards asked me if I would accept taking [Rus- sel’s] badge number,” Geist said. “It’s an honor to accept where my son had left off, and I can pick back up on it.” Richards said the gesture of bringing the badge out of retirement isn’t taken lightly. “The significance of that badge being retired is still significant, and you wouldn’t just bring one out of retirement just for something insignifi- cant,” Richards said. “Once [Geist’s] service is done at the sheriff’s department, it’ll go back to being retired again.” Geist See GEIST, Page 2 By The Herald Staff Family members of the late Kaylie Bailey and her missing 18-month-old daughter, Lana, made a public plea Wednesday night, asking whomever might have the toddler to return her to her family. “Please give her back,” Linda Journeys, Lana’s great- aunt, said. “That’s all we want.” Shawn Pettijohn, Kaylie Bailey’s sister, also spoke at the Wednesday night news confer- ence in Ottawa, regarding the case and the continued search for Lana. Pettijohn said she hoped the little girl, who had a vivacious personality, would be found. “She’s 18 months. She loves holding things up to her ear and saying, ‘I.’ She loves clap- ping her hands. She’ll make you work hard for a smile, but it’s always worth it,” Pettijohn said. “She has the biggest blue eyes any aunt would love, and I certainly do. We’re just hoping to hear good news about Lana at any time.” FAMILY PLEA: RETURN LANA Photo by Bobby Burch/The Ottawa Herald ABOVE: Investigators inspect a crime scene Tuesday after- noon near the southeast corner of a modular home at 3197 Georgia Road where authorities discovered the bodies of Kay- lie Bailey, 21, Olathe, Andrew Stout, 30, Ottawa, and Steven White, 31, Ottawa. INSET: Bailey, Stout and White. See LANA, Page 8 MISSING BABY CASTS SHADOW OVER HOMICIDE INVESTIGATION Map by JT Kent/The Ottawa Herald The site of a triple homicide discovery Monday and Tuesday at 3197 Georgia Road is shown west of Ottawa. ‘Person of interest’ convicted in 2005 shooting. See Page 3. RELATED CASE TRIO OF VICTIMS IDENTIFIED See INVESTIGATION, Page 8

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Where is Lana Bailey? That’s the question family, community members and law enforcement officers were try-ing to answer Wednesday night as the search continued for the missing 18-month-old girl whose mother was identified by authorities Wednesday as one of the victims of a triple homi-cide discovered earlier this week in rural Ottawa. The Franklin County Sher-iff’s Office released the iden-tities of three bodies found Monday and Tuesday at 3197 Georgia Road, west of Ottawa, during a press conference late Wednesday afternoon. The vic-tims were Lana’s mother, Kaylie Bailey, 21, Olathe, Andrew Stout, 30, Ottawa, and Steven White, 31, Ottawa, Franklin County Sheriff Jeff Richards told reporters gathered in front of the sheriff’s office, 305 S. Main St., Ottawa. Bailey and Lana were re-ported missing May 3. Stout and White were last seen April 25.

Bailey and her daughter were last seen at the Georgia Road residence, Sheriff Jeff Richards told reporters Wednesday. Stout and White had lived in the modu-lar home on the property with Kyle Flack, a person of interest in the case. Bailey reportedly was in a relationship with Stout. Her body was found Monday in a detached garage on the property. The two men were found Monday and Tuesday in the home, ac-

cording to the sheriff’s office. Frontier Forensics began conducting autopsies on the three bodies at 6 p.m. Tuesday to determine a cause or manner of death for each of the bodies, and Richards said Wednesday the forensics evidence positive-ly identified Bailey, Stout and White. But he declined to say how the three were killed, add-ing he did not want to provide any details that might impede

the ongoing investigation. The sheriff did not say if medical examiners had determined how long Bailey, Stout and White had been dead.

Search for Lana The Franklin County Sher-iff’s Office and the Kansas Bu-reau of Investigation are asking for assistance from the media and the public in an effort to lo-cate Lana. She is described as an 18-month-old female toddler, 2 feet tall, 30 pounds, with light brown hair and blue eyes, the Kansas Bureau of Investigation said Wednesday afternoon in a press release. An Amber Alert has not been issued for Lana. “Our priority right now is finding Lana,” Richards said Wednesday afternoon. Authorities had been search-ing for Flack, as well as a black 2007 Toyota Corolla he alleg-edly was driving.

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Franklin County Under-sheriff Rick Geist, right, shakes hands with Don Stottlemire, Franklin County commissioner, Monday while commis-sioners Colt Waymire and Roy Dunn look on. Geist was sworn in Monday as part of a sheriff’s office reorga-nization by new county Sheriff Jeff Richards.

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Geist relishes opportunity to help sheriff rebuild trustBy ABBY CROSTHWAITHerald Staff Writer

“Deputy Russel Geist, No. 298 is 10-7.” Those words, read by Franklin County dispatch, signaled the retirement of a young sheriff’s deputy’s badge number after his un-timely Oct. 12, 2011, death at age 28. This week — a year and a half later — Russel Geist’s badge number was reassigned; brought out of retirement and given to his father, Rick Geist, Franklin County’s new undersheriff. Geist, Ottawa, was appointed to the post by Franklin County Sheriff Jeff Richards and sworn in Monday morning at the Franklin County Board of Commissioners meeting. “I was pretty shocked when Sheriff Rich-ards asked me if I would accept taking [Rus-

sel’s] badge number,” Geist said. “It’s an honor to accept where my son had left off, and I can pick back up on it.” Richards said the gesture of bringing the badge out of retirement isn’t taken lightly. “The significance of that badge being retired is still significant, and you wouldn’t just bring one out of retirement just for something insignifi-cant,” Richards said. “Once [Geist’s] service is done at the sheriff’s department, it’ll go back to being retired again.”

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Family members of the late Kaylie Bailey and her missing 18-month-old daughter, Lana, made a public plea Wednesday night, asking whomever might have the toddler to return her to her family. “Please give her back,” Linda Journeys, Lana’s great-aunt, said. “That’s all we want.” Shawn Pettijohn, Kaylie Bailey’s sister, also spoke at the Wednesday night news confer-ence in Ottawa, regarding the case and the continued search for Lana. Pettijohn said she hoped the little girl, who had a vivacious personality, would be found. “She’s 18 months. She loves holding things up to her ear and saying, ‘I.’ She loves clap-ping her hands. She’ll make you work hard for a smile, but it’s always worth it,” Pettijohn said. “She has the biggest blue eyes any aunt would love, and I certainly do. We’re just hoping to hear good news about Lana at any time.”

FaMILY pLEa: REtuRN LaNa Photo by Bobby Burch/The Ottawa Herald

ABOVE: Investigators inspect a crime scene Tuesday after-noon near the southeast corner of a modular home at 3197 Georgia Road where authorities discovered the bodies of Kay-lie Bailey, 21, Olathe, Andrew Stout, 30, Ottawa, and Steven White, 31, Ottawa. INSET: Bailey, Stout and White.

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Geist’s appointment to the sher-iff’s office was part of a reorganiza-tion effort by Richards that also saw the county’s previous undersheriff, Steve Lunger, appointed lieutenant colonel after the new sheriff — him-self sworn in less than a month ago, April 10 — reclassified the former master deputy position. Jerrod Fred-ricks previously held the master dep-uty and public information officer role, but he and former Sheriff Jeff Curry resigned in April amid allega-tions of criminal wrongdoing. The newly sworn-in undersher-iff, a retired Ottawa police detec-tive who unsuccessfully ran against Curry in the August 2012 Republican primary, said his love of law enforce-ment drew him out of retirement. “I’ve always enjoyed law enforce-ment, and [retirement] was a nice little break,” Geist said. “I’ve been in [law enforcement] and there was a chance I could get back into it, and I’m glad to be here now.” Geist has worked in law enforce-ment since 1981, retiring from the Ottawa Police Department in 2011, he said. After tinkering around for a little more than two years, he said he was ready to get back to work. “I did a lot of stuff around the house,” he said. “I played golf and helped out at a friend’s shop doing odds and ends things here and there and was missing law enforcement quite a bit. I had to keep up with what was going on and this was an oppor-tunity I really couldn’t pass up.” During his retirement, he kept busy by continuing to help out with local DARE Camp and the McGruff Club efforts, programs he said he wants the sheriff’s office to partici-pate in. “They’re still programs I truly en-joy, and I like working with kids,” he said. “[I’m] hoping to get something established now at the sheriff’s de-partment involving kids and law en-

forcement and working together.” Richards, a former Overland Park police detective, said he’s known Geist for quite some time because of working on previous investigations and cases together. The sheriff said he knew Geist would be a good fit for the position. “I talked to him a lot about where we saw the future and what needs to be done to get this department to where we want it to be,” Richards said. “I talked to other people too, but when it came down to it, and I still believe that Rick’s the best fit for [undersheriff].” Rebuilding trust in the community is No. 1 on Richard’s and Geist’s list, they said. “[Geist] wants to see the public trust in the sheriff’s department,” Richards said. “He wants to see more interaction with the sheriff’s office and the public, and those are things I believe have to happen and I think he can do that.” After Curry’s April 1 resignation, Geist said he decided not to apply for the sheriff’s position again. “With everything going on, and what the community was going through, the impact that it was taking

on them, I felt it was better to back out and let somebody from the out-side come in,” Geist said. “ ... And if I had the chance to come underneath that person, whoever it might have been, then I would try to come in and work with them.” By reclassifying the master deputy position to a lieutenant colonel posi-tion, and bringing Geist on board as undersheriff, Richards said his reor-ganization helps free up time for ser-geants and lieutenants to be able to get back on the streets. “That was one of the concerns the community was throwing out during the election. It was a concern about seeing more patrol officers out on the road,” Geist said. “With these two positions the sheriff has developed here, that will give his sergeants of patrol a lot more opportunity to be out there working with the guys and seeing their needs and helping them out as the calls come in.” Richards said Geist’s position as undersheriff will mean that, in his absence, Geist will act as sheriff, as well as maintain other day-to-day re-sponsibilities. “Anything in patrol or investiga-tions or our property room, those would be things run up through [Geist],” Richards said. “That’s how I see day-to-day.” Geist said he’s excited to be back in law enforcement and noted that his 30-plus year track record in law enforcement will help him settle in to the sheriff’s office. “Whether it’s out working with the guys on different cases or stuff like that, I think I will make a great ad-justment,” Geist said,

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MarketsLOCAL GRAIN

Ottawa Coop’s quota-tions for Wednesday afternoon: hard wheat, 7.25; soybeans, 14.46;

corn, 6.73; milo, 6.08. Prices at Franklin County’s USDA Farm Service Agency: corn, n/a; milo, n/a; oats, 4.00; soybeans, n/a; wheat, 7.46.

DeathSUSAN SKILES

Susan Skiles, 62, Ottawa, died Tues-day, May 7, 2013, at St. Luke’s South, Overland Park. A funeral mass is planned 10 a.m. Sat-urday, May 11, 2013, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. A rosary will be said at 6:30 p.m.

Friday, May 10, 2013, at Dengel & Son Mortu-ary, followed by a visi-tation for family and friends 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday. Interment is planned for Highland Cemetery, Ottawa. She was born Friday, Oct. 27, 1950, in Austin, Texas, the daughter of Patrick & Catharine Lavy.

VIRGINIA M. (ENYART) RANDAZZO

Virginia M. (Eny-art) Randazzo, 84, died Wednes-day, May 1, 2013. A memo-rial service is planned for a later date. She was born June 3, 1928, the 10th child of Eben B. and Ida May Enyart, Baldwin.

She graduated Ottawa High School in 1946. She was beloved by her family and friends; cherished for her warmth, humor and positive spirit. She was preceded in death by all her siblings, as well as her husband, E.L. “Randy” Randazzo, Dallas, Texas. Survivors include her son, Mike Randazzo and his wife, Lydia, and their children, Tiffany and Trev-or; son, Philip Randazzo; daughter, Vickie Randazzo and her daughter, Brandi.

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and up until the service hour Thursday at Dengel & Son Mortuary, where the family planned to meet with friends 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. today before the graveside service. Inter-ment was set for Wood-lawn Cemetery. He was born Thurs-day, Feb. 23, 1939, in Des Moines, Iowa, the son of William and Annie (DeM-oss) Gilbert Jr. II. He was a near-lifelong Ottawa, Kan., resident. He also lived in Quenemo and Effingham, Kan. Bill was united in mar-riage with Earlene Kay

Postlethwaite May 12, 1962, in Oklahoma. She preceded him in death Jan. 1, 2004. He worked for Yel-low Freight as a truck driver for 30 years. He also owned and operated a restaurant in Effingham. He served in the U.S. Air Force. He was a member of the Living Way Apostolic Church. Survivors include a daughter, Katherine Falk, Kansas City, Kan.; sons, William Gilbert, Quen-emo, and James Gilbert, Melvern; brother, Jack Gil-

bert; sister, Chris Jones; 11 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, Wil-liam and Annie Gilbert Jr. II; wife, Earlene Gilbert; daughter, Deborah Hill; and sister, Judy Cum-mings. The family suggests memorial contributions to Living Way Apostolic Church through Dengel & Son Mortuary, 235 S. Hickory St., Ottawa KS 66067. An online guest book is available at www.dengel-mortuary.com

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Steven Dale Free was trying to give Kyle Flack a break in 2005 when he offered the teenager a job helping him tear down and set up mobile homes, Free’s sister said. “Kyle needed work, and Steve offered the kid a job,” Stephanie Ingram, sister of the late Steven Free, said. “But Steve said Kyle was being real lazy, and Steve was the boss, so he told Kyle he didn’t want to work with him no more. Steve told him to get on down the road.” Ingram said she thinks that caused something in-side Kyle Flack “to snap.” That night, after firing Flack, Free was playing pool with a couple of other people inside the garage next to his sister’s mobile home at the corner of Third and Cherry streets in Ottawa, Ingram said. Free left the game for a moment to urinate on a mulberry tree in the yard near the garage, she said. And that’s when Flack, who was wait-ing in the shadows near the garage, shot Free five times with a small-caliber handgun, Ingram said. “I was inside our house, and the shots sounded like firecrackers going off — pop, pop, pop,” Ingram said. “We ran outside, and Steve was lying in the grass by the tree. Kyle had emptied the gun on him.” Ingram said Flack, then-19, disappeared into the darkness, and it took three days for the authorities to locate him in a ditch be-tween Ottawa and Pomona. “He was headed to his grandma’s house in Po-mona,” Ingram said. Flack was convicted in 2005 of intentional attempt-ed murder in the second degree after pleading no contest in the shooting of Free, then-47, according to Franklin County District Court documents. Flack was paroled in 2009 after serving less than four years of a 59-month sentence, according to the Kansas

Department of Corrections. Free survived the shooting but died in De-cember 2011. Ingram said Free, who died of lung cancer, still had shrap-nel in his lungs, and she thinks that contributed to his death. Flack, now 27, was identified Tuesday by law enforcement officials as a person of interest in con-nection with a triple homi-cide at 3197 Georgia Road, west of Ottawa. The Frank-lin County Sheriff’s Office released the identities of the three bodies found Monday and Tuesday at that location as Kaylie Bailey, 21, Andrew Stout, 30, and Steven White, 31, Bailey and her 18-month-old daughter, Lana, were reported missing May 3. Stout and White were last seen April 25. Flack report-edly had been living in the modular home on the property, where Stout’s and White’s bodies were found, before Stout “kicked him out” for not paying rent, a friend of the homicide vic-tims said Tuesday. Bailey’s body was found under a tarp in a detached garage on the 4.7-acre tract of land. Her daughter, Lana, still is missing. Baby clothes were found near Bailey’s body in the garage, eyewitnesses said. Bailey was said to be in a relationship with Stout. A 2005 report from the Franklin County Sher-iff’s Office said two guns related to the Free shoot-

ing case were found in a search near K-68 and Idaho Road — an area about a mile from the farm at 3197 Georgia Road. Authorities had been searching for Flack, as well as a black 2007 Toyota Corolla he allegedly was driving. The vehicle was recovered unoccupied 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in Emporia. Flack later was located at about 2:30 a.m. Wednes-day in Emporia, Franklin County Sheriff Jeff Rich-ards said Wednesday. Bailey and her daughter were last seen May 1 in Olathe on their way to the Georgia Road residence in the Corolla bearing Kan-sas Tag 618DAA, with a tag on front saying “Shawna’s toy” and duct tape on passenger side mirror, according to press release from the Kansas Bureau of Investigation Wednesday afternoon. Flack has not been ar-rested in connection with the shootings, Richards said Wednesday night. “We have not taken any-one into custody,” Rich-ards said about 8:30 p.m. Wednesday. While Richards con-firmed investigators had interviewed Flack Wednesday morning, he declined to say what Flack’s status was Wednes-day night, nor would he confirm if Flack was still with law enforcement officials in Emporia or in Franklin County.

The news that Flack was a person of interest in the case, however, did not come as a shock to Ingram, she said. “It didn’t surprise me at all — Kyle has some men-tal instabilities. I think he’s a psychopath,” Ingram said. “If you ever met him, you would feel that vibe right off. I was friends with his mother, Judy, and I know his family, but I stopped talking with her after Kyle shot Steve.” Court documents pre-pared about Flack before his sentencing in the 2005 Free shooting indicated he had no previous crimi-nal history but did have a history of mental illness. Flack was sentenced in accordance with sentenc-ing guidelines in 2005, according to the court documents. Ingram said she also wasn’t surprised to hear that Flack was located in Emporia because that’s where his mother now resides. Flack should have received a stiffer sentence in her brother’s shooting, Ingram said. “If the Franklin County court system and the

district attorney’s office would have done their jobs right in the first place, he would still be in jail where he belongs,” Ingram said. “He got five years for try-ing to murder my brother — that’s one year for each bullet he put in him. And he didn’t even serve the full time. That’s not right. Steve got a raw deal.” Court documents indicated Flack was to pay more than $70,000 in restitution to Steven Free for medical bills and other expenses related to the shooting, but Ingram said her brother only collected about $300 of that money. “[Flack] didn’t even pay back enough restitution to cover Steve’s funeral [costs],” she said. “And

now that Steve is dead, Flack is off the hook for paying any more of it.” Ingram said she fears that Flack would not hesi-tate to kill again if pro-voked. “They need to lock him up and not let him out,” she said.

Daily ReportHospital NotesAdmissions •Monday:BonnieGilroy,Ottawa;KathyGowdy,Otta-wa;ShirleyMance,Ottawa. •Tuesday:LeeBulmer,Vassar.Dismissals •Tuesday:KathyGowdy,Ottawa;ShirleyMance,Ot-tawa.

Police Department NewsIncidents • 3:06 p.m. Tuesday, 600 block of North SycamoreStreet, a 14-year-old Ottawa boy was taken into protective custody after making threatening comments, according to a police report. • 7:01 p.m. Tuesday, 600 block of South SycamoreStreet, a 15-year-old Ottawa boy reported he was bat-tered by another 15- year-old Ottawa boy. The case is still under investigation, according to a police report.Thefts •11:15a.m.Monday,CountryMart,2138S.PrincetonCircle, a 46-year-old Pomona man reported a known sub-ject passed a forged check at the business. • 7:29 p.m. Monday, Walmart Supercenter, 2101 S.Princeton St., a 21-year-old Ottawa woman reported an unknown subject stole her financial card.Accidents • 5:53 p.m.Monday, CountryMart, 2138 S. PrincetonCircle, Erica Owczarski, 21, Ottawa, reported an unknown vehicle hit her vehicle while it was parked in the Country Mart parking lot. •3:57p.m.Tuesday,3200blockofK-68,avehicledrivenby Robin Blake, 22, Stilwell, struck a vehicle driven by Nancy Thummel, 42, Atchison. Thummel was cited fordisobeying a stop sign, according to a police report.

Wellsville Police Department News •April26:700blockofMainStreet,publicassist;700block of Main Street, public assist. •April27:700blockofMainStreet,publicassist;700blockofMainStreet,publicassist; •April28:300blockofMainStreet,suspiciousactiv-

ity;600blockofMainStreet,trafficcomplaint •April 29:K-33 and I-35,motorist assist; 1000 blockof Poplar Street, motorist assist. 600 block of East Sev-enthStreet,suspiciousactivity;700blockofMainStreet,publicassist;600blockofMainStreet,publicassist;700blockofMainStreet,assistoutsideagency;200blockofWest Sixth Street, animal complaint; 200 block ofEastSixth Street, suspicious activity. •April30:700blockofMapleStreet,animalcomplaint;200 block of East 10th Street, animal complaint. •May1:700blockofMainStreet,informationreport;300blockofWalnutStreet,alarmcall;100blockofWestFourthStreet,publicassist;200blockEastSixthStreet,juvenilecomplaint;300blockofEastSeventhStreet,pub-lic assist. •May2:200blockofLocustStreet,informationreport;400blockofMainStreet,theftreport;1000blockofPop-larStreet,propertyaccident;400blockofMapleStreet,911hang-up;200blockofElmStreet,criminalthreatre-port;200blockofElmStreet,medicalcall. •Friday: 200blockofEastFifthStreet, trafficcom-plaint; 400 block of Maple Terrace, traffic complaint;600blockofMainStreet,publicassist;200blockofEastFourth Street, public assist. •Saturday:600blockofWalnutStreet,publicassist;100blockofWalnutStreet,civilmatter;500blockofPineStreet 911 hang-up.

Fire CallsOttawa Fire Department • 12:57 p.m.Monday, 926N. Oak St., authorized con-trolled burning. •4:53p.m.Tuesday,K-68andI-35,respondedtoatwo-vehicle wreck. •Firefightersassistedwith10medicalcallsMondayand Tuesday.Franklin County Fire Departments •7:32p.m.May1,3900blockofIdahoRoad,Centropo-lis firefighters responded to a grass fire. •1:40p.m.Monday,3197GeorgiaRoad,FranklinCoun-ty Emergency Management officials, agency assist. • 1:30p.m.Wednesday, 3300blockofK-68.Williams-burg firefighters responded grass fire. •FirefightersrespondedtofivemedicalcallsApril29through Tuesday.

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Crime Stoppers Someone filled up on fuel — and logged a felony theft — this weekend. The Franklin County Sheriff’s Office is investi-gating a weekend incident at the Williamsburg Star Mart, 460 John Brown Road, in which about 465 gal-lons of diesel fuel was taken. The theft — an esti-mated loss of about $1,720 — occurred sometime be-tween 10:30 p.m. Friday and 5:30 a.m. Saturday. Individuals with information about these crimes are encouraged to call the Franklin County Crime Stoppers at (888) 311-TIPS or (888) 311-8477, submit a tip through Franklin County Crime Stopper’s Face-book account, text tip to 274637 (begin text with key-word “Franklin”) or online at www.tipsoft.com. Tip-sters may remain anonymous. Franklin County Crime Stoppers pays as much as $1,000 for information leading to the arrest of any per-son or persons committing a crime in Franklin County.

News BriefsBridge work to disrupt traffic on Old US 59 in Douglas County The state hopes to make an old bridge new again. A replacement bridge project was expected to be-gin Wednesday on an Old U.S. 59 bridge located less than a mile north of Pleasant Grove Hill in Douglas County. Project work is expected to include bridge replacement, grading and surfacing work, according to the Kansas Department of Transportation. Work is planned primarily during daylight hours Monday through Friday, with some occasional Saturday work. NorthboundandsouthboundE1300RoadfromN1000RoadtoN650Roadwillbeclosedtoallthroughtrafficthroughouttheprojectduration.Nomarkeddetour will be provided. Advance message boards will alert traffic to the roadway closure, KDOT said. Drivers should expect minor delays and must use alternate routes throughout the duration of the project.

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I’ve been nagged lately by the feeling that I somehow am respon-sible for my childhood neighbor going to prison. The alarming news that the boy, now a man, is viewing the world through steel bars, threw me back to the place known in the cob-webby part of my brain as my childhood home. Now described as urban living, the homestead back in the day was viewed as being in “the sticks.” Sur-rounded by wheat and corn fields, we lived in the “valley” part of Kansas terrain that belied the Sun-flower State being flat. In what my mother phrased as “needing a good scrubbing,” “the boy” was one of “those boys.” You know, the ones mothers pray will never land at the dinner table at the invitation of their daughters. His pale, freckled face was always smudged — sometimes with dirt, oth-er times with food, but always with the remnants of a nondescript nasal discharge that he habitually wiped from beneath his nose to one cheek or the other by dragging his forearm in a long sweep under his nose. Personal hygiene aside, it was

his personality that grated on my nerves. Needy and whiney, he cried to be the center of attention, some-times acting stupid, other times bordering on dangerous. His constant companion was a slingshot — which he was quite ac-curate with — until one of the other tormented children in the “neigh-borhood” tossed it in the back of a grain hauler being filled with corn. In true parent fashion, and an effort to be neighborly, the folks en-couraged like-aged children to play together. To make matters worse, I relished cleanliness and quiet, while my “playmate” lived for the rush of the kill and notoriety.

It was during one of those play dates my “grace” apparently ran dry. We were supposed to be playing a harmless game of badminton when he started flying from his side of the net to my side in order to hit his own birdies. With him in full brat-and-taunt mode, it seemed appropriate for me to take corrective action. Years and years of pent-up frustra-tion collected in my right arm, and my racket exploded his nose into a runny mass of blood, which in retrospect was a nice change of pace from the usual mixture of snot and boogers. He squealed like a potbellied pig and ran inside to tattle. I spent the final six weeks of summer that year grounded and not allowed any more play dates. It was the best six weeks of my childhood. When I learned about this man’s prison sentence — something to do with domestic abuse — I wondered if I set that ball into motion all those years ago and if a badminton racket somehow was involved.

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Triple challengeSheriff needs community cooperation to help solve case Jeff Richards and the county he was appointed to serve are being tested. Less than a month after becoming the Franklin County’s new sheriff, Richards finds himself leading a massive investigation into a triple homicide in ru-ral Ottawa, as well as a search for a missing 18-month-old, Lana Bailey, the daughter of one of the victims. With the Major Case Squad activated, about 40 of-ficials from various law enforcement agencies were searching the scene early this week where the bod-ies of Kaylie Bailey, Andrew Stout and Steven White were found. Speculation about the case has been rampant since area residents first caught glimpses Monday of a Kansas Highway Patrol helicopter hov-ering over the property at 3197 Georgia Road. As de-tails about the developing story trickled out over the course of the past three days, some have questioned and criticized the sheriff’s office’s handling of the disturbing crime, which has grabbed headlines and media scrutiny from across Kansas and the nation. Richards is in the spotlight — and the hot seat. The grisly discovery of three bodies this week came amid a reorganization effort at the sheriff’s office, led by Richards, in which longtime Under-sheriff Steve Lunger switched to the position of lieutenant colonel and Rick Geist, a former Otta-wa police detective, took on the undersheriff role. Geist was sworn in to his new position — which is expected to involve oversight of sheriff’s office pa-trols, investigations and the evidence room — just hours before the first body was found Monday after-noon. Such a transition likely would be tricky under normal circumstances, but the challenge obviously is magnified by the immediate occurrence of a com-plex investigation into multiple homicides. As Richards and his team continue trying to piece together the details of exactly what happened at the farm outside Ottawa, the sheriff needs the commu-nity’s support, understanding and cooperation. At stake not only is the outcome of the criminal investigation into the deaths, but also the ongoing successful operation of the sheriff’s office. After all the TV crews and out-of-town reporters leave, Otta-wa and Franklin County still will need law enforce-ment leaders they can trust — people they can count on to professionally handle everything from traffic stops to murder investigations. Richards’ thrown-directly-into-the-fire situa-tion is similar to one encountered by his predeces-sor, Jeff Curry. After just three weeks on the job, the former sheriff faced the death of a 22-year-old deputy, who was killed in a single-vehicle wreck near Pomona while responding to a domestic vio-lence call, marking the first such death in the sher-iff’s office’s history. In that instance, the community rallied around the sheriff and his office. We hope Richards is afforded the same support. The sheriff obviously isn’t above criticism or scrutiny, but community members now should be focused on helping law enforcement bring a successful end to the investigation and the search for missing baby Lana. Without such community cooperation, this week’s unfortunate discovery easily could meet the same fate as another Franklin County triple homi-cide — the March 29, 1973, slaying of Hazel Avery, Steven Avery and Gary Longfellow. The three were found shot to death in a 1964 Chrysler four-door car, which was parked on Rock Creek Road, one-half mile east of U.S. 59. Forty years later, the case re-mains unsolved with no justice for its victims. Individuals with information about the missing child or the deaths discovered this week — or the unrelated 1973 triple homicide — are encouraged to call the Franklin County Crime Stoppers at (888) 311-TIPS or (888) 311-8477, submit a tip through Franklin County Crime Stopper’s Facebook account, text tip to 274637 (begin text with keyword “Franklin”) or online at www.tipsoft.com. Tipsters may remain anonymous. Richards, his officers and other law enforce-ment agencies are expected to help protect Frank-lin County residents, but it takes the whole commu-nity, working together to keep us safe. Will we pass the test?

— Tommy Felts,managing editor

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Sometimes a positive inspiration is right in front of me. Alan Cunningham, Eugene Field music teacher, showcases his classes three times a year. The kindergar-ten and first-grade music program traditionally is a musical written by Cunningham using a library book for the students’ grade level. This year, Cunningham decided to use “A Fine, Fine School,” written by Sha-ron Creech with pictures by Harry Bliss. The district is so blessed to have Cunningham’s ability to write songs and a script from a book, mak-ing his own adapted musical for the students. He started doing this years ago when the offerings for young children were not-so interesting and not near the fun his kids needed. Such musicals also were very costly. I was asked to help read for the production, since June Erisman, who usually helps, was scheduled for sur-gery and could not participate. I was honored to be to take part. I spent time with the students, who were so much fun. They took their parts very seriously and did a great job. As soon as the students sang the first song in the program rehearsal, I knew my the topic for my next “Positives in Education” column. I

watched Cunningham handle at least 100 students by getting them quiet and on task by playing the mirror game. When Cunningham raised his hand and moved it to left or right up and down, the students all followed without a peep. He then gave direc-tion to the cast of many students. I saw teacher after teacher come in and help with placing children on stage, teaching them what they need-ed to say. These teachers should have been having planning time, but they gave it up so the show could go on. That itself is a sign of a fine, fine school. Stars of the show came in ill, tem-peratures were taken, a mint given and they were all well and the show went on. Never missed a beat. That

too is a sign of a fine, fine school. I saw teachers quietly encour-aging students to speak up, get a special look on their face, calm a dis-ciplinarian action, silence down the troops and never raise their voices — and always with a smile on their faces. I saw teachers bring their students in early, so they could see their siblings’ program because they were going to be gone the next day. They knew it was important to their siblings. This is a fine, fine school. I saw students do their very best to give a great singing performance so their parents would be proud. I saw students clap and praise good singing and good acting of their peers. This is a fine, fine school. I was so proud Ottawa has teach-ers and students who just go about a regular day, giving their best and indicating they have had a well-rounded education. Thank you all for sharing this fine, fine school with me and the rest of the standing room-only audience. Thank you, parents, for support-ing your children in such an enthusi-astic way.

Marge Stevens is an Ottawa school board member.

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Taxes, guns, drug testing and roofers If your business is a sole-proprietorship, LLC, or S-Corporation, you might want to check if the business should be paying state income tax for tax year 2013. Last year, income taxes for small businesses were eliminated and lowered for all personal income taxpayers. Tax-es were lowered to keep more money at home, not send it to Topeka. •Duringregularsession, several laws were passed protecting our Second Amendment rights in Kansas. Sen-ate Bill 21 was signed into law and passed on a 38-2 vote. The bill allows reciprocity for individuals traveling through or visiting Kan-sas, recognizing a valid concealed carry permit from another state. The law requires a new resident with an out-of-state concealed carry license to obtain a Kan-sas concealed carry li-cense. The new resident can apply for a 180-day permit from the Kan-sas Attorney General’s Office while working to get a Kansas concealed carry license. One of the requirements for the 180-day permit is that the out-of-state concealed carry license is from a jurisdiction that meets or exceeds Kansas requirements for concealed carry. SB 102, referred to as the Second Amendment Protection Act, was signed into law. The law protects firearms and accessories manufac-tured in Kansas, owned in Kansas, and that remained within the borders of Kansas will not be subject to any federal law, regulations, or authority. The bill passed the Senate on a 35-4 vote. House Bill 2278 was signed into law and changes the punish-ment for theft of a fire-arm. One of the changes is the theft of a firearm valued at less than $25,000 will be a level 9, nonperson felony. The punishment was a mis-demeanor if the firearm had a value less than $1,000. •SB149wassignedinto law. It requires regulations for drug testing of applicants or

recipients of cash assis-tance programs, Un-employment Insurance benefits, and legislators be put in place. If a per-son fails a drug test the first time, benefits will stop until the person completes drug reha-bilitation and job train-ing. The second failure to pass a drug test will stop benefits for 12 months and until drug rehabilitation and job training are completed again. The third failure will result in the person no longer being eligible for benefits. The Senate vote was 29-9. I supported those bills, however, I did not vote for the Kansas Roofing Contractor Registration Act, the substitute for HB 2024 that was signed into law. The law requires a roofing contractor to register with the Kan-sas Attorney General’s office. The annual reg-istration fee could be as much as $500, with a late fee not exceeding $300. If a registration is not renewed, it would be revoked. To restore a revoked registration, a roofing contractor would have to pay the annual fee plus $500. The intent is to the keep unscrupulous contrac-tors out of Kansas. While I support the intent of the law, I do not support the bu-reaucracy and fees that might or might not stop such contractors. •TheLegislaturebe-gan its “Veto Session” Wednesday. We are re-quired to pass a budget each year, so that work will be a majority of what we do during our Veto Session.

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Is our superintendent doing what’s right? I would appreciate it very much if you run my concerns regarding the current situations going on in my children’s school district. I want to thank you who work for The Ot-tawa Herald for providing Franklin County patrons information and up-to-date news. My family has lived in this area for more than 35 years and after returning home from serving my country, I am pleased to see that I can still get current events and local information. Thank you for all you do.

— Carrie Lira,Pomona

It’s your money On April 17, the West Franklin school board and superintendent gave district patrons the opportunity to do a walk-through of some of the facilities located on each campus. A good number of interested patrons participated in the walk-through, as the leaders pointed out the weak-nesses in each facility, including air conditioning/heating units, roofs needing repairs, and gymnasium floors, also possible windows need-ing to be replaced, among a few other items. Very seldom was anything posi-tive or good pointed out. While observing the classrooms in each building, it was evident the teachers in these classrooms provide a posi-tive, pleasant learning environment for the students. The schools were clean, bright and well cared for. Teachers, along with the princi-pals, are responsible for providing a positive, pleasant learning environ-ment. Learning will take place, with a dedicated teacher and a learning environment, regardless of the age or location of the classroom. More than a sufficient number of classrooms are available at Appa-noose with 18, while Williamsburg has 21. No additional space needs to be constructed. There was information concern-ing SMART Boards and the future of an iPad program in the elementary schools. The schools are keeping up with technological advancements, and the students do well when they trans-fer to middle school, as evidenced by the many on the honor rolls. Students in our present elemen-tary schools have an advantage by being in a smaller school where the student-to-teacher ratio is smaller, and each student can have help when needed. Being able to get acquainted with the parents of each student also is an advantage, in that the teachers and parents can work together to further the education of the students. The Appanoose and Williamsburg recreation commissions have worked hard to establish and maintain facil-ities for the kids in the communities, providing flag football, T-ball, swim-ming lessons, hunter safety, cheer leading, and after-school programs. The gyms are used for recreational

basketball. If the district’s financial situation changes, these programs could be in jeopardy. The facilities in both communities are more than adequate; they are advantageous to our students — and they are completely free of debt! The district has the finances to maintain and upgrade these facili-ties without adding new taxes. Here is the true cost for 30 years to build these 17 classrooms (according to the West Franklin impact analysis put out by the district office). The principal plus interest on $14,320,000 for 30 years at 4.5 per-cent (estimated interest) equals $27,373,128. (In other words, that’s the true debt.) So you divide the to-tal by the principal to get a working factor (which would be 1.9114) take that and multiply it by each item listed, and it will give you the true cost on each item listed for 30 years. These 17 new rooms that some people claim to cost $4,385,285, now become $8,382,033.75 after 30 years. That would make each room cost $493,060.81 or almost a half million dollars a room. If I remember right, we already have 39 adequate rooms that already are paid for. Can you afford this? Maybe it’s time to take a true look at what’s happening to your money.

— Lou Coppoc,Williamsburg

Another option for West Franklin I am very disappointed in the friction that the proposed bond is-sue has caused in the West Franklin school district. I don’t think anyone on either side has the intention of hurting the students or the district. Simply, there are two positions, and both feel their position is the best for the long term for our school district. I think we need to respect everyone’s opinion, as every person is entitled to an opinion and en-titled to voice that opinion. It is very disappointing to see friendships lost and even friction within families. I would urge everyone to get past the emotions, respect everyone’s opinion and allow our democracy to work at deciding what is best for our school district.

I am opposed to the current bond proposal, however, I am not opposed to doing something. I think we do have needs to be addressed by a bond issue ultimately. However I think the current approach is not in the best interest of the school district. I am puzzled by some of the infor-mation that we have been provided. The board has indicated that it can save at least $500,000 per year by completing this project. Yet there is very little specific information about where that money will be saved. Has there been a cost analysis completed on the increased utility costs for the new additions, or an estimate obtained on the increased insurance costs? Although it has been stated that we will cut several teaching and non-teaching jobs, I have never seen specifically what positions. I am not asking for whom, but what positions. Has it been considered what posi-tions will need to be transferred or added for the new facilities? A person on the “yes” committee recently said that the school dis-trict should be run like a business. I couldn’t agree more. If that is true, what business with $7 million in annual revenues would go to their stockholders and ask for over $14 mil-lion to save $500,000 per year? None! When we add the interest to the principal on the bond, we will spend $27,372,128. Therefore, if we save $500,000 per year, it will take over 54 years to recover our investment. To me, that is a very poor investment. For schools in Kansas, virtually all revenue is derived based on en-rollment. We have lost a third of our student population in the past de-cade, costing millions of dollars. The West Franklin schools superinten-dent estimated that we would lose 60 additional students because of this project. By itself that will more than offset any savings that might occur because of the consolidation. One reason this bond issue has been rushed is to save the 25-per-cent state aid that we will receive on the bonds. However, if we lose those 60 students, we will not be get-ting 25-percent state aid. State aid on bonds is determined by district wealth. That is computed by dividing assessed valuation by enrollment. When you lose students, you become wealthier per student and therefore state aid goes down. We lose 25 to 30 students each year without the con-solidation. At that rate, our state aid will be below 20 percent in a very few years. The mill levy increases to make up the difference. Don’tbefooledbythetalkofonlyadding 9 mills for the first year by not assessing the 4 mills that we currently pay on the capital outlay fund. Sooner or later, that fund will have to have income to maintain our facilities.Duringthefinal29yearsof the project, we will be paying somewhere closer to 15 mills. Let’s vote this proposal down and come back with a much more reason-able solution and one that is given more thought, more time, and allows more patron input.

— James E. Cain,Quenemo

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Central Heights comes up short in title gameBy The Herald Staff

IOLA — Two unbeatens and state-ranked teams battled for the Pioneer League champion-ship Tuesday in Iola. Central Heights came up short in its 7-3 loss to Iola. Jordan Horstick pitched six innings with three strikeouts. “He had his breaking ball working good,” Central Heights coach Jason Brown said. “He hit his spots and kept the ball down low. He took his first loss of the season. We made some good

plays on defense, they just had some timely hits.” Central Heights finished with eight hits, with two of them for extra bases. “We hit the ball pretty hard the whole night,” Brown said. “A lot of them were just right at them. They have a real good de-fensive team.” On Monday, the Vikings opened the Pioneer tourney with wins over Anderson County (12-0) and Osawatomie (1-0). Trever Burkdoll tossed a

complete game in the win over Osawatomie. He had seven strikeouts in the two-hitter. “He was in command the whole game,” Brown said. “He had good velocity and mixed up his pitches well. “Going into the seventh in-ning, coach Doug North and I had already decided we were going to leave it in the hand of Trever since he was a senior and one of our leaders. He got the job done.” The Vikings scored the only run in the first inning. Central

Heights had three hits. “It was enough to get us the win though,” Brown said. “We made some huge defensive plays. One was a deep line drive to the right center gap that Adam Pryor tracked down and made an excel-lent catch. “There was a runner on first base that was stealing and Adam hit his cutoff man Chase Brown who made a good relay to first base for a double play.” Jordan Smith tossed a three-hitter against the Bulldogs.

“We got ahead in the game and took care of what we needed to,” Brown said. “I was glad we did not overlook Anderson County, they are a young team that has improved as the year has went on. We were solid defensively and did a good job at the plate.” Central Heights (17-1) is the second seed in the Burlington regional. The Vikings received a first-round bye and will play 4 p.m. Tuesday against the winner of West Franklin-Wellsville in Emporia.

Cyclone bats silent in split

By The Herald Staff

IOLA — The Wellsville High School softball team can’t get over the hump in the Pioneer League champi-onship game. Wellsville fell for the third straight time in the title game. The Eagles lost 5-2 Tues-day to Prairie View in Iola. The Eagles were the regular season champions. Prairie View scored twice in the second inning with the help of some Wells-ville errors. “We have really been struggling at the plate as a team of late and our con-fidence at the plate was definitely shaken with a two-run deficit in a cham-pionship game,” Wellsville coach Chris Rose said. “The pressure mounted and we tried to do way too much and started pressing and getting out of the things that we had done early in the season that made us productive hit-ters. “We did have a lot of balls that we hit hard but right at girls and they made the plays. If we have a line drive or hard ground ball go six inches one way or the other things would have been dif-ferent also, so it was just one of those type of nights that things didn’t go right at the plate either,” Rose said. Wellsville broke through with some hard hits in the sixth inning. Moriah Kayhi-ll walked, stole second and scored on an error. Ashley Sparks ripped a triple and scored on Justine Dougan’s single. “We really had the mak-ings of a big inning but we just couldn’t find gaps,” Rose said. “We hit two

screaming line drives that inning that ended up being caught. “Raegan Beckley pitched pretty well but we just gave up some untimely hits and had some untimely mistakes that Prairie View capital-ized on.” Wellsville advanced to the title game with wins over Osawatomie (5-3) and Anderson County (12-5) Monday in Wellsville. The Eagles offense strug-gled against Osawatomie, but built a 5-0 lead heading into the seventh. Beckley had a perfect game through six innings. “I think she was really pressing in the seventh and kind of got out of what she did the first six innings that got her to that point,” Rose said. “To Osawatomie’s credit, they had a lot of energy in the last inning and strung together some hits and got themselves back into the game.” Hollie Geist had two hits and Dougan drove home two runs. Wellsville rallied from an early 3-0 deficit to down Anderson County. Wellsville used a three-run third and a five-run fourth to build a 9-3 lead. Tori Broers had a three-run double in the fourth in-ning. Broers, Ashley Ebeck, Kayhill, Sparks had two hits each. Wellsville plays today at home against Eudora. Wellsville (11-3) garnered the second seed in the Bur-lington regional. The Ea-gles play 4:45 p.m. Monday against West Franklin in Emporia.

Ottawa hittersstruggle in lossesBy The Herald Staff

The Ottawa High School softball hitters could not solve Paola’s pitching Tues-day in the final regular-sea-son games in Ottawa. Paola (18-0) swept Ottawa, 6-0 and 5-1. “It was a disappointing way to have senior night go for our seniors, but they played to the best of their abilities, did what we asked, and that was all we could ask them to do,” Ottawa coach Joe Serna said. “If we are going to be suc-cessful in regionals, we are going to have to re-find that team concept that led to us our six-game winning streak and sparked our hitting.” Ottawa’s bright spot of-fensively was a solo home

run in the second game by Kylie Foster. “Paola’s good pitching shut down our hitters and kept them off balance,” Ser-na said. “We couldn’t make any adjustments at the plate and had 19 strikeouts.” Kendall Blanco had Otta-wa’s only hit in the opener. Elizabeth Seimears pitched the opener and had five strikeouts. Blanco had six strikeouts in the nightcap. Serna said Ottawa could not muster any offensive attack other than the home run. Ottawa (8-7) plays 4:45 p.m. Monday at home in the first round of regional against Baldwin (9-5).

OHS tennis qualifies 4 for stateBy The Herald Staff

TOPEKA — The Ottawa High School boys tennis team qualified two singles and a doubles team for the 4A state tournament, which will start Friday in Wichita. The top six places in regional advance to state. Vince Sylvester topped Jon Kuczmarski in three sets for fifth place Monday in To-

peka. Cale Paquette/Clint Lyman finished sixth in doubles. All are first-time state qualifiers. Ottawa finished third as a team.Singles Jon Kuczmarski (sixth): def. Lewis, Bonner Springs, 6-1, 6-0; lost to Contreras, Atchison, 4-6, 7-6 (7-7), 10-5; def. Davis, Paola, 2-6, 6-0, 6-1; lost to Sylvester, Ottawa, 5-7, 6-4, 6-4. Vince Sylvester (fifth): def. Anderson,

Atchison, 6-1, 6-0; lost to L. Zoller, De Soto, 6-3, 6-4; def. A. Zoller, De Soto, 6-3, 6-3; def. Kuczmarski, Ottawa, 5-7, 6-4, 6-4.Doubles Cale Paquette/Clint Lyman (sixth): def. Haefele/Thomas, Paola, 6-0, 4-6, 10-6; lost to Federico/Beck, Hayden, 6-2, 6-0; def. Koehn/Martin, Spring Hill, 7-5, 6-4; lost to Gassman/Walker, Atchison, 1-6, 6-3, 6-3. Caleb Parenti/Tomas Fuentealba: lost to Schneck/Kingele, Bonner Springs, 6-4, 6-3.

Eagle softballtakes second

By GREG MASTHerald Sports Editor

The Ottawa High School base-ball team can’t wait to get back on the field and punish somebody after Tuesday’s less-than-stellar outing to end the regular season. Ottawa struggled at the plate and made some key mistakes in a split with Paola in Ottawa. The Cy-clones won the opener, 5-4, but fell in the nightcap, 4-3. “It was not our best showing,” se-nior Taylor Graf said. “We were not the Ottawa team we normally are.” There is no room for any more letdowns as postseason looms. Ottawa (13-3) is the second seed in next week’s regional. Ottawa opens 5 p.m. Monday at home against Osawatomie (6-10). The winner advances to May 16 semifi-nals in Garnett. “You can’t have another [perfor-mance] like today,” Ottawa coach Shawn Herrmann said. “The pres-sure is on us.” Ottawa could not drive in runs. The Cyclones stranded 21 runners

on base in the doubleheader. Otta-wa had nine hits combined in the two games. “We have a few days off before regionals to fix our swings,” Graf said. “We were popping up a lot, striking out a lot. We have time to regroup, collect ourself and forget this game. “We were tight. It did not look natural. Everybody in the box was gripping the bat too hard. Trying to rip everything they got. That is the weirdness of baseball. It is the hardest game to manage because there is so much failure. You have to learn to accept that.” Herrmann said the Ottawa hit-ters did not adjust to the Paola pitchers. “We had a couple of hard hit balls,” Herrmann said. “Every-thing else was lazy fly balls and weak ground balls. We never could get that hit. We did not put any pres-sure on them. That is our game.” Herrmann felt the Cyclones sat back and did not play aggressive. Ottawa did stay engaged

through the doubleheader. “It was good to salvage one win out of this,” Graf said. “It was good to scrap. We scrapped in the sec-ond game. We did not play well in either game. “We can take some positive from it.” Ottawa’s pitching continued to turn in top performances. Kaden Shaffer went the distance in the opener. Isaac Carter tossed the first four innings and allowed three runs. Nathan Roth went the final three innings. “Pitching really battled,” Graf said. “Our pitching has been there all season long. Our hitting has been there too, tonight it was a little slow. It will come around.” If not, it will be a quick postsea-son. “We have to score more than a couple of runs to win a game,” Herrmann said. “If we don’t it will be over. They have to cherish ev-ery at-bat, every pitch. “It is time.”

Photo by Greg Mast/The Ottawa Herald

Ottawa High School senior Bryce Elder reaches out for a bunt attempt in Tuesday’s second game against Paola in Ot-tawa. The Cyclones split with the Panthers in the regular-season finale.

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Pioneer LeagueMiddle SchoolWellsvilleEighth grade girls (159 points, first) Shot put — 5, Ball, 27-4.5; 6, Carman, 23-10. Discus — 5, Coons, 71-5. Long jump — 1, See, 14-0.75; 2, Graniewski, 13-3.75; 3, Patton, 13-0. Pole vault — 1, McDaniel, 7-0. 3,200 — 4, Osbern, 16:58; 6, Kline, 17:54. 100 hurdles — 6, Holton, 21.4. 100 — 1, Douglas, 13.7; 4, See, 14.7; 5, Patton, 14.8. 1,600 — 4, Reno, 8:30. 400 relay — 1, Wellsville (Graniewski, Kearney, Coons, Osbern), 57.1. 400 — 1, McDaniel, 1:08; 2, Graniewski, 1:10; 4, Holton, 1:18. 800 relay — 1, Wellsville (See, Kearney, Coons, Douglas), 2:05. 800 — 1, McDaniel, 2:53; 2, Kline, 3:04. 200 — 1, Douglas, 29.8; 3, See, 31.0. Medley relay — 2, Wellsville (Carman, Patton, Holton, Kline), 2:18. 1,600 relay — 1, Wellsville (Kearney, Osbern, Patton, Mc-Daniel), 5:11.Seventh grade girls (113 points, second) Shot put — 1, Newhouse, 31-10.5; 2, Pemberton, 30-4; 3, Reno, 30-0.5. Discus — 1, Newhouse, 75-2; 2, Pemberton, 71-0; 4, Reno, 67-10. Long jump — 2, Dwyer, 12-9; 3, Stringfield, 12-7.

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IOLA — The Wellsville High School baseball team rebounded from two losses Monday to down Ander-son County Tuesday in the fifth-place game of the Pio-neer League Tournament in Iola. The Eagles rolled to a 13-3 win in six innings over the Bulldogs. Luke Meyer tossed a two-hitter. Shane Hillman drilled a solo home run. Wellsville had tough day

Monday losing to Prairie View, 7-5, and Iola, 6-1. Jerod Klamm had no-hit-ter through six innings, but the roof caved in against the Buffalos. In the seventh inning, Wellsville committed four errors, had seven walks, two hit batters and changed pitchers three times. Wellsville (8-9) is the sixth seed in the regional. The Eagles play 3 p.m. Mon-day in Emporia against West Franklin.

By The Herald Staff

IOLA — The Central Heights High School soft-ball team Tuesday took third in the Pioneer League Tournament in Iola. The Vikings defeated Osawatomie, 5-1, in the third-place game. Kirby Laird and Sam Stegner had two hits each. Laird scored twice and Stegner had two RBIs. Stegner went the dis-tance in the circle with five strikeouts and had no walks. The Vikings split the first two games of league tournament Monday in La Cygne. Central Heights downed Iola, 10-6, and fell to Prai-

rie View, 13-3. Central Heights scored four runs in the first in-ning against Iola and made it hold up for the victory. Stegner had four hits, including two doubles and four RBIs. Kenzie Hayward had three hits, including two doubles. Laird and Whitney Kraus had a double. Stegner had seven strikeouts. Alexis Griffin and Hay-ward had two hits each in the loss to Prairie View. Central Heights (12-5) plays 3 p.m. Monday in the first round of regional against Mission Valley (11-5) in Emporia.

By The Herald Staff

HILLSBORO — The Ottawa Uni-versity track teams had 22 athletes earn all-conference honors in the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Confer-ence track meet Monday and Tues-day in Hillsboro. The Ottawa men finished sixth with 59 points, while the women were seventh with 40 points. The men had 14 finish in the top eight, while the women had eight. Anthony Perry led Ottawa with three top performances.Men 100 — 4, Perry, 11.0; 8, Chambers, 11.46; 9, Johnson, 11.68; 15, Ford, 11.84.

200 — 2, Perry, 22.73; 9, Chambers, 23.54; 11, Johnson, 22.63. 800 — 17, Gude, 2:04; 20, Garcia, 2:09. 1,500 — 17, Van Zant, 4:36; 21, Mendez, 4:49; 23, Buenger, 4:52; 24, Love, 4:53. 5,000 — 7, Mendez, 15:56; 8, Carlson, 15:58. 110 hurdles — 8, Karnes, 17.81. 400 hurdles — 7, Coverdale, 1:01; 9, Smoote, 1:02. 3,000 steeplechase — 10, Green, 12:04. 1,600 relay — 7, Ottawa, 3:30. 3,200 relay — 3, Ottawa, 8:09. High jump — 5, Hayes, 6-2; Brown, 6-0. Pole vault — 2, Brandt, 13-11.25. Long jump — 2, Perry, 21-7.25; 9, Ford, 19-4.75. Javelin — 4, Rogers, 159-9; 6, Hutton, 157-9.5.Women

100 — 10, Betts, 13.51. 200 — 9, Dains, 27.42; 13, Betts, 28.61; 16, Greer, 29.21. 400 — 4, Kessler, 1:00; 9, Harrington, 1:04. 800 — 7, Bailey, 2:28; 8, Richardson, 2:29; 14, Heilman, 2:40. 1,500 — 10, Fullerton, 5:10; 14, Griffith, 6:06; 15, Slavens, 6:37. 5,000 — 5, Fullerton, 19:26. 400 relay — 7, Ottawa, 52.3. 1,600 relay — 7, Ottawa, 4:21. 3,200 relay — 4, Ottawa, 10:08. Pole vault — 6, Folks, 9-0.25. Triple jump — 5, Betts, 36-0.75; 7, Kessler, 34-1.5. Discus — 4, Thayer, 114-2.75; 12, 83-9. Javelin — 6, Buckles, 110-11.25; 7, Weisner, 106-0; 12, Wilson, 88-1.25.

WF baseball tops Mission Valley

OU track earns KCAC honors

CH softball topsTrojans for third

Eagles take fifth

By The Herald Staff

ESKRIDGE — The West Franklin High School baseball team won two run-rule games Tuesday over Mission Valley in Eskridge. The Falcons won 18-7 in five innings and 16-5 in six innings. West Franklin (11-5) garnered the third seed in next week’s 3A regional in Council Grove and plays rival Wellsville 3 p.m. Monday in Emporia. Owen Reed tossed a complete game in the opener. Mitchell Wal-ters had nine strikeouts in the nightcap. Tanner Fine had six hits with two doubles, two home runs and eight RBIs. Kolton Eckenroed had nine RBIs on four

hits. Reed finished with six hits and six RBIs. Oaklee Homer had four hits and four RBIs. Tate Jackson had four hits and five RBIs. Will Duda had five hits. “As a whole, our of-fense was unstoppable,” West Franklin coach Dan-ny Homer said. “We put people on base and scored runs in all but one inning. We hit the ball very well. “Our pitchers threw strikes only giving up five walks on the night. They hit the ball but our defense found ways to put them out and stop their momentum. All in all it was two big wins.” West Franklin clos-es the season today at home against undefeat-ed Council Grove.

WF’s Kaub takes fifth EMPORIA — West Franklin High School’s Bran-don Kaub finished fifth Tuesday in the Flint Hills League golf tournament at Emporia Municipal. Ca-leb Short took 18th and Colin Downey was 21st. The Falcons compete Monday in Marion.

Falcon softball loses ESKRIDGE — The West Franklin High School softball team lost 11-1 and 10-0 Tuesday to Mission Valley at Eskridge. Alexis Yelland had two hits, including a double.

GreatLife winners announced The GreatLife men’s golf league Monday was set-tled in a roll off. The team of Tony Gonzalez, Dave Long, Keith King, Andy Hamburg took first. Rich Blevins, John Giest, Chris Huggard and Kraig Powell finished second. Both teams shot a minus-4. Closest to pin winners were No. 1, Rich Blevins and No. 7, Matt Jarboe. The women’s league winners on Tuesday were the team of Mary Neppl, DeeDee Erlacher, Kim Sip-ple and Carol Kimbrall. Second went to Kathy Gre-tencord, Brenda Wray, Teresa Riedell, Connie Mor-ris and Gloria Hornung. The third place team was Linda LeMaster, Brenda Fredricks, Atanya Blevins and Tina Benoit. The longest putt on No. 6 was Gretencord.

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The vehicle was recov-ered 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in Emporia. Flack, 27, later was located at about 2:30 a.m. Wednesday in Empo-ria, Richards said earlier Wednesday. Bailey and her daughter were last seen May 1 in Olathe on their way to the Georgia Road residence in the Corolla bearing Kansas Tag 618DAA, with a tag on front saying “Shawna’s toy” and duct tape on passenger side mirror, according to the KBI press release. “Detectives are actively looking for Lana and for anyone with information of her whereabouts,” Rich-ards said. Anyone with infor-mation is requested to call the Franklin County Crime Stoppers at (888)311-8477. Richards said the sher-iff’s office had requested an Amber Alert be issued Wednesday afternoon to try and assist in locating Lana Bailey. The KBI turned down that request Wednes-day, the agency said in a news release, because the media had been actively fol-lowing the case for several days and the information, including pictures of the missing child, had been widely circulated. Using the Emergency Alert System to interrupt broadcasts by the media would not enhance coverage and would be an improper taking of private property given the delayed request, the KBI release said. Other than not utiliz-ing the EAS system to interrupt broadcasts, all aspects of an Amber Alert are being utilized, the release said. Friends of Kaylie Bailey have started a Facebook page — https://www.facebook.com/Find-LanaBailey — dedicated to finding Lana. The page had more than 930 “likes” Wednesday evening. A KBI release said a suspect was in custody and that Bailey’s vehicle had been recovered in Em-poria. Richards, however, said no one was in custody Wednesday afternoon in connection with the case, but that a person of inter-est was cooperating with the investigation. The KBI release did not specifical-ly identify Flack, who had been named as a person of interest on Tuesday. Richards said again 8:30 p.m. Wednesday no one had been arrested in connection with the triple homicide and no one was in custody. He did confirm that investigators had in-terviewed Flack Wednes-day morning, but declined to say what Flack’s status was Wednesday evening, or if he was still with law enforcement officials in Emporia or Franklin County. Stephanie Ingram, an Ottawa resident who said she knows Flack’s family, said Flack’s mother cur-rently lives in Emporia. Flack was convicted in 2005 of intentional at-tempted murder in the second degree, according to the Kansas Department of Corrections. He was pa-roled in 2009 after serving

less than four years for the May 2005 Ottawa shoot-ing of Steven Dale Free, then-47. Free was found in the yard near his sister’s mobile home at Third and Cherry streets after be-ing shot five times with a small caliber gun, accord-ing to Herald archives and court documents. Free survived the incident, but died in December 2011. A 2005 report from the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office said two guns related to the Free shooting case were found in a search near K-68 and Idaho Road — an area about a mile from the farm at 3197 Georgia Road. Flack was still speaking with investigators at about 9 a.m. Wednesday regard-ing the triple homicide, Richards said.

Grisly discovery Kortni McGill, one of three people who found Bailey’s body Monday in a detached garage on the property, said Bailey worked for First Response Security, which provided security services to American Eagle Outfitters Distribution Center in Ot-tawa. She said Bailey did not show up for work May 1. Bailey was supposed to leave Lana, her daughter from a previous relation-ship, with Stout May 1 while she went to work, McGill said. Jackson Anderson, Andrew Stout’s brother, declined to talk about his brother or the case Wednesday afternoon. He asked that his family be given privacy. After the initial body was discovered and re-ported about 12:15 p.m. Monday, investigators began a search of the Georgia Road residence. The Johnson County Crime Scene Unit discovered a second deceased adult Monday, according to a sheriff’s office release. At 8 a.m. Tuesday, a third de-ceased adult was located. Both men were found inside the residence, the release said. McGill said Stout had not been seen since late April. “The last time he was heard from was April 25 — the day he was fired from American Eagle,” McGill said. An American Eagle representative confirmed Tuesday that Stout was an employee with the com-pany, but declined to say if his employment had been terminated. McGill said she and her friends had gone to the modular home on the property to check on Stout’s welfare Sunday. “When a [sheriff’s] deputy opened the door, the smell of death came rolling out of the house,” McGill told reporters Tuesday morning. She said sheriff’s of-ficers attributed the smell to trash on the premise but found no bodies Sunday. McGill said that expla-nation didn’t sit well with her or her friends. “I woke up sick at my stomach Monday, because I knew something was wrong at the house,” McGill said. McGill said the “smell of death” was strong on the south side of the modu-

lar home where Stout’s bedroom would be located inside, as well as from the garage. She said she also found it strange that Stout’s dog, a blue heeler named Bandit, would not go in the house, even though his dog food was right inside the door and it was apparent he hadn’t been fed lately. McGill, Shona Osladil, 22, and Corey Schlotzhauer, 26, Ottawa, called 911 after discovering the woman’s body under a tarp in the garage midday Monday. The trio told reporters they thought the body they found in the garage was Bailey. Schlotzhauer said the residence was that of Stout. (According to the Franklin County Appraiser’s Office, the 4.7-acre tract at 3197 Georgia Road is owned by Stout’s brother, Jack-son Anderson, and by his mother, Karon Anderson, of Galveston, Texas.)

onGoinG HoMicide cAse Richards confirmed late Tuesday only three bodies had been found at

the site, despite rumors that a fourth body had been located. Canines from Kansas Search and Rescue scoured the prop-erty 6:30 p.m. Tuesday and discovered no other bod-ies, the release said. “We are still dealing with three bodies,” Rich-ards said Tuesday night. Richards said the Major Case Squad, comprised of more than 40 detectives from various agencies, had been activated Tuesday morning to work on the case. Richards said about 7 p.m. Tuesday that about 40 law enforcement offi-cials still were working on the case that evening. Cyle Bailey, a man inter-viewed by authorities Tues-day afternoon as a person of interest, was reported to be the brother of Shawn Bailey, the father of Kaylie Bailey’s child. Shawn Bailey currently is held in the Laclede County Jail in Lebanon, Mo., on two bonds of $50,000 each in relation to receiving stolen proper-ty, burglary and probation violation, according to the Topeka Capital-Journal. He arrived at the jail Jan. 17, 2013. Richards said investiga-

tors had talked with Cyle Bailey to see if he could help with the identifica-tion of the bodies and he is no longer being sought by law enforcement. Bailey told investigators he was at the Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri and had not been in Franklin County in months, according to news reports.

Murders sHock coMMunity Darlene Dryden, who lives near the scene of the triple murder on Georgia Road, said she was sur-prised to hear about the homicides. “This really is a quiet neighborhood, and we have good neighbors,” Dryden said Tuesday night. “I did not know the people who lived at that house, but I never would have suspected something like this to happen here.” Sandy Waldron, Ottawa, said that the news is sad and disturbing that it hap-pened so close to home. “It’s very sad,” she said. “It’s so sad to have some-thing like that happen in

your community.” After watching the interviews on TV with the two people who said they found the woman’s body, Waldron said their stories just didn’t add up. “It was just really a little strange, I thought,” she said. “It was hard to follow and understand what happened.” The story is getting national headlines, she said. Her son, who lives in Florida, called her to ask about the killings. “My son called me and asked me what was going on in Ottawa,” she said. “I don’t know where he saw it.” The part that is the most scary, she said Tuesday morning, is that no one seems to have all the facts. “You know, they don’t know if there’s somebody at large they need to find,” Waldron said. “Because that affects the safety of everyone in town and around, so keep your doors locked.”

Managing Editor Tommy Felts and reporters Bobby Burch, Abby Crosthwait and Meagan Patton-Paulson contributed to this report.

The sheriff’s office hasn’t giv-en any indication that they know where Lana is, Pettijohn said, and her family hasn’t either. “We don’t care to speculate about where she is or who has her, but if she has been taken and she’s alive, we do want her back,” Pet-tijohn said. “There’s never been anything else that we’ve wanted. Just please bring her back to us.” Lana is the daughter of the late Kaylie Bailey, who was identified as one of three bodies found earlier this week at 3197 Georgia Road, west of Ottawa. Pettijohn described Bailey as

a “spirited individual who loved life.” “She was just trying to find her place in the world, and she was working very hard to be-come the person she wanted to be,” Pettijohn said. She said her family was hopeful Bailey would not be the female victim named, but they knew it was a strong possibility. “She was my baby sister,” Pet-tijohn said. “She loved her child very much, and I know there’s nothing she’d want more than to have Lana returned to my mother and to our family.” The day Bailey was last seen, May 1, Pettijohn said, Bailey had

planned to drop her daughter at Andrew Stout’s residence — the Georgia Road farmstead where the bodies were discovered Mon-day and Tuesday. “He was going to babysit Lana when she was working night shift while we were out of town,” Pettijohn said. The last time she saw her sis-ter, she said, was the night before. “She and I talked and we had a good talk and we hugged each oth-er, and the last thing I said to her was, ‘I love you and I’ll see you on Sunday,’” Pettijohn recalled. Pettijohn said she’d never met Stout. She’d only heard about him from Bailey.

“He seemed like a very decent young man, and our thoughts and prayers do go out to Andrew Stout’s family and Steven White’s as well,” she said. Pettijohn said she was numb and angry from the events, and the rest of her family was expe-riencing all five stages of grief, but they were leaning on each other for support. When asked if there was any message the family had to the person responsible for the crimes, Pettijohn responded. “They know what they’ve done. They know what they’ve done. I hope they don’t do anything to anybody else, but

they’re probably not watching this right now,” she said. Despite a public outcry over the way authorities have handled the case, Pettijohn said, her fam-ily is satisfied with the work that has been done, and the family wasn’t planning on launching any kind of independent search party. “I believe the police force is doing everything they can, and they are our best hope of finding Lana,” Pettijohn said. She thanked the various agen-cies for their hard work, includ-ing the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office and the Olathe Police Department, and was hopeful Lana would be found.

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QUENEMO — The Mini Mud Boggers are making a path to nearby Osage County. The Missouri group plans to team up this weekend with Kansas Mud Boggers to bring children’s mud racing to Quenemo, Jason Richardson, founder of Kansas Mud Bog-gers said. Mud bogging, also known as mud racing, involves vehicles driven through mud bogs to reach a set destina-tion or achieve a fastest time through the mud bog. “We decided to start some-thing with the kids,” he said. “[A Mini Mud Bogger] is pretty much a souped up Power Wheel. We have a stock class and a modified class.” The Mini Mud Boggers event is planned for 1 p.m. Saturday in between the four-wheeler runs and the truck runs in Quenemo, he said. The day’s activities will benefit the Bethel Christian Academy, 3755 Nevada Road, Ottawa. More information about the event is

available at www.kansasmud-boggers.com “We let them come run free of charge, so we don’t charge [the kids] nothing to run,” he said. “We try to make sure all the kids get a medal or something, not get them really started in the com-petitive part of it, like racing for money or points. Just something to get them started and not cost a lot of money to do it.” As well as participating in the mud run, children also can take part in a dash for cash, Richardson said. “Through the mud pit we drive our big trucks through, the kids will line up 12 and un-der at the edge of the pit,” he said. “They’ll run through 200 feet of mud barefoot. It’s just something we’re trying to do to make muddin’ more of a family sport again.” To participate in the dash for cash, $1 is collected from each participant and the money col-lected is given to the first one to cross the finish line, he said.

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By Kirsten Vietze|reporter

For most students the beginning of the year is about finding the cutest outfit, or how to style their hair or who they are go-ing to sit with at lunch.

But for Ottawa High School junior Sha-nia Lamm, it was about having to make new friends, learn new customs and learn a com-pletely different language.

Lamm went through a lot to get to Den-mark, but Denmark was not her first option,

it was her fourth. Her first choice was Swe-den, and then she tried two other countries. To become an exchange student, there is a process. First the student has to have an interview with his or her host Rotary Club, and they decide whether or not the student is fit for the position. The student then fills out a 13 page application for the district Ro-tary Club. Lastly, the student has to have an interview, put in references for a host coun-try and wait to see if he or she make the cuts.

“I know you will probably think this is weird, but before I came here I had never eaten with a fork and knife,” Lamm said. “The Danes literally eat everything with a fork and knife, pizza and hamburgers even. It’s pretty embarrassing but I can finally cut meat on my own now.”

That’s not the only thing Lamm has had to get used to. In Denmark, the hottest it has been since she has been there is 65-70 degrees.

“I’m excited to come home to my family and friends, but I’m also really excited to

come home to the heat,” Lamm said. “I miss sweating.”

One of the few negative things about Lamm being a foreign exchange student is that she will have to retake some of her junior year classes over the summer before school starts up again.

“Ottawa High is the bomb,” Lamm said. “The administration has been working with me to take care of the credits that I need to graduate on time.”

When Lamm comes home, she said she will bring back a couple things with her. A few of which are the healthy eating habits, and the fact that the Danes are very laid back people; they don’t believe in worrying about things that they can’t change or being upset about something that can’t be undone. Lamm said she is excited to return to Ottawa.

“It’s like I’m missing a year of my life back home,” Lamm said. “My younger sib-lings are growing up, my family is changing, and all of my friends are playing soccer, go-ing to prom, school basketball games, etc. I really miss them.”

Junior studies abroad in Denmark

Shania Lamm, junior (front center), with her language class in Denmark. Photo submitted by Lamm.

A day in the life of Dr. CobbsBy Kaitlin Schulz|reporter

Dr. Ryan Cobbs, principal, leads a busy life getting everything accomplished that is required of his position at Ottawa High School.

Cobbs accomplishes many things on a daily basis and takes on numerous amounts of responsibilities each day.

Looking at the calendar on Cobbs’ iPad gives just a glimpse of the busy life he lives.

“My schedule changes every day,” Cobbs said. “But regardless of what I have sched-uled, our kids are our top priority.”

As a part of being principal, Cobbs is expected to do such things as sending out a morning memo to keep in touch with all teachers. This measure is in place so that teachers keep track of all upcoming ac-tivities and events, and are not surprised by anything that might pop up quickly.

Jobs that Cobbs is expected to follow through with often are required on a week-ly basis. These include scheduled meetings such as the 7:15 a.m. radio show on KOFO every Wednesday and an administration meeting every Thursday morning at 9 a.m.

The rest of the day, Cobbs is busy doing whatever comes up on his schedule.

“I can come into work every day telling myself what I am going to get done, but sometimes that just doesn’t happen with parent meetings and other incidences that come up,” Cobbs said.

But of course, all of these things have to get done and that means some late nights for administration.

“When the end of the year comes near, we do not get to go home early,” Cobbs said. “It is all a part of the job, but I love it be-cause I get to see all of these kids succeed. I know that I need to make sure that these kids know that they are important to us and that means putting in the time to take care of what needs to get done.”

These tasks that students do not see are such things as applying for grant applica-tions, preparing for graduation, getting all of the school supplies turned in toward the end of the school year and making sure our building is up to par.

“The greatest part of my job is going in and talking to a room full of kids,” Cobbs said. “It is so fun to go around the school and really interact with our students. Sometimes being the principal is not all business.”

By Morgan Fredricks|editor-in-chief

Senior Ivy McCurdy has plans to further her education in art after graduating from OHS and has decided her major more than likely will be graphic design.

“My plans are to go to Neosho for the first two years just to get my general education out of the way,” McCurdy said. “Then I plan to go to KU and basically get into as many art classes as I possibly can.”

Just as some other art students, McCurdy got involved into art because of her parents.

“My parents got me into art, both of them like art and my dad is really into it,” McCurdy said. “Whenever he saw me getting into art, he’d always give me tips and he would really help me.”

People are drawn to the arts for differ-ent reasons. For McCurdy, her favorite thing about art is being able to manipulate what she thinks about and bring it to life on paper.

“My favorite thing about art is that you can bring anything from in your head into reality. So it’s really cool because when you start making your own artwork you don’t have to say words,” McCurdy said. “You put it on paper and people will begin to understand what you’re saying.”

McCurdy said her favorite medium to work with is pencil and her favorite style is

Japanese animation, or anime.“I like things like fantasy that teases the

imagination,” McCurdy said. “I like to do something creative and something out there. I love drawing up concept art.”

McCurdy has big plans for herself af-ter graduating from college with a major in graphic design.

“I really would like to try and get into something like Dreamworks or Marvel or some kind of comics with animation. It’s something I really want to do because it looks

like a lot of fun,” McCurdy said.For many artists, it is hard to decide what

their favorite piece is, and McCurdy is no ex-ception.

“Probably one of my favorite pieces that I’ve ever done was an art project. It was a freeform, I could do anything I wanted, so what I did was I made one of my characters from a story I had and I painted it,” McCurdy said. “I have a lot of favorite pieces of art-work. Most of them come from the stories that I have written.”

Senior Ivy McCurdy holds up her favorite drawing of zombie woman holding a toy bear. The medium McCurdy used in this piece of art was pencil. Photo by Morgan Fredricks.

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KMBC/ABC Wipeout Grey's Anatomy Scandal Local Jimmy Kimmel Live NightlineWIBW/CBS Big Bang Two Men Person of Interest Elementary Local Late Show Letterman FergusonKCTV/CBS Big Bang Two Men Person of Interest Elementary Local Late Show Letterman FergusonKSNT/NBC Community Office The Office Hannibal Local Tonight Show w/Leno J. FallonKSHB/NBC Community Office The Office Hannibal Local Tonight Show w/Leno J. FallonWDAF/FOX American Idol Glee LocalKPXE/PAX Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds House House

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E! The Soup All Grown What-Ryan What-Ryan Nick Cannon's Big Su Chelsea E! News ChelseaESPN NBA Basketball NBA Basketball

ESPN2 Catching Hell Baseball Tonight SportsCenter SportsCenterFAM Princess Enchanted The 700 Club Prince Prince

FOOD Chopped Chopped Giving You the Busin Iron Chef America ChoppedFX The Other Guys Anger Two Men Two Men Biased BrandX With Biased

HGTV Income Property Rehab Rehab Hunters Hunt Intl Hunters Hunt Intl Rehab Rehab

HIST Swamp People Swamp People Chasing Chasing Slang Slang Swamp PeopleLIFE Unfaithful The Client List TBA UnfaithfulMTV Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. The Show The Show Zach The Show Zach The Real WorldNICK Big Time Wendell Full H'se Full H'se The Nanny The Nanny Friends Friends Friends FriendsSCI Case 39 S1m0ne Repo Men

SPIKE iMPACT Wrestling Hunt to Kill Jail JailTBS Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Big Bang Big Bang Men-Work Big Bang Conan Men-Work ConanTCM There's Always Tomorrow A Summer PlaceTLC Tattoos Casino Tattoos Tattoos Tattoos Tattoos Tattoos Tattoos Tattoos TattoosTNT Castle Castle Castle CSI: NY CSI: NY

TOON Incredibl Regular King/Hill King/Hill Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Face ChildrensTRAV Mysteries-Museum Monumental Mysteries Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Monumental Mysteries

TV LAND Golden Golden Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond King King The King of QueensUSA NCIS NCIS NCIS Psych CSI: Crime SceneVH1 Boyz N the Hood Love, Hip Hop Master of the Mix Boyz N the HoodWGN How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met News/Nine Videos Funniest Home Videos Rules Rules

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Monday Evening May 13, 20137:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

KMBC/ABC Dancing With Stars Castle Local Jimmy Kimmel Live NightlineWIBW/CBS How I Met Big Bang 2 Broke G Mike Hawaii Five-0 Local Late Show Letterman FergusonKCTV/CBS How I Met Big Bang 2 Broke G Mike Hawaii Five-0 Local Late Show Letterman FergusonKSNT/NBC The Voice Revolution Local Tonight Show w/Leno J. FallonKSHB/NBC The Voice Revolution Local Tonight Show w/Leno J. FallonWDAF/FOX Hell's Kitchen LocalKPXE/PAX Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds

Cable ChannelsA & E Duck D. Duck D. Bates Motel Bates Motel Bates Motel Duck D. Duck D.AMC Man on Fire The SentinelANIM Wildman Wildman River Monsters Ice Cold Gold Wildman Wildman River MonstersBET Married Too? The Game The Game Wendy Williams Show

BRAVO Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Newlyweds Happens Housewives/OC NewlywedsCMT Dog and Beth Dog and Beth Cops Rel. Cops Rel. Cops Rel. Cops Rel. GhostCNN Anderson Cooper 360 Piers Morgan Live Anderson Cooper 360 E. B. OutFront Piers Morgan Live

COMEDY Key Futurama Futurama South Pk South Pk South Pk Daily Colbert South Pk Amy Sch.DISC Overhaulin' Overhaulin' Tex. Car Wars Overhaulin' Tex. Car WarsDISN Dog Radio Rebel Jessie Good Luck Austin Wizards Wizards

E! E! News Jonas What-Ryan What-Ryan What-Ryan What-Ryan Chelsea E! News ChelseaESPN MLB Baseball Baseball Tonight SportsCenter SportsCenter

ESPN2 30 for 30 Year of the Quarterback The Dotted Line Baseball TonightFAM Secret-Teen Matilda The 700 Club Prince Prince

FOOD Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners DinersFX The Proposal The Proposal

HGTV Love It or List It Love It or List It Hunters Hunt Intl Love It or List It Love It or List ItHIST American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American PickersLIFE Madea Goes to Jail How Stella Got Madea Goes to JailMTV Teen Mom 2 Teen Mom 2 Teen Mom 2 World of Jenks Teen Mom 2NICK Nick News Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se The Nanny The Nanny Friends Friends Friends FriendsSCI Defiance Defiance Warehouse 13 Defiance Warehouse 13

SPIKE Crank Tokyo Drift Crank: High VoltageTBS Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Conan Office ConanTCM Gigi Yankee Doodle Dandy Dog DayTLC Medium Medium Long Island Medium Breaking Amish: Brav Long Island Medium Breaking Amish: BravTNT NBA Basketball NBA Basketball

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Tuesday Evening May 14, 20137:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

KMBC/ABC Wipeout Dancing With Stars Body of Proof Local Jimmy Kimmel Live NightlineWIBW/CBS NCIS NCIS: Los Angeles Golden Boy Local Late Show Letterman FergusonKCTV/CBS NCIS NCIS: Los Angeles Golden Boy Local Late Show Letterman FergusonKSNT/NBC The Voice The Voice Grimm Local Tonight Show w/Leno J. FallonKSHB/NBC The Voice The Voice Grimm Local Tonight Show w/Leno J. FallonWDAF/FOX So You Think New Girl Mindy LocalKPXE/PAX Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Flashpoint Flashpoint

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COMEDY Amy Sch. Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Amy Sch. Daily Colbert Tosh.0 Amy Sch.DISC Deadliest Catch Deadliest Catch Backyard Oil Deadliest Catch Backyard OilDISN Jessie Dog Shake It Good Luck Jessie Dog Good Luck Jessie Wizards Wizards

E! Nick Cannon's Big Su Jonas Jonas The Untol Jonas Chelsea E! News ChelseaESPN 30 for 30 Baseball Tonight SportsCenter SportsCenter

ESPN2 30 for 30 30 for 30 E:60 Baseball TonightFAM Matilda Beetlejuice The 700 Club Prince Prince

FOOD Chopped Chopped Chopped Chopped ChoppedFX Star Trek Star Trek

HGTV Flip or F Flip or F Income Property Hunters Hunt Intl Flip or F Flip or F Income PropertyHIST Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars American American American American Cnt. Cars Cnt. CarsLIFE Dance Moms Dance Moms Preachers' Daughters Dance Moms Dance MomsMTV Ke$ha Teen Mom 2 Awkward. Awkward. Girl Code Ke$ha Awkward. Girl Code The ShowNICK Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se The Nanny The Nanny Friends Friends Friends FriendsSCI Fact or Faked Weird or What? Weird or What? Weird or What? Weird or What?

SPIKE Tenants Tenants Tenants Tenants Tenants Tenants Urban Tar Urban Tar Tenants TenantsTBS Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Laugh Big Bang Conan Laugh ConanTCM Kiss of Death Where-SidewlkTLC Couple Couple 19 Kids 19 Kids Couple Couple 19 Kids 19 Kids Couple CoupleTNT NBA Basketball NBA Basketball

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TV LAND Golden Golden Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond King King The King of QueensUSA Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime SceneVH1 T.I.-Tiny T.I.-Tiny Love, Hip Hop I'm Married to A... I'm Married to A... Love, Hip HopWGN 4 Weddings WGN News at Nine Funniest Home Videos Rules Rules

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Friday Evening May 10, 20137:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

KMBC/ABC Shark Tank Shark Tank 20/20 Local Jimmy Kimmel Live NightlineWIBW/CBS Undercover Boss Vegas Blue Bloods Local Late Show Letterman FergusonKCTV/CBS Undercover Boss Vegas Blue Bloods Local Late Show Letterman FergusonKSNT/NBC Fashion Star Dateline NBC Rock Center Local Tonight Show w/Leno J. FallonKSHB/NBC Fashion Star Dateline NBC Rock Center Local Tonight Show w/Leno J. FallonWDAF/FOX Kitchen Nightmares Touch LocalKPXE/PAX Cold Case Cold Case Cold Case Cold Case Cold Case

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E! What-Ryan What-Ryan Fashion Police Fashion Police Chelsea E! News ChelseaESPN NBA Basketball NBA Basketball

ESPN2 NASCAR Racing Boxing SportsCenterFAM Enchanted Twilight The 700 Club Prince Prince

FOOD Diners Diners Diners Diners Mystery D Mystery D Diners Diners Diners DinersFX Soul Surfer Easy A Justified

HGTV Garage Garage Flea Mark Flea Mark Hunters Hunt Intl Hunt Intl Hunt Intl Flea Mark Flea MarkHIST American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American PickersLIFE Hoarders Hoarders Hoarders Hoarders HoardersMTV Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Jackass: The Movie Jackass 3.5NICK Over the Hedge Full H'se Full H'se The Nanny The Nanny Friends Friends Friends FriendsSCI WWE SmackDown! Merlin Defiance Merlin

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TOON Cartoon Planet King/Hill King/Hill Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Chicken Aqua TeenTRAV Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures The Dead Files The Dead Files Ghost Adventures

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Wednesday Evening May 15, 20137:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

KMBC/ABC Middle Family Mod Fam How-Live Nashville Local Jimmy Kimmel Live NightlineWIBW/CBS 2 Broke G 2 Broke G Criminal Minds CSI: Crime Scene Local Late Show Letterman FergusonKCTV/CBS 2 Broke G 2 Broke G Criminal Minds CSI: Crime Scene Local Late Show Letterman FergusonKSNT/NBC Dateline NBC Law & Order: SVU Chicago Fire Local Tonight Show w/Leno J. FallonKSHB/NBC Dateline NBC Law & Order: SVU Chicago Fire Local Tonight Show w/Leno J. FallonWDAF/FOX American Idol So You Think LocalKPXE/PAX WWE Main Event Flashpoint Flashpoint Flashpoint Flashpoint

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BRAVO Housewives/OC Million Dollar Million Dollar Happens Million Dollar OCCMT Dog and Beth Dog and Beth Guntucky Guntucky Cops Rel. Cops Rel. Miss CongenialityCNN Anderson Cooper 360 Piers Morgan Live Anderson Cooper 360 E. B. OutFront Piers Morgan Live

COMEDY Chappelle Chappelle South Pk South Pk Work. South Pk Daily Colbert South Pk South PkDISC MythBusters MythBusters The Big Brain Theory MythBusters The Big Brain TheoryDISN Dog Starstruck Jessie Austin Jessie Dog Wizards Wizards

E! Jonas Jonas Holly Has a Baby The Soup The Soup Chelsea E! News ChelseaESPN MLB Baseball Baseball Tonight SportsCenter SportsCenter

ESPN2 30 for 30 30 for 30 30 for 30 Baseball TonightFAM Alice Charlie & Chocolate The 700 Club Prince Prince

FOOD Restaurant: Im. Restaurant: Im. Restaurant Stakeout Mystery D Mystery D Restaurant: Im.FX The Fighter The Fighter

HGTV Cousins Cousins Property Brothers Hunters Hunt Intl Property Brothers Property BrothersHIST Pawn Pawn Larry the Cable Guy Star Trek: Secrets Pawn PawnLIFE To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be AnnouncedMTV Girl Code Girl Code The Real World The Real World Real... Girl Code The Real WorldNICK Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se The Nanny The Nanny Friends Friends Friends FriendsSCI Haunted Collector Haunted Collector Paranormal Haunted Collector Paranormal

SPIKE Nat'l Treasure National Treasure: BookTBS Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan Office ConanTCM Forbidden Planet Spellbound Point BlankTLC Breaking Amish: Brav Hoard-Buried The Town That Caught Hoard-Buried The Town That CaughtTNT NBA Basketball NBA Basketball Inside the NBA

TOON Dragons Teen King/Hill King/Hill Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Chicken Aqua TeenTRAV Burger Burger Toy Hntr Toy Hntr Pizza Paradise 2 Hot Dog Paradise 2 Toy Hntr Toy Hntr

TV LAND Golden Golden Raymond Raymond Cleveland The Exes King King The King of QueensUSA NCIS NCIS Psych NCIS NCISVH1 40 Funniest Fails 40 Funniest Fails Off Pitch Model Employee Honey 2WGN Rules Rules Rules Rules WGN News at Nine Funniest Home Videos Rules Rules

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Wednesday Evening May 15, 20137:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

KMBC/ABC Middle Family Mod Fam How-Live Nashville Local Jimmy Kimmel Live NightlineWIBW/CBS 2 Broke G 2 Broke G Criminal Minds CSI: Crime Scene Local Late Show Letterman FergusonKCTV/CBS 2 Broke G 2 Broke G Criminal Minds CSI: Crime Scene Local Late Show Letterman FergusonKSNT/NBC Dateline NBC Law & Order: SVU Chicago Fire Local Tonight Show w/Leno J. FallonKSHB/NBC Dateline NBC Law & Order: SVU Chicago Fire Local Tonight Show w/Leno J. FallonWDAF/FOX American Idol So You Think LocalKPXE/PAX WWE Main Event Flashpoint Flashpoint Flashpoint Flashpoint

Cable ChannelsA & E Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D.AMC The Breakfast Club Sixteen Candles TrumanANIM River Monsters River Monsters River Monsters River Monsters River MonstersBET The Game Together Waist Deep The Game The Game Wendy Williams Show

BRAVO Housewives/OC Million Dollar Million Dollar Happens Million Dollar OCCMT Dog and Beth Dog and Beth Guntucky Guntucky Cops Rel. Cops Rel. Miss CongenialityCNN Anderson Cooper 360 Piers Morgan Live Anderson Cooper 360 E. B. OutFront Piers Morgan Live

COMEDY Chappelle Chappelle South Pk South Pk Work. South Pk Daily Colbert South Pk South PkDISC MythBusters MythBusters The Big Brain Theory MythBusters The Big Brain TheoryDISN Dog Starstruck Jessie Austin Jessie Dog Wizards Wizards

E! Jonas Jonas Holly Has a Baby The Soup The Soup Chelsea E! News ChelseaESPN MLB Baseball Baseball Tonight SportsCenter SportsCenter

ESPN2 30 for 30 30 for 30 30 for 30 Baseball TonightFAM Alice Charlie & Chocolate The 700 Club Prince Prince

FOOD Restaurant: Im. Restaurant: Im. Restaurant Stakeout Mystery D Mystery D Restaurant: Im.FX The Fighter The Fighter

HGTV Cousins Cousins Property Brothers Hunters Hunt Intl Property Brothers Property BrothersHIST Pawn Pawn Larry the Cable Guy Star Trek: Secrets Pawn PawnLIFE To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be AnnouncedMTV Girl Code Girl Code The Real World The Real World Real... Girl Code The Real WorldNICK Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se The Nanny The Nanny Friends Friends Friends FriendsSCI Haunted Collector Haunted Collector Paranormal Haunted Collector Paranormal

SPIKE Nat'l Treasure National Treasure: BookTBS Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan Office ConanTCM Forbidden Planet Spellbound Point BlankTLC Breaking Amish: Brav Hoard-Buried The Town That Caught Hoard-Buried The Town That CaughtTNT NBA Basketball NBA Basketball Inside the NBA

TOON Dragons Teen King/Hill King/Hill Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Chicken Aqua TeenTRAV Burger Burger Toy Hntr Toy Hntr Pizza Paradise 2 Hot Dog Paradise 2 Toy Hntr Toy Hntr

TV LAND Golden Golden Raymond Raymond Cleveland The Exes King King The King of QueensUSA NCIS NCIS Psych NCIS NCISVH1 40 Funniest Fails 40 Funniest Fails Off Pitch Model Employee Honey 2WGN Rules Rules Rules Rules WGN News at Nine Funniest Home Videos Rules Rules

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Wednesday Evening May 15, 20137:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

KMBC/ABC Middle Family Mod Fam How-Live Nashville Local Jimmy Kimmel Live NightlineWIBW/CBS 2 Broke G 2 Broke G Criminal Minds CSI: Crime Scene Local Late Show Letterman FergusonKCTV/CBS 2 Broke G 2 Broke G Criminal Minds CSI: Crime Scene Local Late Show Letterman FergusonKSNT/NBC Dateline NBC Law & Order: SVU Chicago Fire Local Tonight Show w/Leno J. FallonKSHB/NBC Dateline NBC Law & Order: SVU Chicago Fire Local Tonight Show w/Leno J. FallonWDAF/FOX American Idol So You Think LocalKPXE/PAX WWE Main Event Flashpoint Flashpoint Flashpoint Flashpoint

Cable ChannelsA & E Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D.AMC The Breakfast Club Sixteen Candles TrumanANIM River Monsters River Monsters River Monsters River Monsters River MonstersBET The Game Together Waist Deep The Game The Game Wendy Williams Show

BRAVO Housewives/OC Million Dollar Million Dollar Happens Million Dollar OCCMT Dog and Beth Dog and Beth Guntucky Guntucky Cops Rel. Cops Rel. Miss CongenialityCNN Anderson Cooper 360 Piers Morgan Live Anderson Cooper 360 E. B. OutFront Piers Morgan Live

COMEDY Chappelle Chappelle South Pk South Pk Work. South Pk Daily Colbert South Pk South PkDISC MythBusters MythBusters The Big Brain Theory MythBusters The Big Brain TheoryDISN Dog Starstruck Jessie Austin Jessie Dog Wizards Wizards

E! Jonas Jonas Holly Has a Baby The Soup The Soup Chelsea E! News ChelseaESPN MLB Baseball Baseball Tonight SportsCenter SportsCenter

ESPN2 30 for 30 30 for 30 30 for 30 Baseball TonightFAM Alice Charlie & Chocolate The 700 Club Prince Prince

FOOD Restaurant: Im. Restaurant: Im. Restaurant Stakeout Mystery D Mystery D Restaurant: Im.FX The Fighter The Fighter

HGTV Cousins Cousins Property Brothers Hunters Hunt Intl Property Brothers Property BrothersHIST Pawn Pawn Larry the Cable Guy Star Trek: Secrets Pawn PawnLIFE To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be AnnouncedMTV Girl Code Girl Code The Real World The Real World Real... Girl Code The Real WorldNICK Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se The Nanny The Nanny Friends Friends Friends FriendsSCI Haunted Collector Haunted Collector Paranormal Haunted Collector Paranormal

SPIKE Nat'l Treasure National Treasure: BookTBS Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan Office ConanTCM Forbidden Planet Spellbound Point BlankTLC Breaking Amish: Brav Hoard-Buried The Town That Caught Hoard-Buried The Town That CaughtTNT NBA Basketball NBA Basketball Inside the NBA

TOON Dragons Teen King/Hill King/Hill Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Chicken Aqua TeenTRAV Burger Burger Toy Hntr Toy Hntr Pizza Paradise 2 Hot Dog Paradise 2 Toy Hntr Toy Hntr

TV LAND Golden Golden Raymond Raymond Cleveland The Exes King King The King of QueensUSA NCIS NCIS Psych NCIS NCISVH1 40 Funniest Fails 40 Funniest Fails Off Pitch Model Employee Honey 2WGN Rules Rules Rules Rules WGN News at Nine Funniest Home Videos Rules Rules

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Wednesday Evening May 15, 20137:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

KMBC/ABC Middle Family Mod Fam How-Live Nashville Local Jimmy Kimmel Live NightlineWIBW/CBS 2 Broke G 2 Broke G Criminal Minds CSI: Crime Scene Local Late Show Letterman FergusonKCTV/CBS 2 Broke G 2 Broke G Criminal Minds CSI: Crime Scene Local Late Show Letterman FergusonKSNT/NBC Dateline NBC Law & Order: SVU Chicago Fire Local Tonight Show w/Leno J. FallonKSHB/NBC Dateline NBC Law & Order: SVU Chicago Fire Local Tonight Show w/Leno J. FallonWDAF/FOX American Idol So You Think LocalKPXE/PAX WWE Main Event Flashpoint Flashpoint Flashpoint Flashpoint

Cable ChannelsA & E Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D.AMC The Breakfast Club Sixteen Candles TrumanANIM River Monsters River Monsters River Monsters River Monsters River MonstersBET The Game Together Waist Deep The Game The Game Wendy Williams Show

BRAVO Housewives/OC Million Dollar Million Dollar Happens Million Dollar OCCMT Dog and Beth Dog and Beth Guntucky Guntucky Cops Rel. Cops Rel. Miss CongenialityCNN Anderson Cooper 360 Piers Morgan Live Anderson Cooper 360 E. B. OutFront Piers Morgan Live

COMEDY Chappelle Chappelle South Pk South Pk Work. South Pk Daily Colbert South Pk South PkDISC MythBusters MythBusters The Big Brain Theory MythBusters The Big Brain TheoryDISN Dog Starstruck Jessie Austin Jessie Dog Wizards Wizards

E! Jonas Jonas Holly Has a Baby The Soup The Soup Chelsea E! News ChelseaESPN MLB Baseball Baseball Tonight SportsCenter SportsCenter

ESPN2 30 for 30 30 for 30 30 for 30 Baseball TonightFAM Alice Charlie & Chocolate The 700 Club Prince Prince

FOOD Restaurant: Im. Restaurant: Im. Restaurant Stakeout Mystery D Mystery D Restaurant: Im.FX The Fighter The Fighter

HGTV Cousins Cousins Property Brothers Hunters Hunt Intl Property Brothers Property BrothersHIST Pawn Pawn Larry the Cable Guy Star Trek: Secrets Pawn PawnLIFE To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be AnnouncedMTV Girl Code Girl Code The Real World The Real World Real... Girl Code The Real WorldNICK Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se The Nanny The Nanny Friends Friends Friends FriendsSCI Haunted Collector Haunted Collector Paranormal Haunted Collector Paranormal

SPIKE Nat'l Treasure National Treasure: BookTBS Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan Office ConanTCM Forbidden Planet Spellbound Point BlankTLC Breaking Amish: Brav Hoard-Buried The Town That Caught Hoard-Buried The Town That CaughtTNT NBA Basketball NBA Basketball Inside the NBA

TOON Dragons Teen King/Hill King/Hill Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Chicken Aqua TeenTRAV Burger Burger Toy Hntr Toy Hntr Pizza Paradise 2 Hot Dog Paradise 2 Toy Hntr Toy Hntr

TV LAND Golden Golden Raymond Raymond Cleveland The Exes King King The King of QueensUSA NCIS NCIS Psych NCIS NCISVH1 40 Funniest Fails 40 Funniest Fails Off Pitch Model Employee Honey 2WGN Rules Rules Rules Rules WGN News at Nine Funniest Home Videos Rules Rules

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Saturday Evening May 11, 20137:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

KMBC/ABC NBA NBA Basketball LocalWIBW/CBS NCIS CSI: Crime Scene 48 Hours LocalKCTV/CBS NCIS CSI: Crime Scene 48 Hours LocalKSNT/NBC Smash The Voice Saturday Night Live Local Saturday Night LiveKSHB/NBC Smash The Voice Saturday Night Live Local Saturday Night LiveWDAF/FOX NASCAR Racing Local Hell's Kitchen Ben-Kate LocalKPXE/PAX Monk Psych Psych Psych Psych

Cable ChannelsA & E Storage Storage Storage Storage Hoggers Hoggers Hoggers Hoggers Storage StorageAMC The Scorpion King Scorpion King ScorpionANIM My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell America's Cutest My Cat From Hell My Cat From HellBET Woman Funny Valentines Holiday Heart

BRAVO The Family Man The Family ManCMT Mrs. Doubtfire Dog and Beth DogCNN Something Wrong Anthony Bourd. Something Wrong

COMEDY Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Daniel Tosh: Happy Katt Williams Coming to AmericaDISC Deadliest Catch Deadliest Catch Deadliest Catch Deadliest Catch Deadliest CatchDISN Ice Age: The Meltdown Good Luck ANT Farm Shake It Austin Jessie ANT Farm Good Luck

E! Pride & Prejudice Jonas Jonas Jonas Fashion Police Chelsea The SoupESPN E:60 30 for 30 SportCtr NBA Basketball

ESPN2 College Softball Baseball Tonight SportsCenter SportsCenterFAM Harry Potter-Prince Hocus Pocus

FOOD Restaurant Stakeout Restaurant Stakeout Restaurant Stakeout Iron Chef America Restaurant StakeoutFX The Waterboy Forget Sarah

HGTV Love It or List It Love It or List It Hunters Hunt Intl Hunters Hunt Intl Love It or List ItHIST Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn PawnLIFE Dangerous Intuition Ticket Out Dangerous IntuitionMTV Jackass: The Movie Jackass 3.5 Guy Code Guy CodeNICK SpongeBob SpongeBob Big Time Wendell The Nanny The Nanny Friends Friends Friends FriendsSCI Lake Placid 3 Rise Dinosaurs Triassic Attack

SPIKE Walking Tall Four Brothers FightingTBS Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Men-Work Laugh Step Up 2 St.TCM How Green Tree Grows In StandTLC Breaking Amish Breaking Amish: The Breaking Amish: The Breaking Amish Breaking AmishTNT Shooter S.W.A.T.

TOON Robots Home Mov. Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Cleveland Dynamite Boondocks Bleach NarutoTRAV Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Mysteries-Museum

TV LAND Golden Golden Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond King King The King of QueensUSA The Ugly The Back-up Plan Little FockersVH1 Love, Hip Hop The Nutty Professor The HoneymoonersWGN MLB Baseball WGN News at Nine Bones Bones

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Sunday Evening May 12, 20137:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

KMBC/ABC Once Upon a Time Revenge LocalWIBW/CBS Survivor: Caramoan Survivor: Caramoan LocalKCTV/CBS Survivor: Caramoan Survivor: Caramoan LocalKSNT/NBC The Voice Celebrity Apprentice Local Dateline NBCKSHB/NBC The Voice Celebrity Apprentice Local Dateline NBCWDAF/FOX Simpsons Burgers Fam. Guy Amer. Dad LocalKPXE/PAX Law Order: CI Law Order: CI Without a Trace Without a Trace Without a Trace

Cable ChannelsA & E Duck D. Duck D. Duck Dynasty Storage Storage Storage Storage Duck D. Duck D.AMC As Good as It Gets Mad Men Mad Men Mad MenANIM River Monsters River Monsters Ice Cold Gold River Monsters Ice Cold GoldBET The Sheards The Sheards The Game Together The Sheards Popoff Inspir.

BRAVO Married to Medicine Married to Medicine The Kandi Factory Happens Fashion Married to MedicineCMT Dog and Beth Dog and Beth Guntucky Guntucky Blue CollarCNN Anthony Bourd. Anthony Bourd. Manhunt-bin Laden Anthony Bourd.

COMEDY Coming to America Kevin Hart Aziz Ansari Pete Holmes Kevin HartDISC Last Frontier Great Bear Stakeout Great Bear StakeoutDISN Dog Shake It Austin Jessie Austin Jessie Good Luck ANT Farm Wizards Wizards

E! What-Ryan What-Ryan Holly Has a Baby Jonas What-Ryan Jonas What-Ryan The Soup ChelseaESPN MLB Baseball SportsCenter SportCtr

ESPN2 World/Poker World/Poker World/Poker World/Poker World/PokerFAM Harry Potter Funniest Home Videos J. Osteen K. Shook

FOOD Cupcake Wars Iron Chef America Restaurant: Im. Restaurant: Im. Iron Chef AmericaFX Step Brothers Step Brothers Baby Mama

HGTV You Live in What? Extreme Homes Hunters Hunt Intl Hawaii Hawaii Extreme Homes

HIST Ax Men Ax Men Swamp People Larry the Cable Guy Ax MenLIFE Abducted Story Army Wives The Client List Abducted StoryMTV Ke$ha Ke$ha Awkward. Awkward. Girl Code Girl Code The Show The Show The Real WorldNICK See Dad Wendell Clueless Friends Friends Friends FriendsSCI Star Trek Gen Star Trek: Nemesis Star Trek: Insurrection

SPIKE Four Brothers Tokyo DriftTBS Get Married? I Can Do BadTCM Roughly Speaking I Remember Mama JudexTLC Long Island Medium Medium Medium Breaking Amish: Brav Medium Medium Breaking Amish: BravTNT NBA Basketball Inside the NBA Biker Boyz

TOON Teen Looney Squid King/Hill King/Hill Cleveland Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Loiter MetalTRAV Trip Flip Waterprks Extreme Factories Airport 2 Airport 2 Radical Rides Extreme Factories

TV LAND Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden King King KingUSA Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Suits It's ComplicatedVH1 The Nutty Professor I'm Married to A... I'm Married to A... I'm Married to A... Model EmployeeWGN How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met News/Nine Replay 30 Rock 30 Rock Rules Rules

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Wednesday Evening May 15, 20137:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

KMBC/ABC Middle Family Mod Fam How-Live Nashville Local Jimmy Kimmel Live NightlineWIBW/CBS 2 Broke G 2 Broke G Criminal Minds CSI: Crime Scene Local Late Show Letterman FergusonKCTV/CBS 2 Broke G 2 Broke G Criminal Minds CSI: Crime Scene Local Late Show Letterman FergusonKSNT/NBC Dateline NBC Law & Order: SVU Chicago Fire Local Tonight Show w/Leno J. FallonKSHB/NBC Dateline NBC Law & Order: SVU Chicago Fire Local Tonight Show w/Leno J. FallonWDAF/FOX American Idol So You Think LocalKPXE/PAX WWE Main Event Flashpoint Flashpoint Flashpoint Flashpoint

Cable ChannelsA & E Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D.AMC The Breakfast Club Sixteen Candles TrumanANIM River Monsters River Monsters River Monsters River Monsters River MonstersBET The Game Together Waist Deep The Game The Game Wendy Williams Show

BRAVO Housewives/OC Million Dollar Million Dollar Happens Million Dollar OCCMT Dog and Beth Dog and Beth Guntucky Guntucky Cops Rel. Cops Rel. Miss CongenialityCNN Anderson Cooper 360 Piers Morgan Live Anderson Cooper 360 E. B. OutFront Piers Morgan Live

COMEDY Chappelle Chappelle South Pk South Pk Work. South Pk Daily Colbert South Pk South PkDISC MythBusters MythBusters The Big Brain Theory MythBusters The Big Brain TheoryDISN Dog Starstruck Jessie Austin Jessie Dog Wizards Wizards

E! Jonas Jonas Holly Has a Baby The Soup The Soup Chelsea E! News ChelseaESPN MLB Baseball Baseball Tonight SportsCenter SportsCenter

ESPN2 30 for 30 30 for 30 30 for 30 Baseball TonightFAM Alice Charlie & Chocolate The 700 Club Prince Prince

FOOD Restaurant: Im. Restaurant: Im. Restaurant Stakeout Mystery D Mystery D Restaurant: Im.FX The Fighter The Fighter

HGTV Cousins Cousins Property Brothers Hunters Hunt Intl Property Brothers Property BrothersHIST Pawn Pawn Larry the Cable Guy Star Trek: Secrets Pawn PawnLIFE To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be AnnouncedMTV Girl Code Girl Code The Real World The Real World Real... Girl Code The Real WorldNICK Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se The Nanny The Nanny Friends Friends Friends FriendsSCI Haunted Collector Haunted Collector Paranormal Haunted Collector Paranormal

SPIKE Nat'l Treasure National Treasure: BookTBS Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan Office ConanTCM Forbidden Planet Spellbound Point BlankTLC Breaking Amish: Brav Hoard-Buried The Town That Caught Hoard-Buried The Town That CaughtTNT NBA Basketball NBA Basketball Inside the NBA

TOON Dragons Teen King/Hill King/Hill Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Chicken Aqua TeenTRAV Burger Burger Toy Hntr Toy Hntr Pizza Paradise 2 Hot Dog Paradise 2 Toy Hntr Toy Hntr

TV LAND Golden Golden Raymond Raymond Cleveland The Exes King King The King of QueensUSA NCIS NCIS Psych NCIS NCISVH1 40 Funniest Fails 40 Funniest Fails Off Pitch Model Employee Honey 2WGN Rules Rules Rules Rules WGN News at Nine Funniest Home Videos Rules Rules

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Wednesday Evening May 15, 20137:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

KMBC/ABC Middle Family Mod Fam How-Live Nashville Local Jimmy Kimmel Live NightlineWIBW/CBS 2 Broke G 2 Broke G Criminal Minds CSI: Crime Scene Local Late Show Letterman FergusonKCTV/CBS 2 Broke G 2 Broke G Criminal Minds CSI: Crime Scene Local Late Show Letterman FergusonKSNT/NBC Dateline NBC Law & Order: SVU Chicago Fire Local Tonight Show w/Leno J. FallonKSHB/NBC Dateline NBC Law & Order: SVU Chicago Fire Local Tonight Show w/Leno J. FallonWDAF/FOX American Idol So You Think LocalKPXE/PAX WWE Main Event Flashpoint Flashpoint Flashpoint Flashpoint

Cable ChannelsA & E Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D.AMC The Breakfast Club Sixteen Candles TrumanANIM River Monsters River Monsters River Monsters River Monsters River MonstersBET The Game Together Waist Deep The Game The Game Wendy Williams Show

BRAVO Housewives/OC Million Dollar Million Dollar Happens Million Dollar OCCMT Dog and Beth Dog and Beth Guntucky Guntucky Cops Rel. Cops Rel. Miss CongenialityCNN Anderson Cooper 360 Piers Morgan Live Anderson Cooper 360 E. B. OutFront Piers Morgan Live

COMEDY Chappelle Chappelle South Pk South Pk Work. South Pk Daily Colbert South Pk South PkDISC MythBusters MythBusters The Big Brain Theory MythBusters The Big Brain TheoryDISN Dog Starstruck Jessie Austin Jessie Dog Wizards Wizards

E! Jonas Jonas Holly Has a Baby The Soup The Soup Chelsea E! News ChelseaESPN MLB Baseball Baseball Tonight SportsCenter SportsCenter

ESPN2 30 for 30 30 for 30 30 for 30 Baseball TonightFAM Alice Charlie & Chocolate The 700 Club Prince Prince

FOOD Restaurant: Im. Restaurant: Im. Restaurant Stakeout Mystery D Mystery D Restaurant: Im.FX The Fighter The Fighter

HGTV Cousins Cousins Property Brothers Hunters Hunt Intl Property Brothers Property BrothersHIST Pawn Pawn Larry the Cable Guy Star Trek: Secrets Pawn PawnLIFE To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be AnnouncedMTV Girl Code Girl Code The Real World The Real World Real... Girl Code The Real WorldNICK Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se The Nanny The Nanny Friends Friends Friends FriendsSCI Haunted Collector Haunted Collector Paranormal Haunted Collector Paranormal

SPIKE Nat'l Treasure National Treasure: BookTBS Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan Office ConanTCM Forbidden Planet Spellbound Point BlankTLC Breaking Amish: Brav Hoard-Buried The Town That Caught Hoard-Buried The Town That CaughtTNT NBA Basketball NBA Basketball Inside the NBA

TOON Dragons Teen King/Hill King/Hill Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Chicken Aqua TeenTRAV Burger Burger Toy Hntr Toy Hntr Pizza Paradise 2 Hot Dog Paradise 2 Toy Hntr Toy Hntr

TV LAND Golden Golden Raymond Raymond Cleveland The Exes King King The King of QueensUSA NCIS NCIS Psych NCIS NCISVH1 40 Funniest Fails 40 Funniest Fails Off Pitch Model Employee Honey 2WGN Rules Rules Rules Rules WGN News at Nine Funniest Home Videos Rules Rules

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Page 11The Ottawa HeraldThursday, May 9, 2013

Thursday Evening January 17, 20137:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

KMBC/ABC Last Resort Grey's Anatomy Scandal Local Jimmy Kimmel Live NightlineWIBW/CBS Big Bang Two Men Person of Interest Elementary Local Late Show Letterman FergusonKCTV/CBS Big Bang Two Men Person of Interest Elementary Local Late Show Letterman FergusonKSNT/NBC 30 Rock Parks Office 1600 Penn Rock Center Local Tonight Show w/Leno J. FallonKSHB/NBC 30 Rock Parks Office 1600 Penn Rock Center Local Tonight Show w/Leno J. FallonWDAF/FOX American Idol LocalKPXE/PAX Without a Trace Without a Trace Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds

Cable ChannelsA & E The First 48 First 48: Missing Beyond Scared Straig Beyond Scared Straig The First 48AMC The Wedding Planner Jerry MaguireANIM Country Justice North Woods Law on the Border North Woods Law on the BorderBET Four Brothers Friday After Next Wendy Williams Show

BRAVO Matchmaker Matchmaker Kathy Happens Matchmaker KathyCMT Reba Reba The Princess Bride The Princess BrideCNN Anderson Cooper 360 Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 E. B. OutFront Piers Morgan Tonight

COMEDY South Pk Tosh.0 Kroll Work. Sunny Sunny Daily Colbert Kroll Tosh.0DISC Property Property Moonshiners Property Property Moonshiners Property PropertyDISN Good Luck Radio Rebel ANT Farm Good Luck Austin Jessie Wizards Wizards

E! The Soup Love You Fashion Police Miami Miami Chelsea E! News ChelseaESPN College Basketball College Basketball SportsCenter SportsCenter

ESPN2 College Basketball College Basketball '13 Australian OpenFAM Step Up 3 Drumline The 700 Club Prince Prince

FOOD Chopped Chopped Sweet Genius Rachael v. Guy ChoppedFX Anger Anger Anger Anger Archer Legit Biased Archer Legit Biased

HGTV TBA TBA Rehab Rehab Hunters Hunt Intl Hunters Hunt Intl Rehab Rehab

HIST Ultimate Guide Ultimate Guide America Unearthed Ultimate GuideLIFE Project Runway Project Runway Double Double Dance Moms Project RunwayMTV BUCKWILD BUCKWILD BUCKWILD BUCKWILD Washington HeightsNICK House of Anubis Full H'se Full H'se The Nanny The Nanny Friends Friends Friends FriendsSCI Haven Haven Continuum Haven Haven

SPIKE iMPACT Wrestling Bellator MMA Live King Mo: UnrivaledTBS Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Big Bang Big Bang King of the Nerds Conan King of the NerdsTCM Cry Danger 99 River Street Tomorrow-DayTLC Gypsy Wedding Gypsy Wedding What Not to Wear Gypsy Wedding What Not to WearTNT NBA Basketball NBA Basketball

TOON MAD Regular King/Hill King/Hill Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Newsread DelocatedTRAV Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum

TV LAND Cosby Cosby Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond King King The King of QueensUSA NCIS NCIS Suits CSI: Crime Scene Law & Order: SVUVH1 48 HRS. Black Ink Crew Love & Hip Hop Menace II SocietyWGN How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met WGN News at Nine Funniest Home Videos Rules Rules

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Monday Evening January 21, 20137:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

KMBC/ABC The Bachelor Castle Local Jimmy Kimmel Live NightlineWIBW/CBS How I Met Big Bang 2 Broke G Mike Hawaii Five-0 Local Late Show Letterman FergusonKCTV/CBS How I Met Big Bang 2 Broke G Mike Hawaii Five-0 Local Late Show Letterman FergusonKSNT/NBC The Biggest Loser Deception Local Tonight Show w/Leno J. FallonKSHB/NBC The Biggest Loser Deception Local Tonight Show w/Leno J. FallonWDAF/FOX Bones The Following LocalKPXE/PAX Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds

Cable ChannelsA & E Hoarders Hoarders Intervention Intervention HoardersAMC Gone in Sixty Gone in SixtyANIM Gator Boys Gator Boys Gator Boys Gator Boys Gator BoysBET Roots Husbands Second Husbands Wendy Williams Show

BRAVO Real Housewives Real Housewives Vanderpump Rules Happens Real Housewives VanderpumCMT Reba Reba Them Idiots Ron White's Comedy Salute to t IdiotsCNN Inauguration Inauguration Anderson Cooper 360 E. B. OutFront Piers Morgan Tonight

COMEDY Futurama South Pk South Pk South Pk Brickle. South Pk Daily Colbert South Pk KrollDISC Extreme Smuggling Shipwreck Men Bering Sea Gold Shipwreck Men Extreme SmugglingDISN Good Luck Dog Gravity Gravity Jessie Good Luck ANT Farm Jessie Wizards Wizards

E! Kourtney-Kim Kourtney-Kim Chasing T Chasing T Chelsea Kourtney-Kim ChelseaESPN College Basketball College Basketball SportsCenter

ESPN2 Wm. Basketball '13 Australian OpenFAM Switched at Birth Bunheads Switched at Birth The 700 Club Prince Prince

FOOD Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Mystery D Mystery D Diners DinersFX Easy A Easy A

HGTV Love It or List It Love It or List It Hunters Hunt Intl Love It or List It Love It or List ItHIST Pawn Pawn American Pickers Pawn Pawn American Pickers Pawn PawnLIFE Casey Anthony Beyond the Headlines My Life, Movie Casey AnthonyMTV MTV Special MTV Special MTV Special Catfish: The TV Show MTV SpecialNICK The Last Airbender The Nanny The Nanny Friends Friends Friends FriendsSCI Continuum Being Human Lost Girl Continuum Being Human

SPIKE Underworld UnderworldTBS Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Conan The OfficeTCM Divorce Amer. Cold Turkey FitzwillyTLC Cake Boss:Next Cake Boss:Next Pete Rose Pete Rose Cake Boss:Next Pete Rose Pete RoseTNT NBA Basketball NBA Basketball Inside the NBA

TOON Regular MAD King/Hill King/Hill Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Chicken Aqua TeenTRAV The Layover The Layover Hotel Impossible No Reservation The Layover

TV LAND Cosby Cosby Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond King King The King of QueensUSA WWE Monday Night RAW NCIS: Los Angeles CSI: Crime SceneVH1 Love & Hip Hop Black Ink Crew Love & Hip Hop Black Ink Crew Love & Hip HopWGN Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos WGN News at Nine Funniest Home Videos Rules Rules

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Tuesday Evening January 22, 20137:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

KMBC/ABC The Taste Private Practice Local Jimmy Kimmel Live NightlineWIBW/CBS NCIS NCIS: Los Angeles Vegas Local Late Show Letterman FergusonKCTV/CBS NCIS NCIS: Los Angeles Vegas Local Late Show Letterman FergusonKSNT/NBC Betty Betty Go On Normal Parenthood Local Tonight Show w/Leno J. FallonKSHB/NBC Betty Betty Go On Normal Parenthood Local Tonight Show w/Leno J. FallonWDAF/FOX Raising Ben-Kate New Girl Mindy LocalKPXE/PAX Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Flashpoint Flashpoint

Cable ChannelsA & E Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage StorageAMC Starship Troopers Starship TroopersANIM Frozen Planet Wild Deep Wild Deep River Monsters Frozen Planet Wild Deep Wild DeepBET The Game The Game Second Husbands Husbands Second Husbands Second Wendy Williams Show

BRAVO Real Housewives Housewives/Atl. Matchmaker Happens Housewives/Atl. RealCMT Reba Reba American Gladiators American Gladiators American GladiatorsCNN Anderson Cooper 360 Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 E. B. OutFront Piers Morgan Tonight

COMEDY The Burn Tosh.0 Kroll Tosh.0 Tosh.0 The Burn Daily Colbert Tosh.0 The BurnDISC Dual Survival Dual Survival Africa Dual Survival AfricaDISN Jessie Jessie Good Luck Charlie Jessie Good Luck ANT Farm Jessie Wizards Wizards

E! Chasing T Chasing T E! Special Kourtney-Kim Chelsea E! News ChelseaESPN College Basketball College Basketball SportsCenter SportsCenter

ESPN2 College Basketball '13 Australian OpenFAM Pretty Little Liars The Lying Game Pretty Little Liars The 700 Club Prince Prince

FOOD Chopped Chopped Chopped Chopped ChoppedFX The Ultimate Fighter Justified Justified Justified

HGTV Love It or List It Property Property Hunters Hunt Intl Scoring Scoring Property PropertyHIST Pawn Pawn Top Gear Top Gear Top Gear Pawn PawnLIFE Dance Moms Dance Moms America's Supernanny Teen Trouble Dance MomsMTV MTV Special MTV Special MTV Special If You Really MTV SpecialNICK Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se The Nanny The Nanny Friends Friends Friends FriendsSCI Face Off Face Off Total Blackout Face Off Total

SPIKE The Joe Schmo Show The Joe Schmo Show The Joe Schmo Show The Joe Schmo Show The Joe Schmo ShowTBS Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Cougar Big Bang Conan Cougar OfficeTCM How to Steal Topkapi Hppy ThvTLC Totally T-Boz The Sisterhood Trophy Wife The Sisterhood Trophy WifeTNT Castle Castle Castle CSI: NY CSI: NY

TOON Level Up Adventure King/Hill King/Hill Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Chicken Aqua TeenTRAV Bizarre Foods Edge Edge Sturgis: Wild Ride Sturgis: Cops Edge Edge

TV LAND Cosby Cosby Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond King King The King of QueensUSA Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU White Collar Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVUVH1 Black Ink Crew Mob Wives Mob Wives Love & Hip Hop Black Ink CrewWGN How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met WGN News at Nine Funniest Home Videos Rules Rules

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Friday Evening January 18, 20137:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

KMBC/ABC Last Man Malibu Shark Tank 20/20 Local Jimmy Kimmel Live NightlineWIBW/CBS Undercover Boss CSI: NY Blue Bloods Local Late Show Letterman FergusonKCTV/CBS Undercover Boss CSI: NY Blue Bloods Local Late Show Letterman FergusonKSNT/NBC Betty Betty Dateline NBC Local Tonight Show w/Leno J. FallonKSHB/NBC Betty Betty Dateline NBC Local Tonight Show w/Leno J. FallonWDAF/FOX Fringe LocalKPXE/PAX Cold Case Cold Case Cold Case Flashpoint Flashpoint

Cable ChannelsA & E Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Storage Storage Storage Storage Duck D. Duck D.AMC There's Something There's SomethingANIM Infested! Infested! Fatal Attractions Infested! Fatal AttractionsBET One Mic One Mic Husbands Second Next Day Air Wendy Williams Show

BRAVO Matchmkr Shahs of Sunset Shahs Housewives/Atl. Happens Housewives/Atl. RealCMT Reba Reba Starsky & Hutch The Brady Bunch MovieCNN Anderson Cooper 360 Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 E. B. OutFront Piers Morgan Tonight

COMEDY Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Get Him to the Greek Amy Schumer Tosh.0DISC Gold Rush - The Dirt Gold Rush Bering Sea Gold Gold Rush Bering Sea GoldDISN Good Luck Jessie Phineas Gravity Dog Good Luck Austin Jessie Jessie Jessie

E! Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Fashion Police Chelsea E! News ChelseaESPN NBA Basketball NBA Basketball SportsCenter

ESPN2 NFL Kickoff '13 Australian OpenFAM Drumline A Cinderella Story The 700 Club Prince Prince

FOOD Diners Diners Diners Diners Mystery D Mystery D Diners Diners Diners DinersFX The A-Team Hancock Invincibl

HGTV Living Flea Mark Cool Pools Hunters Hunt Intl Hunt Intl Hunt Intl Cool PoolsHIST Ultimate Guide Ultimate Guide American Pickers Ultimate GuideLIFE Hoarders Hoarders Teen Trouble America's Supernanny HoardersMTV BUCKWILD BUCKWILD 8 Mile Wash.NICK Drake & Josh See Dad Full H'se The Nanny The Nanny Friends Friends Friends FriendsSCI WWE SmackDown! Merlin Being Human Merlin

SPIKE Bellator MMA Live The Punisher UniversalTBS Worse Worse Worse Worse The Bucket List Are We Th Are We ThTCM Chickens Come Home Politiquerías Blotto La Vida Nocturna Laurel Laurel, HardyTLC Four Weddings Say Yes Say Yes Randy Randy Say Yes Say Yes Randy RandyTNT Fast & Furious 2 Fast 2 Furious Fast & Furious

TOON Cartoon Planet King/Hill King/Hill Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Chicken Aqua TeenTRAV Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures The Dead Files The Dead Files Ghost Adventures

TV LAND Cosby Cosby Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond King King The King of QueensUSA Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Suits CSI: Crime SceneVH1 Austin Powers Best Week Mob Wives Best Week Austin PowersWGN How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met WGN News at Nine Funniest Home Videos Rules Rules

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Wednesday Evening January 23, 20137:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

KMBC/ABC Middle Neighbors Mod Fam Suburg. Nashville Local Jimmy Kimmel Live NightlineWIBW/CBS Criminal Minds Criminal Minds CSI: Crime Scene Local Late Show Letterman FergusonKCTV/CBS Criminal Minds Criminal Minds CSI: Crime Scene Local Late Show Letterman FergusonKSNT/NBC Whitney Guys-Kids Law & Order: SVU Chicago Fire Local Tonight Show w/Leno J. FallonKSHB/NBC Whitney Guys-Kids Law & Order: SVU Chicago Fire Local Tonight Show w/Leno J. FallonWDAF/FOX American Idol LocalKPXE/PAX WWE Main Event U.S. Marshals Demolition Man

Cable ChannelsA & E Duck D. Duck D. Shipping Shipping Barter Kings Barter Kings Duck D. Duck D.AMC The Fugitive A Few Good MenANIM Wildman Wildman Gator Boys Gator Boys Wildman Wildman Gator BoysBET Husbands Second He Got Game Wendy Williams Show

BRAVO Housewives/Atl. Top Chef: Seattle Top Chef: Seattle Happens Top Chef: Seattle Top ChefCMT Reba Reba Deliverance Any Given SundayCNN Anderson Cooper 360 Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 E. B. OutFront Piers Morgan Tonight

COMEDY Kroll Work. South Pk South Pk Work. Kroll Daily Colbert Work. KrollDISC Moonshiners Moonshiners Moonshiners Moonshiners MoonshinersDISN Shake It Hannah Montana Good Luck ANT Farm Jessie Wizards Wizards

E! Kourtney-Kim Kourtney-Kim The Soup Love You Chelsea Lately E! NewsESPN College Basketball College Basketball SportsCenter SportsCenter

ESPN2 College Basketball '13 Australian OpenFAM A Walk to Remember Charlie St. Cloud The 700 Club Prince Prince

FOOD Restaurant: Im. Restaurant: Im. Bobby's Dinner Battl Restaurant: Im. Restaurant: Im.FX Twil: Eclipse American- Story American- Story American- Story

HGTV Cousins Cousins Property Brothers Hunters Hunt Intl House Hunters Reno Property BrothersHIST Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. CarsLIFE Wife Swap Wife Swap Wife Swap Double Double Wife SwapMTV MTV Special MTV Special The Real World MTV Special MTV SpecialNICK Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se The Nanny The Nanny Friends Friends Friends FriendsSCI Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters Ghost Mine Ghost Hunters Ghost Mine

SPIKE First Bld Rambo Part II Rambo IIITBS Fam. Guy Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan Office OfficeTCM Dr. Takes Wife Bedtime Story Wife, Husband and FriendTLC Memorable Moments Toddlers & Tiaras Cheer Perfection Toddlers & Tiaras Cheer PerfectionTNT Castle Castle Castle CSI: NY CSI: NY

TOON Dragons Johnny T King/Hill King/Hill Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Chicken Aqua TeenTRAV Baggage B Baggage B Baggage B Baggage B Street Eats Meatball Paradise Baggage B Baggage B

TV LAND Cosby Cosby Raymond Raymond Cleveland Divorced Cleveland Divorced King KingUSA NCIS NCIS Necessary Roughness White Collar CSI: Crime SceneVH1 Greatest Songs Greatest Songs Making Mr. Right Mob Wives GoWGN Rules Rules Rules Rules WGN News at Nine Funniest Home Videos Rules Rules

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Wednesday Evening January 23, 20137:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

KMBC/ABC Middle Neighbors Mod Fam Suburg. Nashville Local Jimmy Kimmel Live NightlineWIBW/CBS Criminal Minds Criminal Minds CSI: Crime Scene Local Late Show Letterman FergusonKCTV/CBS Criminal Minds Criminal Minds CSI: Crime Scene Local Late Show Letterman FergusonKSNT/NBC Whitney Guys-Kids Law & Order: SVU Chicago Fire Local Tonight Show w/Leno J. FallonKSHB/NBC Whitney Guys-Kids Law & Order: SVU Chicago Fire Local Tonight Show w/Leno J. FallonWDAF/FOX American Idol LocalKPXE/PAX WWE Main Event U.S. Marshals Demolition Man

Cable ChannelsA & E Duck D. Duck D. Shipping Shipping Barter Kings Barter Kings Duck D. Duck D.AMC The Fugitive A Few Good MenANIM Wildman Wildman Gator Boys Gator Boys Wildman Wildman Gator BoysBET Husbands Second He Got Game Wendy Williams Show

BRAVO Housewives/Atl. Top Chef: Seattle Top Chef: Seattle Happens Top Chef: Seattle Top ChefCMT Reba Reba Deliverance Any Given SundayCNN Anderson Cooper 360 Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 E. B. OutFront Piers Morgan Tonight

COMEDY Kroll Work. South Pk South Pk Work. Kroll Daily Colbert Work. KrollDISC Moonshiners Moonshiners Moonshiners Moonshiners MoonshinersDISN Shake It Hannah Montana Good Luck ANT Farm Jessie Wizards Wizards

E! Kourtney-Kim Kourtney-Kim The Soup Love You Chelsea Lately E! NewsESPN College Basketball College Basketball SportsCenter SportsCenter

ESPN2 College Basketball '13 Australian OpenFAM A Walk to Remember Charlie St. Cloud The 700 Club Prince Prince

FOOD Restaurant: Im. Restaurant: Im. Bobby's Dinner Battl Restaurant: Im. Restaurant: Im.FX Twil: Eclipse American- Story American- Story American- Story

HGTV Cousins Cousins Property Brothers Hunters Hunt Intl House Hunters Reno Property BrothersHIST Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. CarsLIFE Wife Swap Wife Swap Wife Swap Double Double Wife SwapMTV MTV Special MTV Special The Real World MTV Special MTV SpecialNICK Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se The Nanny The Nanny Friends Friends Friends FriendsSCI Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters Ghost Mine Ghost Hunters Ghost Mine

SPIKE First Bld Rambo Part II Rambo IIITBS Fam. Guy Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan Office OfficeTCM Dr. Takes Wife Bedtime Story Wife, Husband and FriendTLC Memorable Moments Toddlers & Tiaras Cheer Perfection Toddlers & Tiaras Cheer PerfectionTNT Castle Castle Castle CSI: NY CSI: NY

TOON Dragons Johnny T King/Hill King/Hill Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Chicken Aqua TeenTRAV Baggage B Baggage B Baggage B Baggage B Street Eats Meatball Paradise Baggage B Baggage B

TV LAND Cosby Cosby Raymond Raymond Cleveland Divorced Cleveland Divorced King KingUSA NCIS NCIS Necessary Roughness White Collar CSI: Crime SceneVH1 Greatest Songs Greatest Songs Making Mr. Right Mob Wives GoWGN Rules Rules Rules Rules WGN News at Nine Funniest Home Videos Rules Rules

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Wednesday Evening January 23, 20137:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

KMBC/ABC Middle Neighbors Mod Fam Suburg. Nashville Local Jimmy Kimmel Live NightlineWIBW/CBS Criminal Minds Criminal Minds CSI: Crime Scene Local Late Show Letterman FergusonKCTV/CBS Criminal Minds Criminal Minds CSI: Crime Scene Local Late Show Letterman FergusonKSNT/NBC Whitney Guys-Kids Law & Order: SVU Chicago Fire Local Tonight Show w/Leno J. FallonKSHB/NBC Whitney Guys-Kids Law & Order: SVU Chicago Fire Local Tonight Show w/Leno J. FallonWDAF/FOX American Idol LocalKPXE/PAX WWE Main Event U.S. Marshals Demolition Man

Cable ChannelsA & E Duck D. Duck D. Shipping Shipping Barter Kings Barter Kings Duck D. Duck D.AMC The Fugitive A Few Good MenANIM Wildman Wildman Gator Boys Gator Boys Wildman Wildman Gator BoysBET Husbands Second He Got Game Wendy Williams Show

BRAVO Housewives/Atl. Top Chef: Seattle Top Chef: Seattle Happens Top Chef: Seattle Top ChefCMT Reba Reba Deliverance Any Given SundayCNN Anderson Cooper 360 Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 E. B. OutFront Piers Morgan Tonight

COMEDY Kroll Work. South Pk South Pk Work. Kroll Daily Colbert Work. KrollDISC Moonshiners Moonshiners Moonshiners Moonshiners MoonshinersDISN Shake It Hannah Montana Good Luck ANT Farm Jessie Wizards Wizards

E! Kourtney-Kim Kourtney-Kim The Soup Love You Chelsea Lately E! NewsESPN College Basketball College Basketball SportsCenter SportsCenter

ESPN2 College Basketball '13 Australian OpenFAM A Walk to Remember Charlie St. Cloud The 700 Club Prince Prince

FOOD Restaurant: Im. Restaurant: Im. Bobby's Dinner Battl Restaurant: Im. Restaurant: Im.FX Twil: Eclipse American- Story American- Story American- Story

HGTV Cousins Cousins Property Brothers Hunters Hunt Intl House Hunters Reno Property BrothersHIST Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. CarsLIFE Wife Swap Wife Swap Wife Swap Double Double Wife SwapMTV MTV Special MTV Special The Real World MTV Special MTV SpecialNICK Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se The Nanny The Nanny Friends Friends Friends FriendsSCI Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters Ghost Mine Ghost Hunters Ghost Mine

SPIKE First Bld Rambo Part II Rambo IIITBS Fam. Guy Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan Office OfficeTCM Dr. Takes Wife Bedtime Story Wife, Husband and FriendTLC Memorable Moments Toddlers & Tiaras Cheer Perfection Toddlers & Tiaras Cheer PerfectionTNT Castle Castle Castle CSI: NY CSI: NY

TOON Dragons Johnny T King/Hill King/Hill Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Chicken Aqua TeenTRAV Baggage B Baggage B Baggage B Baggage B Street Eats Meatball Paradise Baggage B Baggage B

TV LAND Cosby Cosby Raymond Raymond Cleveland Divorced Cleveland Divorced King KingUSA NCIS NCIS Necessary Roughness White Collar CSI: Crime SceneVH1 Greatest Songs Greatest Songs Making Mr. Right Mob Wives GoWGN Rules Rules Rules Rules WGN News at Nine Funniest Home Videos Rules Rules

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Wednesday Evening January 23, 20137:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

KMBC/ABC Middle Neighbors Mod Fam Suburg. Nashville Local Jimmy Kimmel Live NightlineWIBW/CBS Criminal Minds Criminal Minds CSI: Crime Scene Local Late Show Letterman FergusonKCTV/CBS Criminal Minds Criminal Minds CSI: Crime Scene Local Late Show Letterman FergusonKSNT/NBC Whitney Guys-Kids Law & Order: SVU Chicago Fire Local Tonight Show w/Leno J. FallonKSHB/NBC Whitney Guys-Kids Law & Order: SVU Chicago Fire Local Tonight Show w/Leno J. FallonWDAF/FOX American Idol LocalKPXE/PAX WWE Main Event U.S. Marshals Demolition Man

Cable ChannelsA & E Duck D. Duck D. Shipping Shipping Barter Kings Barter Kings Duck D. Duck D.AMC The Fugitive A Few Good MenANIM Wildman Wildman Gator Boys Gator Boys Wildman Wildman Gator BoysBET Husbands Second He Got Game Wendy Williams Show

BRAVO Housewives/Atl. Top Chef: Seattle Top Chef: Seattle Happens Top Chef: Seattle Top ChefCMT Reba Reba Deliverance Any Given SundayCNN Anderson Cooper 360 Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 E. B. OutFront Piers Morgan Tonight

COMEDY Kroll Work. South Pk South Pk Work. Kroll Daily Colbert Work. KrollDISC Moonshiners Moonshiners Moonshiners Moonshiners MoonshinersDISN Shake It Hannah Montana Good Luck ANT Farm Jessie Wizards Wizards

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Dear Heloise: What is the difference between fiber and roughage? I know it’s important to get both, but they seem the same to me. — Zach K. in Florida

What a great question. The answer is that they are and they aren’t. Di-etary fiber and roughage are pretty much the same thing. But there are two different types of fiber: soluble and insoluble. Soluble fiber is jel-lylike and dissolves in water. The flesh of fruits and vegetables (no skin) is soluble, as are oats and beans. Insoluble fiber is “roughage.” It’s what keeps your digestive system moving. It’s found in the skin of fruits and vegetables, and in whole wheat and nuts. Both types of fiber are important to your good health. Fiber can help lower cholesterol, and it aids in digestion. An apple a day (skin and all) really can keep the doctor away. But don’t go overboard all at once. Add a little more fiber to your diet slowly, and your body will thank you. Also, read labels, and you will be able to see how much fiber is in a serving. — Heloise

Dear Heloise: I have a cake recipe that I make to bring to a lot of functions that has a glaze-type frosting that you pour over the top. It usually drips down and pools around the cake on the platter. I end up hav-ing to try to clean it up before serving. After I cut out wax paper to line the cake pans, I save the outer

scraps. I put them down around the cake and on the platter. When done glazing and the glaze has finished dripping down, I just remove the wax paper and throw it away. The platter stays clean and without drips. — Ni-cole G. in Washington

Dear Heloise: I bake just about every day. My favorite things to bake are pies and cookies. Most of them are rolled out. I buy about a yard of cheap muslin and cut four pieces to use for rolling out these good-ies. It sure saves a lot of money instead of buying a special cloth for roll-ing. Once it gets a little bit soiled, I just throw it away and go to the next piece. I store the cloth I am working with in a plastic storage bag and keep it on a shelf in the pantry. — Dot B. in New Hampshire

Dear Heloise: I have a suggestion about taking food to grieving families: I go to the local meat market or deli and have individual sandwiches made and wrapped. This way, the food is ready for hungry folks, but with no mess or preparation. This is especially appreciated when there are children involved. — Kathleen M.

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Dear Readers: Most of us own a vegetable peeler, but did you know that it is not just for veg-etables? A peeler is used for carrots, cucumbers and potatoes, but it also is great for shaving choc-olate, butter and slices of cheese. — Heloise

Dear Heloise: I found this out by accident. I forgot to put a fabric-softener sheet in the dryer with a load of dish and bath towels. The next time I used one of the bath towels, I was surprised at how much more absorbent it was. I found that this also was true with the dish towels. Now, I never put fabric softener in with the tow-els. — Betty H. in Ohio Betty, you just discov-ered a hint that we have shared for years. It’s not your imagination that the towels are more absor-bent. Fabric softener — liquid or sheets — can make towels (bath and kitchen) absorb less water, especially if over-used. Test for yourself: Don’t use fabric softener with one batch of tow-els, then see which ones absorb better. — Heloise P.S.: You are proof that the best hints are discov-ered by accident.

Dear Heloise: My hus-band bought new sheets for our bed, and they came in a cloth bag made of the same fabric as the sheets. The bag was so nice that I didn’t want to throw it out. I have discovered that the bag makes a great travel bag for storing items (brush-es, etc.) in a suitcase. — G.D. in Texas

Dear Annie: My husband is the youngest of seven siblings. While they are all successful, some are more financially comfortable than others. Five years ago, the old-est sibling wanted to give their mother an 80th birth-day party. She planned a huge party for hundreds of her mother’s friends and neighbors. She rented a party place, hired a band and catered an elaborate buffet and open bar. She then emailed all of the siblings and informed them that they each owed her $1,000. Annie, my husband didn’t have that kind of ex-tra money. He had recently moved, found a new job and married me, a graduate student. He also pays child support for a daughter and the mortgage on another daughter’s home, as well as our rent. He explained this to his sister and said he could pay $150. We attended the party and enjoyed ourselves. There was no animosity from the sister about the money at that time. But now she has started making rude comments to my hus-band and the other siblings via Facebook and email that she is still waiting for my husband to “step up to the plate” and pay the rest of his share. Is it right for one mem-ber of a family to plan an event without consulting the others and then expect them to pony up the money requested? This has caused a serious rift between my husband and some of his siblings. — Wife of Mr. 15 Percent

Dear Wife: Obviously, your husband’s sister should have discussed the

finances with her siblings if she expected them to split the bill. And if she is having a problem with your husband, she shouldn’t be slamming him on Facebook or in group emails. How-ever, she did go through a lot of trouble to plan the party, and for five years, she’s been out of pocket the amount she thought your husband would pay. He doesn’t “owe” her the rest. But in order to maintain good family relations, your husband might speak pri-vately with his sister and ask whether he could con-tribute whatever additional monies he can afford on an installment plan.

Dear Annie: Every time I look in the papers, I see articles about wars, death, etc., but never about the homeless, especially home-less children and run-aways. Why is that? These children are our future. There seems to be money for everything from new jails to fixing swimming pools, but not a word about money for the homeless. Why? — Frustrated

Dear Frustrated: In the news business, death “sells.” Runaways, not so much. But there are articles on the homeless if you look, and shelters are funded through federal, state and city government

allocations, as well as by private philanthropy. You sound like a kind person. Please look for a shelter in your area and volunteer your time. It would be much appreci-ated.

Dear Annie: I read the letter from “Cal in Maine,” who complained that his grandchildren rarely com-municate with him. I have reread and shared that letter many times. I totally agree with him, as my older grandchildren seem to care little about keeping in touch. But I also now remember how little I cared about keeping in touch with my own grand-parents 40 years ago. I guess what goes around comes around. — Lois in Omaha

Dear Annie: Please tell “Not Anti-Social or Ad-dicted to the Internet” that fraternal organizations offer a place for everyone who is looking for friend-ship and a way to become involved and active. If one has a military background, I suggest checking out the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars or one of their affiliate organiza-tions. In addition, there are the Elks lodges, Eagles clubs and Masonic organi-zations, to mention a few. I belong to the Shriners, and they have a great deal of social interaction. — Kan-sas Brother

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Legal Notices(First Published May 2, 2013)

(Last Published May 16, 2013)IN THE 4TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF

FRANKLIN COUNTY, KANSASIN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OFJeremiah BassTo change His/He name to:Jeremiah Jefferson

Case No. 13C71Div. No.

PURSUANT TO K.S.A. CHAPTER 60NOTICE OF HEARING - PUBLICATION

THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL WHO ARE ORMAY BE CONCERNED:

You are hereby notified that Jeremiah Bass, filed aPetition in the above court on the 25th day of April,2013, requesting a judgment and order changinghis/her name from Jeremiah Bass to Jeremiah Jeffer-son.

The Petition will be heard in Franklin County Dis-trict Court, 301 S. Main St., Ottawa, Kansas on the 4thday of June, 2013 at 9:00 a.m.If you have any objection to the requested namechange, you are required to file a responsive pleadingon or before June 4th, 2013, in this court or appear atthe hearing and object to the requested name change.

If you fail to act, judgment and order will be en-tered upon the Petition as requested by Petitioner.

/s/Jeremiah BassPetitioner, Pro Se

Legal Notices(First Published May 9, 2013)

(Last Published May 23, 2013)IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF

FRANKLIN COUNTY, KANSASJPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association sbm toChase Home Finance sbm to Chase Manhattan Mort-gage Corporation

Plaintiff,Case No. 13C14

Div. No.vs.                                                                                 

K.S.A. 60Mortgage Foreclosure

Levi A. Harn,Megan R. Harn,John Doe, tenant/occupantMary Roe, tenant/occupant

Defendant(s).                                                     NOTICE OF SALE

Under and by virtue of an Order of Sale issued bythe Clerk of the District Court of FRANKLIN County,Kansas, to me the undersigned Sheriff of FRANKLINCounty, Kansas, I will offer for sale at public auctionand sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand at themain lobby of the FRANKLIN County Courthouse atOttawa, Kansas, at 10:00 am on May 30, 2013, thefollowing real estate:

LOT 5, IN BLOCK 1, STEEN'S ADDITION TO THECITY OF WELLSVILLE, FRANKLIN COUNTY,KANSAS.           more specifically described as 309 E. 3rd St.,Wellsville, KS  66092

to satisfy the judgment in the above-entitled case. Thesale is to be made without appraisement and subjectto the redemption period as provided by law, and fur-ther subject to the approval of the Court.

Sheriff of FRANKLIN County, KansasPREPARED AND SUBMITTED BY:SINGER TARPLEY & JONES, P.A.Linda S. Tarpley #22357 [email protected] C. Jones #10907 [email protected] MartyOverland Park, KS  66212Phone: (913) 648-6333Fax: (913) 642-8742ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF

Legal Notices(First Published May 2, 2013)(Last Published May 16, 2013)IN THE DISTRICT COURT OFFRANKLIN COUNTY, KANSAS

CIVIL DEPARTMENTGMAC Mortgage, LLCPlaintiff,v.Nicholas Best aka Nicholas E Best, et al.Defendants,

Case No.13C13Court No.

Title to Real Estate InvolvedPursuant to K.S.A. §60

NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that under and by vir-

tue of an Order of Sale issued to me by the Clerk ofthe District Court of Franklin County, Kansas, the un-dersigned Sheriff of Franklin County, Kansas, will of-fer for sale at public auction and sell to the highestbidder for cash in hand at the West Steps of theFranklin County Courthouse, Kansas, on May 23,2013 at the time of 10:00 AM, the following real es-tate:

LOTS 7, 8, 9 AND 10, IN BLOCK 3, IN THETOWN OF LANE, FRANKLIN COUNTY, KANSAS,ACCORDING TO THE RECORDED PLATTHEREOF.   Tax ID No. LAC0067, Commonlyknown as 624 S Kansas Ave, Lane, KS 66042(“the Property”) MS149163

to satisfy the judgment in the above entitled case. The sale is to be made without appraisement andsubject to the redemption period as provided by law,and further subject to the approval of the Court.Franklin County Sheriff

MILLSAP & SINGER, LLC                By:Jeremy M. Hart, #20886       [email protected] R. Doornink, #23536    [email protected] A. Orr, #[email protected] Tomahawk Creek Parkway, Ste 300Leawood, KS 66211  (913) 339-9132(913) 339-9045  (fax)ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF

MILLSAP & SINGER, LLC AS ATTORNEYS FORGMAC MORTGAGE, LLC IS ATTEMPTING TO COL-LECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.

Legal Notices(First Published May 9, 2013)

(Last Published May 23, 2013)IN THE DISTRICT COURT OFFRANKLIN COUNTY, KANSAS

State Farm Bank F.S.B.,Plaintiff,

Case No. 13C8Div. No.

vs.K.S.A. 60

Mortgage ForeclosureMerlin E. Schmoe,Marsha L. SchmoeABN AMRO Mortgage Group, Inc.

Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SALE

Under and by virtue of an Order of Sale issued bythe Clerk of the District Court of FRANKLIN County,Kansas, to me the undersigned Sheriff of FRANKLINCounty, Kansas, I will offer for sale at public auctionand sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand at themain lobby of the FRANKLIN County Courthouse atOttawa, Kansas, at 10:00 AM on May 30, 2013, thefollowing real estate:

LOT 3, IN STILL MEADOW FARM SUBDIVISIONIN S. 1/2 OF N.W. 1/4 OF SEC. 23, TWP. 15 S.,RNG. 19 E. OF THE 6TH P.M., FRANKLINCOUNTY, KANSAS.      more specifically described as 4825 EisenhowerRd., Baldwin City, KS  66006

to satisfy the judgment in the above-entitled case. Thesale is to be made without appraisement and subjectto the redemption period as provided by law, and fur-ther subject to the approval of the Court.

Sheriff of FRANKLIN County, KansasPREPARED AND SUBMITTED BY:SINGER TARPLEY & JONES, P.A.Linda S. Tarpley #22357 [email protected] C. Jones #10907 [email protected] MartyOverland Park, KS  66212Phone: (913) 648-6333Fax: (913) 642-8742ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF

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34 ROCKWOOD Dr. Sat.8-12. Loveseat, chairs,stainless steel BBQ grill,women's S/M clothes,Queen mattress, andmore.

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912 HEMLOCK. Sat.,8-4. Womenʼs clothing,purses, shoes.

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BIG SALE (Moving)!1721 S. Osage. Sat.8-1. A lot left over fromlast Saturday, and a lotadded since. Glassware,Christmas decorations,tools, golf stuff, muchmore.

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Special Notices

Legal Notices(Published May 9, 2013)

NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF ANNUAL REPORTThe annual report of the fiscal year ending Decem-

ber 31, 2012, for the Rena Towner TestamentaryTrust is available at the address shown below, for in-spection during normal business hours, by any citizenwho so requests within 180 days after publication ofthis notice of its availability.

Principal Manager is:SAM H. SHELDON, TrusteeRena Towner Testamentary Trust320 South MainPost Office Box 454Ottawa, Kansas  66067(785) 242-1113

Legal Notices(First Published April 25, 2013)(Last Published May 9, 2013)

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OFFRANKLIN COUNTY, KANSAS

CIVIL DEPARTMENTGREAT SOUTHERN BANK,

Plaintiff,vs.

STEPHEN G. SIGNAIGO a/k/a Steve Signaigo, et al.,Defendants.

Case No.: 13 C 57Chapter 60

Title to Real Estate InvolvedNOTICE OF SUIT

THE STATE OF KANSAS TO:  DEFENDANTS Ste-phen G. Signaigo a/k/a Steve Signaigo, a deceasedperson, and the unknown heirs, executors, administra-tors, devisees, trustees, creditors and assigns of anydeceased defendants; the unknown spouses of anydefendants; the unknown officers, successors, trus-tees, creditors and assigns of any defendants that areexisting, dissolved or dormant corporations; the un-known executors, administrators, devisees, trustees,creditors, successors and assigns of any defendantsthat are or were partners or in partnership; the un-known guardians, conservators and trustees of anydefendants that are minors or are under legal disabil-ity; and the unknown heirs, executors, administrators,devisees, trustees, creditors and assigns of any per-son alleged to be deceased.

You are hereby notified that a petition has beenfiled in the District Court of Franklin County, Kansasby Great Southern Bank, praying judgment on its peti-tion against the above named defendants for the fore-closure of a certain mortgage encumbering real prop-erty located in Franklin County, State of Kansas anddescribed as:THE WEST 5 ACRES OF ALL THAT PART OF THEN.E. 1/4 OF THE N.E. 1/4 OF SEC. 12, TWP. 17 S.,RNG. 18 E., LYING SOUTH OF THE MARAIS DESCYGNES RIVER; AND BEGINNING 539 1/2 FEETNORTH OF THE S.E. CORNER OF THE N.W. 1/4 OF THE N.E. 1/4 OF SEC. 12, TWP. 17S., RNG.18E., THENCE WEST 16 1/2 FEET, THENCENORTH TO THE CENTER OF THE MARAIS DESCYGNES RIVER, THENCE DOWN THE CENTER OFSAID RIVER TO A POINT DUE NORTH OF THEPLACE OF BEGINNING, THENCE SOUTH TO THEPLACE OF BEGINNING, FRANKLIN COUNTY, KAN-SAS.  ALSO, AN EASEMENT FOR INGRESS ANDEGRESS AND TO REMAIN OPEN AT ALL TIMESOVER AND ACROSS THE FOLLOWING: BEGIN-NING 343 1/2 FEET NORTH OF THE S.E. CORNEROF THE N.W. 1/4 OF THE N.E. 1/4 OF SAID SEC.12, THENCE NORTH 196 FEET, THENCE WEST16.5 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 196 FEET, THENCEEAST 16.5 FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING,ALL IN FRANKLIN COUNTY, KANSAS.  TOGETHERWITH ALL THE IMPROVEMENTS NOW OR HERE-AFTER ERECTED ON THE PROPERTY, AND ALLEASEMENTS, APPURTENANCES, AND FIXTURESNOW OR HEREAFTER A PART OF THE PROP-ERTY.  ALL REPLACEMENTS AND ADDITIONSSHALL ALSO BE COVERED BY THIS SECURITY IN-STRUMENT.  ALL OF THE FOREGOING IS RE-FERRED TO IN THIS SECURITY INSTRUMENT ASTHE "PROPERTY".and that you and each of you be forever barred, re-strained and enjoined from setting up or claiming anyright, title, interest, estate, equity, lien or claim in andto said real estate, and you are hereby required toplead to said petition on or before June 5, 2013, in theDistrict Court of Franklin County, Kansas.  Should youfail therein, judgment and decree will be entered indue course upon said petition.

This is an attempt to collect a debt and any informa-tion obtained will be used for that purpose.LATHROP & GAGE LLP/s/Andrew T. JonesAndrew T. Jones   KS #216392345 Grand Boulevard, Suite 2200Kansas City, Missouri 64108-2684Telephone:  (816) 292-2000Telecopier:  (816) 292-2001Email:  [email protected] FOR GREAT SOUTHERN BANK

Legal Notices(First Published April 25, 2013)(Last Published May 9, 2013)

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OFFRANKLIN COUNTY, KANSAS

HSBC Mortgage Services, Inc., sbm toHousehold Financial Services, Inc., 

Plaintiff,Case No. 13C58

Div. No.vs.

K.S.A. 60Mortgage Foreclosure

Robert E. Bishop aka Robert BishopPenny Ann BishopState of Kansas – Department of RevenueMortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. asNominee for Calusa Investments, LLCCalusa Investments, LLC

Defendant(s).NOTICE OF SUIT

The State of Kansas to Robert E. Bishop aka Rob-ert Bishop, Penny Ann Bishop, State of Kansas – De-partment of Revenue, Mortgage Electronic Registra-tion Systems, Inc. as Nominee for Calusa Invest-ments, LLC, Calusa Investments, LLC and all otherpersons who are or may be concerned and the un-known heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trus-tees, creditors and assigns of such Defendants asmay be deceased; the unknown spouses of the De-fendants; the unknown executors, administrators, de-visees, trustees, creditors, successors and assigns ofsuch Defendants as are or were partners or in partner-ship; and the unknown guardians, conservators, andtrustees of such of the Defendants as are minors orare anywise under legal disability.

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Petition hasbeen filed in the District Court of FRANKLIN County,Kansas, by Plaintiff above named praying for judg-ment against the defendant(s) Robert E. Bishop akaRobert Bishop and Penny Ann Bishop in the principalamount of $71,290.80 with accrued interest thereonfrom July 1, 2010 at the rate of 7.0% per annum untilpaid; for the sum of $300.00 for title evidence in bring-ing this action; together with attorney fees, court costsrelated to this action, taxes and any and all othersums which Plaintiff may hereafter advance or pay un-der the terms and conditions of the Mortgage exe-cuted by the said Defendants to Plaintiff, for judgmentthat Plaintiff has a first Mortgage loan for payment ofsaid debt on the following described real property, towit:

LOT 10, 12 AND 14, IN BLOCK 6, IN UNIVER-SITY ADDITION TO THE CITY OF OTTAWA,FRANKLIN COUNTY, KANSAS ACCORDING TOTHE RECORDED PLAT, THEREOF.more correctly described as: 912 S. Sycamore St.,Ottawa, KS  66067

that the Mortgage be foreclosed; that the rights andpriorities of the parties be determined; and that saidreal property be sold and the proceeds applied on thedebt owing Plaintiff; and that you, and each of you, beforever barred and foreclosed from and after three (3)months from date of said sale from any of all right, ti-tle, interest, lien, estate or equity of redemption in or tosaid property, or any part thereof, and you are herebyrequired to plead to said Petition on or before June 6,2013  in said Court at the Courthouse in FRANKLINCounty, Kansas.  Should you fail therein, judgmentand decree will be entered in due course upon saidPetition.SINGER TARPLEY & JONES, P.A./S/Linda S. Tarpley #22357 [email protected] C. Jones #10907 [email protected] MartyOverland Park, KS  66212Phone: (913) 648-6333Fax: (913) 642-8742ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF

Legal Notices(First Published April 25, 2013)(Last Published May 9, 2013)

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OFFRANKLIN COUNTY, KANSAS

CIVIL DEPARTMENTFederal National Mortgage AssociationPlaintiff,vs.Mallory Stephens; Jack Stephens; John Doe(Tenant/Occupant); Mary Doe (Tenant/Occupant),Defendants.

Case No. 13C53Court Number:

Pursuant to K.S.A. Chapter 60NOTICE OF SUIT

The State Of Kansas, to the above-named defendantsand the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, de-visees, trustees, creditors and assigns of any de-ceased defendants; the unknown spouses of any de-fendants; the unknown officers, successors, trustees,creditors and assigns of any defendants that are exist-ing, dissolved or dormant corporations; the unknownexecutors, administrators, devisees, trustees, credi-tors, successors and assigns of any defendants thatare or were partners or in partnership; the unknownguardians, conservators and trustees of any defen-dants that are minors or are under any legal disability;and the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, de-visees, trustees, creditors and assigns of any personalleged to be deceased, and all other persons who areor may be concerned.You are notified that a Petition has been filed in theDistrict Court of Franklin County, Kansas, praying toforeclose a real estate mortgage on the following de-scribed real estate:

LOTS 17 AND 19, BLOCK 105, IN THE CITYOF OTTAWA, FRANKLIN COUNTY, KANSAS,ACCORDING TO THE RECORDED PLATTHEREOF, commonly known as 517 South AshStreet, Ottawa, KS  66067 (the “Property”)

and all those defendants who have not otherwisebeen served are required to plead to the Petition on orbefore the 5th day of June, 2013, in the District Courtof Franklin County, Kansas.  If you fail to plead, judg-ment and decree will be entered in due course uponthe Petition.

NOTICEPursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, 15U.S.C. §1692c(b), no information concerning the col-lection of this debt may be given without the prior con-sent of the consumer given directly to the debt collec-tor or the express permission of a court of competentjurisdiction.  The debt collector is attempting to collecta debt and any information obtained will be used forthat purpose.

Prepared By:South & Associates, P.C.Megan Cello (KS # 24167)6363 College Blvd., Suite 100Overland Park, KS 66211(913)663-7600(913)663-7899 (Fax)Attorneys For Plaintiff(154470)

Legal Notices(Published May 9, 2013)

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OFFRANKLIN COUNTY, KANSAS

RESOLUTION NO. 13-25A RESOLUTION TO VACATE A PORTION OF

LABETTE ROAD IN FRANKLIN COUNTY, KANSASWHEREAS, the Franklin County Commission

authorized notice of proposed vacation of a portion ofLabette Road  from the east right of way line of Ver-mont Road to the Turkey Creek Bridge, in FranklinCounty, Kansas; and,

WHEREAS, the Notice of Public Hearing was pub-lished in the official county newspaper on April 20,2013 and

WHEREAS, notice of the proposed vacation wasmailed by certified mail, return receipt requested, toall landowners of record as required by K.S.A. 68-102notifying said landowners of the intent to vacate a cer-tain portion of the road, and of their right to protestsaid vacation; and,

WHEREAS, a hearing was held on April 24, 2013,for anyone wishing to protest the vacation of said par-ticular road; and,

WHEREAS, as a result of that hearing, the Frank-lin County Commission voted to vacate a certain por-tion of the road.

BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED BY THEBOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF

FRANKLIN COUNTY:That the following road is not a public utility by rea-

son of neglect, non-use, or inconvenience and thatsaid road has become practically impassable and thenecessity for said road as a public utility does not jus-tify the expenditure of the necessary funds to repairsaid road or put the same in condition for public traveland therefore a portion of said road is hereby vacatedas follows:

Labette Road from the east right of way line of Ver-mont Road to the Turkey Creek Bridge

This Resolution shall be in full force and effect fol-lowing its passage by the Board of County Commis-sioners and its subsequent publication in the officialcounty newspaper.

WHEREUPON, the Board of County Commission-ers of Franklin County, Kansas, passes and adoptsthis Resolution in regular session, at its chambers inOttawa, Franklin County, Kansas, this 24th day ofApril, 2013.

/s/Steven W. HarrisSteven W. Harris, Chairman 

APPROVED, received and recorded this 24th day ofApril, 2013./s/Janet PaddockJanet Paddock Franklin County Clerk

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“Kansas Mud Boggers will always donate $20 to $50 to the prize fund,” Richardson said. “As soon as we do that, the crowd just comes to life and they start adding fives and tens.” Richardson started the Kansas Mud Boggers on his own using his own resources, he said. Danny Altis joined Richardson a few years ago, still relying on their own funds, but getting help from friends and outside resources. “We have a lot of friends and family that donate their time,” he said. “Ruby Construction out of Williamsburg has been real good about donating their equipment to help us build the pit and keep the pit stirred and get the grounds done. The commu-nity really came together and helped us a lot.” The Mini Mud Boggers association is a separate group from the Kansas Mud Boggers, but the group had reached out to Richardson wanting to team up, he said. “I had some calls from the Mini Mud Boggers themselves saying ‘Hey can we get in it with you guys

and help promote this?’” he said. “And anything to do with family and everything we’re all for so we decided ‘Yeah, let’s do this.’” The different classes for the Mini Mud Boggers run

have different sets of rules depending on their age and whether their Power Wheel vehicle is stock or modi-fied, Richardson said. “Our stock class, we have limitations,” he

said. “We just get a Power Wheel, put some screws in the tires and put a

motorcycle battery in it. That’s pretty much our 6 and under stock class. Our modified class is 7 to 12 [years old] and as long as it’s battery operated and a Power Wheel body, you can pretty much do any-thing you want to it.” All the kids partici-pating in the Mini Mud Boggers run have to wear a helmet, Richardson said. Because the vehicles aren’t that powerful and the mud is not that deep, the likelihood of an injury occurring is slim, he said. “They don’t go that fast,” he said. “The mud we put out there is not real deep. We kind of till up the ground a little bit and let them run through it. So there’s no concern of injury.” The Kansas Mud Bog-gers has grown quickly, Richardson said, and add-ing the Mini Mud Boggers to their events has only grown the group’s fol-lowing and drawn larger crowds to events. “We’ve got a lot of peo-ple coming with the Mini Mud Boggers,” he said. “It just grew. Once you put kids into it and make it re-

ally about the kids and the community, people really start showing up and sup-porting you.” Not every event the Kansas Mud Boggers or-ganizes is a benefit for an-other group, but Richard-son said he loves helping out as many members of the community as possible. “Instead of just going out here and doing this, we can have a purpose, you know?” he said. “Our run on July 20 we’re going to be helping the Quenemo Fire Department out ... So people call us and say ‘Hey, you know, can you help us out? Can you do this?’ and we’ll try to do something that we can give some of the proceeds to them.” Adding the Mini Mud Boggers run to their events has been really good for the local kids, Richardson said. Not only do they get to play in the mud, but they are able to get out and have fun. “I think it really gives them a sense of being somebody when they’re driving through and they’ve got this whole crowd coming alive and cheering them on,” he said.

MUD: ‘They’ve got this whole crowd coming alive and cheering them on’(Continued from Page 9)

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Austin Richardson rides a four-wheeler through mud during a past Kansas Mud Boggers event. The group is planning an event 1 p.m. Saturday in Quenemo with the Mini Mud Boggers, a mud racing group involving children.