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Days after unseasonably cool temperatures, Lawrence cracked 100 degrees for the first time this year Tuesday. Scott Whitmore, a meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Topeka, reported a high of 100 degrees in Lawrence, a day after the mercury reached 98. The record temperature for July 22 in the greater Lawrence area is 106 degrees, set in Topeka in 2011, according
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TOP PHOTO:12-year-old Larry McQueen welcomes a blast from a hose Tuesday as he and other kids play on the lawn outside Christ Community Church, 1100 Kasold Drive. ABOVE: Corbet Colllins, 79, of Lawrence, takes a break from working in a garden near the Lawrence Municipal Airport.
The budget-cutting knife was out at City Hall, but it wasn’t quite sharp enough to avoid a property tax increase for Lawrence residents. Commissioners unanimously agreed to move forward on a 2015 city budget that will increase the property tax rate by 1.479 mills. But that’s less than a 1.89 mill increase that had been proposed initially. The new figures will produce a tax increase of about $28 a year for a $170,000 home. The vote by commissioners CITY sets the maximum mill levy for the 2015 budget, but does COMMISSION not yet give final approval to the budget. Commissioners are expected to give final approval to the budget in early August. Commissioners spent more than two hours going line by line over the city’s general operating fund, and no item was safe. Commissioners started by cutting the $19,000 that had been set aside to fund future salary increases for city commissioners, which were set to begin with the three commissioners who win the April 2015 election. Please see INCREASE, page 6A l Planning Commission recommends
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RichaRd alan “dick” hewitt Memorial services for Richard Alan “Dick” Hewitt, 93, Lawrence, will be held at 10:00 a.m. on August 4, 2014, at Warren-McElwain Mortuary in Lawrence. He died Sunday, July 20, 2014 at Brandon Woods at Alvamar. Richard was born December 15, 1920, in Lewiston, New York the son of Alan and Lena (Laur) Hewitt. After growing up on his family dairy farm and attending Niagara University, he enlisted in the Army Air Corps in February 1942. Richard served as a member of the 78th Fighter Group, 82nd Fighter Squadron, 8th Air Force in the European Theater during World War II from 194345, flying out of Duxford, England. He was awarded the Silver Star, Distinguished Flying Cross with two Oak Leaf Clusters, Air Medal with 15 Oak Leaf Clusters and EAME Theater Ribbon with 6 battle stars for his service. Richard also served in the Air Force Reserve and retired from that service as a Lt. Col. in 1962. He received his BA in Civil Engineering from the University of Michigan and was employed for many years with DuPont Company in both New York State and Kansas before his retirement in 1982. Richard was an avid golfer and long-time member of the Alvamar Golf and Country Club, and a past winner of the Lawrence Country Golf Championship.
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with the U.S. Supreme Court. “Our interest is to ensure the IRS follows the law and Kansas obtains the benefit it anticipated when state policy makers chose not to establish a state-run health insurance exchange,” Schmidt said in a statement released Tuesday. “Congress might not have expected so many states to decline to establish an exchange under the Affordable Care Act, but that misjudgment cannot justify allowing the IRS to effectively rewrite the statute to satisfy policy and political objectives.” The cases centered on two provisions of the law: the individual mandate, which requires most individuals to have health insurance, and provides for subsidized policies to be sold through government-run exchanges; and the employer mandate, which requires large employers to provide health coverage to their fulltime workers or face tax penalties. But the law also pro-
He married Lyn Rudd on August 29, 1947, in Cedarville, Michigan. She survives of the home. Other survivors include one daughter, Donna Lyn Flory (Jim), Lawrence; one son, Richard Wayne Hewitt (Linda Rauch), Taos, New Mexico; four grandchildren, Louise (Mike Brandt) Flory, Christopher (Rita) Hewitt, Lisa (Zac) Richardson, and Ryan Hewitt; two g re a t - g ra n d c h i l d re n , Isabelle Hewitt and Ellis Richardson; and one brother, Alfred L. Hewitt, Niagara Falls, New York. He was preceded in death by brothers Donald Hewitt, Harold Hewitt, Gerald Hewitt and Kennith Hewitt. The family will greet friends from 4:00-5:30 p.m. on Sunday, August 3rd at Warren-McElwain. The family suggest memorials in his name to the Wounded Warrior Project or a charity of the donor’s choice and may be sent in care of the mortuary. Please sign this guestbook at Obituaries. LJWorld.com.
Rosetta Coffey Rosetta Coffey Rosetta JacksonCoffey of Dewey, OK passed away July 20, 2014 at Forest Manor Nursing home of Dewey, OK. Rosetta was a full blooded Delaware Tribal member born in Dewey, OK on January 2, 1925 to James and Emma Jackson. Wake services will be held in Bartlesville, OK at the Delaware Tribal Community Center on Tuesday, July 22, 2014 at 6:00pm. Funeral services will be held at Deyo Mission Baptist Church in Cache, OK on Thursday, July 24, 2014 at 1:00pm. Burial to follow at Deyo Mission Cemetery. Rosetta is proceeded in death by her husband, Cheevers of 69 years, November 17, 2012. One son, Marvin “Rusty” Coffey and her only daughter Paulette Louise Ta l l c h i e f - M o r r o w . Two brothers, John and Marion “Cowboy” Jackson and two sisters Evelyn Thomas and Elgia Bryan and one Granddaughter Jonita Coffey. Rosetta is survived by sons, Jesse Coffey, Cache, OK; James Coffey of the home, Charley Eckroat, Oklahoma City, Two sisters, Bette Notah, Lawrence, KS; Jean Kirkendall, Claremore, OK. One brother, James Jackson of Catoosa, OK. Grandchildren Susan
Hartman, Robin CoffeyHopkins, Rusty Coffey, Carrie Coffey, Angie Thurman-Goodfox, Janet Coffey-Work, Kristie Coffey, Marty Thurman, Jesse Jr. Coffey, Jake Coffey, 17 Great Grandchildren and 1 Great Great Grandson “William”. Rosetta started her family and lived in Faxon, OK, then made a few moves to Lawton, OK, Tulsa, OK, and then to Lawrence, KS where she then began working with Haskell Indian Junior College as a Supervisor of Residential Housing in the Women’s dorm. After working for many years she retired in 1989 and returned back to her hometown, Dewey, OK. Throughout those years she traveled, cared for family, and attended many powwow’s with her husband. While running for office for the Delaware Tribe of Oklahoma she was elected and served as a Trust Board Council Member for two terms. Also, Rosetta was the founder of the Delaware War Mother’s Organization in Dewey, OK which is still actively going strong to this day. Friends who wish may sign the online guest book and leave condolences at www. stumpff.org. Please sign this guestbook at Obituaries. LJWorld.com.
Betty B Chiddister Betty B Chiddister passed away in Kansas City, Missouri July 2nd 2014. She was born on a farm near Lawrence Kansas January 16th, 1924. She was preceded by three husbands and is survived by her sisters Doris Webster and Essie Gordon and by all five of her children: Pat,
Susan, Mark, Reed, and Forrest. She had ten grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren. She will be laid to rest at Dooley Bend Cemetery in Hickory Missouri on July 26th at 10:00 a.m. She was loved by all. Please sign this guestbook at Obituaries. LJWorld.com.
Carol Jane Wheeler A celebration of Carol’s life will be on July 26, 3:305:00 p.m. at the Carnegie Building in Lawrence, East Gallery Room. warrenmcelwain.com
vides that in states that choose not to set up their own exchange markets, consumers can still buy insurance through a federal exchange. And since the program went into effect this year, the IRS has allowed those people to claim the same tax credits as people who buy on state-based exchanges. According to the Kansas Insurance Department, 57,013 individuals in Kansas had enrolled in coverage on the federal exchange by March 31, the deadline for people to sign up this calendar year. Of those, 44,869 — or 79 percent of them — received some level of financial assistance. In one opinion, a panel of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled 2-1 that the IRS had overstepped its bounds because the law, as written, only allows subsidies through state-based exchanges, not through the federal exchange. The D.C. Circuit also said the IRS could not impose penalties on businesses in those states that don’t offer coverage because the penalties are triggered when one of their employees buys insurance on a state exchange.
But in a separate case, a panel of the Fourth U.S. Circuit ruled just the opposite. In a 3-0 decision, it said the IRS had acted properly because the law, when read in its entirety, clearly establishes the federal exchange as an alternative to state exchanges, and therefore the same rules should apply. Kansas at one point had been awarded a $31.5 million federal grant to set up a state-based exchange. But early in his administration, Gov. Sam Brownback rejected the grant, saying there were too many strings attached to the grant. Earlier this year, Brownback signed a bill passed by the Legislature that allows the state to disengage entirely from the law by setting up a multistate compact to receive federal health care dollars while exempting the member states from provisions of the Affordable Care Act. That law, however, depends on Congress approving the program, which it has not done. — Peter Hancock can be reached at (785) 354-4222. Email him at phancock@ljworld.com.
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A PHOTOGRAPH LOOKING EAST DOWN JAYHAWK BOULEVARD FROM OVER THE CHI OMEGA FOUNTAIN shows progress on the construction project that has closed access through the Kansas University campus. Jayhawk Boulevard from Poplar Lane, between Snow and Strong halls, to the four-way stop at Sunflower Road, has been closed for construction. The construction is part of an $11 million project that will replace the surface of the heavily used boulevard and also add stormwater management features and new trees.
Online oral history documents Dole’s political career, contributions By Scott Rothschild Twitter: @ljwrothschild
For those interested in history and politics, a bounty of information related to former U.S. Sen. Bob Dole and his times in the corridors of power is now just a click away. In celebration of the 10th anniversary of the Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics, the insti-
tute announced Tuesday it has assembled the oral histories of more than 70 people, such as former President George H.W. Bush and Vice President Walter Mondale, talking about Dole. The material, available online at dolearchives.ku.edu/ oralhistory, sweeps through some of the major political decisions of much of the last half
mises among varied and seemingly intractable interests. Visit the website: Bush, who fought a bruising l dolearchives. campaign in 1988 against Dole ku.edu/oralhistory for the Republican Party presidential nomination, then relied on Dole for help in Congress of the 20th century. to pass the resolution calling Please see KSU, page 4A Many of those interviewed for war against Iraq, the Amertell about how Dole, a senator icans with Disability Act and from Kansas, had been at the Please see DOLE, page 4A More on the regents budget, see page 4A center of producing compro-
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Kansas State University is considering the construction of a major research facility that would focus on food and cost $150 million. The proposal was discussed briefly on Tuesday during a budget session of the Kansas Board of Regents. K-State President Kirk Schulz requested $5 million in state funding in the next fiscal year to the College of Agriculture and K-State Research and Extension to plan what is being called the Food Systems Research and Education Facility. He indicated the project may be a few years down the road, but he wanted to start getting legislators and other state officials familiar with the request. Schulz also said it could involve the construction of several buildings. Schulz said the goal is to make K-State the top university in the world when it comes to research on food issues. It would also tie in to research on energy and water issue, he said. The 200,000-square-foot facility would house labs, modern greenhouses, classrooms and extension and distance education space. The College of Agriculture, he said, is rapidly growing, increasing by more than 1,000 students over the past 10 years to reach a total of nearly 3,300. He said he expected the project would be built with a combination of federal, state and private funding. “It will require all three to participate to make this a reality,” Schulz said. At $150 million, the project would be twice as expensive as a proposed new health education building at the Kansas University
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Leaders of public universities, including Kansas University, on Tuesday made their pitches for increased funding for specific projects while also bemoaning the decreasing share of funding from the state. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are now in the area of being a state-assisted university instead of a statesupported university,â&#x20AC;? said Wichita State University President John Bardo. The school leaders made their presentations during a budget session of the Kansas Board of Regents. Regents Chairman Kenny
Wilk said the board would consider the proposals and work on them more during a regents retreat next month before finalizing a budget recommendation in September to send to Gov. Sam Brownback. Higher education in Kansas was hit hard by budget cuts during the recession and continues to face fiscal uncertainty as state revenues fall because of tax cuts proposed by Brownback and passed by the Legislature. State funding at KU remains below pre-recession levels â&#x20AC;&#x201D; $249 million in the current fiscal
year as compared with members. $273 million in 2008. KU is seeking $5 million Even so, KU Chancellor per year to help fund a Drug Bernadette Gray-Little said and Vaccine Discovery InKU would assume stitute. stable state funding in Provost Jeff Vitter the near future. said the institute had â&#x20AC;&#x153;The University the potential to be of Kansas is in some â&#x20AC;&#x153;truly world-changways at a crossroads,â&#x20AC;? ing,â&#x20AC;? by producing Gray-Little said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We BOARD OF vaccines to improve are in a state that has REGENTS health and boost the not been investing in Kansas economy by higher education at a level attracting pharmaceutical that some states have,â&#x20AC;? she firms. said. She said research uniâ&#x20AC;&#x153;There are about 100 difversities also have faced ferent reasons to like it,â&#x20AC;? Refurther constraints because gent Fred Logan said. of federal budget cuts. For 2016, KU is also reKUâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s highest priority questing $7 million per year budget requests were re- to help build two new sciceived favorably by board ence buildings.
The top budget priority for the KU Medical Center is $3.4 million for a 3 percent merit-based pay raise for certain faculty and staff. Dr. Douglas Girod, executive vice chancellor of the Medical Center, said he is losing too many instructors to other schools because of salary issues. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We get good people, we train good people and we lose good people,â&#x20AC;? Girod said. Here are some of the other top requests from regents universities: l $5 million to strengthen the College of Architecture, Planning and Design at Kansas State University l $16.7 million for con-
struction of an innovation center and increasing doctoral research fellowships at Wichita State University l $2 million to expand the capacity in health-related programs at Pittsburg State University l $500,000 for the Newman Division of Nursing at Emporia State University l $334,000 to expand the Graphic Design program at Fort Hays State University l $15 million for the proposed merger of Dodge City Community College and FHSU. Of that amount, $10 million would be for construction of a new higher education building in Dodge City.
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A proposal to build one of the cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s larger shopping districts was dealt a setback by the LawrenceDouglas County Planning Commission early Tuesday morning. Commissioners voted 4-2 to recommend that city commissioners deny a request to build a shopping center with more than 500,000 square feet of commercial space southeast of the South Lawrence Trafficway and Iowa Street interchange. The reason: The intersection of two major highways isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t the right location. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I think there is a place for a development like this in town, but I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t think it is here,â&#x20AC;? said Planning Commissioner Eric Struckhoff. Several planning commissioners said they would prefer large retail development be located in areas already zoned for commercial development near the Rock Chalk Park sports complex in northwest Lawrence. But leaders with the North Carolina-based company proposing the development said national retailers want to be located next to the other major retailers located on South Iowa Street. The area near Rock Chalk Park has been zoned for retail for multiple years but hasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t yet developed. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The city has done a good job of providing opportunities for develop-
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ment around the city,â&#x20AC;? said Planning Commissioner Jim Denney, who supported the project. â&#x20AC;&#x153;But in the long run I think it should be business that decides where it puts its ventures. It is the business that is investing lots of money.â&#x20AC;? Thus far, developers have said Old Navy, Academy Sports, Ulta Beauty, Designer Shoe Warehouse, and a specialty grocer are among the likely tenants for the center. The Planning Commissionâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s vote, which came as a Monday evening meeting stretched into the early morning hours of Tuesday, does not yet kill the project. Developers can still choose to have the development request heard by the Lawrence City Commission. A representative with the development group said it was too early to determine whether the project would move forward.
the 1990 budget agreement with Democrats. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a great misunderstanding in politics that if you run against somebody, people think youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re going to be enemies. Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not the case at all,â&#x20AC;? Bush said in the 2007 interview. He said Dole was idealistic, had strong convictions but was also pragmatic. â&#x20AC;&#x153;He wanted to accomplish things in the United States Senate for our country,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;When Senator Dole was a congressional leader, there was an emphasis on getting work done,â&#x20AC;? Dole Institute Director Bill Lacy said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They saved Social Security, passed the ADA and balanced the budget, among other accomplishments, and did so, on a bipartisan basis. The atmosphere of collaboration is a far cry from the partisan gridlock of todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Congress.â&#x20AC;? he said. Dole served in Congress for 36 years and is the longest-serving Republican
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SENATOR BOB DOLE, RIGHT, GREETS GRANT KETCHER, 12, AND HIS FAMILY, during an open house at the Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics on the Kansas University campus April 22. In honor of the instituteâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 10th anniversary, an online oral history of Dole has been assembled. It features 72 interviews from several political rivals and allies telling of Doleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s political career. leader in the history of the Senate. Dole was the 1996 GOP nominee for president and President Gerald Fordâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s vice presidential candidate in 1976. The Oral History Project started in 2002 and was made possible with support from the Andreas Family Foundation. Full audio, video, in-
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$100 million plan to replace Malott Hall with two buildings that will make up what is being called the Earth, Energy and Environment Center. Schulz and regents members said the proâ&#x20AC;&#x201D; City reporter Chad Lawhorn can be posal would complement reached at 832-6362, or at clawhorn@ research at the planned ljworld.com National Bio and AgroDefense Facility, adjacent to K-State. The $1 billion NBAF, expected to start operating in 2022, will focus primarily on infectious animal-borne diseases
â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Regent Fred Logan and threats to the food supply. Research at the proposed K-State facility would also focus on the food supply, such as developing higher yielding crops, more intensive cropping systems and improved processing and distribution systems. â&#x20AC;&#x153;NBAF is a great victory for the state, and we need to build on it,â&#x20AC;? said
dexed and keyword searchable transcripts, as well as audio podcasts, are available online. The 72 interviews were conducted between 20072009 by historians Richard Norton Smith and Brien R. Williams. Smith, the first director of the Dole Institute and former head of six presidential libraries, is
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Advocate for children with CASA Agency: CASA of Douglas County Contact: Maria Butler at 832-5172 or at mbutler@douglas-county.org Douglas County CASA is looking for volunteers to serve as Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASAs) for abused and neglected children who have been removed from their homes and are in the care of the court. CASAs monitor the case, attend hearings and meetings, submit reports to the court and advocate on behalf of the child. Volunteers must be 21 years old, submit an application, pass a background check and complete 30 hours of training. The next training session begins Sept. 19. For more information, go to www. dccasa.org and click on Volunteer, or contact Maria Butler at 832-5172 or at mbutler@douglascounty.org. l Girl Scout volunteers do more than just give of their time and skills. They continue to build upon a legacy that
has developed girls and young women into influential leaders and community members all over the world for 100 years. Troop leaders are needed at all grade levels, K-12, for the upcoming school year. Did you know that you don’t have to have a girl in a troop to serve as a leader? Troop leaders generally volunteer for a few hours each week running their troop meeting or activity, and a few additional hours in planning and preparation. Training and ongoing support is provided by the Girl Scout Council. For more information about how to get involved in this wonderful organization, please contact Lori Hanson at 842-5427 or at lorihanson@gsksmo.org. l ECKAN strives to identify and focus available resources to enable eligible families and individuals to attain critical skills, knowledge and
attitudes necessary to achieve self-sufficiency. ECKAN is looking for volunteers to assist with school supplies sorting, packing and distribution. Volunteers are needed from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Aug. 1 and 4 to assist with sorting school supplies by grade and gender. Volunteers need to be able to lift up to 20 pounds. Two volunteers are needed from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Aug. 5 to assist with the distribution day. Please contact Abby Estes at 8413357 or at aestes@eckan. org, to volunteer. l GaDuGi SafeCenter provides services to all people affected by sexual violence. GaDuGi is looking for professionals with financial knowledge and a passion for helping the community to join GaDuGi SafeCenter’s Board of Directors as a member of the Finance Committee. Individuals are needed who are interested in supporting and guiding the agency’s financial needs. It is an exciting time in the agen-
cy’s timeline. Motivated and energetic individuals are needed to join in on GaDuGi’s 42-year legacy in supporting survivors of sexual violence in our community. For more information, please contact Rachel Gadd-Nelson at 843-8985 or at www.gadugisafecenter.org. l Visiting Nurses is a nonprofit organization providing home health care and hospice services for our community. Visiting Nurses Hospice seeks volunteers to pick up and deliver one Caring Cuisine Meal once a week to a hospice family. Caring Cuisine is a full-course meal donated weekly by Merchants Pub and Plate. Most Caring Cuisine deliveries are in Lawrence and will be delivered on Thursdays around 5:30 p.m. Volunteers need to provide their own transportation. Please contact Sarah Rooney for more information at 8433738 or at sarahro@kansasvna.org. l Big Brothers Big Sisters of Douglas County
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The Lawrence Outdoor Aquatic Center will close at 4:45 p.m. today. Red Dog’s Dog Days workout, 6 a.m., west side of South Park, 12th and Massachusetts streets. 1 Million Cups presentation, 9-10 a.m., Cider Gallery, 810 Pennsylvania St. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Douglas County volunteer information, noon, 2518 Ridge Court. Book Signing: “The Devil’s Glove” by “Cousin Vinny” Agnello, 2-10 p.m., Signs of Life, 722 Massachusetts St. Clinton Parkway Nursery Farmers’ Market, 4:30-6:30 p.m., Clinton Parkway Nursery, 4900 Clinton Parkway. Steak/Salmon Night, 5-7:30 p.m., Eagles Lodge, 1803 W. Sixth St. Douglas County Commission meeting, check website at douglascounty.com for meeting time, Douglas County Courthouse, 1100 Massachusetts St. Red Dog’s Dog Days workout, 6 p.m., west side of South Park, 12th and Massachusetts streets. Open Jam hosted by Tony, Paul & Chris, 7-9 p.m., Cutter’s Smokehouse, 218 E. 20th St., Eudora. International Institute for Young Musicians (IIYM) Gala Honors Recital, 7:30 p.m., Lied Center Pavilion, 1600 Stewart Ave. Conroy’s Trivia, 7:30 p.m., Conroy’s Pub, 3115
TODAY IN LAWRENCE Arts candidates The city of Lawrence invites the public to attend a reception to meet and greet the finalist candidates for the city’s new Director of Arts and Culture position. The candidates will have a brief introduction and then mingle with attendees. The reception is at 7 p.m. at the Lawrence Arts Center, 940 New Hampshire St. W. Sixth St. Pride Night, 9 p.m., Wilde’s Chateau, 2412 Iowa St.
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Red Dog’s Dog Days workout, 6 a.m., west side of South Park, 12th and Massachusetts streets. Story Time for Preschoolers, 10-10:30 a.m., Prairie Park Nature Center, 2730 Harper St. Mad Science: Spin, Pop, Boom, 10:30-11:15 a.m., Liberty Hall, 644 Massachusetts St. (Ages 5-12.) Veggie Lunch, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., Ecumenical Campus Ministries, 1204 Oread Ave. Brown Bag Concert Series: Paul Gray, noon1 p.m., in front of US
Bank, 900 Massachusetts St. American Red Cross Community Blood Drive, noon-6 p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church, 2104 Bob Billings Parkway. Mad Science: Spin, Pop, Boom, 1:30-2:15 p.m., Liberty Hall, 644 Massachusetts St. (Ages 5-12.) Cottin’s Hardware Farmers’ Market, 4-6:30 p.m., outside store at 1832 Massachusetts St. Mixed Breed Mixer, 5-7 p.m., Lawrence Humane Society, 1805 E. 19th St. Red Dog’s Dog Days workout, 6 p.m., west side of South Park, 12th and Massachusetts streets. Junkyard Jazz Band, 7 p.m., American Legion, 3408 W. Sixth St. Film: “Yossi & Jagger” (Israel, 2002), 7 p.m., Lawrence Jewish Community Center, 917 Highland Drive. Big Tent Reading: Kathrine Gwynn, Bridgett Lowe, and Greg Field, 7 p.m., The Raven Book Store, 6 E. Seventh St. Free English as a Second Language class, 7-8 p.m., Plymouth Congregational Church, 925 Vermont St. Affordable community Spanish class, 7-8 p.m., Plymouth Congregational Church, 925 Vermont St. Lawrence Arts & Crafts group, 7-9 p.m., Merc cafe, 901 Iowa St., free. Signs of Life Bluegrass Gospel Jam, 7-10 p.m., Signs of Life, 722
provides one-to-one relationships for children facing adversity. Are you looking to make a difference in the life of a young boy in our community? For a few hours, a couple times a month, you can give a “Little” the invaluable gift of your friendship. Big Brothers Big Sisters is looking to match an 8-year-old boy to a Big Brother, Big Couple or Big Family. This active and energetic little boy has a fun sense of humor and enjoys baseball and all sports. He is open to exploring the community and doing many different activities. To make a difference in the life of this young man, please contact Stacie SalversonSchroeder at 843-7359, ext 112, or at sschroeder@ ksbbbs.org. For more volunteer opportunities, please contact Shelly Hornbaker at the United Way Roger Hill Volunteer Center at 865-5030 or at volunteer@unitedwaydgco.org or go to www.volunteerdouglascounty.org.
BRIEFLY Massachusetts St. Summer Youth Theater Senior Players Present: Monty Python’s Spamalot, 7:30 p.m., Lawrence Arts Center, 940 New Hampshire St. International Institute for Young Musicians (IIYM) Student Recital, 7:30 p.m., Lied Center Pavilion, 1600 Stewart Ave. Team trivia, 9 p.m., Johnny’s West, 721 Wakarusa Drive. Thursday Night Karaoke, 9 p.m., Wayne & Larry’s Sports Bar & Grill, 933 Iowa St.
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Douglas County Fair, Douglas County Fairgrounds, 2110 Harper St. 7 p.m., Jackpot Barrel Racing Competition, Community Bldg. Paint “Dewey the Decimator” Derby Car, 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Lawrence Public Library, 707 Vermont St. Mike Shurtz Trio, 10:15-11:15 a.m., Signs of Life, 722 Massachusetts St.
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Audio Reader director to retire Janet Campbell, general manager of Kansas Public Radio and director of the Kansas Audio-Reader Network, has announced her plans to retire on Sept. 2. After graduating from Kansas University with a bachelor’s degree in education in 1979, Campbell started working as a secretary for the Audio-Reader Network, a KU-based radio reading service for those unable to read in print. She became its director in 1988. Campbell officially became general manager of KANU-FM, the precursor to Kansas Public Radio, in 1998 after acting as interim general manager for 18 months. In Lawrence, KPR can be found on 91.5 FM Steve Kincaid, assistant director and chief engineer at the Audio-Reader Network and engineering director at KPR, will be the interim director of both agencies while a replacement is found for Campbell.
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Kobach foe criticizes ‘dual’ Kansas voting system Topeka (ap) — Secretary of State Kris Kobach’s opponent in the Republican primary predicted Tuesday that a “dual” voting system designed by him to help Kansas enforce a proof-of-citizenship rule will confuse voters and suppress turnout. C h a l l e n g e r Scott Morgan’s criticism of Kobach came a day after the secretary of state’s office began mailing notices to dozens of voters who registered using a national form without providing proof of their U.S. citizenship to election officials. Kobach advised counties last month to set aside
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those voters’ ballots and count only their votes in congressional races in the Aug. 5 election. “It becomes baffling,” Morgan said. “It doesn’t take much to persuade Kansans that there are better things to do with their time than vote, because they’re pretty disillusioned with a lot of what’s going on.” The new policy was a response to an uncertain legal climate surrounding Kansas’ handling of national voter registration forms, which require only that voters sign a statement affirming their U.S. citizenship. Kobach dismissed his challenger’s criticism, saying, “Maybe Mr. Morgan is confused.” States must accept the
national form, but Kansas and Arizona filed a lawsuit last year in hopes of forcing the federal government to add specific instructions to help the two states enforce their proof-ofcitizenship laws. Kobach With that case before a federal appeals court, the American Civil Liberties Union last month lost a separate statecourt battle to force Kansas to accept the national forms without Morgan citizenship papers and count the voters’ full ballots. The registrations of nearly 19,500 prospective
Kansas voters are on hold because they haven’t yet documented their citizenship, and Kobach believes fewer than 200 used the national form. The rest will have their ballots set aside and none of their votes will be counted. Kobach is the architect of the proof-of-citizenship law and argues that it is preventing illegal voting by noncitizens, particularly immigrants in the U.S. illegally. The law took effect last year. Morgan contends Kobach has inflated the danger of such fraud and said
Conflicting testimonies delay decision on human trafficking, rape trial By Caitlin Doornbos Twitter: @CaitlinDoornbos
After hearing conflicting accounts of the events that led law enforcement to charge a Lawrence man with aggravated human trafficking and rape, Douglas County District Court Judge Paula Martin said she would issue a written opinion later rather than decide in court Tuesday whether the case should go to trial. Crescenciano Donato Hilario, 34, is accused of taking a 16-year-old girl to the Best Western, 2309 Iowa St., on Christmas morning 2012 with the intent to have sex with her. The alleged victim testified Tuesday that she did
not want to have sex with Hilario and she could not go home, because it was late and she didn’t have a key to her house. However, the victim testified that the rape occurred on the same day she met Hilario, which she described as a “hot” day in Holcom Park. The Hilario victim said she was introduced to Hilario and they spent the day together with another man and her mother. Afterward, the victim said she went to a Lawrence hotel where Hilario worked and had sex with him. Sgt. Hayden Fowler
of the Lawrence Police Department said that Hilario told him during an interview that he had sex with the victim twice on Christmas day, once in the teenager’s bedroom and once in a room at the hotel, where he was employed. Because the timeline and statements did not match, Martin decided to take additional time to review the case before deciding whether it should go to trial. Martin said she would give a written opinion within the next three weeks. Hilario was sentenced in June 2013 to nearly
five years in prison after he pleaded no contest to paying for sex with a 14-year-old girl who had become drunk at a party at a Lawrence apartment complex in January 2013. During that case, Hilario said he had paid others at the party for the opportunity to have sex with the victim. Hilario was serving his prison sentence for that crime at Norton Correctional Facility before being transferred to the Douglas County Jail in May for court proceedings on the Christmas Day charges. – Reporter Caitlin Doornbos can be reached at 813-7146 or cvdoornbos@ ljworld.com.
Alleged highway shooter claims innocence Kansas City, Mo. (ap) — A man charged with 10 shootings along Kansas City-area highways earlier this year says he is innocent and he has the evidence to prove it. Mohammed Whitaker is basing the claim largely on one piece of evidence that tracked which cellphone towers handled calls from his phone on April 2, the day of the sixth shooting, according to The Kansas City Star. The newspaper reported Whitaker had called the paper at least eight times in recent weeks from the Jackson County jail to press his claims. Whitaker, 28, is charged with 20 felony counts stemming from 10 shooting incidents in March and April. Whitaker contends that if the
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“We knew what the pay was when we came into this position,” Mayor Mike Amyx said. “If we’re going to ask others to take a hit, then this body needs to do the same.” And then the hits started coming: A cut of $20,000 that would have funded additional hours for a city clerk administrative position; $40,000 that would have funded a new roof for a public works salt dome; $55,500 for a proposed public works inspector position. A major theme of the evening was to tell city departments to think again about the need for new vehicles. The city’s planning and development services division was told to acquire used police cars from the city’s fleet instead of buying three new
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5:30 p.m. time listed on a police report for the shooting near Grandview is correct, he could not have been in the area. Police and prosecutors would not discuss the April 2 incident or Whitaker’s claims. His attorney also declined to comment, the newspaper said. “We save our comments for the courtroom where we await Mr. Whitaker,” said Mike Mansur, a spokes-
man for the Jackson County prosecutor’s office. The records place his phone about nine miles from the shooting just six minutes before it reportedly happened. Whitaker said he could not have covered that route during rush hour traffic as he headed home from work in Overland Park. However, the police report said the shooting victim said his truck was hit by a bullet “approxi-
mately” April 2 at “approximately” 5:30 p.m. The victim was not hurt. Whitaker told the newspaper he had received enough paperwork through the discovery process to fill two bank boxes. When The Star asked him to share more, he sent only 11 pages, which included three pages of cellphone mapping data. He said he had been a victim of the highway shooter but didn’t report it because he was driving on a revoked license. “I was wrongfully accused of being the highway shooter,” Whitaker said. “I am actually an unreported victim. The detectives definitely jumped to conclusions . The real highway shooter is still out there.”
cars to start the city’s new rental inspection program. The public works department was told to continue using a maintenance truck at the Lawrence Municipal Airport that has about 135,000 miles on it. That’s nothing, some commissioners said. Commissioner Bob Schumm said his personal truck had about 235,000 miles on it. The cuts to the proposed budget came after commissioners heard public comment from those concerned about the city’s spending plan. “We have had a lot of talk recently about making Lawrence more livable and attracting retirees,” said Patrick Wilbur, a Lawrence resident. “I think that is going to be difficult if we keep pushing up that property tax. I don’t see this budget as friendly to attracting people to Lawrence.” Commissioners also heard some concern about adding new city positions,
but commissioners agreed to keep one of the larger new employee positions, an approximately $100,000 expense for a new director of arts and culture. Among other budget decisions: l Commissioners agreed to fund $120,000 for the city’s K-10 Connector bus service that runs between Lawrence and Johnson County. City Manager David Corliss had recommended $200,000 in funding because Johnson County officials said they had concerns about subsidizing the
service at current levels. It wasn’t clear whether Johnson County officials, who pay about $700,000 for the service, would reduce their 2015 funding for the service. l Agreed to provide $6,000 in funding for the social service agencies Warm Hearts and its heating assistance program, $35,000 for Van Go Mobile Arts and its youth program, and $4,000 for the Lawrence Alliance to fund the city’s Festival of Cultures and diversity training.
I was wrongfully accused of being the highway shooter. I am actually an unreported victim. The detectives definitely jumped to conclusions. The real highway shooter is still out there.” — Mohammed Whitaker, alleged highway shooter
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BRIEFLY Weed control method on display until Friday Dow AgroSciences is demonstrating a new weed control system this week northeast of Lawrence. Through Friday, the company is showcasing the Enlist weed control system at East 1600 Road and U.S. Highway 24, near the Lawrence Municipal Airport, according to an event listing on Eventbrite.com. According to the website, the demonstrations will include information on traits, germplasm, herbicide technology, nozzle and sprayer use, and a new stewardship program. Dow AgroSciences plans to introduce Enlist corn next season, and says Enlist is an advanced herbicide and trait technology that builds on the Roundup Ready system to control tough weeds.
Wheat harvest 95 percent finished W ichita — The 2014 Kansas wheat harvest is finally almost over. The National Agricultural Statistics Service reported Monday that 95 percent of the wheat is now in the bin. Usually by this late in the year, all the wheat has been cut. All the recent rains have helped the springplanted crops in Kansas. Corn is rated as 15 percent excellent, 49 percent good and 29 percent fair. Just 7 percent got a poor or very poor rating. For sorghum, the agency reports 10 percent in excellent, 55 percent in good and 31 percent in fair condition. Just 4 percent got a poor rating. Soybeans in Kansas are doing even better with 10 percent in excellent, 57 percent in good 31 percent in fair condition. Only 2 percent got a poor mark.
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Open carry banned in public buildings Salina — Open carry of weapons will not be allowed in city-owned buildings in Salina. The city commission voted Monday to impose the ban in public buildings currently exempt from the state’s concealed carry law. The state allows concealed carry in public buildings but Salina was granted a four-year exemption from that law last year. City Manager Justin Gage said that to prohibit open carry in city-owned buildings, commissioners needed to pass a resolution directing staff to post signs on the buildings. He says the ordinance will not cost the city much money. The Salina Journal reports the City-County Building is operated by the City County Building Authority and is not subject to the resolution.
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U.S.-German relations need repair By Doyle McManus Los Angeles Times
The Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve needs some TLC.
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he harsh environment of the Kansas prairie has taken a toll on the Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve near Strong City. Hopefully, like the pioneers that settled this area, the preserve will persevere and survive. In the last year, the preserve has been struck by a series of problems that have limited visitor access to the historical sites as well as the adjacent Flint Hills prairie. Fixing some of those problems will be expensive, and it’s unclear when or if that money will be available. In the meantime, visitors still are welcome at the preserve, but their experience will be far different than it was in the past. Last summer, heavy rains washed out parts of the historic ranch road making it unsafe for use by buses carrying tourists through the property. That road remains closed, according to the preserve’s website. The road was never designed to carry large tour buses, it says, and the park service is looking at how it might be rerouted or shored up for future use. If you come to the park, you also won’t be able to visit the iconic ranch house. Last summer’s rains triggered a mold problem in the house, and, when repairs were being made, electrical problems and termites were discovered. Some boards on the house’s trim were so rotted contractors could stick their fingers through them. The house was deemed unsafe for visitors and the website says it may not reopen for several years. A park official told a Wichita newspaper that needed work, which includes lifting the house’s foundation, could cost “a couple million or more dollars.” Planned construction on floor boards and joists also is restricting access to the three-story stone barn and other structures at the ranch this summer. The trails at the preserve are still open to hikers, but not without a cautionary note. No one has been injured, but because some younger male buffalo have been charging at visitors, the preserve has issued a warning to hikers to stay on designated trails and keep their distance from the creatures. In fact, the preserve’s website includes a whole page of alerts and “current conditions” at the site that may affect visitors’ plans. It’s not a very welcoming display even though visitors still can access the preserve’s visitors center, hike to the historic schoolhouse or participate in nature and history programs. This is a sad situation for a site that should be one of the state’s tourist gems. It preserves a unique ecosystem and shares an important story about people who settled in this area as well as those who passed through on their way further west. We hope federal and state officials are giving this preserve and its current problems the attention they deserve and will quickly recommend solutions to restore public access to this historic and beautiful site.
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Berlin — I arrived in Berlin last week hoping to see something rare: a country that’s prosperous, wellgoverned and even happy, if only because it was just crowned champion of soccer’s World Cup. Germany is all those things, and Germans know they are doing well. They need only look around to notice that their economy is stronger and their government more effective than those of their neighbors. Their chancellor, Angela Merkel, an indispensable ally of President Barack Obama in crises from Ukraine to Iran, is “the uncrowned empress of Europe,” in the words of Josef Joffe, publisher of the weekly newspaper Die Zeit. But I also found a Germany that has been plunged back into angst over its place in the world, with the latest blow coming from the arrest of a mid-level official in the German intelligence service (identified only as “Markus R.”) who was pilfering secret documents for the CIA.
A lack of respect? The message many Germans have taken from the latest spy scandal — coming less than a year after the revelation that the National Security Agency had been intercepting Merkel’s cellphone calls — is that no matter how successful and reliable as allies they may be, they still don’t get much respect from the United States. Documents leaked by former NSA contract worker Ed-
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U.S. spying is particularly galling to Germany because it knows the United States doesn’t spy on its closest Englishspeaking allies, Britain, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.” ward Snowden also revealed that although Germany was one of the agency’s top targets, the NSA gives Germany less access to its findings than it gives to France, the Netherlands or Norway. As Merkel put it with cruel understatement, “This isn’t a trusting relationship.” “Americans need to understand how deep the feeling of being humiliated has been,” Malte Lehming, an editor at the Berlin newspaper Der Tagesspiegel, told me. “It’s the feeling of being humiliated without the ability to retaliate. … And it reminds us, with a kind of a shock, that Americans and Germans don’t understand each other as well as we thought we did.” U.S. spying is particularly galling to Germany because it knows the United States doesn’t spy on its closest English-speaking allies, Britain, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. That’s because those countries have joined in an intelligence compact known as “Five Eyes” in which they share information and watch each others’ backs. Germany has been offered membership in the “Five Eyes” club, but it has always found the entrance fee too high: a much bigger intel-
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charged John C. Kornblum, who was U.S. ambassador to Germany during the Clinton administration. The problem, he said, is that after the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, the U.S. intelligence community lifted most of the restraints it once observed on collecting intelligence on Germany — for example, on recruiting mid-level German officials like Markus R. as spies. “We never would have done this before 9/11,” Kornblum said. But the U.S. intelligence community never subjected its post-9/11 projects to serious Core alliance still intact cost-benefit analysis, he said; None of this threatens the the terrorist threat seemed to core of the U.S.-German al- justify maximum measures, no liance — not yet, anyway. matter what the cost. Merkel has been a solid partner to Obama in supporting Repairing relations So where do we go from sanctions against Russia’s Vladimir Putin, despite Ger- here? Officials on both sides many’s dependence on Rus- say they want to repair the sian oil and gas. “Putin is help- relationship. Obama has ing to keep us together,” a U.S. telephoned Merkel; CIA Director John Brennan has ofdiplomat in Berlin told me. A poll released last week fered to visit Berlin. But the by the independent Pew Re- United States hasn’t offered search Center found that 51 what Germany really wants: percent of Germans still say a “no-spy” agreement that they have a high opinion of would exempt Germany the United States; that’s a from being a target. The sensible thing for big drop from 64 percent in 2009 (when the Obama Washington to do would be presidency was new and to impose voluntary limits fresh) but still well ahead of on its intelligence activities the 30 percent recorded un- against its most valuable ally der George W. Bush in 2007. in Europe, especially when But another poll by the they have proved so counGerman magazine Der Spie- terproductive once exposed. But the U.S. also needs to gel found that 57 percent of Germans want their govern- learn a larger lesson: Alliancment to pursue a foreign es, even long-standing ones, policy more independent of need careful tending. They can’t be taken for granted. the United States. — Doyle McManus is a columThe saddest thing is that nist for The Los Angeles Times. this crisis didn’t need to hapReaders. His email address is pen. “The Americans have doyle.mcmanus@latimes.com. bungled this completely,” ligence service that could operate on the same level as the CIA and Britain’s MI6. So Germany is caught in an intelligence policy Catch-22: It wants to be an ally of the United States, but it doesn’t want to play by the same rules. That’s partly because almost 70 years after the end of World War II, Germans are still gun-shy. “Germans don’t want a bigger role in the world,” said Voigt. “We still get nervous when other countries are unhappy with us.”
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From the Lawrence Daily Journal-World for July 23, 1914: years “Little was acago complished at the IN 1914 meeting yesterday between the State Board of Health, the City Commissioners and the Water Company. Dr. J. J .Sippy of Topeka was here representing Dr. Crumbine and the State Board of Health. He let it be understood that the Board of Health would not permit the use of river water under any conditions except a serious conflagration.” — Compiled by Sarah St. John
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To the editor: They didn’t have political parties in 1790, just Americans. Their word for “party” was “faction.” There were disagreements between the likes of Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, but they identified themselves as Americans. George Washington refused to identify with any party. His enormous prestige tamped down parties. This fear of faction is reflected in the initial method for selecting president and vice president. Second place became vice president. This method rejects party; all candidates stood for the same idea: America. The Federalist Papers repeatedly warn against the dangers of faction, what we now call parties — Republicans and Democrats. For true American patriots, parties serve the interests of the nation, not the reverse. Recently, 103 former and current Republican officeholders publicly endorsed a Democrat, Paul Davis, for governor. Their reason: social and economic policies of the Brownback administration have been fiscally irresponsible and have hurt education and the economy. A 104th, former Rep. Jan Meyers, initially listed with the 103, has issued a statement disavowing support of Davis. She said: “I’m trying to stay out of the race. … If I endorsed anyone, it would be Sam Brownback because he’s our Republican candidate.” The report finished with a quote that she was “trying to be a moderate,” but concluded she “would never publicly endorse a Democrat over
a sitting Republican governor.” Rep. Meyers’ support of Republicans, and her disdain for Democrats, highlights the problem of politics today. What would George Washington say of a representative of the people who supports her party first — right or wrong? William Skepnek, Lawrence
Budget discomfort To the editor: After reading Chad Lawhorn’s article “Q&A on Lawrence city budget,” I am appalled at the proposed city budget that David Corliss has apparently submitted as a serious proposal. Putting aside the questionable wisdom of passing deficit budgets that require inyear adjustments, it appears that the city is forgetting one side of the equation: Reducing expenditures is a legitimate function of prudent government. As a business owner, I do not hire additional employees unless I am assured that the increased costs are warranted by increased revenues and the bottom line does not suffer because of it. While the revenues seem to be doing fine in Lawrence, despite the commission’s continual whining about what happens in Topeka, the bottom line does not compute in this budget. As a homeowner, I would like to hire a maid, a butler and an interior decorator. However, I’m not able to spend other people’s money and thus I don’t add those positions to my household budget unless I’m able to cut my other
expenses to meet the deficit. Corliss says he feels uncomfortable making those cuts without a bottle of Southern Comfort. I, for one, will be happy to contribute to the purchase of a bottle of Southern Comfort for him. It would be a lot less detrimental to the taxpayers’ pocketbooks if everyone would do the same. Kathleen Ammel, Lawrence
Police option To the editor: Following the discussion for a new police facility and the justified concern about rampant spending and tax increases needed to pay for this spending, why hasn’t the empty space at the Riverfront Mall been considered to be remodeled for the police. According to the real estate sign on site, the square footage is more than adequate, the infrastructure is there, plenty of parking, the building is well built and can easily be modified with a steel superstructure designed to allow limitless configuration on all floors. I’m not sure, but I believe the city has a financial interest in this building that was supposed to be a beacon of interest and a draw for downtown. Being next to City Hall may or may not be an advantage. I believe a larger consolidated police facility is needed for Lawrence and would increase efficiencies. I suggest the City Commission consider being efficient with our tax dollars as well. Thank you. John Purcell, Lawrence
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Airlines were among those carriers canceling flights to Tel Aviv over safety concerns amid the increasing violence. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu raised the issue of the ban with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, who was in the Middle East on Tuesday, State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said. “The FAA’s notice was issued to protect American citizens and American carriers. The only consideration in issuing the notice was the safety and security of our citizens,” Psaki said in a statement.
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a house, slightly injuring one Israeli in the nearby Tel Aviv suburb of Yehud. Aviation authorities reacted swiftly. The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration prohibited American airlines from flying to Tel Aviv for 24 hours “due to the potentially hazardous situation created by the armed conflict in Israel and Gaza.” Later, the European Aviation Safety Agency issued an advisory to airlines saying it “strongly recommends” airlines avoid the airport. Germany’s Lufthansa, Air France, Air Canada, Alitalia, Dutch KLM, Britain’s easyJet, Turkish Airlines and Greece’s Aegean
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large bowl, whisk together the soy sauce, vinegar and sesame oil. Add the pork, stirring to coat well. Cover and refrigerate until ready to cook. In a small bowl or liquid measuring cup, whisk together the water, soy sauce, both vinegars, the sugar, ginger, sesame oil, cornstarch, red pepper flakes, garlic and hot sauce. Cover and refrigerate until ready to cook. When ready to cook, bring a large saucepan of water to a boil. Add the noodles and cook until tender, according to package directions. Meanwhile, heat a large skillet over medium-high. Add the marinated pork, including any liquid in the bowl. Cook until the pork is nearly cooked through, about 10 minutes. As soon as the noodles are cooked, drain them and add them to the pork, tossing well. Add the sauce, toss to coat well. Cook for another 2 to 3 minutes, or until the sauce has thickened. Stir in the peanuts and scallions. Nutrition information per serving: 600 calories; 220 calories from fat (37 percent of total calories); 25 g fat (3 g saturated; 0 g trans fats); 90 mg cholesterol; 54 g carbohydrate; 5 g fiber; 5 g sugar; 45 g protein; 690 mg sodium.
Friends with benefits, or how I got a leg of lamb
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know the very best people. I know you think you do, but you’re wrong. Because I do. So there. So, one of the people I know that falls into that “best” category is my friend Lynnette. And Lynnette just happens to be the daughter of some more “best” people: Tom and Gail Sloan. As in Representative Tom Sloan. That’s right. See what I did there? I just let you all know that I am so important I actually know a state representative. Tom and Gail have mountains of accolades. They are communityminded. They have big, fancy degrees, and run big, fancy businesses. They’re also really cool and fun, and they also have a farm. That’s right, they are sheep farmers. Gail and Tom have raised sheep for 33 years. They raise registered Columbia sheep, a dualpurpose meat and wool breed. Their animals are raised on grass and grain with no added hormones or other medications in the feed. All of this just means that they are more cool than you can imagine. They recently invited me and my children out to see the sheep (and the llama!) and take home a sampling of their wares. I had never before cooked a leg of lamb. I mean, I know that’s dumb, because lamb is good and it’s a neat thing for Easter. While I’ve eat-
Roasted Leg of Lamb with Rosemary-Peach Glaze
2 cloves garlic, minced 2 teaspoons chopped rosemary (fresh is by far the best here) 1/2 teaspoon Worcestershire My theory was that 1 tablespoon apple cider this thing was too large to vinegar sear, so I wanted to sort of Combine all of the “sear” it in the oven. That ingredients in a saucepan by Megan Stuke meant high temp for about and simmer over medium20 minutes and low temp low heat until the peaches en it, I’d never purchased for another 2 hours. So begin to break down and and cooked one. yes, try to start this before the sauce reduces and So out we go to see 6 p.m. unless you are into thickens. Stir often. the sheep and home I eating at 9 p.m., which we That is it! This is a come, toting a lamb’s are not. beautiful meal that looks leg in a thermal bag. My Begin with the meat at like you require a degree husband, Mr. Meat and room temperature. Preheat from some fancy culinary Potatoes, almost came the oven to 400 F. college, but really it’s just unglued. This was epic. Give the meat a liberal a matter of time and largeI was going to roast a coating of salt and cracked capacity cookware. leg of lamb right there pepper. Drizzle a little olive Visit the Sloan farm if in the house, and he was oil in the bottom of your you ever get the opportugoing to get to eat it, and roasting pan (or, if you nity. I can’t promise you a see what I mean? Best. are me, in a large Pyrex free leg of lamb, but I can People. because you threw out promise you’ll be happy So I did it. I had a sack your roasting pan in a fit of you went. They are, after of peaches sitting around anger over its filthiness), all, among the best people, and I needed to use them and toss in a few whole and they welcome visitors! up and my kids, it turns carrots because they will They have hosted out, neither one are fans cook along with the lamb, groups as diverse as the of the fresh peach (what and boom, there’s your Douglas County Dads and is wrong with them? I’ll veggie. their children and Kansas never understand). So I Pop it in there and let it School for the Blind stuturned those suckers into cook until you get a good dents and family members. a rosemary-peach glaze sizzle on it. Then remove One day I hope to take the and I roasted that leg of it, turn down the heat to kiddos I work with at Ballamb like a boss. 300 F, and cover the meat lard Community Services Let me also just let you with your rosemary-peach out to see the animals and know that I did this on a glaze. maybe get a little civics weeknight and it wasn’t Return to the oven until lesson to boot. all that hard, but if you you get an internal temwant to look like a total — Megan Stuke is a working perature of 145 F, about goddess to your husband, mom, a practical cook and an 2 hours depending on the go ahead and work all impractical hostess. size of your leg of lamb. day, run home and toss a leg of lamb in the oven Rosemary-Peach Glaze with some carrots, and : 6 or 8 peaches, peeled, Drink Specials at whip up some mashed pitted and cut into bitelawrence.com/drinkspecials potatoes. And then stop sized pieces doing laundry and dishes 2 cups water for a week because you 2 tablespoons brown are already winning. sugar
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Blackberry pie like Grandma used to make
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hen attending a wedding, it is normally customary to RSVP, choose an outfit, talk the hubby into a tie. But recently, my wedding prep became RSVP, choose an outfit, bake a pie. Actually, two pies. A good running buddy of mine requested at her recent wedding that a few of her guests bake two homemade pies for the reception’s dessert table rather than bring a gift. It’s an idea that I thought was genius. And it went along perfectly with the locally sourced theme of this wedding in which 75 percent of the reception dinner for 200 was grown by the bride herself, and the rest (save for a bit of watermelon) was bought from local vendors. (And you thought your wedding was crazy to plan.) In keeping with the locally flavored theme, I wanted to make at least one pie that showcased the abundance of blackberries we have right now in our home berry patch. I also wanted to feature the pie crust my grandma made probably weekly when I was little. As I wrote awhile ago, she was a fabulous cook and I’m honored to have her recipes in my arsenal. So, for one of my two wedding pies, I decided I’d make pie the old-fashioned way: Grandma’s crust paired with my spin on Sauver’s blackberry pie recipe. The result was gorgeous, and tasted great, too.
Blackberry Pie and Grandma Jeanne No-Fail Pie Dough 1 recipe for pie dough (below) 1/3 cup flour plus more for rolling 1 teaspoon salt 6 cups blackberries (if using frozen, defrost and drain juice) 3/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons sugar 2 teaspoon lemon juice Zest of one lemon or 2 more teaspoons of lemon juice A pinch of cinnamon 1 egg white Water Unwrap 1 dough disk; transfer to a well-floured surface. Whack it with a rolling pin several times to flatten it out; turn it over and repeat. Roll out dough to form an 11-inch circle and transfer it to a 9-inch deep-dish pie pan. (If dough tears and needs mending, dab a little water where it requires patching and “glue” on a piece of dough.) Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate. Heat oven to 425 F. Put
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berries, 3/4 cup sugar, lemon juice, zest (if using), cinnamon, 1/3 cup flour and salt into a bowl. Using a wooden spoon, mash gently to make a textured filling; pour into chilled crust and set aside. Beat egg white and 1 tablespoon water together in a bowl and set aside. Roll out remaining dough disk into an 11-inch circle; cut into 3/4-inch-wide strips. Arrange strips over pie in a lattice pattern, trim excess dough and crimp edges of pie. Brush crust with egg mixture; sprinkle with remaining sugar. Bake on the middle rack of the oven until crust is just golden, about 15 minutes. Reduce heat to 350 F, bake until golden brown and bubbling, about 30 minutes more. Let cool before serving. Note: I had leftover dough from the latticing and ended up making “pie dough cookies” with the excess (this is another thing I used to do with my grandma). To do this, combine the remaining dough scraps, roll into a rough circle and then top with butter and cinnamon sugar. Roll the dough into a log and then cut little pinwheel shaped cookies from the log (cut each slice about a quarter-inch thick). I baked them for about 20 minutes once the temperature was lowered to 350 F. The kiddo loved these more than the actual pie.
Grandma Jeanne’s No-Fail Pie Dough 3 cups unbleached flour 1 1/4 cups shortening (Note: I swapped butter for this recipe, as I don’t like the nutritional profile of shortening) 1 tablespoon sugar 2 teaspoons salt Cut-in until the mixture doesn’t cling (breadcrumb or shortcake texture). Note: This can take 5 minutes or more, be patient. 1 tablespoon apple vinegar 1 egg, beaten 1/2 cup water Mix wet items. Add wet to dry ingredients a little at a time, stirring constantly until moist. It will form a ball when completely mixed. Chill in discs, wrapped in plastic, for at least one hour before rolling out. Makes two 9-inch pie crusts.
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A meal in a muffin By Sara Moulton Associated Press
When fall rolls around and it’s back to school and work, wouldn’t you love to start your day with something tastier and more substantial than that all-too-typical bowl of cold cereal? It’s just so boring day after day. And that’s apart from the fact that most cereals will fail to tide you over until lunchtime. Here, then, is a meal in a muffin, a delicious and substantial alternative to the usual breakfast fare.
Broccoli Cheddar Breakfast Muffins Start to finish: 1 hour (35 minutes active) Makes 12 muffins 2 cups white wholewheat flour 1 cup all-purpose flour
1 tablespoon baking powder 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper 2 large eggs 1 cup fat-free plain Greek yogurt 3/4 cup buttermilk 3 tablespoons extravirgin olive oil 2 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted 3/4 cup finely chopped roasted red peppers, plus 1/4 cup of the pepper liquid from the jar 1 cup small raw broccoli florets or chopped thawed frozen broccoli florets 1/2 cup diced Canadian bacon (about 3 ounces) 3/4 cup coarsely grated sharp cheddar cheese (about 3 ounces), divided Heat the oven to 425 F. Mist a 12-cup muffin pan with cooking spray, or line with cupcake liners. In a large bowl, stir together both flours, the baking powder, baking
soda, salt and pepper. In a medium bowl, whisk together the eggs, yogurt, buttermilk, olive oil, butter and pepper juice (if the jar did not have 1/4 cup of juice in it, supplement with water). Add the egg mixture to the flour mixture and stir just until combined. Add the peppers, broccoli, bacon and 1/2 cup of the cheese, stirring well. Scoop the batter (it will be quite thick) into the muffin cups, filling them completely. Sprinkle the remaining cheese over the tops of the muffins. Bake on the oven’s middle shelf until the tops are golden, about 25 minutes. Remove the muffins from the pan and cool on a rack. Nutrition information per serving: 240 calories; 90 calories from fat (38 percent of total calories); 10 g fat (3.5 g saturated; 0 g trans fats); 45 mg cholesterol; 28 g carbohydrate; 3 g fiber; 2 g sugar; 10 g protein; 520 mg sodium.
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A-Rod A-OK by local family Nothing inflates the headlines of grocery-store tabloids more powerfully than when a celebrity on top of his or her world takes a hard fall. The pile-on begins, and it grows higher and uglier by the minute. The star can’t go into hiding forever and must go on with life, sometimes in public places. How that person is treated very often says more about those who cross his or her path than it does about the celebrity. Alex Rodriguez, once considered the greatest baseball player on the planet and paid accordingly, fell from grace. He is in the midst of a 162-game (plus playoffs) steroid suspension and hopes to resume his career next season with a New York Yankees organization that no longer seems to want anything to do with him. How would you treat A-Rod if you encountered him in public? A Lawrence family on vacation in Lake Tahoe, Nevada, had the chance to live the answer to that question Tuesday morning. They treated him with kindness and class, and he responded in A-Rod kind. Later, the family witnessed a darker interaction. Pat Karlin, a Lawrence fireman and former KanP-Kar sas University baseball player who holds the singleseason stolen-bases record, is vacationing with wife Mary Beth and children Cooper, 17, Tori, 16, and Camden, 12. Cooper plays baseball for Free State High, where Tori plays soccer. Camden missed most of his youth baseball season after knee surgery and returned for the final two games. Their chance meeting with Please see KEEGAN, page 3C
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IOWA STATE OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR MARK MANGINO LOOKS ON during Iowa State’s spring football game April 12 in Ames, Iowa. Mangino, the former head coach at Kansas University, has already won over his new team, according to Cyclones players.
ISU players quick fans of ex-KU coach Mangino By Matt Tait mtait@ljworld.com
Dallas — The first time Iowa State defensive end Cory Morrissey saw Mark Mangino, the former Kansas coach and current ISU offensive coordinator stopped Morrissey in his tracks. “He didn’t know who I was, he didn’t know where I came from, but he was very personable, and he just came up and started talking to me,” Morrissey said Tuesday during Day Two of Big 12 media days at the Omni Hotel. “I thought that was great. For someone that’s had so much success like him to come into a program and do that, my first impression was really, really good.” Since that day last spring, most of Morrissey’s interactions with Mangino have come from trying to stop the seemingly endless number of formations and plays Mangino has thrown at the Cyclones’ defense in practices. Although such a challenge has proven exhausting at times, both Morrissey and
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IOWA STATE DEFENSIVE END CORY MORRISSEY, RIGHT, Jovohn Miller, center, and Tom Farniok playfully pose for a photo at the broadcasters desk during the Big 12 football media days Tuesday in Dallas. ISU linebacker Jevohn Miller are dreaming big about what a more high-powered offense could mean for ISU this fall. “For three years, we’ve kind of been seeing the same offense in practice,” Miller said. “But it was nice getting him in there and seeing new plays and kind of reacting and going back to playing football instead of knowing
what’s coming. We kind of talk to him a little bit and say, ‘Come on, give us something else.’ He gets into it.” Getting into it with his players was the very thing that led to Mangino’s departure from KU, as former Kansas athletic director Lew Perkins’ investigation into improper treatment of KU players led to Mangino’s forced resignation following
the 2009 season. Each ISU player present Tuesday said he found it hard to believe that Mangino, who spent eight seasons at Kansas and was the consensus national coach of the year in 2007, could take things too far. “My first thought was, ‘Oh, man, I hope the rumors aren’t true,’” offensive lineman Tom Farniok recalled upon hearing the news of Mangino’s hiring. “And then I met him and thought, ‘There’s no way this guy is like that.’ He’s just demanding. He wants to get the best out of you, and if he can’t do it by talking, he’s gonna jump ya. To me, that’s football. That’s how it works.” Although he has yet to join the Cyclones on gameday, Mangino already has made his energetic presence felt. The Cyclones said Mangino brought maximum effort each time, whether it was in the film room going over mistakes, in the meeting room planning or on the practice field working on execution. Please see MANGINO, page 3C
Wiggins to sign contract, but Cavs still pursuing trade By Benton Smith basmith@ljworld.com
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CLEVELAND ROOKIE ANDREW WIGGINS, CENTER, HOLDS UP his Cavaliers jersey during a news conference with coach David Blatt, left, and general manager David Griffin on June 27 in Independence, Ohio.
Let the Andrew-Wigginsfor-Kevin-Love debate continue — for at least 30 days. An Associated Press report, citing a source close to the situation, claimed Wiggins, the No. 1 pick out of Kansas University, will sign with Cleveland as soon as today. But that doesn’t mean Cleveland and Minnesota have reached a point of no return in their ongoing trade talks involving Timberwolves All-Star power forward Kevin Love. In fact, it only means a trade between the two teams couldn’t become official until 30 days
after Wiggins signs, per NBA rules. What’s more, Yahoo’s Adrian Wojnarowski reported Tuesday that Cleveland pulled off a trade with Utah to acquire pieces that could facilitate the rumored trade, which has become the offseason’s second-biggest storyline — behind only the move that generated it in the first place, LeBron James’ return to Cleveland. The Cavs rid themselves of Carrick Felix’s guaranteed contract and threw in a future second-round pick and cash to the Jazz in order to acquire the three non-guaranteed contracts belonging to John Lucas, Malcolm Thomas and
Erik Murphy, according to Wojnarowski. The Yahoo report said the three players Cleveland acquired could be used in a trade for Love to give Minnesota salary-cap wiggle room or in a separate deal for another asset that would entice the Timberwolves, who don’t want to lose Love and get nothing in return when he becomes an unrestricted free agent next summer. So even if Wiggins signs his first NBA contract with the league’s new darling, LeBron’s Cavs, he could begin his rookie season with Minnesota, without a superstar on which to lean. Please see KU HOOPS, page 3C
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New York (ap) — Trying to boost one of the weakest lineups in the American League, the New York Yankees acquired third baseman Chase Headley from the San Diego Padres on Tuesday for rookie infielder Yangervis Solarte and minor-league pitcher Rafael De Paula. Headley arrived at Yankee Stadium right around game time Tuesday night and was in uniform shaking hands with his new teammates in the dugout during the top of the second inning. Before the game, New York manager Joe Girardi said he hoped Headley would be available off the bench. After that, he’ll become the everyday starter at a spot that’s been a question mark for the Yankees all year following the season-long suspension of Alex Rodriguez. “I don’t think we’re getting a big thumper,” general manager Brian Cashman said. “But I do think we’re getting an upgrade and a professional at-bat.” The 30-year-old Headley, drafted by the Padres in 2005, can become a free agent after this season. The switch-hitter was batting .229 with seven homers and 32 RBIs but has a .339 average with six extra-base hits in 13 games since July 4. He was a Gold Glove and Silver Slugger winner two years ago, when he had a huge second half and hit .286 with 31 homers and an NL-leading 115 RBIs. He moves from a cavernous ballpark in San Diego to a homer haven in the Bronx, and the Yankees think that can help him. “You look at his last month, it’s been really productive. He’s swinging the bat pretty well,” Girardi said. “We feel that he’s in a pretty good place.” Cashman said he thinks an epidural injection that Headley had toward the end of June has a lot to do with his recent improvement. Headley had been playing through a herniated disk in his back. “Once he had the epidural, it seems like it’s had a huge impact,” Cashman said. “He’s a rental for the next two months.” As part of the deal, the Padres will pay $1 million of the $3,968,443 remaining on Headley’s $10,525,000 salary this year. “I’ve seen Chase grow up,” San Diego manager Bud Black said in Chicago, where his team was preparing to play the Cubs. “To say farewell is a tough one. He’s meant a lot to the organization.” With an injury-ravaged pitching staff missing four starters, the Yankees began the day 50-48 and four games behind first-place Baltimore in the AL East. They added Brandon McCarthy to the rotation this month, obtaining him in a trade with Arizona. But it’s the offense that’s been a major problem — New York ranked 13th out of 15 AL teams in runs with 391. “We just keep trying to find different ways to upgrade,” Cashman said. “We’re open to anything.” The punchless Padres (4355) are selling off pieces and trying to build for the future even as they look for a new general manager after Josh Byrnes was fired June 22.
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Clippers CEO: Rivers gives Sterling ultimatum Los Angeles — Los Angeles Clippers interim CEO Richard Parsons testified Tuesday that coach Doc Rivers told him he’ll quit if Donald Sterling remains the owner of the team. Parsons made the statement in a trial to determine whether Sterling’s wife Shelly Sterling can sell the team for $2 billion to former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer. “Doc is troubled by this maybe more so than anybody else,” Parsons said. “If Mr. Sterling continues as owner, he does not want to continue as coach.” The NBA has sought to force out Sterling since soon after racist statements emerged on recordings in April. Rivers, who is black, has said he had heard from other Clippers business employees that they didn’t think they would be able to work for Sterling under the circumstances. Sterling has denied he is a racist from the witness stand and vowed he’ll never sell the team, claiming he is the victim of illegally recorded conversations that invaded his privacy. Parsons took over leadership of the Clippers in May during the media blitz surrounding the banishment of Sterling, who seemed to accept the idea of a sale until he rescinded his agreement for his wife to make a deal. By then, she had the offer from Ballmer. Donald Sterling also on Tuesday filed a new lawsuit in his attempt to retain the team and derail a potential $2 billion sale. The lawsuit filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court names estranged wife Shelly Sterling, the NBA and Commissioner Adam Silver, saying they committed fraud and violated corporate law in their attempt to sell the team to Ballmer. The suit lists many arguments already being heard in a probate court trial on the legality of the Ballmer deal.
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T-Rob undergoes surgery Immediately following a Las Vegas summer league game in which he injured his hand last week, Portland’s Thomas Robinson defiantly told reporters he was fine. Tuesday, the Trail Blazers power forward had surgery to repair a torn ligament in his right thumb. Though the setback ended his summer season prematurely, the 6-foot-10 power forward from Kansas University is expected to be healthy in time for Portland’s preseason activities. In his first year with the Blazers, Robinson averaged 4.8 points and 4.4 rebounds in 12.5 minutes a game.
season before tearing two ligaments in his left knee in the team’s 2012-13 home opener. He was traded to Utah last summer as part of a salary-shedding move. Rush played just 38 games for the Jazz after returning from that devastating knee injury. He has averaged 8.3 points and 3.3 rebounds in six seasons.
Bulls sign F McDermott Chicago — The Chicago Bulls say they have signed Doug McDermott, their first-round draft pick and last season’s college player of the year. Terms of the deal involving the 6-foot-8 forward from Creighton weren’t released. The Bulls acquired 22-year-old McDermott after Denver drafted him with the 11th overall pick, then quickly traded him to Chicago. As a Creighton senior last season, McDermott averaged a nation-leading 26.7 points, becoming one of eight players in NCAA history to score more than 3,000 career points. The Bulls also announced Tuesday’s signing of free-agent guard Aaron Brooks. The 6-foot, six-year NBA veteran last season averaged 9 points while splitting time with Denver and Houston. Terms were not disclosed.
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ed the senior from Our Savior New American, in Centereach, New York, plans to visit KU, too, but no date has been set. Kansas is said to be among his top five schools, and he already has been to Iowa State, Pittsburgh and Kentucky for unofficial visits.
Stone announcing early The nation’s No. 6 senior, 6-10 center Diamond Stone, hasn’t picked which school to attend, but has decided to announce his choice on Nov. 12, the first day of the NCAA earlysigning period, according to a report from Scout. com’s Evan Daniels. Stone, from Milwaukee, is said to be considering Wisconsin, Kentucky, Connecticut, Duke, UCLA, Kansas and others. Reportedly, No. 2 recruit Malik Newman, a 6-3 guard out of Jackson, Mississippi, and Stone have talked about signing with the same program. KU and UConn are considered possible destinations for the combo.
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WVU: Loss to KU still stings By Benton Smith basmith@ljworld.com
Dallas — A junior punter for West Virginia, Nick O’Toole has heard his share of verbal insults spewed from fans in nearby seats. Such is the life of a college football player, particularly on the road. O’Toole, on Tuesday at Big 12 football media days at the Dallas Omni Hotel, said one taunt in particular stood out from the Mountaineers’ trip to Kansas University in 2013. Late in what turned out a 31-19 KU victory — which ended a 27-game conference losing streak and proved to be the Jayhawks’ only Big 12 win of the season — the mustaContributed Photo chioed punter made out a NEW YORK YANKEES’ ALEX RODRIGUEZ, SECOND barb from the bleachers: FROM LEFT, POSES with members of the Karlin “You guys are losing to family, of Lawrence, during their vacation at Lake Kansas!” Tahoe in Nevada. From left are Tori, Camden, Pat Standing next to WVU and Cooper Karlin. kickoff specialist Michael Molinari, O’Toole recalled turning to his a picture with us, and when he walked by later teammate to say, “Oh my god. This is awful.” he said hi to us. It was a The outcome, the jupretty neat experience CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1C nior said, was part two for the boys.” of a three-game skid to Two of Rodriguez’s A-Rod lifted a great sum- three American League close the season, once the mer vacation to a new Mountaineers were elimMVP awards came with level. the Yankees, and he won inated from bowl-game Pat woke up early a World Series with them contention. They finished Tuesday and went to a with a 4-8 record. as well. But he had two coffee shop downstairs “It was definitely a poor postseasons. That, from where the family is coupled with the steroid shock, even to Kansas staying. It was there he fans,” O’Toole said. “We scandal and his high salspotted A-Rod drinking a ary, made him a villain heard them in the crowd. cup of coffee and reading in the eyes of many in That just puts an even the newspaper. bigger chip on our shoulthe Bronx. Booing is fair “I ran upstairs, game at the ballpark. But der.” knocked on the kids’ Sophomore defensive in a hotel lobby? Strictly door,” Pat said in a telebush league. It’s a shame back Daryl Worley said phone interview. the low point in Lawthe Karlin family had to A half-asleep Cooper rence hasn’t been brought witness it. answered. Pat knew the up much since. “There was an older answer before he asked, “It wasn’t discussed gentleman who came “A-Rod is sitting in the that we were the only up and said something coffee shop. Do you want to him when we were team that lost (to KU),” to go see him?” outside,” Pat Karlin said. Worley said. “It was more Affirmative. discussed that it was the “He said, ‘You ruined “Camden was so quick the Yankees.’ I wouldn’t end of the season and it to jump out of bed, he wasn’t going the way we say he got in his face, threw his shorts on but he got up there close planned, so people were backwards,” Pat said. and was pointing at him. kind of less motivated.” “The boys walked up While KU fans and stuThe guy with A-Rod to him and introduced stepped in and said themselves: ‘Mr. Rodrisomething to the effect guez, can we have an of, ‘We’re not going to autograph?’ The boys had discuss that.’” them sign their shirts.” Who knows if the man Cooper was wearing wanted to be able to a KU basketball shirt, boast to his pals that he CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1C Camden a Rebels jersey gave the fallen superstar from his summer basea piece of his mind, or “He’s phenomenal,” ball team. perhaps just hates his said ISU tight end E.J. Pat mentioned that job and wrongly thinks Bibbs, who plays the poas a boy growing up in Rodriguez plays a kid’s Lawrence he used to game and has a pressure- sition Mangino coaches in addition to his O.C. enjoy watching Yankees free occupation and third-base coach Rob should play for free, blah, duties. “I love being around him. He’s goofy. I Thomson play for KU. blah, blah. Whatever, it Rodriguez complimented was a blemish on an oth- like being in the meeting room with him and talkThomson’s “great baseerwise memorable day ing to him. He’s really ball mind,” Pat Karlin for a family that brings said. A-Rod then menso much positive energy smart when it comes to to Lawrence. X’s and O’s, and you can tioned that his personal “That was unfortutell he knows his stuff.” assistant graduated from nate,” Cooper said of That was the idea beKU. A-Rod getting blasted by hind ISU coach Paul “It was incredible,” a stranger at the hotel. Rhoads’ decision to hire said Cooper, a two-year “I don’t know why you Mangino, who most restarter in the middle of cently coached as an asFree State’s infield. “One would ever do that to sistant at Youngstown of the coolest things I’ve somebody. That’s just not cool.” State after spending a ever done. Very personSaid Cooper’s father: few years away from able. Great guy. He was “I don’t know too many football. incredibly nice. He was people who haven’t made “I think he was anxone of the nicest people mistakes. If A-Rod had a ious to get back to this I’ve ever met. He was chance to do it all over, level,” Rhoads said of awesome.” I’m sure he’d do a lot of Mangino, who is now Said Pat: “I think he things differently.” working with his fourth knew we weren’t trying A passionate baseball Big 12 program. “He to get something to go family from Lawrence wasn’t going to just jump sell it. I told him how back in at any job. I think we’re huge baseball fans, wouldn’t want him to change a thing about how he saw the opportunity that I played at KU and he interacted with them for success at our place. that the boys are named on a Tuesday morning He liked the way that after Cooperstown and they never will forget. the program was being Camden Yards. He took
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MUSTACHIOED WEST VIRGINIA PUNTER NICK O’TOOLE SPEAKS to reporters. dents rushed the field afterward, senior WVU receiver Kevin White said his team suffered from listlessness. “We were kind of upset at ourselves, because we could’ve beat them. Should’ve beat them. Should’ve beaten a lot of teams,” White said. “When things didn’t go our way (last season), we didn’t know how to change it.” West Virginia will play host to KU on Oct. 4.
Texas’ Strong debuts A popular interview subject at media days, first-year Texas coach Charlie Strong fielded questions on everything from recruiting to the pressure that comes with his new position. During his morning news conference, one reporter asked Strong about becoming the first black coach of any men’s team at Texas. “I say this,” the Longhorns coach responded, “there’s tall shoulders that I stand on, and there’s people that have paved the way for me, and I’ve been given this opportunity. It’s been a great opportunity. But it’s because of a lot of hard work from other people, also. And I’m just so fortunate to be in the position.” The new coach said he doesn’t look at his new
run. He knew that we’re full of toughness from playing us in 2009 and talking to other people that had been playing us since then.” Mangino’s toughness and passion for the game have been contagious early on during his time at Iowa State. Offensive and defensive players alike have become enamored by what Mangino brings to their facility, and they’re eager to learn what more he can do. “I think he can teach everyone in the program a lot,” Farniok said. “He took Kansas to an Orange Bowl, and I think all of our players and coaches can learn about building a program from him. He just brings a lot of wisdom and experience that, really, no one else has.” Added Miller: “I knew he wasn’t gonna hurt us, that’s for sure. He’s definitely going to help us. I think it’s a huge advantage for us because he’s a great coach who has produced in the Big 12 and knows the competition and what it takes to win.”
gig as a pressure situation, because, “I know if you prepare, you have the right preparation, then you’re going to overcome all type of pressure.”
Stoops talks transfer This offseason, Oklahoma became the new home for highly touted wide receiver Dorial Green-Beckham, who was dismissed from Missouri. Sooners coach Bob Stoops said an appeal to allow Green-Beckham to play this season is being processed. One of the top recruits in the nation coming out of Springfield, Missouri, Green-Beckham caught 59 passes and 12 touchdowns in his 2013 sophomore season at Mizzou. But after an investigation into an alleged physical confrontation with a woman, Tigers coach Gary Pinkel removed the receiver from the program. Stoops explained why OU wanted to add GreenBeckham to its roster. “Through extensive conversations with the people at Missouri and our people,” Stoops said, “it was something that we felt the person that he is, the potential that he has as a young man and as an individual, that we felt the opportunity to give him a second chance at our place could serve him well and be great for
his future, and (we) believe in him as a young man and what he’s able to maybe continue to become.”
Snyder ‘old as time’ Bill Snyder first took over at Kansas State in 1989 and coached 17 seasons before stepping down, following the 2005 season. He returned to the sidelines in 2009 and, entering his 24th season, owns a career record of 178-90-1. The Oklahoman’s Berry Tramel did the math, and since K-State first hired Snyder, the other programs in the Big 12 have had 48 coaches. “When you hear stuff like that thrown out by people like us,” Tramel asked Snyder, “does that make you feel old, and how do you sort of fight against the age thing and keep coaching at such a high‑pressure, high‑intensity job that you’ve got?” Snyder’s response: “Well, I don’t pay much attention to what the turnover ratio is from one school to the next. And there’s a variety of different reasons. Sometimes people move on.” Snyder will turn 75 this October. “The age factor, I can’t negotiate that. It is what it is,” he added. “And I’m as old as time, and that’s not going to change.”
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American League Royals 7, White Sox 1 Chicago — Mike Moustakas homered twice, Bruce Chen pitched five effective innings, and Kansas City snapped a four-game losing streak with a rout of the White Sox on Tuesday night. Moustakas, who has 12 homers this season, went 3-for-5 with three RBIs. The Royals entered the game with a major league-worst 55 homers and had managed a total of six runs during the losing streak. Chen (2-2) allowed one run and five hits in five innings. Adam Dunn went 2-for-4 with a solo homer for the White Sox, who had won three of four. Chicago starter Scott Carroll (4-6) allowed five runs and 11 hits in fiveplus innings. The Royals broke the game open with a fourrun sixth inning thanks to some timely hits — another missing element during the losing streak — and White Sox miscues. Kansas City AB R H BI BB SO Avg. J.Dyson cf 5 0 2 0 1 0 .292 Infante 2b 5 0 0 1 0 0 .270 A.Gordon lf 4 1 2 0 2 2 .274 S.Perez c 5 0 1 0 0 1 .281 Moustakas 3b 5 2 3 3 0 1 .198 B.Butler 1b 4 1 1 0 1 0 .267 Ibanez dh 4 1 2 1 1 0 .156 A.Escobar ss 4 1 1 0 1 1 .280 Aoki rf 4 1 2 0 1 0 .259 Totals 40 7 14 5 7 5 Chicago AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Eaton cf 4 0 1 0 1 1 .283 Al.Ramirez ss 3 0 2 0 1 0 .281 Le.Garcia ss 1 0 0 0 0 1 .192 Gillaspie 3b 2 0 0 0 2 0 .320 Viciedo lf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .236 A.Dunn dh 4 1 2 1 0 1 .227 Konerko 1b 4 0 1 0 0 0 .216 G.Beckham 2b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .227 Sierra rf 4 0 1 0 0 0 .211 Nieto c 4 0 1 0 0 1 .257 Totals 34 1 8 1 4 6 Kansas City 010 004 020—7 14 0 Chicago 000 100 000—1 8 2 E-Guerra (1), Le.Garcia (6). LOB-Kansas City 14, Chicago 10. 2B-J.Dyson (1), A.Gordon (25), B.Butler (20), Ibanez (6). 3B-Sierra (1). HR-Moustakas (11), off Carroll; Moustakas (12), off Surkamp; A.Dunn (15), off B.Chen. RBIs-Infante (48), Moustakas 3 (39), Ibanez (24), A.Dunn (40). SB-Al.Ramirez 2 (17). SF-Infante. Runners left in scoring position-Kansas City 8 (S.Perez, J.Dyson 2, B.Butler 2, Moustakas 2, A.Gordon); Chicago 5 (Viciedo 3, Nieto, G.Beckham). RISP-Kansas City 4 for 15; Chicago 0 for 6. Runners moved up-S.Perez, Gillaspie. GIDP-B. Butler. DP-Kansas City 1 (A.Escobar); Chicago 1 (Al. Ramirez, G.Beckham, Konerko). Kansas City IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA B.Chen W, 2-2 5 5 1 1 2 2 89 5.80 K.Herrera 2 1 0 0 1 1 30 1.93 W.Davis 1 1 0 0 1 2 25 1.08 G.Holland 1 1 0 0 0 1 16 1.77 Chicago IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Carroll L, 4-6 5 11 5 5 2 3 88 4.52 Guerra 1 1 0 0 1 0 13 3.04 2⁄3 1 0 0 1 0 18 0.00 Thompson Surkamp 1 1 2 2 1 0 14 5.87 D.Webb 11⁄3 0 0 0 2 2 31 3.63 Carroll pitched to 4 batters in the 6th. Inherited runners-scored-Guerra 2-2, Surkamp 2-0. IBB-off Guerra (A.Gordon). PB-Nieto. Umpires-Home, Mike Winters; First, Andy Fletcher; Second, Mike Muchlinski; Third, Jeff Gosney. T-3:35. A-20,428 (40,615).
Yankees 2, Rangers 1, 14 innings New York — Chase Headley came through with a storybook swing at the stroke of midnight in his Yankees debut, hitting a game-winning single in the 14th inning. Derek Jeter broke Lou Gehrig’s franchise record for doubles, and the Yankees won an unlikely pitching duel after both rookie starters entered with a 5.10 ERA. Texas New York ab r h bi ab r h bi Choo rf 6 0 2 0 Gardnr lf 4 1 2 0 Andrus ss 6 0 0 0 Jeter ss 4 0 1 0 Adduci lf 6 0 1 0 Ellsury cf 5 0 2 1 ABeltre 3b 6 0 1 0 Beltran dh 6 0 2 0 LMartn cf 6 0 2 0 McCnn 1b 6 0 1 0 Arencii 1b 6 1 1 1 KJhnsn rf 4 0 0 0 Chirins c 5 0 1 0 ISuzuki rf 1 0 0 0 Odor 2b 4 0 1 0 BRorts 2b 5 1 2 0 DRrtsn dh 4 0 2 0 Cervelli c 6 0 1 0 ZeWhlr 3b 2 0 0 0 Headly ph-3b 4 0 1 1 Totals 49 1 11 1 Totals 47 2 12 2 Texas 000 000 000 000 10—1 New York 000 000 000 000 11—2 E-Ze.Wheeler (1). DP-Texas 3, New York 1. LOBTexas 8, New York 12. 2B-Chirinos (10), Gardner (12), Jeter (10), B.Roberts (16). HR-Arencibia (3). SB-D.Robertson (3), Gardner (17). S-D.Robertson, Jeter, I.Suzuki. IP H R ER BB SO Texas N.Martinez 51⁄3 3 0 0 1 3 Feliz 12⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 Sh.Tolleson 1 0 0 0 0 2 Cotts 1 1 0 0 1 0 Mendez 12⁄3 0 0 0 2 1 2⁄3 Feierabend 2 0 0 1 0 2⁄3 S.Baker 0 0 0 0 0 Soria BS,2-19 1 3 1 1 0 0 1⁄3 Tepesch L,3-6 3 1 1 0 0 New York Whitley 6 7 0 0 0 6 1⁄3 Thornton 0 0 0 0 1 2⁄3 Warren 0 0 0 0 0 Betances 1 0 0 0 1 2 Dav.Robertson 2 0 0 0 0 3 Kelley 1 0 0 0 0 1 Huff 2 3 1 1 0 1 Francis W,1-1 1 1 0 0 0 0 WP-Feierabend, Whitley. T-4:51. A-37,669 (49,642).
Blue Jays 7, Red Sox 3 Toronto — J.A. Happ pitched six shutout innings for his first victory in three starts.
Boston Toronto ab r h bi ab r h bi B.Holt cf 4 0 0 0 Reyes ss 5 1 3 2 Pedroia 2b 4 0 0 0 MeCarr lf 5 1 3 2 D.Ortiz dh 5 1 2 1 Bautist rf 4 0 2 0 Napoli 1b 4 0 1 0 DNavrr c 4 1 2 2 JGoms lf 2 0 1 0 ClRsms dh 3 1 0 0 Nava ph-lf 1 0 0 0 JFrncs 1b 3 0 0 0 Victorn rf 4 1 3 0 Kawsk 3b 2 0 0 0 Drew ss 4 1 1 2 StTllsn ph-3b 1 0 0 0 Bogarts 3b 4 0 0 0 Goins 2b 4 1 1 1 D.Ross c 4 0 3 0 Gose cf 3 2 2 0 BrdlyJr pr 0 0 0 0 Totals 36 3 11 3 Totals 34 7 13 7 Boston 000 000 012—3 Toronto 001 003 12x—7 DP-Boston 2, Toronto 2. LOB-Boston 9, Toronto 7. 2B-D.Ortiz (20), D.Ross (6), Reyes (21), Me.Cabrera (23), D.Navarro (14). HR-D.Ortiz (23), Drew (4), Reyes (8), D.Navarro (7). SB-Reyes (19), Col.Rasmus (3), Gose 2 (7). IP H R ER BB SO Boston Peavy L,1-9 61⁄3 8 5 5 3 7 2⁄3 Badenhop 2 0 0 0 0 Doubront 1 3 2 2 1 1 Toronto Happ W,8-5 6 7 0 0 1 4 McGowan 12⁄3 1 1 1 0 2 1⁄3 Loup 0 0 0 0 0 2⁄3 Janssen 3 2 2 1 0 1 Cecil S,4-5 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 HBP-by Happ (J.Gomes). T-3:07. A-29,269 (49,282).
Cubs 6, Padres 0 Chicago — Anthony Rizzo hit two home runs, and Kyle Hendricks pitched seven innings in his return from the minor leagues, as the Cubs snapped a fivegame losing streak. San Diego Chicago ab r h bi ab r h bi Venale cf 4 0 1 0 Bonifac 2b 5 1 2 0 Amarst ss 4 0 1 0 Alcantr cf 4 1 1 1 S.Smith lf 3 0 1 0 Rizzo 1b 4 2 2 2 Grandl c 2 0 0 0 SCastro ss 3 1 1 0 CNelsn 3b 4 0 0 0 Ruggin rf 3 1 2 2 Goeert 1b 2 0 0 0 Strop p 0 0 0 0 Rivera ph 1 0 0 0 Wrght p 0 0 0 0 Denorfi rf 3 0 1 0 Castillo c 4 0 2 1 Conrad 2b 3 0 1 0 Lake lf 4 0 0 0 Stults p 2 0 0 0 Olt 3b 4 0 0 0 Thayer p 0 0 0 0 Hndrck p 2 0 0 0 Medica ph 1 0 0 0 Schrhlt rf 1 0 1 0 Boyer p 0 0 0 0 Totals 29 0 5 0 Totals 34 6 11 6 San Diego 000 000 000—0 Chicago 101 010 30x—6 E-Bonifacio (4). DP-Chicago 4. LOB-San Diego 6, Chicago 8. 2B-Conrad (1), Bonifacio (11), S.Castro (27), Castillo (12). HR-Alcantara (2), Rizzo 2 (25). SF-Ruggiano. IP H R ER BB SO San Diego Stults L,3-12 5 6 3 3 3 7 Thayer 1 0 0 0 0 2 Boyer 1 4 3 3 0 1 Stauffer 1 1 0 0 0 0 Chicago Hendricks W,1-0 7 5 0 0 3 5 Strop 1 0 0 0 0 1 W.Wright 1 0 0 0 1 1 T-2:35. A-32,730 (41,072).
Indians 8, Twins 2 Minneapolis — Carlos Santana homered among his season high-tying four hits, and Danny Salazar won in his first start in more than two months. Cleveland won for the fourth time in six games Nationals 7, Rockies 4 since the All-Star break. Denver — Adam LaMinnesota has lost four Roche hit a tiebreaking of five. home run in the seventh, Cleveland Minnesota and Anthony Rendon had ab r h bi ab r h bi Kipnis 2b 4 1 0 0 DaSntn cf 4 0 1 0 three hits. ChDckr lf 5 1 1 2 Dozier 2b 5 1 3 1 Brantly cf 4 0 0 0 Plouffe 3b 5 0 0 0 CSantn 1b 5 2 4 2 KMorls 1b 4 0 1 0 Chsnhll 3b 4 1 0 0 Wlngh dh 4 0 0 0 Swisher dh 4 2 3 0 KSuzuk c 3 0 1 0 YGoms c 4 1 2 1 Arcia rf 2 1 1 0 DvMrp rf 4 0 1 2 Nunez ph-ss 1 0 1 0 Aviles ss 3 0 0 1 EEscor ss 2 0 1 0 Parmel ph-rf 1 0 0 0 Fuld lf 4 0 0 1 Totals 37 8 11 8 Totals 35 2 9 2 Cleveland 030 010 004—8 Minnesota 000 100 100—2 LOB-Cleveland 6, Minnesota 10. 2B-C.Santana 2 (15), Swisher (18), Y.Gomes (16), Dozier (17). 3B-Nunez (2). HR-C.Santana (15), Dozier (19). SB-Kipnis (15). SF-Aviles. IP H R ER BB SO Cleveland Salazar W,2-4 5 6 1 1 3 6 Crockett H,2 1 0 0 0 0 1 Atchison H,6 12⁄3 2 1 1 0 2 Rzepczynski 0 1 0 0 0 0 1⁄3 Allen H,9 0 0 0 0 1 Carrasco 1 0 0 0 1 0 Minnesota Pino L,1-3 61⁄3 7 4 4 0 5 Duensing 12⁄3 0 0 0 0 3 Guerrier 1 4 4 4 2 0 HBP-by Pino (Chisenhall). T-3:06. A-28,291 (39,021).
National League
Washington Colorado ab r h bi ab r h bi Span cf 4 1 0 0 Blckmn cf 5 0 1 0 Rendon 2b-3b 5 2 3 0 Rutledg ss 5 1 2 0 Werth rf 5 0 1 0 CDckrs lf 5 1 2 1 LaRoch 1b 5 1 2 3 CGnzlz rf 4 0 1 0 Zmrmn 3b 3 0 0 1 Arenad 3b 4 1 1 2 Espinos pr-2b 2 1 0 0 Paulsn 1b 4 1 2 0 Harper lf 2 1 2 0 Rosario c 4 0 0 0 Dsmnd ss 3 1 2 0 LeMahi 2b 4 0 3 1 WRams c 4 0 1 2 Flande p 1 0 0 0 Zmrmn p 1 0 0 1 Bettis p 0 0 0 0 McLoth ph 1 0 0 0 Barnes ph 1 0 0 0 Stmmn p 0 0 0 0 BBrwn p 0 0 0 0 Storen p 0 0 0 0 Brothrs p 0 0 0 0 Hairstn ph 1 0 0 0 Belisle p 0 0 0 0 Clipprd p 0 0 0 0 Masset p 0 0 0 0 RSorin p 0 0 0 0 Stubbs ph 1 0 1 0 Totals 36 7 11 7 Totals 38 4 13 4 Washington 000 022 300—7 Colorado 012 010 000—4 DP-Washington 1. LOB-Washington 7, Colorado 8. 2B-Rendon (25), Werth (25), Desmond (17), Co.Dickerson (15), Paulsen (1), Stubbs (14). 3B-Rutledge (3), LeMahieu (2). HR-LaRoche (13), Co.Dickerson (12), Arenado (7). S-Flande. SF-Zimmermann. IP H R ER BB SO Washington Zimmermann 5 8 4 4 0 6 Stammen W,1-4 1 2 0 0 0 0 Storen H,13 1 2 0 0 0 1 Clippard H,21 1 0 0 0 0 0 R.Soriano S,23-26 1 1 0 0 0 1 Colorado Flande 51⁄3 5 3 3 2 0 2⁄3 Bettis BS,1-1 2 1 1 0 0 1⁄3 B.Brown L,0-1 1 2 2 1 1 2⁄3 Brothers 2 1 1 0 1 Belisle 1 0 0 0 0 0 Masset 1 1 0 0 0 0 HBP-by Bettis (Desmond). Balk-Brothers. T-3:34. A-36,874 (50,480).
Marlins 6, Braves 5 Atlanta — Jacob Turner allowed two runs in his bid for a permanent return to Miami’s rotation, and the Marlins knocked Mike Minor out Giants 9, Phillies 6, of the game early in their 14 innings Philadelphia — Branwin over Atlanta. don Crawford hit a three Miami Atlanta double to break a 14th-in ab r h bi ab r h bi Yelich lf 4 3 2 1 BUpton cf 3 2 1 0 ning stalemate, and Tim Solano 2b 4 1 4 0 LaStell 2b 4 0 1 1 Lincecum earned his first Stanton rf 4 1 2 1 FFrmn 1b 3 0 0 0 McGeh 3b 4 0 0 1 J.Upton lf 3 2 1 1 career save. Ozuna cf 4 0 0 1 Heywrd rf 4 0 2 3 JeBakr 1b 5 0 1 1 Gattis c 4 0 0 0 Crawford snapped a Hchvrr ss 5 0 2 0 CJhnsn 3b 4 0 2 0 2-for-22 skid with his Mathis c 4 0 0 0 JSchafr pr 0 0 0 0 JaTrnr p 3 1 1 0 ASmns ss 4 0 0 0 two-out hit off the wall Hatchr p 0 0 0 0 Minor p 1 0 0 0 in left-center field and Vldspn ph 1 0 0 0 Hale p 1 0 0 0 Morris p 0 0 0 0 Pstrnck ph 0 1 0 0 finished with four RBIs. Doumit ph 1 0 0 0 Totals 38 6 12 5 Totals 32 5 7 5 Buster Posey, who douMiami 103 200 000—6 bled and scored in the Atlanta 101 000 030—5 E—A.Simmons (10). DP—Miami 1, Atlanta 2. 14th, sent the game into LOB—Miami 10, Atlanta 4. 2B—Solano (4), Stanton (23), Ja.Turner (2), B.Upton (15). HR—J.Upton (18). extras with a solo homer CS—J.Schafer (2). in the ninth off Jonathan IP H R ER BB SO Miami Papelbon, who blew his Ja.Turner W,3-6 5 4 2 2 2 4 third save. Hatcher 2 0 0 0 0 1 1⁄3 M.Dunn 1 3 3 1 2⁄3 Morris H,9 1 0 0 0 Cishek S,23-26 1 1 0 0 0 Atlanta Minor L,3-6 3 10 6 6 2 Hale 3 2 0 0 2 D.Carpenter 2 0 0 0 1 Varvaro 1 0 0 0 0 Minor pitched to 3 batters in the 4th. HBP—by M.Dunn (B.Upton). WP—Minor. T—3:13. A—22,998 (49,586).
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Pirates 12, Dodgers 7 Pittsburgh — Gregory Polanco got out of a slump with a solo home run and a tiebreaking two-run single, lifting Pittsburgh over the Dodgers. Los Angeles Pittsburgh ab r h bi ab r h bi DGordn 2b 3 0 0 0 GPolnc rf 4 3 2 3 JuTrnr ss 3 2 0 0 Snider lf 4 2 2 1 AdGnzl 1b 4 1 2 3 AMcCt cf 3 1 0 0 Kemp rf 5 0 2 0 NWalkr 2b 4 2 2 3 Ethier cf 4 0 1 1 RMartn c 3 1 2 2 Crwfrd lf 4 1 1 0 I.Davis 1b 5 2 3 2 Uribe 3b 5 1 1 0 PAlvrz 3b 2 0 1 0 A.Ellis c 4 0 1 2 JHrrsn 3b 2 0 0 0 Beckett p 1 1 0 0 Mercer ss 5 0 0 0 Mahlm p 1 0 0 0 Worley p 2 0 0 0 JWrght p 0 0 0 0 GSnchz ph 0 1 0 0 VnSlyk ph 1 1 1 1 JuWlsn p 0 0 0 0 C.Perez p 0 0 0 0 JHughs p 0 0 0 0 League p 0 0 0 0 Watson p 0 0 0 0 Mrtnz ph 1 0 0 0 Totals 35 7 9 7 Totals 35 12 12 11 Los Angeles 002 002 210— 7 Pittsburgh 022 004 04x—12 E-P.Alvarez (22), J.Harrison (3). LOB-Los Angeles 9, Pittsburgh 8. 2B-N.Walker (14), P.Alvarez (11). HR-Ad.Gonzalez (15), Van Slyke (9), G.Polanco (4), N.Walker (15), I.Davis (6). S-D.Gordon, J.Harrison. SF-Ad.Gonzalez. IP H R ER BB SO Los Angeles Beckett 32⁄3 6 4 4 0 4 Maholm L,1-5 11⁄3 2 2 2 0 0 J.Wright 2 2 2 2 1 1 1⁄3 C.Perez 0 4 4 4 0 2⁄3 League 2 0 0 0 1 Pittsburgh Worley W,3-1 6 7 4 1 2 5 Ju.Wilson 0 0 1 1 0 0 J.Hughes 1 1 1 1 1 2 Watson H,24 1 1 1 1 1 0 Frieri 1 0 0 0 1 1 HBP-by J.Wright (A.McCutchen, R.Martin), by Beckett (R.Martin), by Ju.Wilson (Ju.Turner). WP-J. Wright. T-3:39. A-30,629 (38,362).
San Francisco Philadelphia ab r h bi ab r h bi Pence rf 8 2 3 1 Revere cf 6 2 3 0 Panik 2b 1 0 0 0 Rollins ss 5 2 1 2 Adrianz 2b 7 1 2 0 Utley 2b 6 0 2 1 Posey 1b 7 2 4 1 Howard 1b 6 2 2 0 Sandovl 3b 6 1 2 1 Byrd rf 6 0 1 2 Morse lf 5 0 1 0 GSizmr lf 3 0 0 0 Affeldt p 0 0 0 0 Bastrd p 0 0 0 0 Casilla p 0 0 0 0 Giles p 0 0 0 0 Scutaro ph 1 0 0 0 Ruf ph 1 0 0 0 Kontos p 0 0 0 0 Diekmn p 0 0 0 0 Linccm p 0 0 0 0 Papeln p 0 0 0 0 GBlanc cf 5 2 1 0 ABlanc ph 1 0 0 0 BCrwfr ss 6 1 2 4 DeFrts p 0 0 0 0 HSnchz c 6 0 2 1 Brignc ph 0 0 0 0 Petit p 2 0 0 0 Manshp p 0 0 0 0 Arias ph 1 0 0 0 Nieves ph 1 0 1 0 JGutrrz p 0 0 0 0 Asche 3b 6 0 0 1 J.Lopez p 0 0 0 0 Rupp c 6 0 0 0 Machi p 0 0 0 0 RHrndz p 2 0 0 0 Duvall ph 1 0 0 0 DBrwn lf 4 0 1 0 Romo p 0 0 0 0 Colvin lf 3 0 1 0 Totals 59 9 18 8 Totals 53 6 11 6 San Francisco 110 010 101 000 04—9 Philadelphia 200 030 000 000 01—6 E_B.Crawford (15), Utley (7), Rupp (2). LOB_ San Francisco 14, Philadelphia 15. 2B_Adrianza (6), Posey 2 (18), Sandoval (17), G.Blanco (7), B.Crawford (14), Byrd (21), Nieves (6). HR_Pence (13), Posey (11), Rollins (13). SB_G.Blanco (9), Revere 2 (28). S_Kontos, Revere. IP H R ER BB SO San Francisco Petit 5 7 5 5 2 5 J.Gutierrez 1 1 0 0 1 0 2⁄3 J.Lopez 0 0 0 1 0 1⁄3 Machi 0 0 0 0 0 Romo 1 0 0 0 0 1 Affeldt 2 1 0 0 1 2 Casilla 1 0 0 0 1 1 Kontos W,3-0 21⁄3 2 1 1 2 1 2⁄3 Lincecum S,1-1 0 0 0 1 0 Philadelphia R.Hernandez 52⁄3 5 3 3 3 1 1⁄3 Bastardo H,7 1 0 0 0 0 Giles H,4 1 3 1 1 0 2 Diekman H,13 1 1 0 0 0 2 Papelbon BS,3-26 2 2 1 1 0 2 De Fratus 2 1 0 0 0 3 Manship L,1-2 2 5 4 4 2 1 J.Gutierrez pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. Affeldt pitched to 1 batter in the 11th. T_5:46. A_30,109 (43,651).
Brewers 4, Reds 3 Milwaukee — Jonathan Lucroy homered leading off the bottom of the ninth inning.
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Cincinnati Milwaukee ab r h bi ab r h bi BHmltn cf 4 1 1 0 CGomz cf 3 0 0 0 Schmkr 2b 4 0 0 0 Gennett 2b 2 0 0 0 Frazier 1b 3 0 0 0 RWeks 2b 2 0 1 0 Bruce rf 4 0 1 1 Braun rf 4 1 2 1 Ludwck lf 4 1 1 0 ArRmr 3b 4 1 1 1 B.Pena c 4 1 2 0 Lucroy c 4 2 2 2 Cozart ss 2 0 0 0 KDavis lf 3 0 0 0 Negron 3b 1 0 0 0 Overay 1b 2 0 0 0 RSantg 3b-ss 2 0 0 1 Segura ss 2 0 0 0 Bailey p 1 0 0 0 JNelsn p 1 0 0 0 Heisey ph 0 0 0 1 Kintzlr p 0 0 0 0 Ju.Diaz p 0 0 0 0 LSchfr ph 1 0 0 0 Broxtn p 0 0 0 0 Duke p 0 0 0 0 LeCure p 0 0 0 0 FrRdrg p 0 0 0 0 Totals 29 3 5 3 Totals 28 4 6 4 Cincinnati 000 100 200—3 Milwaukee 200 001 001—4 No outs when winning run scored. DP-Cincinnati 1, Milwaukee 1. LOB-Cincinnati 5, Milwaukee 4. 2B-Bruce (19). HR-Braun (13), Ar.Ramirez (12), Lucroy 2 (11). SB-B.Hamilton (39), R.Weeks (3). S-Bailey, J.Nelson. SF-Heisey. IP H R ER BB SO Cincinnati Bailey 6 4 3 3 2 3 Ju.Diaz 1 0 0 0 0 2 Broxton 1 1 0 0 0 2 LeCure L,1-2 0 1 1 1 0 0 Milwaukee J.Nelson 6 4 3 3 1 5 Kintzler BS,3-3 1 0 0 0 0 0 Duke 1 0 0 0 0 3 Fr.Rodriguez W,4-3 1 1 0 0 0 1 J.Nelson pitched to 4 batters in the 7th. LeCure pitched to 1 batter in the 9th. HBP-by Bailey (Segura), by J.Nelson (Frazier, Cozart, R.Santiago). T-3:01. A-33,485 (41,900).
Interleague
East Division W L Pct GB Baltimore 54 44 .551 — New York 51 48 .515 3½ Toronto 52 49 .515 3½ Tampa Bay 48 53 .475 7½ Boston 47 53 .470 8 Central Division W L Pct GB Detroit 55 42 .567 — Cleveland 51 49 .510 5½ Kansas City 49 50 .495 7 Chicago 48 53 .475 9 Minnesota 45 54 .455 11 West Division W L Pct GB Oakland 61 37 .622 — Los Angeles 59 39 .602 2 Seattle 53 47 .530 9 Houston 41 58 .414 20½ Texas 40 60 .400 22 Tuesday’s Games N.Y. Yankees 2, Texas 1, 14 innings Toronto 7, Boston 3 Cleveland 8, Minnesota 2 Kansas City 7, Chicago White Sox 1 Tampa Bay 7, St. Louis 2 Arizona 5, Detroit 4 N.Y. Mets 3, Seattle 1 Baltimore at L.A. Angels, (n) Houston at Oakland, (n) Today’s Games Cleveland (Bauer 4-4) at Minnesota (Swarzak 1-0), 12:10 p.m. Kansas City (Shields 9-5) at Chicago White Sox (Quintana 5-7), 1:10 p.m. Detroit (A.Sanchez 6-4) at Arizona (Cahill 1-6), 2:40 p.m. N.Y. Mets (B.Colon 8-8) at Seattle (T.Walker 1-1), 2:40 p.m. Texas (Darvish 9-5) at N.Y. Yankees (Phelps 4-4), 6:05 p.m. Boston (Buchholz 5-5) at Toronto (Dickey 7-10), 6:07 p.m. Tampa Bay (Cobb 5-6) at St. Louis (Lynn 11-6), 6:15 p.m. Baltimore (Tillman 7-5) at L.A. Angels (Weaver 10-6), 9:05 p.m. Houston (Peacock 3-6) at Oakland (J.Chavez 7-6), 9:05 p.m.
Rays 7, Cardinals 2 St. Louis — Jake OdorLeague izzi allowed two runs National East Division over 52⁄3 innings, and Yu- W 55 nel Escobar highlighted a Washington Atlanta 54 five-run fifth inning with Miami 47 New York 47 a two-run double.
L Pct 43 .561 46 .540 52 .475 53 .470 43 57 .430
Tampa Bay St. Louis ab r h bi ab r h bi DJnngs cf 5 0 0 0 MCrpnt 3b 4 1 2 1 Zobrist 2b 5 1 0 0 Wong 2b 4 0 0 0 Joyce lf 5 1 2 1 Hollidy lf 4 1 1 1 Longori 3b 4 2 1 1 MAdms 1b 4 0 2 0 Loney 1b 4 2 2 1 JhPerlt ss 4 0 1 0 YEscor ss 4 0 1 2 Craig rf 3 0 0 0 JMolin c 3 0 1 1 Jay cf 1 0 0 0 Odorizz p 1 0 0 1 Bourjos ph-cf 2 0 0 0 Belivea p 0 0 0 0 T.Cruz c 4 0 0 0 Guyer ph 1 0 0 0 Wnwrg p 1 0 0 0 Boxrgr p 0 0 0 0 Maness p 0 0 0 0 Yates p 0 0 0 0 Descals ph 1 0 0 0 Kiermr rf 2 1 0 0 Grenwd p 0 0 0 0 M.Ellis ph 0 0 0 0 Motte p 0 0 0 0 Tavers ph 1 0 1 0 Totals 34 7 7 7 Totals 33 2 7 2 Tampa Bay 010 050 001—7 St. Louis 100 001 000—2 E-Wainwright (1). LOB-Tampa Bay 7, St. Louis 9. 2B-Joyce (19), Loney (21), Y.Escobar (13). HR-Longoria (12), M.Carpenter (5), Holliday (8). SB-Loney (4), J.Molina (3). CS-Wong (2). S-Odorizzi. IP H R ER BB SO Tampa Bay Odorizzi W,6-8 52⁄3 5 2 2 3 8 Beliveau H,1 11⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 Boxberger 1 1 0 0 0 2 Yates 1 1 0 0 1 2 St. Louis Wainwright L,12-5 42⁄3 6 6 4 4 4 1⁄3 Maness 0 0 0 0 0 Greenwood 2 0 0 0 0 2 Motte 2 1 1 1 1 1 HBP-by Beliveau (M.Ellis), by Wainwright (Longoria). Balk-Beliveau. T-3:23. A-43,623 (45,399).
D’backs 5, Tigers 4 Phoenix — Aaron Hill drove in three runs and made a game-ending diving stop, and Miguel Montero hit a two-run single in the eighth inning. Detroit Arizona ab r h bi ab r h bi AJcksn cf 5 2 2 0 DPerlt cf-lf 3 3 2 0 Kinsler 2b 4 0 2 0 A.Hill 2b 3 1 1 3 MiCarr 3b-1b 4 1 2 1 Gldsch 1b 3 0 0 0 VMrtnz 1b 3 0 1 0 MMntr c 4 0 2 2 D.Kelly pr-3b 1 1 0 0 Trumo lf 3 0 0 0 JMrtnz lf 4 0 1 0 Ziegler p 0 0 0 0 TrHntr rf 3 0 1 2 EDLRs p 0 0 0 0 Avila c 4 0 0 0 AMarte ph 1 0 0 0 Suarez ss 3 0 1 0 A.Reed p 0 0 0 0 Porcell p 2 0 0 0 GParra rf 3 0 0 0 RDavis ph 1 0 0 0 Prado 3b 3 0 1 0 Coke p 0 0 0 0 Gregrs ss 3 0 0 0 Alurqrq p 0 0 0 0 CAndrs p 2 0 0 0 Krol p 0 0 0 0 OPerez p 0 0 0 0 Knebel p 0 0 0 0 EMrshl p 0 0 0 0 Inciart cf 0 1 0 0 Totals 34 4 10 3 Totals 28 5 6 5 Detroit 101 000 020—4 Arizona 101 001 02x—5 DP-Detroit 1, Arizona 1. LOB-Detroit 9, Arizona 3. 3B-D.Peralta 2 (3). HR-A.Hill (8). CS-Tor.Hunter (3). S-Porcello. SF-A.Hill. IP H R ER BB SO Detroit Porcello 7 5 3 3 0 5 1⁄3 Coke L,1-2 H,3 0 2 2 2 0 Alburquerque H,13 1⁄3 0 0 0 1 0 Krol BS,3-4 0 1 0 0 0 0 1⁄3 Knebel 0 0 0 0 0 Arizona C.Anderson 6 5 2 2 3 5 2⁄3 O.Perez H,10 1 0 0 0 1 1⁄3 E.Marshall H,13 0 0 0 0 0 1⁄3 Ziegler BS,5-6 4 2 2 0 0 E.De La Rosa W,2-0 2⁄3 0 0 0 1 2 A.Reed S,24-29 1 0 0 0 1 0 Krol pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. WP-C.Anderson. T-3:09. A-29,515 (48,633).
Mets 3, Mariners 1 Seattle — Jacob deGrom allowed five hits and a run in seven impressive innings, and Lucas Duda hit a mammoth home run. DeGrom (4-5) walked one and struck out seven to improve to 4-1 with a 1.59 ERA over his last six starts. New York Seattle ab r h bi ab r h bi EYong lf 4 0 0 0 EnChvz rf 4 0 1 0 DnMrp 2b 4 0 1 0 J.Jones cf 4 0 0 0 DWrght 3b 3 0 0 0 Cano 2b 4 0 0 0 Duda 1b 4 1 2 1 Seager 3b 3 0 1 0 BAreu dh 4 1 1 0 Hart dh 3 0 0 0 dArnad c 3 1 1 1 Romer pr 0 0 0 0 Niwnhs rf 3 0 0 0 Morrsn 1b 4 0 0 0 Lagars cf 3 0 0 0 Blmqst ss 3 1 1 0 Tejada ss 3 0 1 1 Ackley lf 3 0 2 1 Zunino c 3 0 0 0 Totals 31 3 6 3 Totals 31 1 5 1 New York 020 000 010—3 Seattle 000 010 000—1 E-Dan.Murphy (10). DP-New York 1, Seattle 2. LOB-New York 6, Seattle 5. 2B-Ackley (18). 3B-d’Arnaud (1). HR-Duda (15). SB-Duda (3), J.Jones (19). IP H R ER BB SO New York deGrom W,4-5 7 5 1 1 1 7 Familia H,8 1 0 0 0 0 1 Mejia S,12-14 1 0 0 0 1 0 Seattle E.Ramirez L,1-5 7 5 2 2 2 10 Wilhelmsen 2 1 1 1 1 1 HBP-by E.Ramirez (Tejada, d’Arnaud). T-2:49. A-18,681 (47,476).
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Philadelphia Central Division W L Pct GB Milwaukee 56 45 .554 — St. Louis 54 46 .540 1½ Pittsburgh 53 47 .530 2½ Cincinnati 51 49 .510 4½ Chicago 41 57 .418 13½ West Division W L Pct GB San Francisco 56 44 .560 — Los Angeles 56 46 .549 1 Arizona 44 57 .436 12½ San Diego 43 56 .434 12½ Colorado 40 60 .400 16 Tuesday’s Games Pittsburgh 12, L.A. Dodgers 7 San Francisco 9, Philadelphia 6, 14 innings Miami 6, Atlanta 5 Chicago Cubs 6, San Diego 0 Milwaukee 4, Cincinnati 3 Tampa Bay 7, St. Louis 2 Washington 7, Colorado 4 Arizona 5, Detroit 4 N.Y. Mets 3, Seattle 1 Today’s Games Cincinnati (Leake 7-8) at Milwaukee (Lohse 10-4), 1:10 p.m. Washington (Strasburg 7-7) at Colorado (J.De La Rosa 10-6), 2:10 p.m. Detroit (A.Sanchez 6-4) at Arizona (Cahill 1-6), 2:40 p.m. N.Y. Mets (B.Colon 8-8) at Seattle (T.Walker 1-1), 2:40 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Haren 8-7) at Pittsburgh (Liriano 1-7), 6:05 p.m. San Francisco (Bumgarner 11-7) at Philadelphia (A.Burnett 6-9), 6:05 p.m. Miami (Eovaldi 5-5) at Atlanta (E.Santana 8-6), 6:10 p.m. Tampa Bay (Cobb 5-6) at St. Louis (Lynn 11-6), 6:15 p.m. San Diego (Kennedy 7-9) at Chicago Cubs (Wada 0-0), 7:05 p.m.
Tour de France
Tuesday At Bagneres-de-Luchon, France 16th Stage 147.5 miles to the Pyrenees from Carcassonne to Bagneres-de-Luchon, with five categorized climbs including a Hors Categorie climb to the Port de Bales 1. Michael Rogers, Australia, Tinkoff-Saxo, 6 hours, 7 minutes, 10 seconds. 2. Thomas Voeckler, France, Europcar, 9 seconds behind. 3. Vasili Kiryienka, Belarus, Sky, same time. 4. Jose Serpa, Colombia, LampreMerida, same time. 5. Cyril Gautier, France, Europcar, same time. 6. Greg Van Avermaet, Belgium, BMC Racing, :13. 7. Michal Kwiatkowski, Poland, Omega Pharma-Quick-Step, :36. 8. Matteo Montaguti, Italy, AG2R La Mondiale, :50. 9. Tom Jelte Slagter, Netherlands, Garmin-Sharp, 2:11. 10. Tony Gallopin, France, Lotto Belisol, same time. 11. Jan Bakelants, Belgium, Omega Pharma-Quick-Step, 3:33. 12. Florian Vachon, France, Bretagne-Seche Environnement, 3:45. 13. Anthony Delaplace, France, Bretagne-Seche Environnement, 4:47. 14. Kevin Reza, France, Europcar, same time. 15. Bernhard Eisel, Austria, Sky, 8:14. 16. Jeremy Roy, France, FDJ.fr, 8:32. 17. Thibaut Pinot, France, FDJ.fr, same time. 18. Alejandro Valverde, Spain, Movistar, same time. 19. Jean-Christophe Peraud, France, AG2R La Mondiale, same time. 20. Vincenzo Nibali, Italy, Astana, same time. Also 30. Romain Bardet, France, AG2R La Mondiale, 10:22. 37. Tejay van Garderen, United States, BMC Racing, 12:08. 38. Christopher Horner, United States, Lampre-Merida, same time. 47. Peter Stetina, United States, BMC Racing, same time. 86. Benjamin King, United States, Garmin-Sharp, 20:44. 91. Matthew Busche, United States, Trek Factory Racing, same time. 132. Alex Howes, United States, Garmin-Sharp, 26:47. 159. Danny Pate, United States, Sky, same time. Overall Standings (After 16 stages) 1. Vincenzo Nibali, Italy, Astana, 73 hours, 5 minutes, 19 seconds. 2. Alejandro Valverde, Spain, Movistar, 4 minutes, 37 seconds behind. 3. Thibaut Pinot, France, FDJ.fr, 5:06. 4. Jean-Christophe Peraud, France, AG2R La Mondiale, 6:08. 5. Romain Bardet, France, AG2R La Mondiale, 6:40. 6. Tejay van Garderen, United States, BMC Racing, 9:25. 7. Leopold Konig, Czech Republic, NetApp-Endura, 9:32. 8. Laurens ten Dam, Netherlands, Belkin Pro Cycling, 11:12.
9. Michal Kwiatkowski, Poland, Omega Pharma-Quick-Step, 11:28. 10. Bauke Mollema, Netherlands, Belkin Pro Cycling, 11:33. 11. Haimar Zubeldia, Spain, Trek Factory Racing, 12:38. 12. Pierre Rolland, France, Europcar, 13:09. 13. Jurgen Van den Broeck, Belgium, Lotto Belisol, 14:02. 14. Frank Schleck, Luxembourg, Trek Factory Racing, 17:37. 15. Yury Trofimov, Russia, Katusha, 23:06. 16. Geraint Thomas, Britain, Sky, 23:54. 17. Richie Porte, Australia, Sky, 24:08. 18. Steven Kruijswijk, Netherlands, Belkin Pro Cycling, 26:06. 19. Brice Feillu, France, BretagneSeche Environnement, 26:48. 20. Christopher Horner, United States, Lampre-Merida, 29:54. Also 37. Peter Stetina, United States, BMC Racing, 1:22:40. 58. Benjamin King, United States, Garmin-Sharp, 2:02:31. 118. Matthew Busche, United States, Trek Factory Racing, 2:55:52. 136. Alex Howes, United States, Garmin-Sharp, 3:18:54. 159. Danny Pate, United States, Sky, 3:43:48.
BASEBALL American League CLEVELAND INDIANS — Recalled RHP Danny Salazar from Columbus (IL). Optioned RHP C.C. Lee to Columbus. MINNESOTA TWINS — Optioned LHP Kris Johnson to Rochester (IL). NEW YORK YANKEES — Acquired 3B Chase Headley and cash considerations from San Diego Padres for INF Yangervis Solarte and RHP Rafael De Paula. OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Reinstated OF Josh Reddick from the 15-day DL. SEATTLE MARINERS — Recalled RHP Erasmo Ramirez from Tacoma (PCL). Optioned 1B Justin Smoak to Tacoma. TAMPA BAY RAYS — Placed RHP Joel Peralta on the 15-day DL, retroactive to July 13. Recalled LHP Jeff Beliveau from Durham (IL). TEXAS RANGERS — Activated RHP Nick Martinez from the 15-day DL. Placed C Geovany Soto on the 15-day DL. TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Selected the contracts of RHP Aaron Sanchez and RHP Esmil Rogers from Buffalo (IL). Recalled SS Ryan Goins from Buffalo. Optioned OF Darin Mastroianni and C Erik Kratz to Buffalo, Designated LHP Brad Mills for assignment. National League ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Placed OF Cody Ross on the 15-day DL. Recalled OF Alfredo Marte from Reno (PCL). CHICAGO CUBS — Activated INFOF Emilio Bonifacio from the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP Kyle Hendricks from Iowa (PCL). Designated INF Darwin Barney for assignment. Optioned LHP Zac Rosscup to Iowa. CINCINNATI REDS — Placed RHP Logan Ondrusek on the 15-day DL, retroactive to July 13. Recalled RHP Curtis Partch from Louisville (IL). COLORADO ROCKIES — Placed INF Troy Tulowitzki on the 15-day DL, retroactive to July 20. Recalled LHP Yohan Flande from Colorado Springs (PCL). LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Reinstated RHP Josh Beckett from the 15-day DL. Optioned LHP Paco Rodriguez to Albuquerque (PCL). PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Placed OF John Mayberry Jr. on the 15-day DL. Recalled OF Darin Ruf from Lehigh Valley (IL). BASKETBALL National Basketball Association CHICAGO BULLS — Signed F Doug McDermott and G Aaron Brooks. GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS — Signed G-F Brandon Rush to a two-year contract. FOOTBALL National Football League ATLANTA FALCONS — Signed LB Pat Angerer and WR Jeremy Ebert. BUFFALO BILLS — Signed LB Xavius Boyd. Waived/injured LB Darrin Kitchens. CINCINNATI BENGALS — Placed G Mike Pollak on the active/PUP list. CLEVELAND BROWNS — Claimed OL Nick McDonald off waivers from San Diego DENVER BRONCOS — Designated TE Joel Dreessen as released/failed physical. HOUSTON TEXANS — Waived FB Brad Smelley and DL Tim Jackson. Signed TE Chris Coyle. NEW YORK GIANTS — Named David Tyree director of player development. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS — Released LB Larry English. Signed LB Adrian Hamilton and C Khalil Wilkes. Agreed to terms with RB Danny Woodhead on a two-year contract extension. ST. LOUIS RAMS — Released OT Abasi Salimi, WR Diontae Spencer and LBs Tavarius Wilson and Caleb McSurdy. Signed OT T.J. Dill, G D.J. Morrell and LBs Pat Schiller and Lawrence Wilson. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — Signed LB Jeremy Grable and OT J.B. Shugarts. Released CB D.J. Moore. WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Signed TE Mike Caussin. Waived LS Kyle Nelson. Promoted Jeff Scott and Josh Washburn to pro scout. Named Matt Evans player personnel assistant and Brian Zeches administrative assistant. COLLEGE GEORGIA TECH — Dismissed sophomore WR Anthony Autry, freshman DL Darius Commissiong and sophomore DL Travin Henry for violating the school’s conduct policy. Suspended sophomore DB Lynn Griffin for the first two games of the season for violating the school’s conduct policy. LONG BEACH STATE — Named Paul Reed women’s assistant basketball coach. MEMPHIS — Named Hayden Perez women’s tennis coach. NEW MEXICO — Named Jeremy Anderson strength and conditioning coach for men’s basketball. RUTGERS — Announced the retirement of women’s soccer coach Glenn Crooks. Named women’s assistant soccer coach Mike O’Neill women’s soccer coach and first assistant women’s soccer coach Meghan Ryan women’s associate head soccer coach. SAINT ROSE — Named Stephen Hogan men’s soccer coach. SC UPSTATE — Promoted assistant men’s basketball coach Kyle Perry to associate head coach. Named Kenzie Roark softball pitching coach. WAYLAND BAPTIST — Named Rick Cooper director of athletics.
WNBA
Tuesday’s Games Chicago 60, Indiana 57 Minnesota 112, Atlanta 108, OT San Antonio 95, Tulsa 93 Phoenix 89, Seattle 71 Today’s Games New York at Los Angeles, 9:30 p.m. Connecticut at Washington, 10:30 a.m.
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THE CITY OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS IS SEEKING TO FILL THE POSITION OF FINANCE DIRECTOR. Plan, direct, manage and oversee the activities and operations of the Finance Department, as well as recommend and administer policies and procedures. Key job duties include financial reporting, fiscal analysis, all accounting functions in the management of the city’s finances, and oversight of an external financial audit for compliance with City laws and policies. The Finance Director will also oversee the city’s debt management, investments, payroll, purchasing and utility billing. Other key job duties include writing and administration of grants, and coordinating assigned activities with other city departments and outside agencies. Eight years of closely related experience with Bachelors in Finance, Acct, Public/Bus Admin, or rel field is req. Prefer applicants with Master’s degree.
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Baldwin City USD 348 has an immediate opening for a part time technology support specialist. Applicants should have experience in troubleshooting various computer hardware and software issues. Duties will also include communicating with staff and administrators, and collaborating with technology team. Willingness to learn is essential. Experience with Mac OS and Macintosh hardware is preferred. Some PC and Windows experience would be helpful. For more information contact Steve Hemphill at 785-594-2721 Ext 117 or emailshemphill@usd348.c om Applications can be downloaded from our website at http://www.usd348.com/ departments/hr/employm ent/applications/ or you may pick one up at the district office. Submit classified application to the District Office, Attn: Laura Hartman. Applications accepted until 07/30/2014, and interviews begin the next day. EOE Need to sell your car? Place your ad at cars.lawrence.com
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4X4, Leather heated front seats, sunroof, DVD and 3rd row seating. Great for a family. Stock #13T1407C $17,987 LAIRD NOLLER HYUNDAI 2829 Iowa St. Lawrence 785-838-2327 www.lairdnollerlawrence.com
2013 Hyundai Genesis R Spec Sedan, Fully loaded, under 9 thousand miles! Powerful 5.0L V8 matted to an 8 speed automatic transmission. Ultimate Luxury without the luxury price. 13L1486A $35,891 LAIRD NOLLER HYUNDAI 2829 Iowa St. Lawrence 785-838-2327 www.lairdnollerlawrence.com
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Mazda Cars
Nissan SUVs
Toyota Cars
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Toyota SUVs
2011 Toyota Camry LE
2011 Toyota 4Runner SR5
2009 Lincoln MKS Nice car! Loaded, $17,500. Please call 785-842-4022
Hyundai 2013 Sonata GLS, fwd, 4cyl, alloy wheels, power equipment, lots of extras, stk#13551 only $15,966.00 Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com
Hyundai 2010 Santa Fe GLS, fwd, traction control, alloy wheels, steering wheel controls, power equipment, stk#13263 only $15,714.00 Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com
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2011 Mazda3 i Touring P1485 2002 Lincoln Town Car Signature P1274A
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Nissan 2010 Armada 4wd Titanium, Bose sound system, leather dual power seats, alloy wheels, running boards, tow package, 3rd row seating, stk#11582C1 only $24,814.00 Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com
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2013 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport
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Hyundai Crossovers
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Kia Cars
2013 Lincoln MKX 14L537A 23rd & Alabama Lawrence 785-843-3500 www.lairdnollerlawrence.com
4X4, Sunroof, Tons of space. Clean Carfax 1-Owner. Stock#A3734 $32,987 LAIRD NOLLER HYUNDAI 2829 Iowa St. Lawrence 785-838-2327 www.lairdnollerlawrence.com
Toyota Trucks 2013 NISSAN ROGUE S
2013 Hyundai Genesis Coupe 2.0T
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Mercedes-Benz Cars
Lincoln Crossovers
AWD, Frost white pear exterior with grey interior. Clean Carfax 1-Owner. Stock#A3736 $23,987
26,839 low miles, 1-Owner on Carfax, Simple, reliable sedan. Stk# A3730 $16,987
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Only 4K miles it looks and drives like new. Local trade with clean Carfax. Stock#13H1496A $21,991
Toyota 2012 Camry SE alloy wheels, power equipment, steering wheel controls, great gas mileage and dependability, stk#16028A only $19,486.00 Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com
Mercedes Benz 2006 E-350 AWD, leather heated seats, sunroof, alloy wheels, navigation and more! Stk#115441 only $12,855.00 Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com
Toyota 2007 Camry XLE fwd, V6, sunroof, leather heated seats, alloy wheels, power equipment, navigation, home link, stk#419213 only $12,855.00 Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com
Late Model, Clean Vehicle, Well Maintained, Fully Inspected, Great Condition. Stk# E371A
Only $14,999 Call Thomas at
Toyota 2007 Avalon XLS, local car, one owner, alloy wheels, power equipment, dual power heated seats, all the luxury without the luxury price! Stk#16809A only $15,777.00 Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com
888-631-6458 Mercury Crossovers
Lincoln SUVs Nissan Trucks
4x4 , Nice smaller truck! 19,081m hardly any miles!! 4.0 with V-6 Power! Stk# A3737 $29,987 LAIRD NOLLER HYUNDAI 2829 Iowa St. Lawrence 785-838-2327
2112 W. 29th Terrace Lawrence, KS 66047 JackEllenaHonda.com
2010 Toyota Tacoma
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Toyota 2013 Camry XLE, one owner, leather heated seats, navigation, alloy wheels, parking assist, stk#363371 only $26,814.00 Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com
Volkswagon Cars
2013 Toyota Corolla LE Hyundai 2013 Tuscon GLS, heated seats, traction control, ABS, alloy wheels, power equipment, steering wheel controls, stk#13393 only $19,886.00 Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com
Kia 2013 Optima GDI fwd, 4cyl, automatic, ABS, traction control, alloy wheels, power equipment, very sporty! Stk#10657 only $16,786.00 Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com
Lincoln Cars
2011 Lincoln Navigator L P1363
2011 Mercury Mariner P1453 23rd & Alabama Lawrence 785-843-3500 www.lairdnollerlawrence.com
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Nissan Cars
Nissan 2010 Titan LE one owner, crew cab, bed liner, tow package, alloy wheels, CD changer, premium sound, leather heated seats, stk#564001 only $22,415.00 Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com
Mazda Cars
Pontiac Cars
Beautiful sedan, 37,415 Excellent low mileage 1.8 L 4cyl Great Gas Saver! 1-Owner on carfax! Stk#A3716 $14,995 LAIRD NOLLER HYUNDAI 2829 Iowa St. Lawrence 785-838-2327 www.lairdnollerlawrence.com
2007 Toyota Camry LE 14M739A 23rd & Alabama Lawrence 785-843-3500 www.lairdnollerlawrence.com
Hyundai 2013 Tuscon GLS, heated seats, traction control, ABS, alloy wheels, power equipment, steering wheel controls, stk#13393 only $19,886.00 Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com
Hyundai SUVs
23rd & Alabama Lawrence 785-843-3500 www.lairdnollerlawrence.com
Toyota SUVs
2010 Lincoln MKS 14C162A 23rd & Alabama Lawrence 785-843-3500 www.lairdnollerlawrence.com
2011 Nissan Altima P1405A
2007 Mazda 3 i P1529
2006 Pontiac Solstice 14T222B
23rd & Alabama Lawrence 785-843-3500 www.lairdnollerlawrence.com
23rd & Alabama Lawrence 785-843-3500 www.lairdnollerlawrence.com
23rd & Alabama Lawrence 785-843-3500 www.lairdnollerlawrence.com
Saturn Cars
2002 Mazda Millenia S Full power, 108k, auto, sunroof, aftermarket stereo system, good condition, excellent school car, asking $3900. Call 785-224-8107 2008 Hyundai Santa Fe SE Extremely clean local trade. Only 38k miles and very well taken care of. Stock#14H715 $14,987
2007 Toyota Avalon Limited One owner, heated and AC leather, alloy wheels, full sized spare. 168K commuter miles. Well maintained. Carfax report available. $9,250. 785-749-1088
2012 Volkswagen Jetta P1532
2013 Lincoln MKZ P1447
LAIRD NOLLER HYUNDAI 2829 Iowa St. Lawrence 785-838-2327
23rd & Alabama Lawrence 785-843-3500
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2012 Nissan Versa 1.6 SV 14C179B
2008 Saturn Sky Convertible 15M004A
23rd & Alabama Lawrence 785-843-3500
23rd & Alabama Lawrence 785-843-3500
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What’s GM Certified? 2yrs of free regular maintenance 172 Pt. Inspection 12 Mo./12,000 Mi. Bumper-to-Bumper Warranty 100,000 mi./5-yr. limited Powertrain warranty, no deduct. 24-hr. Roadside Assistance Courtesy transportation. Nationwide coverage backed By General Motors. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com
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Volkswagen 2009 Jetta 2.5, power windows, locks, cruise control, heated seats, 5 speed manual, stk#12683A1 only $11,814.00 Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com
Motorcycle-ATV
3rd Row Vehicle, Well Maintained, Four Wheel Drive, Clean Carfax. Stk# E380B
Only $9,999 Call Thomas at
1998 Harley Davidson Soft Tail, excellent condition, low mileage, 15,383 miles, “T Bag” also available, Asking $9,200. Call 785-838-9151
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MERCHANDISE PETS PLACE YOUR AD: FARM AUCTION
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SATURDAY JULY 26TH, 2014 â&#x20AC;˘ 8:30 A.M.
Trucks/Dozers/Tractors/Trailers/Equipment 2009 GMC Sierra SL Ex Cab 2WD truck w/ONLY 23K, V8 4.8L/new tires;1996 GMC Sierra 1500 Ex Cab 2WD, V8, 133K; (Both trucks 1 Owner); Komatsu D41A-3A Powerangle/Powertilt Dozer ser#07240 w/Rops ser#M753 1724 hrs.; IH TD15 Series B Dozer ser#TD-15BR20152 w/model TD-153 Fully cab 2439 hrs.; John Deere 5205 4WD SyncReverser tractor diesel, 540 pto, w/Rops; John Deere 4020 Diesel tractor, syncro-range, single remote, 540/1000, 18.4-34 (Like New), 2354 hrs., w/JD 148 loader(will sell as one); Belarus 925 Turbo 4WD tractor w/cab diesel, 540 pto, Case 1030 series model 1031 tractor, diesel, duel hydraulics, hi-lo, 2692 hrs.; Massey Ferguson 270 diesel tractor hi-lo, 540, 16.9-28(Like New) 1799 hrs.; Farmall M tractor wf(Schwartz), ser#133525; two 1930â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s IH F-20â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s & AC WD tractors (all 3 not running as is); WW 6 x 16 bumper stock trailer; 6 ½ x 14 ďŹ&#x201A;at-bed trailer; Hercules 3 cu.yd. dump-truck trailer; 7 x 12 trailer w/metal sides; 2-Chevrolet truck-bed trailers; Westendorf TA26 loader w/7 ft. bucket & spear; John Deere 535 Round Baler 540 pto, double twine, gathering wheels & Bale Trac monitor; New Holland 488 haybine/mower; 3pt. 7 ft. AC twin wheel sickle mower; JD 350A hay rake; Electric 5016 hay wagon; Mont. Ward hay wagon; AC Roto-Baler; NH Crop Carrier Model 8 forage wagon; 2-Schafer 10 ft. off-set discs; IH 470 discharrow 16 ft. manual fold; Bush Hog 2615 15 ft. ďŹ&#x201A;ex-wing rotary mower 1000 pto; Krause 296 chisel; Case 14 ft. chisel; Rhino SPHD post-al digger w/ bits; King Kutter 7ft. rotary mower; Bush Hog 7 ft. rotary mower; Huskee 6 ft. rotary mower; 3 pt. 3-bottom plow & rotary-hoe; IH #10 grain drill; Dearborn 1-row ripper; 110 gal. Huskee sprayer; 3pt. dirt slip; 4 section harrow; 2-3 pt. Heavy Duty log splitters; Hvy. Duty 3pt. pallet forks; small Feed/Mixer wagon(rough); stock racks; numerous Priefert & Farm Master panels/gates; creep-feeder; stock tanks/feeders; Columbian 373 Red Top Grain Bin 2000 bushel?(good); Farm Fans grain dryer; Dempster 50 Plantall 4 row planter; 2 fuel tanks & stands; L-tank 52 gal.; suit-case weights; King Kutter carry-al; SEVERAL PIECES OF Older Machinery: AC(2-66 Reel Combines/snap-cplg 2 bottom plow/ 2-2 row planters/cultivator/sickle-mower); IH trip plow; COOP drill; iron wheels; IH steel wheel set(M?) Most items will have the ownerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s manual!!
Firearms/Ammo. Sell First 8:30 A.M. Glock model 19 pistol (CTC lazer, 2 magazines); Ruger 357 mag. new model Blackhawk; Intratec 9MM Luger model TEC9 w/clip & case; Charter Arms Bulldog Pug 44 Special; Cobray M11 9MM semi w/clip; Ruger mini 14; Colt Blackpowder; High Standard M-101 22 riďŹ&#x201A;e; H&R 929 9 shot riďŹ&#x201A;e; RG 10 S Germany 22 riďŹ&#x201A;e; Coast Coast CC660 12 ga.; SS 12 rd. Shotgun; 308 Sportster 12 ga.; Remington 1917 bolt-action riďŹ&#x201A;e; Franchi 12 ga.; English 303 RCF #42;British riďŹ&#x201A;e; French Fabric Dearina 792 cal.; bolt-action riďŹ&#x201A;e w/brass muzzle cap; Remington 870 Express Super Magnum 12 ga.; Ruger Mini 14 223 cal. w/5 round clip; Remington 1100 12 ga.; Ruger 1022 22 cal.; H&R single shot 410 model 088; Remington 742 Woodmaster 30-06 SpringďŹ eld; Very Large Amount of Ammo.: 2 cases 762.51; case 223; 30-06/357/12 ga./223/44/308;clips; scopes; 120V stun gun; pistol cases; (ALL ATF RULES APPLY KS RESIDENTS ONLY); Glass Door 12 gun Cabinet; Large gun safe; Bushnell binoculars; pocket/other knives; camo thermo clothes; new Victor steel traps
Windmill/Boat/Tools 40 ft. Aeromotor 4 post tower windmill w/fan(good); 14 ft. V-Bottom aluminum boat & trailer; 2-1982 Yamaha QT50J Mopeds; Craftsman FS5500 24hp. lawn tractor; NEW Items: Coleman Powermate 5500 generator/King Craft 2500 generator/Pacer 5.5hp. Centrifugal Pump/Skil-Saw 10â&#x20AC;? table saw/ Vent Free Blue Flame heater/Poulan Pro 446 tree pruner/Homelite Bandit chainsaw/Fimco ATV sprayer; Little Giant Ladder system; 2â&#x20AC;? sump pump; Coleman Powermate Maxa 5000ER generator; Corona pole saw; 10â&#x20AC;?compound slide mitre saw; Diamond wheel tile cutter saw; Ryobi EH-1930 impact drill; Duracraft bench drill press & bench grinder; bench vise; Makita angle grinder/cordless drill set; Huskee 6.75 hp. tiller; Yardman row-tiller; Stihl MS390/Homelite Bandit/other chainsaws; weed-eaters; shop vacs; pneumatic tools; large selection of power/hand tools; metal cut-off saw; 110v air compressors; Kawasaki gas power washer; Fimco ATV sprayers; SEVERAL HUNDRED BOARD FEET OF LUMBER(Walnut/Oak/Native/Rough); hedge corner posts/other posts; 4pt. barb wire; hedge ďŹ rewood; very large amount of salvage metal; Hereford roping saddle(1979 KS Calf Roper Champion); horse tack; numerous forestry & garden tools/supplies; hardware/plumbing
Rocks/Collectibles/Furniture/Household/Misc. Large selection of rocks/stones/arrowheads; very large amount of RED rock (several sizes); cast iron caldron & stand; ci Monkey Mechanical bank; corn sheller & grinder; vintage skeleton key collection; Blacksmith post-vise; steel traps; 2 gallon Cider Press; 1970â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Tonka Construction toys; milk cans; SS milkers; old trunks; 6 pc. Royal Bayreath Bavaria w/extras; 12 pc. Rosenthal Germany w/extras; crystal pcâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s.; Kaiser Cobal blue pitcher; vintage Flow-Blue; Royal Copenhagen plates; ink wells; Enterprise cherry stoner; snow sleds; Law. Sanitary Cream qt. jar; colored jars; silver plate coffee/tea set; 2-man saws; vintage Oak 3 sided curved glass china cabinet; German Cuckoo clock; Hamilton Regulator clock; Leather double recliner couch w/ matching recliner; Century sofa; Stanley Dining suite(table, 6-matching chairs, china cabinet); Duncan Phyfe dining table; marble top end table; oak coat rack; oak roll-top desk; drop-front secretariat; oak vanity; Sony 55â&#x20AC;? ďŹ&#x201A;at screen LCD T.V.; Sony Surround Sound; Sony Blu-Ray disc player; Wii w/ Sport Pack; HP, Lemark, Dell printers; Dell Computer; GE Select refrigerator; Norge self-clean stove; GE matching washer/dryer; Sear older chest freezer; bar stools; 2-Full size bedroom suites; 2 twin bed suites; childâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s school desk; bentwood cane chairs; new Betty Crocker roaster; small appliances; KU clothing; new blue jeans; â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Tragic Preludeâ&#x20AC;? John Steuart Curry picture; â&#x20AC;&#x153;Kansas Wildlife Habitat Awardâ&#x20AC;? By Jerry Thomas; oil/canvas pictures; large amount household dĂŠcor; Numerous items too many to mention!!!
Auction Note: Very Large Auction! Two Auction Rings Most of the Day! If there was one there is two!! Seller: Richard Rodewald Living Estate PLENTY OF SHADE! Happy Trails Chuckwagon Loader Tractor Day of Auction Only!
Auctioneers: Elston Auction Co. Home (785-594-0505) Cell (785-218-7851) â&#x20AC;&#x153;Serving Your Auction Needs Since 1994â&#x20AC;?
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Saturday July 26th, 10 AM
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DREAM LOG HOME & 20 ACRES 1657 E. 400 Rd., Lawrence, KS
On quiet 400 Road between Hwy 40 and Stull Road, this picturesque setting is just minutes to Lawrence and Topeka.
Fri., Aug. 1, 10 AM 16570 46th St. Mclouth, KS
Dream Log Home & 20 Acres Saturday, July 26th, 10:00 am 1657 E 400 Rd, Lawrence, KS 66049
Real Estate at 10am Tools/Collectibles follows cars/Equipment sell at Noon
Viewing: Saturday July 19th, 10:00 am, 1 hour before auction, or anytime by appointment.
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PUBLIC AUCTION SAT, JULY 26 @ 10 AM 5 m S of Jct Hwy 59 & 56 to Stafford Rd, W 4 1/2m to Indiana Rd, (Centropolis, KS) S 1 1/4m, W 1/2m, S 1 1/4m (4060 Indiana Rd)
Graber Mountaineer 3-bike rack model 1059. Complete w/ ownerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s manual, all straps and hooks. Used but in very good condition. Fits most cars. $40. 785-843-5566
Machinery; Lumber & misc; HH & Collectibles; lg anvil-see internet.
Music-Stereo
471 E. 2300 RD., EUDORA, KS
7 miles south of Eudora on 1061 turn east on 600 Rd 1 mile to 2300 Rd. south 1.5 miles or from Hwy 56/33 north 2.5 miles on 2300 Rd.
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Aug 1 Real Estate 80 AC & 20 AC Farm/Ranch Horse/ Cattle Operation, Country Living. 16570 46TH ST. McLouth KS & Collectibles. 2011 JD 583E 4- whl dr tractor, IHC McCormick Farmall Cub Tractor restored condition, 1966 Triple Black Lincoln Convertible w/suicide drs, 59250 mi, well preserved original unrestored condition very good collectible car, 1971 Lincoln Mark III 2-dr 460 mtr Continental kit trunk sells w/many N.O.S. extra parts that will fit this car very nice clean collector car, 1957 Olds Super 88 Convertible un-restored original condition a fantastic collector car, Mobil gas pump, Many more items. View web site or call for flyer.
Beautiful 6â&#x20AC;&#x2122; TERMS; CASH OR GOOD Walnut Pump Organ CHECK W/PHOTO ID LUNCH BY CHURCH LADIES Asking $425. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCall 785-843-9071 CIDENTS, LOST OR STOLEN ITEMS Pianos: Schaffer console, $550, Kimball Spinet, $500, MRS. MERLE (Lois) Gulbranson Spinet $450. FLEMMING ESTATE Prices include tuning & delivery. 785-832-9906 EDGECOMB AUCTIONS 785-594-3507 or 785-766-6074 Sports-Fitness Kansasauctions.net/edgecomb
REAL ESTATE Court ordered 11am Wed., July 30 11318 KANSAS AVENUE KCKS approx. 26.5 ac m/l (Exit K-32 in Edwardsville, KS North to Kansas Ave
ESTATE AUCTION Sat., July 26 @ 10:00 am 119 East Lois Lansing Ks 66043
Open house: Wed., 7/23, 3-5pm Sun., 7/27, 2-5pm
We will offer at Auction to the highest bidder the following: 2008 Buick Lucerne, German Collectible Antiques. Tools, Lawn & Garden, Furniture, Jewelry, House Hold Owner: Ret. Mayor Kenneth Bernard Auctioneers & Staff Ben Phillips & Assoc. Auctioneers Bennie Phillips 913-927-8570 913-727-6622 Green Mountain Estate Sales John Allen 913-306-3035 Clerks: P. Arevalo & K. Pursel
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Gathered Goods Garage Sale 3610 West 10th St. Lawrence Fri, Jul 25 & Sat, Jul 26 8 am - 4 pm
Gathered goods by Keri. I am a hunter/gatherer and need to share my collections, some of which are wall art, ironstone, milk glass, retro and antique furniture. 04
HUGE RUMMAGE SALE! CORPUS CHRISTI: 6001 Bob Billings Parkway Lawrence Fri, Jul 25 & Sat, Jul 26 8am-12pm
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Basketball goal for sale: weighted base, adjustable pole & backboard, needs rim. Best offer. 785-843-4985
TV-Video Zenith VRC 421 VHS tape player and recorder with remote, userâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s guide. Works fine. $40. 785-843-5566.
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MERCHANDISE Antiques Antique Bdrm Set- Full size, head & foot board, chest, vanity w/ bench, fair cond. $100. 785-843-1536
Multi-Family sale to raise $ for 8th grade class trip: menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, & childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s clothing, toys, books, furniture (dressers, beds, T.V.s, couches, tables, desks, book shelves, refrigerator, etc), workout equipment, household (dishware, picture frames, artwork, home decor, bedding), outdoor (hedge trimmer, patio furniture, power washer, etc) and much more. Bake Sale on Sat. 05
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Beautiful Lawrence Estate Sale 900 Chalk Hill Court (9th & Lawrence) July 24th-27th. Sale Hours: Thurs 9am-5pm, Fri 9am-4pm, Sat 9am-3pm, Sun 11am-3pm
Garage Sale 2010 Riviera Court Lawrence Sat, Jul 26. 7a-1p
Full size mattress, golf clubs, luggage set, gun safe, assorted sizes for men and women clothing, misc. household items. Things are priced to sell! 10
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(First Published in the Assembly Room at the County CourtLawrence Daily Journal- Douglas house in the City of LawWorld, July 16, 2014) rence, Kansas in said IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF County and State on the 14th day of August, 2014, DOUGLAS COUNTY, at 10:00 a.m. on said day, KANSAS the following described inChristiana Trust, a division terest in real estate situated in Douglas County, of Wilmington Savings Kansas, to-wit: Fund Society, FSB, not in its individual capacity but as Trustee of ARLP Trust 3 A tract of land in the Southeast Quarter of SecPlaintiff, tion 29, Township 12 South, Range 18 East of vs. the Sixth Principal MeridSteve Moffitt aka Steven D. ian, Douglas County, KanMoffitt aka Steven Douglas sas, described as follows: Commencing at the Moffitt, Jessica Peery aka Jessica L Peery aka Jessica Southeast corner of the Southeast Quarter; Peery-Moffitt , et al., thence North along the Defendants. East line of the said Quarter Southeast No. 11CV617 1,243.05 feet to the point Division 1 of beginning; thence West K.S.A. 60 parallel to the South line Mortgage Foreclosure of said Southeast Quarter (Title to Real Estate 734.38 feet; thence NorthInvolved) easterly 541.06 feet, more or less, to a point 642 feet NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S West and 860 feet South SALE of the Northeast corner of Southeast Quarter; Under and by virtue of an the Order of Sale issued by the thence North parallel to Clerk of the District Court the East line of said Quarter 860 in and for the said County Southeast of Douglas, State of Kan- feet to the North line of sas, in a certain cause in said Southeast Quarter; said Court Numbered thence East along the 11CV617, wherein the par- North line of said Southties above named were re- east Quarter 642 feet to spectively plaintiff and de- the Northeast corner of fendant, and to me, the un- said Southeast Quarter; dersigned Sheriff of said thence South along the County, directed, I will of- East line of said Southfer for sale at public auc- east Quarter 1,405.73 feet tion and sell to the highest to the point of beginning. tract containing bidder for cash in hand at Said 10:00 AM, on 08/07/2014, 19.09 acres more or less. the Jury Assembly Room LESS: of the District Court lo- Beginning at a point 150 cated in the lower level of feet South of the Norththe Judicial and Law En- east corner of the Southforcement Center build- east Quarter of Section ing, 111 E. 11th St., Law- 29, Township 12, Range Douglas 18, thence 350 feet South, rence, Kansas County Courthouse, the thence 275 feet West, following described real thence 350 feet North, estate located in the thence 275 feet East to County of Douglas, State of point of beginning. Kansas, to wit: Together with all fixtures, LOT 3, BLOCK 2, FIRETREE appurtenances, etc. thereESTATES PHASE 4, A SUB- unto pertaining; said interDIVISION IN THE CITY OF est in real property is levBALDWIN CITY, DOUGLAS ied upon as the property of defendant and all other alCOUNTY, KANSAS leged owners and will be SHERIFF OF DOUGLAS sold without appraisal to satisfy said Order of Sale. COUNTY, KANSAS Respectfully Submitted, By: Shawn Scharenborg, KS # 24542 Eric M. Lemp, KS # 26178 Kelli N. Breer, KS # 17851 Kozeny & McCubbin, L.C. (St. Louis Office) 12400 Olive Blvd., Suite 555 St. Louis, MO 63141 Phone: (314) 991-0255 Fax: (314) 567-8006 Email: sscharenborg@km-law.com Attorney for Plaintiff ________
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that under and by virtue of an Order of Sale issued by the Judge of the District Court of Douglas County, Kansas, I will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand at the Jury
Lawrence All creditors of the decedent are notified to exhibit their demands against the estate within four (4) months from the date of the first publication of this notice, as provided by law, and if their demands are not thus exhibited, they shall be forever barred. Robert E. Learned, Jr., Petitioner PREPARED BY: PETEFISH, IMMEL, HEEB & HIRD, L.L.P. Cheryl L. Denton - #14824 842 Louisiana Street P.O. Box 485 Lawrence, Kansas 66044-0485 (785) 843-0450 (785) 843-0407 (facsimile) cdenton@petefishlaw.com Attorneys for Petitioner ________ (First published in the Lawrence Daily JournalWorld July 23, 2014) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS In the Matter of the Estate of Randy S. Brooke, Deceased Case No. 2014 PR 113 (Proceeding Pursuant to K.S.A. Chapter 59) NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL PERSONS CONCERNED:
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not thus exhibited, they personal property and shall be forever barred. other Kansas real estate Donna Jill Johnston, owned by the decedent at Petitioner the time of death be assigned pursuant to the PREPARED BY: laws of intestate succesPETEFISH, IMMEL, HEEB & sion. HIRD, L.L.P. Cheryl L. Denton- #14824 You are required to file 842 Louisiana Street your written defenses P.O. Box 485 thereto on or before 10:30 Lawrence, Kansas a.m. on August 14, 2014 in 66044-0485 Division 1 in the Douglas (785) 843-0450 County Courthouse, 111 E. (785) 843-0407 (facsimile) 11th, Lawrence, KS 66044, cdenton@petefishlaw.com at which time and place ATTORNEYS FOR the cause will be heard. PETITIONER Should you fail therein, ________ judgment and decree will be entered in due course (First published in the upon the Petition. Lawrence Daily JournalWorld July 23, 2014) Barbara D. Holle, Petitioner IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS In the Matter of the Estate of GILBERT ROSS HOLLE, Deceased. Case No. 2014-PR-122 Division 1 Pursuant to K.S.A. Chapter 59 NOTICE OF HEARING THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL PERSONS CONCERNED:
STEVENS & BRAND, L.L.P. 900 Massachusetts Street, Suite 500 Lawrence, KS 66044-1089 Attorneys for Petitioner ________
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(785) 843-0450 (785) 843-0407 (facsimile) All creditors of the dece- cdenton@petefishlaw.com dent are notified to exhibit Attorneys for Petitioner ________ their demands against the estate within four (4) months from the date of (First published in the the first publication of this Lawrence Daily Journalnotice, as provided by law, World, July 23, 2014) and if their demands are not thus exhibited, they In accordance with KSA 25-4411, notice is hereby shall be forever barred. given that a public test of Susan E. McNicoll, Trustee the ES&S M100 Precinct of the Florence H. McNicoll Scanners and the ES&S AuRevocable Trust Agreetomark ADA machines will ment dated May 21, 2012, take place starting at 9:00 Petitioner a.m. on Thursday, July 31st, 2014 at the Douglas PREPARED BY: County Fairgrounds. WitPETEFISH, IMMEL, HEEB & ness my hand this 18th day HIRD, L.L.P. of August, 2014. Cheryl L. Denton- #14824 842 Louisiana Street Jameson Shew P.O. Box 485 Douglas County Clerk Lawrence, Kansas ________ 66044-0485 2012.
Lawrence (First published in the Lawrence Daily JournalWorld, July 23, 2014) In accordance with KSA 25-3104, notice is hereby given that the original canvass by the County Board of Canvassers will take place starting at 9:00 a.m. on Thursday, August 14th, 2014, in the County Commission Room at the Douglas County Courthouse. Witness my hand this 18th day of July, 2014. Jameson Shew Douglas County Clerk ________
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(First published in the Lawrence Daily JournalWorld July 23, 2014) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS In the Matter of the Estate of Florence H. McNicoll, Deceased
You are hereby notified Case No. 2014 PR 93 that a Petition has been (Proceeding Pursuant to filed in this Court by BarK.S.A. Chapter 59) bara D. Holle, one of the heirs of Gilbert Ross Holle, AMENDED NOTICE TO deceased, praying that deCREDITORS scent be determined of the following described real estate situated in Douglas THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL PERSONS CONCERNED: County, Kansas:
You are hereby notified that on July 1, 2014, a Petition for Issuance of Letters Testamentary Under the Kansas Simplified Estates Act was filed in this Court Lot number Three in Evergreen Addition, an addiby Donna Jill Johnston. tion to the City of LawDouglas County, All creditors of the dece- rence, dent are notified to exhibit Kansas their demands against the estate within four (4) and all personal property months from the date of and other Kansas real esthe first publication of this tate owned by decedent at And notice, as provided by law, the time of death. and if their demands are that such property and all
You are hereby notified that on June 10, 2014, a Petition for Probate of Will and Issuance of Letters Testamentary Under the Kansas Simplified Estates Act was filed in this Court by Susan E. McNicoll, Trustee of the Florence H. McNicoll Revocable Trust Agreement dated May 21,
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On this 18th day of July, 2014. SHERIFF OF DOUGLAS COUNTY PREPARED BY: STEVENS & BRAND, L.L.P. 917 S.W. Topeka Blvd. Topeka, KS 66612 Telephone: (785) 408-8000 Fax: (785)408-2003 Attorneys for Plaintiff Baldwin State Bank Bradley R. Finkeldei #19470 ________
(First published in the Lawrence Daily Journal- (First published in the World July 23, 2014) Lawrence Daily JournalWorld July 23, 2014) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DOUGLAS COUNTY, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF KANSAS DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS BALDWIN STATE BANK, a Kansas banking In the Matter of the corporation Estate of Plaintiff, Martha Ann Learned, Deceased v. Case No. 2014 PR 100 JOHN W. HALE, et al. (Proceeding Pursuant to Defendants. K.S.A. Chapter 59) Case No. 2012CV656 Division 1 Pursuant to K.S.A. Chapter 59
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AMENDED NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL PERSONS CONCERNED: You are notified that on June 17, 2014, a petition was filed in this Court by Robert E. Learned, Jr., heir of Martha Ann Learned, deceased, requesting petitioner be appointed as administrator; petitioner be granted Letters of Administration under the Kansas Simplified Estates Act.
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Bisexual woman struggles with parental judgement Dear Annie: I am 37 and divorced. I identify myself as bisexual and try to live my dating life very privately. The problem is, my parents are quite judgmental and racist. I dare not say anything about my dating partners, who are of either gender and any color. But I am tired of living my life for others. If I choose to go my own way, however, my two children would lose their grandparents. Any suggestions? — Frustrated in Virginia Dear Frustrated: You aren’t giving your parents any credit for being able to accept you as you are for the sake of their grandchildren. You don’t need to give them details of your dating life and parade various partners in front of them. No one does. But you should not be afraid to introduce them to someone who
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becomes a meaningful part of your life, and then give them the time to work through their feelings. Dear Annie: Many years ago, I was disowned by my parents and most of my extended family for marrying against my parents’ wishes. I was allowed back into their lives only because they wanted to see the grandkids. Now, with elder care issues, we are struggling with appropriate boundaries. I’d like to of-
So you think you’ll watch Fox’s dance show? The top 16 perform before two are sent home on “So You Think You Can Dance” (7 p.m., Fox). This talent showcase has gained some well-deserved respect over the years, earning seven Emmy nominations earlier this month. To put that in perspective, the Fox network as a whole earned 18 nominations. Despite such accolades, “Dance” can’t escape Fox’s sliding fortunes. According to TVBytheNumbers. com, last Wednesday’s installment reached a record low 1 ratings share in the coveted 1849 demographic and a total audience of just over 3 1/2 million viewers. And the show wasn’t exactly up against stiff competition. A repeat of NBC’s “America’s Got Talent” didn’t do much better in the 18-49 group, but reached nearly 6 million viewers. In total viewers, “Dance” was also beaten by a repeat of “The Middle” on ABC. Now in its 16th season, “Big Brother” on CBS was the clear winner of the hour, attracting twice as many viewers as “Dance” in both categories.
Affluent stereotypes keep their friends close, but their “frenemies” closer, on “BAPs” (9 p.m., Lifetime), another tiresome imitation of the “Real Housewives” franchise.
Tonight’s other highlights
Tom Cruise and his thenwife Nicole Kidman star in the 1999 erotic thriller “Eyes Wide Shut” (5:30 p.m., Sundance), directed and co-written by Stanley Kubrick, whose sudden death coincided with the movie’s release. The film took nearly three years to complete. Watching it seems only half that long.
The top 48 acts are unveiled on “America’s Got Talent” (7 p.m., NBC).
Nyssa holds Dinah hostage on “Arrow” (7 p.m., CW).
Claire and Phil spy on Luke on “Modern Family” (8 p.m., ABC).
Neal McDonough gueststars on “Suits” (8 p.m., USA).
A bus carrying prisoners is ambushed on “Taxi Brooklyn” (9 p.m., NBC).
Paige vanishes while undercover with a vice ring on “Graceland” (9 p.m., USA).
“American Greed” (9 p.m., CNBC) revisits a confidence game involving automobiles.
BIRTHDAYS Today’s Birthdays: Actress Gloria DeHaven is 89. Concert pianist Leon Fleisher is 86. Supreme Court Justice Anthony M. Kennedy is 78. Actor Ronny Cox is 76. Radio personality Don Imus is 74. Country singer Tony Joe White is 71. Rock singer David Essex is 67.
fer some suggestions: Instead of spending every moment yelling at me because I am not there more often, don’t do enough and don’t measure up to your friends’ kids, try saying that you are glad to see me, thanks for the help, etc. I will do more if I feel appreciated. Keep your expectations realistic. I have kids, a job, a home to maintain, in-laws who also need help and my own set of health problems. I am not going to drive 400 miles twice a week to mow your lawn. Hire somebody. Stop trying to manipulate me. The time you claimed Dad was dying so I’d spend all my vacation time with you? That was cruel. It destroyed my trust in you. If you want honesty from me, then be someone who is safe to tell the truth to. Listen respect-
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For Wednesday, July 23, 2014: This year you intuitively know what to do. If you are single, you will be hard-pressed to maintain that status, as many potential suitors head your way. If you are attached, the love between you and your significant other blazes bright. The stars show the kind of day you’ll have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult Aries (March 21-April 19) You will be determined to wrap up a situation or eliminate a problem. Tonight: Take the night off. Taurus (April 20-May 20) You tend to be instinctive when it comes to solving a problem. Tonight: Your treat. Gemini (May 21-June 20) You might want to clear the air. You will need a creative approach in order to open up others, as they are likely to shut down unexpectedly if you are not careful. Tonight: Out late. Cancer (June 21-July 22) You might want to say little and handle what you must first. Tonight: Nap, then decide. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Do not lose your focus; instead, stay focused on what is important. Tonight: Share news. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Pressure builds around you. You might feel as if you need to do some hard thinking, but you won’t have the time yet to stop
fully. Apologize sincerely when appropriate, or explain your point of view and the reasons for your choices. Don’t attack me. Be cordial and polite toward my spouse and kids. If you force me to choose between you, I will choose them. — Your Son Dear Son: You obviously have had a poor relationship with your parents for years. We agree that they sound difficult and demanding, but it will be hard for them to change without calm and consistent responses from you, rewarding their appropriate behavior, leaving when they are manipulative or insulting, and teaching them what you will tolerate.
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and reflect. Tonight: A late-night chat. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) You’ll feel energized and want to be direct with someone at a distance. Tonight: Out till the wee hours. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Ask yourself why you are having a strong reaction to someone. Tonight: Reach out to someone at a distance and catch up on news. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Others naturally will dominate the scene today. Tonight: Relate to others directly. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) You seem to add to your to-do list all day long, rather than crossing things off. Slow down, and know that you do not need to carry others’ burdens. Tonight: Join a friend for some dinner and drinks. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) You think quickly on your feet, even more so today. Your natural inclination will bring positive and rewarding results. Tonight: Out and about. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) A partner could force your hand. You might want to pull back and consider what is going on. Tonight: Head home first, then decide.
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Fast and delicious kung pao pork By J.M. Hirsch
with the recipe when ready to Associated Press serve. The noodles will cook up in just minutes. Start to finish: 20 minutes (plus marinating) Let’s just get something out Servings: 4 of the way right at the top. This is not an authentic kung pao For the marinade: recipe. If you are looking for an 2 tablespoons low-sodium soy authentic kung pao recipe, just sauce move along. 2 tablespoons rice or cider If, however, you are looking vinegar for a crazy delicious weeknight2 tablespoons toasted sesame friendly recipe for stir-fried oil pork that tastes very much like 1 1/4 pounds pork tenderloin, really good kung pao... And if cut into 1-inch chunks you are looking for a quick and easy dinner your kids will love For the sauce: as they try to get back into their 1/2 cup water school routines... And if you re1 tablespoon low-sodium soy ally like recipes you can toss sauce in to marinate in the morning 1 tablespoon rice or cider and have on the table within 20 vinegar minutes of getting home... This 1 tablespoon red wine vinegar is the kung pao you were look1 tablespoon sugar ing for. 1 tablespoon grated fresh ginger Kung Pao Pork 1 tablespoon toasted sesame oil with Peanuts and 1 tablespoon cornstarch 1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes Scallions 3 cloves garlic, minced This recipe is easily prepped Hot sauce, to taste ahead of time either the night 8-ounce package udon before or morning of. Assemble noodles the pork and marinade in one 1/2 cup roasted shelled peanuts bowl, and the sauce in another. 6 scallions, chopped Refrigerate both, then proceed To prepare the marinade, in a
large bowl, whisk together the soy sauce, vinegar and sesame oil. Add the pork, stirring to coat well. Cover and refrigerate until ready to cook. In a small bowl or liquid measuring cup, whisk together the water, soy sauce, both vinegars, the sugar, ginger, sesame oil, cornstarch, red pepper flakes, garlic and hot sauce. Cover and refrigerate until ready to cook. When ready to cook, bring a large saucepan of water to a boil. Add the noodles and cook until tender, according to package directions. Meanwhile, heat a large skillet over medium-high. Add the marinated pork, including any liquid in the bowl. Cook until the pork is nearly cooked through, about 10 minutes. As soon as the noodles are cooked, drain them and add them to the pork, tossing well. Add the sauce, toss to coat well. Cook for another 2 to 3 minutes, or until the sauce has thickened. Stir in the peanuts and scallions. Nutrition information per serving: 600 calories; 220 calories from fat (37 percent of total calories); 25 g fat (3 g saturated; 0 g trans fats); 90 mg cholesterol; 54 g carbohydrate; 5 g fiber; 5 g sugar; 45 g protein; 690 mg sodium.
Friends with benefits, or how I got a leg of lamb
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know the very best people. I know you think you do, but you’re wrong. Because I do. So there. So, one of the people I know that falls into that “best” category is my friend Lynnette. And Lynnette just happens to be the daughter of some more “best” people: Tom and Gail Sloan. As in Representative Tom Sloan. That’s right. See what I did there? I just let you all know that I am so important I actually know a state representative. Tom and Gail have mountains of accolades. They are communityminded. They have big, fancy degrees, and run big, fancy businesses. They’re also really cool and fun, and they also have a farm. That’s right, they are sheep farmers. Gail and Tom have raised sheep for 33 years. They raise registered Columbia sheep, a dualpurpose meat and wool breed. Their animals are raised on grass and grain with no added hormones or other medications in the feed. All of this just means that they are more cool than you can imagine. They recently invited me and my children out to see the sheep (and the llama!) and take home a sampling of their wares. I had never before cooked a leg of lamb. I mean, I know that’s dumb, because lamb is good and it’s a neat thing for Easter. While I’ve eat-
Roasted Leg of Lamb with Rosemary-Peach Glaze
2 cloves garlic, minced 2 teaspoons chopped rosemary (fresh is by far the best here) 1/2 teaspoon Worcestershire My theory was that 1 tablespoon apple cider this thing was too large to vinegar sear, so I wanted to sort of Combine all of the “sear” it in the oven. That ingredients in a saucepan by Megan Stuke meant high temp for about and simmer over medium20 minutes and low temp low heat until the peaches en it, I’d never purchased for another 2 hours. So begin to break down and and cooked one. yes, try to start this before the sauce reduces and So out we go to see 6 p.m. unless you are into thickens. Stir often. the sheep and home I eating at 9 p.m., which we That is it! This is a come, toting a lamb’s are not. beautiful meal that looks leg in a thermal bag. My Begin with the meat at like you require a degree husband, Mr. Meat and room temperature. Preheat from some fancy culinary Potatoes, almost came the oven to 400 F. college, but really it’s just unglued. This was epic. Give the meat a liberal a matter of time and largeI was going to roast a coating of salt and cracked capacity cookware. leg of lamb right there pepper. Drizzle a little olive Visit the Sloan farm if in the house, and he was oil in the bottom of your you ever get the opportugoing to get to eat it, and roasting pan (or, if you nity. I can’t promise you a see what I mean? Best. are me, in a large Pyrex free leg of lamb, but I can People. because you threw out promise you’ll be happy So I did it. I had a sack your roasting pan in a fit of you went. They are, after of peaches sitting around anger over its filthiness), all, among the best people, and I needed to use them and toss in a few whole and they welcome visitors! up and my kids, it turns carrots because they will They have hosted out, neither one are fans cook along with the lamb, groups as diverse as the of the fresh peach (what and boom, there’s your Douglas County Dads and is wrong with them? I’ll veggie. their children and Kansas never understand). So I Pop it in there and let it School for the Blind stuturned those suckers into cook until you get a good dents and family members. a rosemary-peach glaze sizzle on it. Then remove One day I hope to take the and I roasted that leg of it, turn down the heat to kiddos I work with at Ballamb like a boss. 300 F, and cover the meat lard Community Services Let me also just let you with your rosemary-peach out to see the animals and know that I did this on a glaze. maybe get a little civics weeknight and it wasn’t Return to the oven until lesson to boot. all that hard, but if you you get an internal temwant to look like a total — Megan Stuke is a working perature of 145 F, about goddess to your husband, mom, a practical cook and an 2 hours depending on the go ahead and work all impractical hostess. size of your leg of lamb. day, run home and toss a leg of lamb in the oven Rosemary-Peach Glaze with some carrots, and : 6 or 8 peaches, peeled, Drink Specials at whip up some mashed pitted and cut into bitelawrence.com/drinkspecials potatoes. And then stop sized pieces doing laundry and dishes 2 cups water for a week because you 2 tablespoons brown are already winning. sugar
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Blackberry pie like Grandma used to make
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hen attending a wedding, it is normally customary to RSVP, choose an outfit, talk the hubby into a tie. But recently, my wedding prep became RSVP, choose an outfit, bake a pie. Actually, two pies. A good running buddy of mine requested at her recent wedding that a few of her guests bake two homemade pies for the reception’s dessert table rather than bring a gift. It’s an idea that I thought was genius. And it went along perfectly with the locally sourced theme of this wedding in which 75 percent of the reception dinner for 200 was grown by the bride herself, and the rest (save for a bit of watermelon) was bought from local vendors. (And you thought your wedding was crazy to plan.) In keeping with the locally flavored theme, I wanted to make at least one pie that showcased the abundance of blackberries we have right now in our home berry patch. I also wanted to feature the pie crust my grandma made probably weekly when I was little. As I wrote awhile ago, she was a fabulous cook and I’m honored to have her recipes in my arsenal. So, for one of my two wedding pies, I decided I’d make pie the old-fashioned way: Grandma’s crust paired with my spin on Sauver’s blackberry pie recipe. The result was gorgeous, and tasted great, too.
Blackberry Pie and Grandma Jeanne No-Fail Pie Dough 1 recipe for pie dough (below) 1/3 cup flour plus more for rolling 1 teaspoon salt 6 cups blackberries (if using frozen, defrost and drain juice) 3/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons sugar 2 teaspoon lemon juice Zest of one lemon or 2 more teaspoons of lemon juice A pinch of cinnamon 1 egg white Water Unwrap 1 dough disk; transfer to a well-floured surface. Whack it with a rolling pin several times to flatten it out; turn it over and repeat. Roll out dough to form an 11-inch circle and transfer it to a 9-inch deep-dish pie pan. (If dough tears and needs mending, dab a little water where it requires patching and “glue” on a piece of dough.) Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate. Heat oven to 425 F. Put
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berries, 3/4 cup sugar, lemon juice, zest (if using), cinnamon, 1/3 cup flour and salt into a bowl. Using a wooden spoon, mash gently to make a textured filling; pour into chilled crust and set aside. Beat egg white and 1 tablespoon water together in a bowl and set aside. Roll out remaining dough disk into an 11-inch circle; cut into 3/4-inch-wide strips. Arrange strips over pie in a lattice pattern, trim excess dough and crimp edges of pie. Brush crust with egg mixture; sprinkle with remaining sugar. Bake on the middle rack of the oven until crust is just golden, about 15 minutes. Reduce heat to 350 F, bake until golden brown and bubbling, about 30 minutes more. Let cool before serving. Note: I had leftover dough from the latticing and ended up making “pie dough cookies” with the excess (this is another thing I used to do with my grandma). To do this, combine the remaining dough scraps, roll into a rough circle and then top with butter and cinnamon sugar. Roll the dough into a log and then cut little pinwheel shaped cookies from the log (cut each slice about a quarter-inch thick). I baked them for about 20 minutes once the temperature was lowered to 350 F. The kiddo loved these more than the actual pie.
Grandma Jeanne’s No-Fail Pie Dough 3 cups unbleached flour 1 1/4 cups shortening (Note: I swapped butter for this recipe, as I don’t like the nutritional profile of shortening) 1 tablespoon sugar 2 teaspoons salt Cut-in until the mixture doesn’t cling (breadcrumb or shortcake texture). Note: This can take 5 minutes or more, be patient. 1 tablespoon apple vinegar 1 egg, beaten 1/2 cup water Mix wet items. Add wet to dry ingredients a little at a time, stirring constantly until moist. It will form a ball when completely mixed. Chill in discs, wrapped in plastic, for at least one hour before rolling out. Makes two 9-inch pie crusts.
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A meal in a muffin By Sara Moulton Associated Press
When fall rolls around and it’s back to school and work, wouldn’t you love to start your day with something tastier and more substantial than that all-too-typical bowl of cold cereal? It’s just so boring day after day. And that’s apart from the fact that most cereals will fail to tide you over until lunchtime. Here, then, is a meal in a muffin, a delicious and substantial alternative to the usual breakfast fare.
Broccoli Cheddar Breakfast Muffins Start to finish: 1 hour (35 minutes active) Makes 12 muffins 2 cups white wholewheat flour 1 cup all-purpose flour
1 tablespoon baking powder 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper 2 large eggs 1 cup fat-free plain Greek yogurt 3/4 cup buttermilk 3 tablespoons extravirgin olive oil 2 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted 3/4 cup finely chopped roasted red peppers, plus 1/4 cup of the pepper liquid from the jar 1 cup small raw broccoli florets or chopped thawed frozen broccoli florets 1/2 cup diced Canadian bacon (about 3 ounces) 3/4 cup coarsely grated sharp cheddar cheese (about 3 ounces), divided Heat the oven to 425 F. Mist a 12-cup muffin pan with cooking spray, or line with cupcake liners. In a large bowl, stir together both flours, the baking powder, baking
soda, salt and pepper. In a medium bowl, whisk together the eggs, yogurt, buttermilk, olive oil, butter and pepper juice (if the jar did not have 1/4 cup of juice in it, supplement with water). Add the egg mixture to the flour mixture and stir just until combined. Add the peppers, broccoli, bacon and 1/2 cup of the cheese, stirring well. Scoop the batter (it will be quite thick) into the muffin cups, filling them completely. Sprinkle the remaining cheese over the tops of the muffins. Bake on the oven’s middle shelf until the tops are golden, about 25 minutes. Remove the muffins from the pan and cool on a rack. Nutrition information per serving: 240 calories; 90 calories from fat (38 percent of total calories); 10 g fat (3.5 g saturated; 0 g trans fats); 45 mg cholesterol; 28 g carbohydrate; 3 g fiber; 2 g sugar; 10 g protein; 520 mg sodium.
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$ 48 Dutch oven multigrain bread for sprinkling 2 1/4 cups lukewarm water (about 80 F) 2?3 cup multigrain hot cereal (uncooked) 3 generous tablespoons honey 1 envelope (2 1/4 teaspoons) active dry yeast 1/2 cup stone-ground rye flour 2 teaspoons kosher salt Line a medium bowl with a clean kitchen towel, then sprinkle it heavily with flour. Set aside. In a large bowl, combine the warm water, cereal and honey. Let soak for at least 30 minutes and up to an hour. Sprinkle the package of yeast over the cereal, whisk gently, then let stand for 3 minutes. Add the 2 1/4 cups of flour, the rye flour and the salt. With a rubber spatula, mix together for 2 or 3 minutes by pulling the spatula through the dough and flipping. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and let rise at room temperature (or in a warm place, about 75 F) until the dough has doubled in size, about 2 hours. Remove the plastic wrap. Lightly sprinkle the top of the dough with allpurpose flour, then push the dough down and pick it back up at the sides. Knead a couple of times in the bowl, adding a little flour to make it less sticky. Flip the dough over so the seam of the dough is on the bottom, then cover with plastic wrap. Let rise for another 1 to 2 hours, or until doubled. Knead again in the bowl and add a bit of flour if necessary. Transfer the dough
to a floured work surface. Knead a couple of times and gently round the dough to tighten the loaf. Place the dough in the floured and towel-lined medium bowl with the seam side up. Cover the top of the loaf with the ends of the towel or with another clean towel. Let rise until the loaf feels springy, about 1 1/2 to 2 hours. At least 1 hour before baking, place a 5-quart castiron double Dutch oven on a rimmed baking sheet (to make it easier to transfer in and out of the oven). Place the cover, overturned, next to it. Place the entire thing in the oven and heat at 400 F. When the dough is ready, carefully remove the baking sheet from the oven. Using the towel to transport it, invert the loaf of bread onto the overturned cover. Use a paring knife to quickly score the top with a 4-inch square about 1?4 inch deep. Being very careful, overturn the pot onto the lid to cover the loaf. Return the baking sheet to the oven. Bake, covered, for 30 minutes, then carefully remove the top and bake uncovered on the “lid” until the loaf is a deep golden brown, another 20 minutes. Transfer the loaf to a wire rack to cool for 1 hour before slicing. Nutrition information per serving (based on 10 servings): 190 calories; 10 calories from fat (5 percent of total calories); 1 g fat (0 g saturated; 0 g trans fats); 0 mg cholesterol; 40 g carbohydrate; 3 g fiber; 9 g sugar; 6 g protein; 430 mg sodium.
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Windmill/Boat/Tools 40 ft. Aeromotor 4 post tower windmill w/fan(good); 14 ft. V-Bottom aluminum boat & trailer; 2-1982 Yamaha QT50J Mopeds; Craftsman FS5500 24hp. lawn tractor; NEW Items: Coleman Powermate 5500 generator/King Craft 2500 generator/Pacer 5.5hp. Centrifugal Pump/Skil-Saw 10” table saw/ Vent Free Blue Flame heater/Poulan Pro 446 tree pruner/Homelite Bandit chainsaw/Fimco ATV sprayer; Little Giant Ladder system; 2” sump pump; Coleman Powermate Maxa 5000ER generator; Corona pole saw; 10”compound slide mitre saw; Diamond wheel tile cutter saw; Ryobi EH-1930 impact drill; Duracraft bench drill press & bench grinder; bench vise; Makita angle grinder/cordless drill set; Huskee 6.75 hp. tiller; Yardman row-tiller; Stihl MS390/Homelite Bandit/other chainsaws; weed-eaters; shop vacs; pneumatic tools; large selection of power/hand tools; metal cut-off saw; 110v air compressors; Kawasaki gas power washer; Fimco ATV sprayers; SEVERAL HUNDRED BOARD FEET OF LUMBER(Walnut/Oak/Native/Rough); hedge corner posts/other posts; 4pt. barb wire; hedge firewood; very large amount of salvage metal; Hereford roping saddle(1979 KS Calf Roper Champion); horse tack; numerous forestry & garden tools/supplies; hardware/plumbing
Rocks/Collectibles/Furniture/Household/Misc. Large selection of rocks/stones/arrowheads; very large amount of RED rock (several sizes); cast iron caldron & stand; ci Monkey Mechanical bank; corn sheller & grinder; vintage skeleton key collection; Blacksmith post-vise; steel traps; 2 gallon Cider Press; 1970’s Tonka Construction toys; milk cans; SS milkers; old trunks; 6 pc. Royal Bayreath Bavaria w/extras; 12 pc. Rosenthal Germany w/extras; crystal pc’s.; Kaiser Cobal blue pitcher; vintage Flow-Blue; Royal Copenhagen plates; ink wells; Enterprise cherry stoner; snow sleds; Law. Sanitary Cream qt. jar; colored jars; silver plate coffee/tea set; 2-man saws; vintage Oak 3 sided curved glass china cabinet; German Cuckoo clock; Hamilton Regulator clock; Leather double recliner couch w/ matching recliner; Century sofa; Stanley Dining suite(table, 6-matching chairs, china cabinet); Duncan Phyfe dining table; marble top end table; oak coat rack; oak roll-top desk; drop-front secretariat; oak vanity; Sony 55” flat screen LCD T.V.; Sony Surround Sound; Sony Blu-Ray disc player; Wii w/ Sport Pack; HP, Lemark, Dell printers; Dell Computer; GE Select refrigerator; Norge self-clean stove; GE matching washer/dryer; Sear older chest freezer; bar stools; 2-Full size bedroom suites; 2 twin bed suites; child’s school desk; bentwood cane chairs; new Betty Crocker roaster; small appliances; KU clothing; new blue jeans; “The Tragic Prelude” John Steuart Curry picture; “Kansas Wildlife Habitat Award” By Jerry Thomas; oil/canvas pictures; large amount household décor; Numerous items too many to mention!!!
Auction Note: Very Large Auction! Two Auction Rings Most of the Day! If there was one there is two!! Seller: Richard Rodewald Living Estate PLENTY OF SHADE! Happy Trails Chuckwagon Loader Tractor Day of Auction Only!
Auctioneers: Elston Auction Co. Home (785-594-0505) Cell (785-218-7851) “Serving Your Auction Needs Since 1994”
Please visit us online at www.KansasAuctions.net/elston for pictures!!
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Real Estate at 10am Tools/Collectibles follows cars/Equipment sell at Noon
Seller: Richard Rodewald Living Estate Auctioneers: Elston Auction Co. Home (785-594-0505) Cell (785-218-7851) ‘Serving Your Auction Needs Since 1994’ Please visit us online at KansasAuctions.net/elston for pictures!!
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Real Estate Auction Dream Log Home & 20 Acres Saturday, July 26th, 10:00 am
REAL ESTATE 11am Wed., July 30 11318 KANSAS AVENUE KCKS approx. 26.5 ac m/l
1657 E 400 Rd, Lawrence, KS 66049
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Maytag Neptune Washer & Dryer front-load matching set. Purchased 11/5/05. Original receipts, manuals, power cord, stainless steel hoses. $75 each. 785-832-1332
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Beautiful 6’ Walnut Pump Organ Full size mattress / box spring. Serta Perfect Asking $425. Sleeper. In great condiCall 785-843-9071 at the Eudora Township Fire Hall tion. $100. Call Bobby 310 West 20th Street, Eudora, Kansas 785-218-4381 Pianos: Schaffer console, $550, Kimball Spinet, $500, For additional information, contact: Gulbranson Spinet $450. Household Misc. Prices include tuning & delivery. 785-832-9906 For sale: Hoover upright Steinway & Sons Paola, Kansas vacuum cleaner. Almost Vintage upright 1882. new. Too large for our (913) 294-2829 or (785) 541-1076 small apartment. $65.00. Amazing condition. Fantastic tonal quality. PowerGKnedlik@FarmersNational.com 785-760-1481 ful bass. Newer gloss. For Sale: Norman Rockwell Black finish. Needs tuning minor regulation. clock, with boy/girl, dog, and runs on battery, $10. Call VERY STRIKING INSTRUMENT! 785-865-4034. $2,500 785-842-1760 or best offer by 7/25. Vivint Wireless Home www.FarmersNational.com Monitoring System 5HDO (VWDWH 6DOHV $XFWLRQV )DUP DQG 5DQFK 0DQDJHPHQW Sports-Fitness $SSUDLVDO ,QVXUDQFH &RQVXOWDWLRQ 2LO DQG *DV 0DQDJHPHQW Contract Available immediately. Video, window alarms, camera, Supplies )RUHVW 5HVRXUFH 0DQDJHPHQW 1DWLRQDO +XQWLQJ /HDVHV door locks, remote thermostat, /DNH 0DQDJHPHQW )1& $J 6WRFN door keypad, remote door Basketball goal for sale: unlock/lock. Monitored for CO2, weighted base, adjustfire, break-ins, 24HR/7 days a able pole & backboard, Auctions Auctions week. Call for exact details. $99 needs rim. Best offer. installation fee. Equipment no 785-843-4985 Contact Stephanie NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR AC- charge. CIDENTS, LOST OR STOLEN 785-760-0906 (8:30am - 8:30pm) ITEMS TV-Video REAL ESTATE Lawn, Garden & Court ordered MRS. MERLE (Lois) Nursery 11am Wed., July 30 Zenith VRC 421 VHS tape FLEMMING ESTATE 11318 KANSAS AVENUE player and recorder with KCKS approx. 26.5 ac m/l user’s guide. EDGECOMB AUCTIONS Murray 24” riding mower, remote, Works fine. $40. 785-594-3507 or 190cc, 6-speed w/charger. (Exit K-32 in Edwardsville, KS 785-766-6074 $500/cash. Please Call 785-843-5566. North to Kansas Ave Kansasauctions.net/edgecomb 785-550-8570 and leave
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2009 GMC Sierra SL Ex Cab 2WD truck w/ONLY 23K, V8 4.8L/new tires;1996 GMC Sierra 1500 Ex Cab 2WD, V8, 133K; (Both trucks 1 Owner); Komatsu D41A-3A Powerangle/Powertilt Dozer ser#07240 w/Rops ser#M753 1724 hrs.; IH TD15 Series B Dozer ser#TD-15BR20152 w/model TD-153 Fully cab 2439 hrs.; John Deere 5205 4WD SyncReverser tractor diesel, 540 pto, w/Rops; John Deere 4020 Diesel tractor, syncro-range, single remote, 540/1000, 18.4-34 (Like New), 2354 hrs., w/JD 148 loader(will sell as one); Belarus 925 Turbo 4WD tractor w/cab diesel, 540 pto, Case 1030 series model 1031 tractor, diesel, duel hydraulics, hi-lo, 2692 hrs.; Massey Ferguson 270 diesel tractor hi-lo, 540, 16.9-28(Like New) 1799 hrs.; Farmall M tractor wf(Schwartz), ser#133525; two 1930’s IH F-20’s & AC WD tractors (all 3 not running as is); WW 6 x 16 bumper stock trailer; 6 ½ x 14 flat-bed trailer; Hercules 3 cu.yd. dump-truck trailer; 7 x 12 trailer w/metal sides; 2-Chevrolet truck-bed trailers; Westendorf TA26 loader w/7 ft. bucket & spear; John Deere 535 Round Baler 540 pto, double twine, gathering wheels & Bale Trac monitor; New Holland 488 haybine/mower; 3pt. 7 ft. AC twin wheel sickle mower; JD 350A hay rake; Electric 5016 hay wagon; Mont. Ward hay wagon; AC Roto-Baler; NH Crop Carrier Model 8 forage wagon; 2-Schafer 10 ft. off-set discs; IH 470 discharrow 16 ft. manual fold; Bush Hog 2615 15 ft. flex-wing rotary mower 1000 pto; Krause 296 chisel; Case 14 ft. chisel; Rhino SPHD post-al digger w/ bits; King Kutter 7ft. rotary mower; Bush Hog 7 ft. rotary mower; Huskee 6 ft. rotary mower; 3 pt. 3-bottom plow & rotary-hoe; IH #10 grain drill; Dearborn 1-row ripper; 110 gal. Huskee sprayer; 3pt. dirt slip; 4 section harrow; 2-3 pt. Heavy Duty log splitters; Hvy. Duty 3pt. pallet forks; small Feed/Mixer wagon(rough); stock racks; numerous Priefert & Farm Master panels/gates; creep-feeder; stock tanks/feeders; Columbian 373 Red Top Grain Bin 2000 bushel?(good); Farm Fans grain dryer; Dempster 50 Plantall 4 row planter; 2 fuel tanks & stands; L-tank 52 gal.; suit-case weights; King Kutter carry-al; SEVERAL PIECES OF Older Machinery: AC(2-66 Reel Combines/snap-cplg 2 bottom plow/ 2-2 row planters/cultivator/sickle-mower); IH trip plow; COOP drill; iron wheels; IH steel wheel set(M?) Most items will have the owner’s manual!!
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Public Auction Sun, July 27th @12:30pm 21501 251st St, McLouth, KS Race car, Jeep CJ5, dump truck, Ford Windstar, 95 Ford pkup, camping trlr, snowmobile, boat & waverunner, lawn equip, pull behind compressors, trailers, MANCAVE items, lg asst tools incl Snap-On, HH items, plus much much more. For full list & color pics see kansasauctions/sebree
Sebree Auction LLC 816-223-9235 or 913-724-6400 PUBLIC AUCTION SAT, JULY 26 @ 10 AM 5 m S of Jct Hwy 59 & 56 to Stafford Rd, W 4 1/2m to Indiana Rd, (Centropolis, KS) S 1 1/4m, W 1/2m, S 1 1/4m (4060 Indiana Rd)
Miscellaneous Real Estate at 10am tools/collectibles follows cars/equipment sell at Noon Aug 1 Real Estate 80 AC & 20 AC Farm/Ranch Horse/ Cattle Operation, Country Living. 16570 46TH ST. McLouth KS & Collectibles. 2011 JD 583E 4- whl dr tractor, IHC McCormick Farmall Cub Tractor restored condition, 1966 Triple Black Lincoln Convertible w/suicide drs, 59250 mi, well preserved original unrestored condition very good collectible car, 1971 Lincoln Mark III 2-dr 460 mtr Continental kit trunk sells w/many N.O.S. extra parts that will fit this car very nice clean collector car, 1957 Olds Super 88 Convertible un-restored original condition a fantastic collector car, Mobil gas pump, Many more items. View web site or call for flyer. Lindsay Auction Svc. 913.441.1557 www.lindsayauctions.com
MERCHANDISE
Antiques Machinery; Lumber & misc; HH & Collectibles; lg anvil-see internet. Antique Bdrm Set- Full size, head & foot board, TERMS; CASH OR GOOD chest, vanity w/ bench, CHECK W/PHOTO ID fair cond. $100. LUNCH BY CHURCH LADIES 785-843-1536
AGRICULTURE
Graber Mountaineer Farm Equipment 3-bike rack model 1059. Complete w/ owner’s manual, all straps and For Sale: Big Bale Mover, hooks. Used but in very holds 6 bales, self unloadgood condition. Fits ing, goose neck hitch. most cars. $40. 785-691-6764 or 785-843-5566 785-843-5986
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HR Recruitment Coordinator This position provides one-stop shopping for assigned units in meeting their recruiting and on boarding needs. Requires a bachelor’s degree & 2 years related experience OR 5 years of HR experience at KU. Review of applications begins July 25 and continues as necessary to recruit qualified candidates. Apply at: http://employment.ku.edu/staff/1237BR
Learning & Development Specialist KU’s Dept. of Human Resources is searching for a new staff position to assist the LD Manager. Salary range 50-60k. Bachelor’s degree and 3-5 yrs. of related experience required. The successful candidate will have experience in on-line and instructor led programs. Review of applications begins July 28. For more information and to apply, go to http://employment.ku.edu/staff/784BR
HR Program Assistant
MDS Coordinator
RN, knowledgeable in MDS, Medicare and Care Plan Processes needed to join our resident directed team of professionals in our 60 bed LTC neighborhood.
Charge Nurse: RN or LPN Assisted Living Medication Aide
We are adding caring, dedicated licensed nurses and medication aides to our resident directed team of professionals in our Health Center and Assisted Living neighborhoods. Must be responsible, organized, & able to work independently. Full and Part Time openings.
Excellent pay & benefits including direct deposit, paid time off, tuition/CEU reimbursement, 401(k) with company match & More!
Brandon Woods at Alvamar
This position assists in providing one-stop shopping for assigned units in meeting their recruiting and onboarding needs. Primarily supports the student hiring process and serves as a back-up to HR Coordinators. Requires 2 years of recruitment experience (HR or student related), excellent customer service skills and experience using Microsoft Office. Review of applications begins July 28 and continues as necessary to recruit qualified candidates. Apply at http://employment.ku.edu/staff/1244BR
Human Resources 1501 Inverness Drive Lawrence, KS 66047 TProchaska@5sqc.com EOE | Drug Free Workplace
KU is an EO/AAE. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability or protected Veteran status.
CITY of TOPEKA INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OPPORTUNITY BUSINESS SYSTEM ANALYST The City of Topeka is seeking a strong IT professional to conduct business process analysis and improvement and provide direct end user support for information systems and applications.
$68,000 - $75,000 DOQ For additional information including qualifications and employment application, please visit www.topeka.org/jobs
Must successfully complete a drug screen and background check.
The City of Topeka is an Equal Opportunity Employer
We are currently hiring for the following positions ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT RN/LPN • CNA/CMA MAINTENANCE • DINING SERVICES CERTIFIED ACTIVITIES ASSISTANT
APPLY IN PERSON AT 1429 Kasold Drive Lawrence, KS 66049
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This part-time position has the potential of becoming full time, and is responsible for the day-to-day bookkeeping tasks, including accounts payable and receivables, bank reconciliations, payroll, and liaise with vendors. Qualified applicants must have accounting and Quickbooks knowledge and experience; excellent communication skills; accuracy & attention to detail; self starter able to work independently; reliable and punctual.
TRANSPORTATION BROKER
FOOD SERVICE WORKER SALADS, UNDERGROUND Mon-Fri 7:30am-4pm $9.22 - $10.29
SENIOR COOK – PM NORTH COLLEGE CAFÉ Sun-Wed 10am-8:30pm $11.74 - $13.39
The transportation broker is a base vs. commission pay rate position. Responsibilities include building clientele and truck base, negotiating, dispatch/coordinate between carriers, drivers and customers on load information, work independently, great communicator & customer service skills. Applicants need to be highly motivated. Industry knowledge preferred.
Qualified applicants should send a resume by email: greatplainstrans@gmail.com GREAT PLAINS TRANSPORTATION, INC. Lawrence, KS 66049 Great Plains Transportation specializes in bulk transportation services throughout the 48 states, with an emphasis in the agricultural industry
Equipment Operator/Maintenance Worker 1 or 2
COOK – AM
Closes 7.25.2014 Job: 14.022
OLIVER DINING Mon-Fri 6am-1:30pm $10.67 - $12.17 Food Service Positions Include 1 FREE Meal ($7.50) per day Online Application at
www.union.ku.edu/hr
Full time employment contingent upon passing a background check prior to beginning work.
KU Memorial Unions
Human Resources Office | 3rd Floor, Kansas Union 1301 Jayhawk Blvd. | Lawrence, KS 66045 EOE
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Geographical Information Analyst II Closes 7.18.2014 Job: 14.020
Douglas County government has several employment opportunities We are accepting applications for the following positions:
*Evening Custodian - Law Enforcement Center Closes 9.30.2014 or until filled Job: 14.023
*Juvenile Detention Officer (Pool) Closes 9.30.14 Job: 14.005
*Corrections Officer (Adult Detention) – (Pool) Closes 9.30.2014 Job: 14.015
*jobs require passing a background check
Please check our website to apply online and get more information about each job. Check back often!
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Part-time Faculty Opportunities
Part-time faculty to teach at the Fort Leavenworth Disciplinary Barracks on Saturdays-
Lybarger Oil, Inc., is looking for a qualified candidate to assist with growth in the counties of Johnson, Douglas, Leavenworth and Wyandotte. Applicants must have a clean driving record, along with a Class B CDL. The ability to work well with customers, employees and local agencies is also important. The position will be responsible for propane delivery, service and sales. Please contact Lee Parker by July 31st at (785) 204-2089 or info@lybargeroil.com for an application or further information.
CLASS A & B CDL DRIVERS (Lawrence and surrounding Area)
Disciplines to be taught include business, psychology and possibly speech communication. Faculty must have an appropriate graduate degree. Business faculty must also have significant experience in the field to be taught. Some successful college-level teaching experience is preferred. Business courses to be taught include Introductory Financial Accounting, Principles of Microeconomics, Personal Finance, Business Law I, Organizational Behavior and Principles of Marketing. Psychology and Communication courses will depend on the expertise of the faculty. Questions may be addressed to Dean Mapley at 816-271-4114. Employment is contingent upon proof of the legal right to work in the U.S. Qualified applicants must submit a cover letter stating the courses they are qualified to teach, resume (including contact information for 3 references and unofficial transcripts showing completion of graduate degree to: recruitment@missouriwestern.edu.
For full consideration, please submit all materials by July 28, 2014. AA/EOE
Missouri Western State University
4525 Downs Drive, St. Joseph, MO 64507 Main Campus: 816-271-420
F I N A N CE D I R E CT O R THE CITY OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS IS SEEKING TO FILL THE POSITION OF FINANCE DIRECTOR. Plan, direct, manage and oversee the activities and operations of the Finance Department, as well as recommend and administer policies and procedures. Key job duties include financial reporting, fiscal analysis, all accounting functions in the management of the city’s finances, and oversight of an external financial audit for compliance with City laws and policies. The Finance Director will also oversee the city’s debt management, investments, payroll, purchasing and utility billing.
Kansas Trucking LLC is looking for experienced dump truck drivers. Must have Class A or B CDL and clean MVR. Hauling might include construction site removals, asphalt millings, gravel, hot mix asphalt, etc.
Other key job duties include writing and administration of grants, and coordinating assigned activities with other city departments and outside agencies. Eight years of closely related experience with Bachelors in Finance, Acct, Public/Bus Admin, or rel field is req. Prefer applicants with Master’s degree.
Benefits include paid vacations, 401K plan, and health/dental insurance
Must be eligible for surety bond. Residency in Lawrence, KS is required within 6 months of hire. Pay Range UP TO $130,000 ANNUALLY DOQ.
Apply in person at office: Kansas Trucking, LLC, 1457 N. 1823 Rd. | Lawrence, KS 66044 jobs.lawrence.com
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GROWING TO SERVE OUR MEMBERSHIP BETTER! We are looking for enthusiastic, highly motivated individuals to join our team! Positions require excellent people skills and strong written and verbal communication skills. Must be enthusiastic, dependable and service-minded. Requires individuals with a positive, outgoing attitude who can succeed at enhancing Envista’s relationship with our members.
The following positions are available at our new location in Lawrence:
Branch Manager Assistant Branch Manager Member Service Specialist Member Service Representative: Full and Part-time
Jobs start in August so Come In or Call Today!
Envista offers a very competitive compensation package including excellent salaries, performance incentives and a full range of employee benefits including health and life insurance, 401(k) plan, paid holidays, vacation and more. Visit www.envistacu.com for more information on the positions available. Please submit your resume to human.resources@envistacu.com to apply.
HOME DELIVERY MANAGER
NEWS EDITOR
We are looking for a service oriented and highly motivated Home Delivery Manager to manage the distribution of daily and weekly newspapers to subscribers in northeast Kansas. The Home Delivery Manager will oversee the department’s day-today operations to ensure quality delivery, retention and overall growth of The World Company publications.
The Shawnee Dispatch, a division of The World Company, is looking for a News Editor to facilitate editorial work that requires identifying, writing and editing stories for news and features for use in all media.
PRINT & DIGITAL SPORTS COPY EDITOR
NEWSPAPER DISTRIBUTION DRIVERS
The World Company is looking for a print and digital Copy Editor with a knack for producing innovative designs through copy editing and lively headlines in order to facilitate the publication of high-quality, accurate, digital and print sports articles and stories.
Lawrence Journal-World is hiring for drivers to distribute newspapers to machines, stores, and homes in Lawrence and surrounding communities. Candidates must be flexible and available to work during the core hours of 12-7 am including weekends and holidays.
The World Company offers an excellent benefits package including health, dental and vision insurance, 401K, paid time off, employee discounts, tuition reimbursement, career opportunities and more! Background check and pre-employment drug screen required. EOE
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Tree Trimmers Lawrence & Topeka areas. Our team strives continually to provide leadership growth, a safe working environment and team building experience. Must be 18 & over, have Driver’s License and pass drug screen. Starts $11.88 hr. Call between 8-5, Mon-Fri. 785-806-2853
Architecture
Assistant to the Chair The KU Architecture, Design, & Planning Department is seeking an Assistant to the Chair to join their team. A high school diploma or GED equivalency and three years of experience in skilled clerical, accounting, auditing, and/or administrative support work, including one year of experience with basic office computer systems are required. Minimum salary $31,905. The application deadline is 27 July, 2014. For more information and to apply please visit: http://employment.ku. edu/staff/1217BR KU is an EO/AAE. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability or protected Veteran status.
Team Members e m i T t r a P Hiring Full Time and We offer the best in benefits! • Excellent starting pay! • Paid Vacation/Sick Leave • Health Care Coverage MP 209, Kansas Turnpike • FREE Life Insurance • Tuition Reimbursement Lawrence, KS 66044 • 401k Plan For directions call • Employee Assistance Program 785-843-2547 • Upward Mobility! Apply in person or online at ezgostores.com Computer-IT Part-Time Technology Support Specialist Baldwin City USD 348 has an immediate opening for a part time technology support specialist. Applicants should have experience in troubleshooting various computer hardware and software issues. Duties will also include communicating with staff and administrators, and collaborating with technology team. Willingness to learn is essential. Experience with Mac OS and Macintosh hardware is preferred. Some PC and Windows experience would be helpful. For more information contact Steve Hemphill at 785-594-2721 Ext 117 or emailshemphill@usd348.c om Applications can be downloaded from our website at http://www.usd348.com/ departments/hr/employm ent/applications/ or you may pick one up at the district office. Submit classified application to the District Office, Attn: Laura Hartman. Applications accepted until 07/30/2014, and interviews begin the next day. EOE
Construction
Childcare CRANE OPERATOR Preschool Teacher Open Hearts, in Eudora, is hiring a preschool lead teacher for the 2014-2015 school year. Please send resume and cover letter to openheartspreschool@g mail.com
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BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION CRANE OPERATOR. EXPERIENCE REQUIRED. PROGRESSIVE COMPANY. BENEFITS!
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Crossland Heavy Contractors - Hiring! Crossland Heavy Contractors are looking for laborers skilled and skilled carpenters for the Hedge Lane Pump Station Project that is located in Olathe, KS. This project consists of vertical concrete tall walls so one must be comfortable with heights. Gang formwork and e-clamp concrete (meva imperials) experience is a plus however not mandatory. Drug screen, physical and criminal background check required. Crossland Offers: -Highly Competitive Pay -Medical / Dental - Paid Time Off -401K with company match -Holiday Pay -Education Opportunities -WE WORK YEAR ROUND!!!! Apply in person at: 3252 Roanoke Road Kansas City, MO 64111 Apply online at: www.heavycontractors.com
Jason Tanking Construction is hiring multiple carpenters at various skill levels. Seeking highly motivated applicants. Duties will include new construction/remodeling framing. Hard work ethic and attention to detail. References needed, valid drivers license. Inquire to jason@jasontanking construction.com or call 785-760-4066
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Midwest Concrete Materials, a construction materials supplier is accepting applications for ready mix drivers. These positions are full-time with great benefit packages and competitive wages. Hours are flexible according to weather and work load. Valid Kansas class “B” or “A” CDL required. Please submit applications at 3645 E. 23rd St, Lawrence; email to john.call@4mcm.com or fax to 785-843-1783.. Call 785-843-1688 with questions. MCM is a drug free work place and an equal opportunity employer. Applications are available at: www.4mcm.com
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Academic Advisor KU College Office of Graduate Affairs seeks full time Academic Advisor. Starting salary: $36,709. Application closes on August 3, 2014 at midnight. Apply at: https://employment. ku.edu/staff/1260BR KU is an EO/AAE. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability or protected Veteran status.
GROUNDS KEEPER WANTED Property Management Company in Lawrence. FULL TIME!
Call 841-8468
DuPont Nutrition and Health (formerly Danisco USA) New Century, Kansas
DuPont Nutrition & Health is a progressive international food ingredients manufacturer located in the New Century Air Center near Gardner, KS. Through continued growth, we have positions available in our maintenance department. We are looking for someone with knowledge in the general areas of mechanical experience.
MAINTENANCE MECHANIC JOB ID #PRO00004646
Qualifications for this position include 2 years of industrial maintenance experience with knowledge in the general areas of mechanical experience, 3 phase electrical, steam, power transmission, pumps, and valves, basic metal working and excellent problem solving and communication skills. Starting wage commensurate with experience ranges from $17-$27 per hour + shift differential. The shifts available are as follows: 3rd Shift Wed - Sat, 8 pm to 6:30 am, 10 hour work days. The ability to lift 55 pounds is required. Candidates must have a high school education or equivalent and have own transportation. We offer an excellent benefit and salary package to qualified individuals. Interested parties may apply online at: www.dupont.com/careers Search Jobs > Location: KANSAS - NEW CENTURY JOB ID #PRO00004646 Drug Screening required. Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Remodeling Specialist Handyman Services • 30 Yrs Exp Residential & Commercial 785.608.8159 rrodecap@yahoo.com Needing to place an ad?
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785-832-2222 The Wood Doctor - Wood rot repair, fences, decks, doors & windows - built, repaired, or replaced & more! Bath/kitchen remodeled. Basement finished. 785-542-3633 • 816-591-6234
University of Kansas Procurement Services. Applications accepted through 7/27/14. To apply: http://employment.ku.edu click staff, req ID 1266BR KU is an EO/AAE. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability or protected Veteran status.
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Rich Black Top Soil No Chemicals Machine Pulverized Pickup or Delivery Serving KC over 40 years
913-962-0798 Fast Service
Concrete Craig Construction Co Family Owned & Operated 20 Yrs
Driveways - stamped • Patios • Sidewalks • Parking Lots • Building Footings & Floors • All Concrete Repairs Free Estimates
Mike - 785-766-6760 mdcraig@sbcglobal.net
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Decks & Fences
Staff Openings! (785) 749-7550 1000 Iowa St, Lawrence .
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Call Monday Only!
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Temporary or Contract Staffing Evaluation Hire, Direct Hire Professional Search Onsite Services (785) 749-7550 1000 S Iowa, Lawrence KS
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FOUNDATION REPAIR
Stacked Deck Decks • Gazebos Siding • Fences • Additions Remodel • Weatherproofing Insured • 25 yrs exp. 785-550-5592
Mudjacking, Waterproofing. We specialize in Basement Repair & Pressure Grouting. Level & Straighten Walls & Bracing on wall. BBB. Free Estimates Since 1962 Wagner’s 785-749-1696 www.foundationrepairks.com
KU is an EO/AAE. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability or protected Veteran status.
JAYHAWK GUTTERING Seamless aluminum guttering. Many colors to choose from. Install, repair, screen, clean-out. Locally owned. Insured. Free estimates.
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DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Fast-paced dental office seeking full-time, experienced dental receptionist. Applicant must be people oriented, friendly, and willing to be a team player. Fax resume to 785-865-2324 . Financial advisory firm has an opening for full time associate to perform general office duties and assist in daily activites related to servicing clients. Fax resumes to: 785-843-5971 or send resumes to: Box # 1530, c/o Lawrence Journal-World, PO Box 888, Lawrence, KS 66044
KU is an EO/AAE. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability or protected Veteran status.
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Custodian The Lawrence Arts Center seeks a part time Custodian for the evening shift. Monday-Friday 6 PM-10 PM Limited benefits. Prior experience preferred. Send resume by July 25, 2014 to 940 New Hampshire, Lawrence KS 66044 or business@lawrence artscenter.org .
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Higgins Exteriors Exp. handyman services for 10+ years. Specializing in: roofing, painting, fence work, lawn mowing & landscaping. FREE estimates. All of your outdoor needs handled with just one call. Servicing all of Do Co & surrounding areas. Insured.
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RETIRED MASTER PLUMBER & Handyman needs small work. Bill Morgan 816-523-5703
Int/ext. Drywall, Siding, Wood rot, & Decks 30 plus yrs. Call Al 785-331-6994 albeil@aol.com
Roofing Lawn, Garden & Nursery Golden Rule Lawncare Lawn cleanup & mowing Snow Removal Family owned & operated Call for Free Est. Insured. Eugene Yoder 785-224-9436
We are the area exclusive exterior only painters. Insured. Free est. call for $300 discount
Grass Roots Lawn Care Mowing, fertilizing, seeding, leaf mulching, snow removal. 785-806-2608
Interior/Exterior Painting
Mowing...like Clockwork! Honest & Dependable Mow~Trim~Sweep~Hedges Steve 785-393-9152 Lawrence Only Turf Guys LLC Giving You the “Home Turf” Advantage Mowing, irrigation, clean up, walls, patios, snow removal. Free Estimates. Insured. 785-424-8060.
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785-841-3689 anytime
Quality Work Over 30 yrs. exp.
Call Lyndsey 913-422-7002
Supplying all your Painting needs. Serving Lawrence and surrounding areas for over 25 years. Locally owned & operated.
785-312-1917
Guttering Services
The KU School of Business, Area of Marketing, Entrepreneurship and Law (MEL), is seeking an Administrative Associate to join their team. HS diploma or GED + 2 years of office experience or two years of post-secondary education is required. Application review begins July 28, 2014. For more information and to apply please visit:
Openings for experienced dental assistant and front office for Lawrence dental office. Email resume and references to dentaljob123@gmail.com
University Press of Kansas. Bachelor’s degree required. To view the complete posting and to apply online, visit: http://employment.ku. edu/staff/1240BR
Administrative Associate
Dental Office
KU is an EO/AAE. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability or protected Veteran status.
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Employment Services
Dwayne • 913-203-7707
Decorative & Regular Drives, Walks & Patios Custom Jayhawk Engraving Jayhawk Concrete 785-979-5261
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Double D Furniture Repair Cane, Wicker & Rush seating. Buy. Sell. Credit cards accepted.785-418-9868 or doubledfurniturerepair @gmail.com
The Chemistry Department at the University of Kansas is seeking a full-time, unclassified professional staff position to work with the Business Manager and Chair on daily activities associated with the educational and research mission of the department and university. Applicant must apply on line, providing cover letter and three references. Apply at: https://employment. ku.edu/staff/1212BR before July 28.
Production Assistant
KU Games
Fully Insured 22 yrs. experience
Sugar Creek Construction
Part-Time
with additional office duties. Salary commensurate with experience. Benefits available. Send resume to: Westheffer Company P.O. Box 363 Lawrence, KS 66044 fax: 785-843-4486 email: sks@westheffer.com
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Masonry, Brick & Stone Stone Mason- Ed Bethard 34 yrs experience Chimney repair, sm walls, tuck pointing, sm foundation repairs. Free estimates. 913-909-1391
785-865-0600 Complete Roofing Services Professional Staff Quality Workmanship lawrencemarketplace.com /lawrenceroofing
Tree/Stump Removal
BUDGET TREE SERVICE, LLC. 913-593-7386 Trimmed, Shaped, Removed Shrubs, Fenceline Cleaned
No Job Too Small Free Est. Lic. & Ins. 913-268-3120 www.budgettreeservicekc.com
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Chris Tree Service
Pet Services
20yrs. exp. Trees trimmed, cut down, hauled off. Free Est. Ins. & Lic. 913-631-7722, 913-301-3659
Fredy’s Tree Service cutdown• trimmed• topped Licensed & Insured. 14 yrs experience. 913-441-8641 913-244-7718
Bus. 913-269-0284
Moving-Hauling Winston-Brown.com Professional Remodeling •custom baths and kitchens •interior upgrades • windows • doors •siding •decks •porches • sunrooms •handicapped improvements Licensed & Insured-Since 1974
gary@winston-brown.com 785-856-2440 - Lawrence
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KansasTreeCare.com I COME TO YOU! Dependable & Reliable pet sitting, feeding, walks, overnights, and more! References! Insured! 785-550-9289
Trimming, removal, & stump grinding by Lawrence locals Certified by Kansas Arborists Assoc. since 1997 “We specialize in preservation and restoration” Ins. & Lic. visit online 785-843-TREE (8733)
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JackEllenaHonda.com Chevrolet 2013 Impala LT fwd, V6, great gas mileage and plenty of room for the family! All are GM Certified with 2yrs of scheduled maintenance included. 1 of 9 to choose from, great financing available! Starting at $15,786.00 stk#13515, hurry for best selection! Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com
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2001 Dodge Grand Caravan One owner, in great shape, seats seven passengers, captains chairs, 137K miles, white minivan. $3,500, 785-842-3025 baringer@sunflower.com
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25659 Springdale Rd McLouth, KS 66054
913-796-6198
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2010 DODGE NITRO SE 4WD
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2007 GMC Yukon Denali AWD, Leather, heated front and rear seats, Rear captain’s chairs, Tow package. Stk#13T1407B, $22,022
2005 Chevy Silverado 1500 Extended Cab, 4x4, well maintained with lots of life left. Great truck at a great price. Stk# 13H1298C, $12,987
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2013 Ford Focus SE Hatch P1516 23rd & Alabama Lawrence 785-843-3500 www.lairdnollerlawrence.com
Dodge 2010 Nitro SXT, 4wd, one owner, leather heated seats, power equipment, home link, power seat, stk#488161 only $18,615.00 Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com
Dodge Trucks
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Ford 2010 Fusion SE fwd, automatic, power equipment, great gas mileage, power seat, finance terms are available, stk#109921 only $11,814.00 Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com
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Ford 2014 Fusion SE Hybrid 4cyl, one owner, alloy wheels, power equipment, save thousands over new, only 14k miles, stk#309661 only $27,714.00 Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com
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2011 Honda Civic LX Coupe 1 Local Owner, 35,181 miles, Sporty, with clean interior. 34 HWY-MPG. Blacked out rims. Stk#A3714, $13,976 LAIRD NOLLER HYUNDAI 2829 Iowa St. Lawrence 785-838-2327
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What’s GM Certified? 2yrs of free regular maintenance 172 Pt. Inspection 12 Mo./12,000 Mi. Bumper-to-Bumper Warranty 100,000 mi./5-yr. limited Powertrain warranty, no deduct. 24-hr. Roadside Assistance Courtesy transportation. Nationwide coverage backed By General Motors. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com
GMC Trucks
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2012 Ford Explorer P1464
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LAIRD NOLLER HYUNDAI 2829 Iowa St. Lawrence 785-838-2327 Ford 2012 Escape XLT 4cyl, alloy wheels, steering wheel controls, power equipment, very clean, stk#17976 only $15,814.00 Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com
2007 DODGE RAM SLT
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2007 CHEVROLET TRAILBLAZER SS
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Dodge SUVs
2008 Chevrolet HHR LT P1518A
2006 Chevrolet Cobalt LS P1494A
2012 HONDA ACCORD SE
2011 Ford Escape P1465
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GMC SUVs
Chevrolet Crossovers
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913-796-6198
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25659 Springdale Rd McLouth, KS 66054
Extended Cab, V-6, 5 Speed. Black. $3,950.
Call for details. 785-843-5200 ask for Allen
Chevrolet SUVs
Supercab, XLT lariat, 4x4, 6.2 gas, Automatic. $23,750
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1999 CHEVROLET S-10
1996 CHEVROLET S-10
Chevrolet Cars
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Ford Cars
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Ford SUVs
Dodge Cars
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Chevrolet Trucks
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2011 FORD F250
888-631-6458
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2006 CHEVROLET 2500
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2012 FORD ESCAPE
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GMC 2013 Sierra SLT 4wd, crew cab, one owner, only 13k miles, GM Certified with 2yrs of scheduled maintenance included, bed liner, remote start, alloy wheels, leather heated seat, Bose sound and more! Stk#51069B1 only $34,715.00 Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com
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Manager Special! Certified Pre-Owned, One Owner, 7 Year/100,000 Mile Warranty. Stk# L9792 Ford 2008 Explorer XLT 4wd, running boards, power equipment, alloy wheels, steering wheel controls, tow package, 3rd row seating, stk#384151 only $12,814.00 Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com
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2006 Pontiac Solstice 14T222B
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2009 Mercedes-Benz C-Class
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2012 Nissan Versa 1.6 SV 14C179B
Hyundai Cars
Hyundai SUVs
2013 Hyundai Elantra GLS
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Mercedes Benz 2006 E-350 AWD, leather heated seats, sunroof, alloy wheels, navigation and more! Stk#115441 only $12,855.00 Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com
Certified Pre-Owned Honda, Local One Owner!!, 7 year/100,000 mile warranty, 150-pt. Mechanical Inspection, Stk# E396A
1 Owner, Sleek, smooth ride. Hyundaiâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s best fuel-efficient chariot! 35,957 mi. Stk#A3674, $14,974 LAIRD NOLLER HYUNDAI 2829 Iowa St. Lawrence 785-838-2327
2012 Hyundai Tucson Local trade with a clean 1 owner CarFax. WOW with only 42k miles, this small SUV is barely broke in. Stk# A3721A, $ 19,987
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Infiniti Cars
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2010 Lincoln MKS 14C162A 23rd & Alabama Lawrence 785-843-3500
Honda 2011 Pilot Touring AWD, one owner, sunroof, leather heated memory seats, alloy wheels, traction control, ABS, stk#572821 only $28,415.00 Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com
Hyundai Cars
2013 Lincoln MKZ P1447 2011 Infiniti G25X
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Sedan 1 owner CarFax, Nice luxury car without the luxury car price. This car is ready to go home with you today. Stk# A3715, $19,744
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WE BUY CARS Top dollar for top late model vehicles. Drive in, see Danny or Jeff and get your big bucks today! 2840 Iowa St. Lawrence. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com
2011 Mitsubishi Lancer GTS
Jeep SUVs 2013 Lincoln MKX 14L537A 23rd & Alabama Lawrence 785-843-3500 www.lairdnollerlawrence.com
Hyundai Crossovers
2 Local Owners, Slick ride! Great interior space! 46,819 mi. Stk#14H554A, $15,495 LAIRD NOLLER HYUNDAI 2829 Iowa St. Lawrence 785-838-2327 www.lairdnollerlawrence.com
Nissan Cars
Lincoln SUVs 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo
2008 Hyundai Azera with less than 100K miles. Fully loaded with navigation. V6 motor with automatic transmission. Only asking $11,895. Call Mike at 785-550-1299. LAIRD NOLLER HYUNDAI 2829 Iowa St. Lawrence www.lairdnollerlawrence.com
Built-in 4WD! Great ride to get off the ground!, Local owners, 114,635 mi. Stk#13H1474A, $11,495
Hyundai 2013 Tuscon GLS, heated seats, traction control, ABS, alloy wheels, power equipment, steering wheel controls, stk#13393 only $19,886.00 Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com
Kia Cars
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2013 Hyundai Genesis 5.0
Hyundai 2010 Santa Fe GLS, fwd, traction control, alloy wheels, steering wheel controls, power equipment, stk#13263 only $15,714.00 Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com
2011 Lincoln Navigator L P1363
2.7L, V6, AWD with great gas mileage. Best price in town for an AWD SUV! $13,987
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4X4, 3rd row seating, Moonroof, 84K miles, Roof rack and tow package. Stk#A3709, $16,495.
2013 Nissan Altima Loaded up, clean 1 owner CarFax with under 10k miles. Almost new at a used car price! Stk#A3695a, $22,995
2013 NISSAN ROGUE S
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Volkswagon Cars
We Buy all Domestic cars, trucks, and suvs. Call Scott 785-843-3500
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2012 Volkswagen Jetta P1532
Toyota 2012 Camry SE alloy wheels, power equipment, steering wheel controls, great gas mileage and dependability, stk#16028A only $19,486.00 Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com Volkswagen 2009 Jetta 2.5, power windows, locks, cruise control, heated seats, 5 speed manual, stk#12683A1 only $11,814.00 Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com
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Late Model, Clean Vehicle, Well Maintained, Fully Inspected, Great Condition. Stk# E371A
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2007 Mazda 3 i P1529 23rd & Alabama Lawrence 785-843-3500
2011 Nissan Altima P1405A 23rd & Alabama Lawrence 785-843-3500 www.lairdnollerlawrence.com
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2002 Lincoln Town Car Signature P1274A
2011 Mazda3 i Touring P1485
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Leather, heated front seats. Power driverâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s seat, Sunroof. Stk#A3700, $18,495
Toyota 2007 Camry XLE fwd, V6, sunroof, leather heated seats, alloy wheels, power equipment, navigation, home link, stk#419213 only $12,855.00 Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com
Nissan Trucks
2011 Nissan Altima SL
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2007 Toyota Camry LE 14M739A
V6 AWD, Space for the whole family with 3rd row seating, Bluetooth and stereo controls at your fingertips. Stk#A3717, $26,995
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2008 Hyundai SantaFe
R-Spec. Wow! Only 7K miles. Local trade with a clean 1-Ower Carfax. The ultimate luxury car. Stk#13L1486A, $38,088
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Lincoln Cars
2008 Nissan Pathfinder SE
2013 Toyota Highlander
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Kia 2013 Optima GDI fwd, 4cyl, automatic, ABS, traction control, alloy wheels, power equipment, very sporty! Stk#10657 only $16,786.00 Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com
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Mazda Cars
2012 Hyundai Elantra 14B323A
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Hyundai SUVs
Toyota 2007 Avalon XLS, local car, one owner, alloy wheels, power equipment, dual power heated seats, all the luxury without the luxury price! Stk#16809A only $15,777.00 Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com
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Nissan 2010 Armada Titanium, 4wd Bose sound system, leather dual power seats, alloy wheels, running boards, tow package, 3rd row seating, stk#11582C1 only $24,814.00 Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com
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Mitsubishi Cars
Lincoln Crossovers
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3rd Row Vehicle, Well Maintained, Four Wheel Drive, Clean Carfax. Stk# E380B
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2007 Toyota Avalon Limited One owner, heated and AC leather, alloy wheels, full sized spare. 168K commuter miles. Well maintained. Carfax report available. $9,250. 785-749-1088
2007 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER BASE
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Nissan SUVs
Toyota Cars
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Nice car! Loaded, $17,500. Please call 785-842-4022
P1453
1 Owner, Hyundaiâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s leading vehicle! Great family sedan! 34,500 mi. Stk#A3674, $17,196
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Mercury Crossovers
2011 Mercury Mariner
2013 Hyundai Sonata GLS
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Toyota SUVs
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2009 Lincoln MKS
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Honda Vans
FWD, Sporty turbo-charged fun to drive. Local trade with clean 1-Owner Carfax, Looks new inside and out. Stk#A3596A, $17,994
2008 Saturn Sky Convertible 15M004A
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Hyundai 2013 Sonata GLS, fwd, 4cyl, alloy wheels, power equipment, lots of extras, stk#13551 only $15,966.00 Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com
Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t see what you want? Give us a call and we can help you find it! Dale Willey Automotive, just ask for Doug at 785-843-5200 2840 Iowa St. Lawrence. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com
RWD, Very clean car and well maintained, Clean Carfax, Smooth luxurious ride. Stk#14J370A, $19,495
Lincoln Cars
2011 HONDA RIDGELINE RTL NAVI
Saturn Cars
Nissan Crossovers
2011 Nissan Juke S
Honda Trucks
23rd & Alabama Lawrence 785-843-3500
Toyota 2013 Camry XLE, one owner, leather heated seats, navigation, alloy wheels, parking assist, stk#363371 only $26,814.00 Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com
Nissan 2010 Titan LE one owner, crew cab, bed liner, tow package, alloy wheels, CD changer, premium sound, leather heated seats, stk#564001 only $22,415.00 Dale Willey 785-843-5200 www.dalewilleyauto.com
We are now your Chevrolet dealer, call us for your service or sales needs! Dale Willey Automotive 785-843-5200
Motorcycle-ATV
2013 Toyota Corolla LE Fantastic fuel mileage. Clean 1-Owner Carfax, Classic commuter car. Stk#A3716, $15,900 LAIRD NOLLER HYUNDAI 2829 Iowa St. Lawrence 785-838-2327 www.lairdnollerlawrence.com
1998 Harley Davidson Soft Tail, excellent condition, low mileage, 15,383 miles, â&#x20AC;&#x153;T Bagâ&#x20AC;? also available, Asking $9,200. Call 785-838-9151 1987 Honda GL1200 motorcycle in perfect condition to give to good rider due to sudden accident. Contact Fredmanjames1@gmail.com.