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TWELVE-YEAR-OLD TWINS TATE ANDERSON, right, and Lane Anderson go through their morning ritual of walking their show pigs on Thursday at their farm near Baldwin City. The two brothers are readying their animals for presentation in the upcoming Douglas County Fair. BELOW: Lane, left, and Tate, seen in family photos, have been raising pigs since they were 7.
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t’s not yet 10 a.m., and a fight has already broken out in the front yard of the Anderson home outside Baldwin City. A pair of black-and-white spotted hogs size each other up, hoof to snout, and a sparring match commences with a few head-butts and fairly harmless bites. The whole thing doesn’t look much different from a playful fight See the audio between puppies. slide show at “They do that someLJWorld.com times,” said 12-year-old Tate Anderson, using his hog whip — a thin, black stick with a leather loop at its end — to gently break up the scuffle. Tate and his twin, Lane, have become experts on pigs’ many behavioral quirks during their five years with the Palmyra 4-H club. Next week the brothers will enter their pigs in the Douglas County Fair’s swine
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Llama Show When: 8:30 a.m. Wednesday Where: Doulas County Fairgrounds Judging Arena
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The family of Kansas University alumnus Donald Slawson has made a $16 million lead gift to help construct a building that will kick off KU’s planned Innovation Way. “This is the anchor building for all of Innovation Way,” said Robert Gold- Donald Slawson stein, associate dean for the natural sciences and mathematics. Innovation Way will encompass a corridor of buildings from Haworth Hall to a new “Research Partnership Zone” on West Campus that will connect natural, physical
Swine Show When: 6 p.m. Wednesday Where: Douglas County Fairgrounds Judging Arena Rabbit Show When: 8 a.m. Thursday Where: Douglas County Fairgrounds Judging Arena 4-H Livestock Auction When: 6:30 p.m. Aug. 2 Where: Douglas County Fairgrounds Community Building
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BETTY LUE OO TTO BETTY LUELLA TTO Services for Betty L. Otto, 71, Lawrence, will be 2 pm, Saturday at Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home. Visitation will be at 1 pm. She died Wednesday. rumsey-yost.com
Topeka to end Chicago flights this fall TOPEKA — A Topeka official says United Airlines will end flights between the Kansas capital and Chicago on Sept. 2. The Topeka Capital-Journal reports that Metropolitan Topeka Airport Authority President Eric Johnson made the announcement Wednesday. There have been twice-daily flights since January. Topeka will have no regularly scheduled commercial flights. Before the United service started, the last
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Douglas County is looking at an increase of nearly 4 mills. Taxes are assessed on 11.5 percent of a home’s assessed value. A mill is $1 in taxes for every $1,000 in assessed valuation. Much of a school district’s budget and tax rates are driven by formulas set out in state law that deal with student enrollment, poverty rates and the wealth of the district. Earlier this year, the Legislature approved and Gov. Sam Brownback signed into law legislation meant to increase funding to poor districts in response to a Kansas Supreme Court ruling. The state also approved a $14-perstudent increase in base state aid. But Doll said on
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and life sciences with engineering and pharmacy. Slawson Hall will be one of two buildings composing the Earth, Energy and Environment Center, or EEEC, which will integrate research in energy, geology, earth science and numerous other fields. The 95,000 squarefoot Slawson Hall, near the corner of Naismith Drive and Jayhawk Boulevard, will include classrooms, auditoriums, laboratories and other multipurpose facilities to foster a wide variety of research. A portion of Slawson Hall will be dedicated to the transfer of discoveries and developments made at KU to real-world applications. The second building, to be named Ritchie Hall in honor of KU alumni and donors Scott and Carol Ritchie, will be about 50,000 square feet. Together, the project is expected to cost $82 million and be completed in 2017. Slawson, who died July 7 at the age of 80
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competition, just they’ve done every summer since they were 7 years old. The Andersons are among the many young people competing at the fair, which runs through Aug. 3. During that time, they’ve learned to show bigger animals — bucket calves and heifers — but they keep coming back to pigs. The brothers are taking four pigs to the fair next week. “They’re easy to show, they have personality and they’re fun to work with,” Lane said. Lane and Tate have six of them in total — one Duroc, one Spots and four crossbreeds — housed at their family’s 45-acre farm. Taking care of pigs is a lot of work, but the
— Lane Anderson, pig shower Anderson boys are up to the challenge. The two spend anywhere from two to four hours with the animals each day. Walks, pen cleanings and feedings are twice-a-day tasks. “First thing in the morning they’re out checking their pigs,” said Amy, the twins’ proud mother. “They know it’s been hot the past few days so they’ve come out several times throughout the day to check on their pigs — bringing them out to the wash rack and wetting them down, making sure they’re cool, checking on their water.” In the weeks leading up to competition, Lane
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and Tate have taken additional precautions to make sure the hogs are ready. During walks, the boys watch their pigs’ stride — judges like a straight and narrow gait, Tate said — and examine the pigs’ muscle tone and fat distribution. Smooth skin is also a must. “We have this bottle of oil that shines them up, and when you wash it off, it makes their skin less flaky and dry,” Tate said. “We start doing that close to the show.” Between trips to the hog barn, Lane and Tate find time for other activities. They’re also competing in 4-H’s woodworking, arts and crafts, food and “Away With Waste” contests. But make no mistake about it: The swine competition is still the biggest prize in their eyes. This year, both Lane and Tate are gunning for champion titles.
commercial service was to Las Vegas through Allegiant Air in 2007. United reported that Topeka passengers filled 49 percent of the available seats, compared with 86 percent for all of United’s flights to Chicago. Also, the Topeka airport authority burned through the $1.95 million in state and federal funds it received to guarantee United’s revenues by the end of May, forcing the airline to cover shortfalls after that.
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We are operating basically at about 1999 school funding levels.” — Rick Doll, superintendent Thursday that Lawrence schools are still suffering from cuts in base state aid over the past several years. “We are operating basically at about 1999 school funding levels,” Doll said. Still, he said, the school district is at the maximum level of its ability to levy taxes under state law. “We are maxed out on the amount of money we can generate,” he said. On Monday, the board will vote to publish a notice that will outline the amounts that the district expects to spend out of various funds and the estimated property tax mill levy to raise that money. The school board will hold a hearing on the
from complications of Alzheimer’s disease, was a leading oil and gas and real estate developer. A lifelong resident of Wichita, Slawson graduated from KU with a political science degree in 1955. At the age of 24, he founded Slawson Exploration, an oil and gas firm that become one of the most active oil drilling operations in the United States. Then in the 1970s he expanded into residential and commercial real estate. Slawson was appointed to two terms on the National Petroleum Council by Presidents Ronald Reagan and George Bush, and served on the boards of leading Kansas companies and the Kansas Board of Regents, which he chaired from 1987 to 1993. “The generosity of Don and his family has made it possible for us to move forward on this landmark project that advances our efforts to identify new and sustainable sources of energy for our world,” said KU Chancellor Bernadette Gray-Little. “With Don’s passing, KU and Kansas have lost a true advocate for
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State short on auditors for lawmakers’ requests TOPEKA (AP) — Kansas lawmakers’ requests for internal audits of various state interests are being delayed because there aren’t enough auditors to keep up with the number of requests, according to the head of a legislative committee. The division has delayed 25 requests for audits of a wide-ranging number of topics from lawmakers in both parties, The Topeka Capital-Journal reported. One factor in the slowdown is a 2013 law that required the Division of Legislative Post Audit to audit three school districts per year for the next three years. The auditing division has less than 25 employees, although it has been authorized to add three more this year. “We really needed that addition we got and hope-
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Five years ago, after her preteen daughter was diagnosed with Burkitt’s lymphoma, Karla Knudson helped organize a fundraiser where 46 mothers of cancer survivors shaved their heads to benefit cancer research. She got her own head buzzed, keeping it that way for the entire month of September. This week, to mark the fifth anniversary of her daughter’s remission, Knudson is going back under the razor. She plans to take part in the fifth annual 46 Mommas event Sunday in Boston. “That is a pretty big milestone in the cancer world,” said Knudson, 47, a Lawrence office manager. “They start throwing around that word ‘cured’ when you hit that five years. Your chance of relapse goes way, way down. So it’s pretty big.” It was a stomach ache that wouldn’t go away that originally brought then11-year-old Annika to the pediatrician in early 2009. Doctors eventually found a fist-size tumor in her abdomen.
Court deciding Carrs’ death penalty appeal
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ABOVE: MIDLAND CARE’S ADULT DAY CENTER, 319 PERRY ST., HOSTED CINDY, A MINIATURE HORSE who often visits senior living facilities to bring comfort to residents on Thursday. The 7-year-old, 27.5inch tall, 182-pound horse was accompanied by her owner, Rae Warren, of Ottawa, center back. Eddie Smith, left, gave Cindy a kiss as she passed. LEFT: A DETAIL PHOTO of the fancy horse shoes Cindy wears on her visits.
TOPEKA — The Kansas Supreme Court will hand down decisions today in the death penalty appeals of Reginald and Jonathan Carr, brothers who were convicted in the gruesome killings of four people and the attempted murder of a fifth victim in Wichita during a crime spree in December 2000. The decisions come on the heels of two recent botched executions — one in Oklahoma and another this week in Arizona — that have raised new questions about the Please see APPEAL, page 6A
Roberts touts farm expertise; Wolf criticizes new radio ad TOPEKA (AP) — U.S. Sen. Pat Roberts is touting his expertise in agriculture policy as he runs for re-election in the nation’s leading wheat-producing state, and tea party challenger Milton Wolf’s campaign accused him Thursday of trying to exploit geographical tensions with a new radio ad in western Kansas. The 60-second spot, which began this week and will run until the Aug. 5 Republican primary, says Wolf doesn’t understand
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The National Weather Service in Topeka has issued a heat advisory for Douglas County, the third one this week, for today. The advisory will be in effect from noon to 7 p.m., when the maximum heat index is expected to reach 105 to 109 degrees. The warmest part of the day will be between 2 and 6 p.m.
Shawnee, Jefferson, Franklin and Osage counties are also included in the advisory. Today’s low is expected to be around 75 degrees. Saturday will see a high of 97 and a low of 71 degrees. Earlier this week, heat advisories with similar details were also issued for Monday and Tuesday in Douglas County. To stay cool in the heat,
the weather agency advises Kansans to: l Reduce, eliminate or reschedule strenuous activities until the coolest time of the day. Children, seniors and anyone with health problems should stay in the coolest available place, not necessarily indoors. l Wear lightweight, light-colored clothing to reflect heat and sunlight. l Drink plenty of wa-
ter, nonalcoholic and decaffeinated fluids. Your body needs water to keep cool. Drink plenty of fluids even if you don’t feel thirsty. People who have epilepsy or heart, kidney or liver disease, are on fluid restrictive diets or have a problem with fluid retention should consult a physician before increasing their consumption of fluids. Do not drink alcoholic beverages and limit
caffeinated beverages. l During excessive heat periods, spend more time in air-conditioned places. Air conditioning in homes and other buildings markedly reduces danger from the heat. If you cannot afford an air conditioner, go to a library, store or other location with air conditioning for part of the day. l Don’t get too much sun. Sunburn reduces your body’s ability to
dissipate heat. l Never leave children, disabled adults or pets in parked vehicles. Make sure your child’s safety seat and safety belt buckles aren’t too hot before securing your child in a safety restraint system, especially when your car has been parked in the heat. Never leave your child unattended in a vehicle, even with the windows down.
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LAWRENCE MOTHER KARLA KNUDSON, LEFT, IS HEADING TO BOSTON this week to participate in the 46 Mommas event, in which she will shave her head to raise money for childhood cancer research. She’s doing it in honor of her daughter, Annika, 17, a Bishop Seabury Academy senior who has now been cancer-free for five years. They are pictured in Lawrence on Thursday.
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“You’re doing everything right. You’re leading a healthy life, and all of a sudden your kid has cancer,” Knudson said. “It was pretty upsetting.” Luckily, Annika’s cancer was only stage 2. Childhood cancers are often diagnosed later because their symptoms mimic other pediatric illnesses. Annika’s treatment was over in about three months. “Even though nobody who gets cancer is lucky,” Knudson said, “there was sort of a sense that ...’ “We dodged a bullet,” Annika said, completing her mother’s thought. On an online support group for moms of cancer survivors, Knudson met a woman who was interested in increasing awareness and funding for childhood cancer research. They formed the 46 Mommas campaign, where each mother would raise a set amount
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You’re doing everything right. You’re leading a healthy life, and all of a sudden your kid has cancer. It was pretty upsetting.” — Karla Knudson, mother of Annika Knudson of money leading up to the head-shaving event; 46 is the number of children diagnosed with cancer in America every weekday. The moms started with a goal of raising $1 million and have since surpassed that number by more than $400,000. The money supports the St. Baldrick’s Foundation, the largest private supporter of childhood cancer research in the U.S. Knudson brought in about $6,000 for the inaugural event and another $2,000 this time around, making her daughter proud in the process. “It was something I didn’t expect, but it was
nice, because she cared enough to do something like that for me,” said Annika, as she ran her fingers through her own hair on a recent day at the family’s Lawrence home. “It’s like you’re getting rid of something that kind of helps define your image.” Annika remembers losing her hair five years ago after undergoing chemotherapy. She made the best of the bad situation, though, sporting purple, red and blue wigs. “If you’re going to wear wigs, you might as well wear something fun,” said Annika, who gives off a cheerful, happy-golucky vibe. The 17-yearold is going into her senior year at Lawrence’s Bishop Seabury Academy, where she takes part in the school choir and theater program. The teen still goes to yearly checkups at the oncologist but says cancer hasn’t altered her life that dramatically. “I’m certainly more aware of the sun,” she said. “I’m kind of hesitant to go outside on a sunny day if I don’t have sun-
How to help To donate to Karla Knudson’s 46 Mommas campaign, visit stbaldricks. org/participants/ Karla2014 or call 888-899-2253. screen on.” In addition, every summer, she goes to Camp Quality, a camp for youth cancer survivors, where the last thing they talk about is — you guessed it — cancer. Sadly, over the years, Annika has lost people she went through treatment or Camp Quality with, which is one reason her mom is getting her hair buzzed Sunday. Knudson wants to fund research that will help reduce the relapse rate of childhood cancer and lessen the side effects of cancer treatment in kids. “Those stories do motivate me to keep on advocating and raising awareness,” she said, “because from awareness comes funds for research.”
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Library opens The much-anticipated opening of the new Lawrence Public Library is just one day away, Saturday. Events are planned all day, including a movie on the lawn — “Ghostbusters” — that night. WAREHOUSE ARTS DISTRICT Cider Gallery, 810 Pennsylvania St.: LACES: An exhibition of work by Lawrence Arts Center Educational Staff. SeedCo Studios, 826 Pennsylvania St.: Look for us next month at our new location in the Warehouse Arts District. The Lawrence Art Party, Lawrence Creates Makerspace, Ninth and New Jersey streets.: Music by Lawrence band The Argyle Sky, grilled sausages from Fritz’s in KC, sculpture, paintings and more. Art Emergency, 721 E. Ninth St.: Art Gallery in the heart of the East Lawrence Art District. Fine art, street art, sculptures from local artists. See us in the giant green warehouse on the corner of Ninth and Delaware streets, next to Star Signs. Live music, adult beverages and no dress code. Decade, 920 Delaware St.: Monthly Final Friday exhibitions. NORTH LAWRENCE Gaslight Gardens, 317 N. Second St.: Art by Charlie Forsyth in his first public exhibit. Iwig Dairy Local Foods Grocery, 622 N. Second St.: Join us next month for a new Final Friday exhibition. The Brewhaus, 624 N. Second St.: Works by artist Mary Braun. Other July 25 events 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. Perry Lecompton Farmers’ Market, 4-6:30 p.m., U.S. Highway 24 and Ferguson Road (in FastTrax parking lot), Perry. Eudora Farmers’ Market, 5-7 p.m., Nottingham parking lot, 1428 Church St., Eudora. Opening Reception: Laces: An exhibition of work by Lawrence Arts Center educational staff and faculty, 5-9 p.m., Cider Gallery, 810 Pennsylvania St. Reception for “Tall Grass. Deep Water,” 5-9 p.m., Lawrence Arts Center, 940 New Hampshire St. Bingo night, doors 5:30 p.m., refreshments 6 p.m., bingo starts 7 p.m., Eagles Lodge, 1803 W. Sixth St.
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2 school districts to provide free lunches KANSAS CITY, MO. (AP) — The Kansas City and Hickman Mills school districts will offer free lunch to every student starting in August. A new provision by the U.S. Department of Agriculture allows qualifying districts with high percentages of students on food assistance to feed all of their students. School districts expect to recover the loss from food costs with savings from eliminating the expensive paperwork and bureaucracy needed to manage lunch accounts, The Kansas City Star reported Wednesday. “This is a foundational part of a student’s well-being,” Kansas City Superintendent Steve Green said. Many of the children in the district “are counting on us for their breakfast and their lunch. This is a powerful program.” Ninety percent of the students in the Kansas City Public Schools qualify for free or reduced-price meals, and 86 percent in Hickman Mills. The districts strive to get food assistance to all families who need it and to make it as
discreet as possible when children pass through the lunch line. But many children going through lunch lines were caught in uncomfortable circumstances, said nutrition directors in both districts. Students type an identification number at the cashier. The cashier’s machine then notes the student whose meal is free, and the account balance of the student who pays. Ellen Cram, Kansas City’s nutrition director, said more children will be eating the lunch line’s healthy meals. “Everyone can feel comfortable going through the line, with no stigma,” she said. Other districts in the area are considering using the provision, but some districts with more students who pay for their lunches said it’s not financially feasible for them to use it. David Smith, a chief of staff in the Kansas City, Kansas, school district, said his district is investigating to determine if it makes sense to use the program there.
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WORKERS WALK PAST THE CARNEGIE BUILDING, 200 W. NINTH ST., which is encased in scaffolding in preparation for repairs to the roof and restoration on the south, east and west walls. The restoration project is estimated to last between four and six months. The Carnegie Building, formally the Carnegie Library, was constructed in 1904 with a grant from Andrew Carnegie. It remained the public library until 1972 when the library relocated to its present-day location. From 1975 through 2002, it housed the Lawrence Arts Center. Repairs completed in 2004 included adding in 2,000 square feet to address the building deficiencies with modern building codes and accessibility standards. The Carnegie Building reopened in 2011, with the Parks and Recreation Department managing the property, providing space for programs and public use.
BRIEFLY Ex-Garmin employee Fire destroys historic years and was later conold Dylan Joseph Snyder, The indictment filed of Kansas City, Mo. Snyder last year accused him of verted to a live theater. sentenced for theft theater in Abilene causing about 165 cases of was removing construction It was the second
KANSAS CITY, KAN. — A former Garmin International employee has been sentenced to more than two years in prison for stealing GPS devices from the Olathe-based company. The office of the U.S. Attorney for Kansas said in a release Wednesday that 32-year-old Terrence M. Heathington was sentenced Tuesday to two years and nine months in federal prison after pleading guilty to mail fraud. Heathington, who worked in Garmin International’s Olathe warehouse, also has to pay more than $2 million in restitution.
stolen GPS devices valued at more than $1 million to be shipped in 2008 to his home and those of his friends in Atlanta. He and his co-conspirators were accused of selling the devices on eBay and elsewhere.
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tims to various ATM machines to empty out their bank accounts, the Carr brothers drove them to a soccer field on the outskirts of town and shot them execution-style in the back of the head, leaving them for dead. They then reportedly drove over the bodies with Befort’s truck. H.G., however, survived the attack because the bullet meant for her was deflected by a hair clip she wore. After the attack, she ran through the frozen field to a nearby house to call for help. The bodies were discovered the next morning, and the Carr brothers were arrested shortly afterward. The case was tinged with racial overtones because the Carr brothers are black and all of the victims were white. But then-District Attorney Nola Foulston determined there was no evidence of racial motivations and declined to prosecute the murders as hate crimes. The brothers were tried together and convicted of a total of 113 counts, including capital murder, and they were sentenced to death. On appeal, their attorneys argued that, among other things, they should have been tried separately because the joint trial prevented them from mounting
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death penalty. In the 20 years since Kansas reinstated the death penalty, the Kansas Supreme Court has overturned or remanded every death sentence appealed to it.
‘Wichita Massacre’ The Carr brothers were convicted of a brutal quadruple homicide that occurred Dec. 14, 2000, in Wichita that came to be R. Carr known as the “Wichita Massacre.” Authorities said they broke into a home where three men and two women were gathered. The victims were Brad J. Carr Heyka, Heather Muller, Aaron Sander, Jason Befort and Befort’s girlfriend, who was identified in court as “H.G.” According to media accounts of the case, the Carrs stripped all of the victims naked, subjected them to sexual abuse, forced them to perform sex acts on one another and ransacked the house for valuables. It was during the course of the crime that H.G. learned that Befort was going to propose to her when the attackers found an engagement ring hidden in a can of popcorn. After driving the vic-
cones when he was hit. The patrol says before the truck hit Snyder, it rear-ended one vehicle and sideswiped two others that had stopped for the construction. Snyder and two others were sent to hospitals. The Hutchinson News reports that at the time Road construction of the accident, three veworker killed hicles, including two road construction vehicles, were HUTCHINSON — The Kanstopped in the highway’s sas Highway Patrol says a northbound lane while the construction worker died traffic cones and signs after being hit by a trash were being picked up. truck in Reno County. The driver of the trash The accident Tuesday on truck was not seriously Kansas 61 killed 22-yearinjured.
an adequate defense. They also argued the trial should have been moved out of Sedgwick County because of pretrial publicity. Attorneys for the state, however, argued that overwhelming evidence in the case supported their convictions and sentences and that any new trial would produce the same result.
Kansas Supreme Court Kansas reinstated the death penalty in 1994 when the Kansas Legislature narrowly passed a bill and then-Gov. Joan Finney, a Democrat, allowed it to become law without her signature. Since then, the Supreme Court has ruled directly in three death penalty cases and has overturned the sentences each time. The first was in 2001 when it overturned the sentence of Gary Kleypas, who was convicted in the 1996 rape and murder of Pittsburg State University student Carrie Williams. In a unanimous ruling, the court upheld the death penalty law as constitutional but found flaws in the way it was applied and remanded Kleypas for a new sentencing trial. In 2008, a Wyandotte County jury again sentenced him to die and he still awaits execution. Three years later, in a 4-3 ruling the court declared the law unconstitutional because it required juries to impose the death penalty when aggravating fac-
ABILENE — Officials say a fire destroyed a theater housed in a historic church in Abilene. No injuries were reported after the fire Wednesday night the Great Plaines Theatre in downtown Abilene. Dickinson County Emergency Management Director Chancy Smith said the theater was a total loss. He says no one was inside the building at the time of the fire. The cause of the fire is under investigation. The building housing the theater was built in 1881 and served as the First Presbyterian Church for
historic Abilene building to be destroyed by fire in less than two years. The Kirby House, a landmark restaurant, burned to the ground in February.
Mayor resigns before recall vote DENISON — The mayor of a small town north of Topeka has resigned rather than face a voter recall. Denison Mayor Audrey Oliverius submitted a letter of resignation on Monday.
The Topeka CapitalJournal reports some residents had submitted a recall petition on May 12, alleging that Oliverius violated the Kansas Open Meetings Act by calling an executive session on March 10, during which a vote was taken to fill a vacant council seat. Oliverius says in her resignation letter that some council members and several community residents did not want positive change in the town and rejected efforts to manage the city’s assets and enforce city ordinances fairly. Council president Bruce Sweany will become the acting mayor.
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This case shows us again that the death penalty is fraught with risk, error and expense, and it does nothing to protect society from future crime. These botched executions call into question every citizen’s right to protection from cruel and unusual punishment.” — Donna Schneweis, chair of the Kansas Coalition Against the Death Penalty, in a statement on the Arizona case posted on the group’s website
tors and mitigating factors weighed equally. That case involved Michael L. Marsh II, who was convicted of killing Marry Elizabeth Pusch, setting her home on fire and leaving her 19-month-old daughter, Marry Ane Pusch, to die in the fire. The decision was later overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court. Marsh was to receive a new sentencing hearing, but he reached a plea agreement with prosecutors and was sentenced to life in prison. Only two of the four Kansas justices who made up the majority in that case are still on the court: Marla Luckert and Carol Beier. The most recent death penalty decision came in August 2012 when the court overturned the sentence of Scott Cheever, who was convicted in the 2005 killing of Greenwood County Sheriff Matthew Samuels during a drug raid. The court ruled unanimously that the trial court erred when it ordered Cheever to undergo psychiatric evaluation by a state psychiatrist who later testified in court,
even though Cheever had not waived his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination. But in December 2013, the U.S. Supreme Court again reversed the Kansas court and upheld Cheever’s death sentence. He is now awaiting execution. According to the Kansas Coalition Against the Death Penalty, a group that advocates repealing capital punishment, there are currently nine people awaiting execution in Kansas, including Cheever and the Carr brothers. Kansas has not carried out an execution since 1965.
New controversies Death penalties in the United States have come under growing criticism, both from opponents here and internationally, because of the methods used for lethal injection, the most common form of execution. The European Union has banned the export of drugs used in lethal injections to the U.S. That has forced some states to seek other drugs made by unregulated domestic pharmacy compounding companies.
Oklahoma used such chemicals last month in the execution of Clayton Locket, who reportedly regained consciousness and writhed in pain for several minutes before the execution was halted. He died of a heart attack 43 minutes after the execution began. And on Wednesday in Arizona, the execution of convicted murderer Joseph Rudolph Wood took nearly two hours to complete. Witnesses said he gasped more than 600 times during the procedure, although authorities said he was never conscious and was “snoring” rather than gasping. “This case shows us again that the death penalty is fraught with risk, error and expense, and it does nothing to protect society from future crime,” Donna Schneweis, chair of the Kansas Coalition Against the Death Penalty, said of the Arizona case in a statement posted on the group’s website. “These botched executions call into question every citizen’s right to protection from cruel and unusual punishment.” — Peter Hancock can be reached at (785) 832-7259. Email him at phancock@ljworld.com.
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Budget priorities The top funding priorities of Kansas’ six state universities represent practical efforts that will directly benefit the state.
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o their credit, chief executives at Kansas’ six state universities haven’t given up on big ideas. That was apparent earlier this week as the Kansas Board of Regents reviewed budget requests from the universities it oversees. University leaders are working hard not only to maintain the current quality of their schools but also to build on existing areas of excellence. In many cases, their top funding priorities are directly in line with state officials’ desire to meet specific state needs and connect academic research to business opportunities. Kansas University’s top two priorities illustrate the challenges the university faces as it seeks to build key programs while also dealing with reduced state funding. First, KU is seeking to add $5 million per year to its budget to fund a Drug and Vaccine Discovery Institute. The proposal, which regents greeted enthusiastically, ties in perfectly with the university’s world-class pharmaceutical development programs. The institute’s work in developing vaccines not only would provide broad health benefits but also would fuel Kansas investment by pharmaceutical firms. KU’s other top priority — $3.4 million to provide a 3 percent merit-based pay rase for faculty and staff at the KU Medical Center — represents the university’s critical need to shore up its basic operations. After years of meager funding for salary increases, KU is struggling to attract and retain top faculty members. Dr. Doug Girod, executive vice chancellor at the medical center, told the regents that, too often, KUMC hires and trains good people only to see them move on to other jobs with higher salaries. It’s good that KU is giving this funding a high priority, but it’s too bad that keeping salaries at a competitive level has to be presented as a “special” request. It should be a given. Kansas State University also is thinking big with a $150 million proposal for a new food research facility to complement the new National Bio and AgroDefense Facility being developed at KState. Wichita State wants $16.7 million for doctoral research fellowships and a new innovation center. To help meet the state’s growing medical needs, Emporia State is seeking $500,000 for its Newman Division of Nursing, and Pittsburg State University is seeking $2 million to expand its health-related programs. Fort Hays State is seeking $15 million to facilitate its merger with Dodge City Community College, which responds to legislators’ desires to streamline higher education and make it more efficient. There’s a lot for the governor and state legislators to like in the university requests. They are proposals that build the prestige of the state’s universities while also making solid connections to the Kansas economy. Looking at these requests, it’s easy to see how directly higher education benefits the state. Hopefully, state officials will make that connection and make the universities’ top funding priorities a top priority for the state.
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Court needed to fight corruption The more I read about the massive government corruption in Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador, Venezuela and other countries where top officials have been accused of stealing fortunes with near total impunity, the more I like a new proposal that is making the rounds in world legal circles — creation of an International Anti-Corruption Court. The idea of creating an International Anti-Corruption Court along the lines of the existing International Criminal Court has been proposed by federal judge and former Justice Department official Mark L. Wolf. He explained his proposal in an article published earlier this week on the Brookings Institution’s website. According to Wolf, the world needs an International Anti-Corruption Court because many governments have created a culture of impunity, in which there is neither the will nor the capacity to investigate, prosecute and punish corruption. Just like the international community created the International Criminal Court in 2002 to prosecute massive human rights violations by high-level officials in countries that are not willing or able to do it by themselves, it should do the same with top level corruption — what he calls “grand corruption” — in countries that don’t prosecute high level graft, he argues. Wolf wrote his paper with countries such as Russia and Nigeria in mind, but he would have found just as good — or better — examples in Latin America. In a growing number of
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The idea of creating an International Anti-Corruption Court, modeled after the existing ICC, deserves support.” countries, elected leaders have gradually taken over near absolute powers, increasingly controlling their justice systems through hand-picked prosecutors and judges, and — in the case of Ecuador and Venezuela — silencing opposition media. As a result, top officials enjoy a license to steal. Consider some of the latest headlines from South America. In Argentina, where despite President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner’s efforts to silence independent journalism, there are still media companies that denounce government corruption, hardly a day goes by without new revelations about Vice President Amado Boudou’s shady business deals. Boudou has been charged, among other things, with secretly buying a major company while he was finance
minister. But it wasn’t just any company: It was the company that prints the country’s currency. In addition, he has been charged with using his government position to seek tax pardons for the money printing company’s debts, and — most recently — forging the registry papers of a red convertible Honda car in an alleged effort to keep it from being claimed by his former wife during divorce proceedings. Yet, to this day, Boudou is happily serving as Argentina’s vice president, and as acting president when Fernáandez travels abroad. Fernández herself has been linked, among other scandals, to the 2007 discovery of a suitcase with $800,000 in cash brought to the country aboard a Venezuelan government aircraft by Key Biscaynebased Venezuelan resident Guido A. Antonini Wilson. A U.S. prosecutor in Florida later quoted one of several men arrested for trying to bribe Antonini Wilson into silence as saying that the money was for then-candidate Fernández‘s campaign. In Brazil, there have been numerous press reports — which triggered national protests — of huge overbillings in government infrastructure projects for the recent World Cup. Among them was the Garrincha Stadium in Brasilia, whose budget tripled to $900 million because of what government auditors said was overpricing of building materials. The case is still pending (although, to her credit, Bra-
zil’s President Dilma Rousseff in recent years sacked half a dozen cabinet ministers for allegations of corruption). In Venezuela and Ecuador, where there is no separation of powers and virtually no opposition media to denounce high-level corruption, top level corruption is even greater. Not surprisingly, Transparency International, the independent anti-corruption advocacy group, places Venezuela as the champion of corruption in the Americas, and one of the most corrupt countries in the world. It ranks 160th among 175 nations in Transparency’s latest Corruption Perception Index. Ecuador ranks 102. My opinion: The idea of creating an International Anti-Corruption Court, modeled after the existing ICC, deserves support. Granted, the ICC has not pursued many cases, in part because the United States and other countries don’t fully recognize it. But Wolf argues that the proposed anticorruption court would have much greater U.S. and European support, because U.S. and European companies are already bound by anti-bribery laws, and would greatly benefit if their Russian and Chinese competitors were bound by similar standards. The movement for creation of an anti-corruption court is just beginning. Let’s hope it takes off — it would be a great tool to help fight the culture of impunity in many countries. —Andres Oppenheimer is a Latin America correspondent for The Miami Herald.
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GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP — A U.N. school in Gaza crowded with hundreds of Palestinians seeking refuge from fierce fighting came under fire Thursday, killing at least 15 civilians and leaving a sad tableau of bloodspattered pillows, blankets and children’s clothing scattered in the courtyard. Palestinian officials blamed Israel for the shelling, which wounded dozens and came on the deadliest day so far of the current round of fighting. However, the Israeli military said the school “was not a target in any way” and raised the possibility the compound was hit by Hamas rockets. Ominously, meanwhile, violence spread to the West Bank, where thousands of Palestinians protesting the Gaza fighting clashed with Israeli soldiers late Thursday in Qalandia, near the West Bank city of Ramallah. At least one Palestinian was killed and dozens were
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injured, a Palestinian doctor said. U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon angrily denounced the Gaza attack, saying the killing must “stop now.” But the frantic diplomatic efforts spanning the region were running into a brick wall: Israel demands that Hamas stop firing rockets without conditions, while Gaza’s Islamic militant rulers insist the sevenyear Israeli-Egyptian blockade of the territory must end first. “Many have been killed — including women and children, as well as U.N. staff,” Ban said in a statement, though he did not elaborate and a later U.N. communique made no mention of humanitarian workers being among the casualties. In the aftermath of the
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BAGHDAD — Iraqi lawmakers elected a veteran Kurdish politician on Thursday to replace long-serving Jalal Talabani as the country’s new president in the latest step toward forming a new government. But a series of attacks killed dozens of people and Islamic militants destroyed Massoum a Muslim shrine traditionally said to be the burial place of the Prophet Jonah, underscoring the overwhelming challenges facing the divided nation. The 76-year-old Fouad Massoum, one of the founders of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan party led by the previous president, Talabani, accepted the position after winning two-thirds of the votes in parliament, noting the “huge security, political and economic tasks” facing the next government. Iraq is facing its worst crisis since the 2011 withdrawal of U.S. troops amid the blitz offensive
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Malaysian plane disaster arrived in the Netherlands on Thursday, while Australian and Dutch diplomats joined to promote a plan for a U.N. team to secure the crash site which has been controlled by proRussian rebels. Human remains continue to be found a full week after the plane went down — underlining concerns about the halting and chaotic recovery effort at the sprawling site spread across farmland in eastern Ukraine. Armed separatists control the area and have hindered access by investigators. All 298 people aboard Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 — most of them Dutch citizens — were killed when the plane was shot down on July 17. U.S. officials say the Boeing 777 was probably shot down by a missile from territory held by pro-Russian rebels, likely by accident.
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attack, a child’s sandal decorated with a yellow flower lay in a puddle of blood, while sheep and cattle belonging to those seeking shelter grazed in the grass nearby. A large scorch mark scarred the spot where one of the shells hit. Dozens of wounded, including many children, were wheeled into a nearby hospital as sirens wailed. The U.N. said it had been trying to achieve a humanitarian pause in the fighting to allow the evacuation of civilians from the area. Kamel al-Kafarne, who was in the school, said people were boarding buses when three tank shells hit. “We were about to get out of the school, then they hit the school. They kept on shelling it,” he said.
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Pins help determine Lawrence property lines LIZ WESLANDER Hometown Lawrence
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hether you’re planning to build a fence, trying to prevent a property dispute, or simply curious, getting the exact boundary lines of a property can be good information for homeowners and potential homeowners. The best way to determine a property line is to locate the property pins at the corners of the lot. Property pins are small metal rods that are put into the ground by a licensed surveyor
to mark the corners of a property. Unless the pins have been installed recently, they are usually buried 6 to 8 inches below the ground, and can be difficult to locate. Although they do not typically show the exact location of property pins, a property plat is one resource that can help homeowners determine their property lines. A plat is a map that delineates the streets, alleyways and lots within a subdivision. It provides the dimensions of individual properties, indicates easement
and utility lines on the property and also lists past and present property owners. Official plats are recorded at the Register of Deeds Office on the third floor of the Douglas County Courthouse at 11th and Massachusetts streets. It is possible to look up subdivision plats on the interactive map on the city of Lawrence’s website. Gary Nuzum, senior vice president for McGrew Real Estate, said that homeowners could use the dimensions listed on the
plat as a guide when searching for property pins. “If you know where one pin is, then you can take a measuring tape and do some measuring to show you where to start digging,” said Nuzum. “You might be able to get within three or four feet of where the pin is that way, but you’d have to be measuring at the exact same angle as the surveyor to find the exact location.” Nuzum said that a metal detector could also be useful in locating property pins.
However, if a property owner is installing a fence, or if the property owner needs to know the property line for legal purposes, they will want to hire a licensed surveyor to do a staked survey, said Nuzum. “If you don’t do a licensed survey, you run the risk of building a fence on your neighbor’s property, and then you really have a problem. You might have to pay to reinstall the fence,” said Nuzum. Nuzum said that mortgage lenders do a location survey as part of the loan process for
homebuyers, but that this is not the same thing as a staked survey. “The location survey is about locating improvements on the lot and making sure there are no setback infringements, but it does not give you the four corners,” said Nuzum. “The staked survey is something that can only be done by a licensed surveyor, and will come at an extra cost of about $300.” Liz Weslander writes about the Lawrence real estate market. Contact her at lizweslander@hotmail.com
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THIS BEAUTIFUL HOME IS PERFECT FOR ENTERTAINING WITH AN OPEN PLAN AND SPACIOUS ROOMS. The kitchen opens to a nice hearth area. The covered patio sits off a beautiful and private back yard. 3 bedrooms on the main level, 3 more upstairs and ample living space make this a great family home. MLS 133835
NEW CONSTRUCTION MODEL HOME READY TO MOVE-IN NOW!!! 5 beds/4 baths/3 car home with exquisite finishing and quality throughout. Gorgeous floor to ceiling stone fireplace in the spacious living room. Gourmet kitchen w/gas cooktop, built in oven, granite countertops and gorgeous stainless steel appliances! Large dining area! Incredible master suite w/European walk-in shower, separate vanities & HUGE master closet! Finished basement with 11’ bar. Wired for surround sound. CAT5 in each room. Covered patio; Fully fenced yard; Sprinkler system! Other lots still available in the area too. Let us build you your dream home! MLS 133583
$475,000
$515,000
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830-7400
Department of Utilities
www.lawrenceks.orvg/utilities
832-7878
Lawrence Transit System
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864-4644
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832-6190
Animal Control
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1045 E. 23rd St., Lawrence, KS 66046 SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
Denise Breason 331-5502 twoneice@ aol.com
150 Acres,Washington Rd, McLouth
Price Reduced $15,000 - Beautiful 150 acre tract w/ 3 ponds, 2 creeks, lush pastures, timber full of deer & turkey, 2 oil wells, plus income producing crop ground. Perimeter fenced and cross fenced. Water meter available immediately. MLS# 134204 $435,000
134th St
Washington RD
126th St
118th St
4918 Stoneback Pl, Lawrence
Very well kept 3 bedroom, 2 bath, main level master. Nice sized family room w/ fireplace, sky lights, large dining area right off the k itchen. Great patio for entertaining & backs up to open green space. MLS# 134440 $134,900
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Westar Energy
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Black Hills Energy (Gas)
www.blackhillsenergy.com 888-890-5554
832-3450 800-383-1183
Clinton Pkwy
Stoneba
Stoneback Dr
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SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
Cheryl Baldwin 423-1881 cheronent@aol.com
Alan Miller 760-3747 alanmiller24@ hotmail.com
659 E 582 Rd, Lawrence
532 Arrowhead Dr, Lawrence
Arrowhead Dr
Brentwood Dr.
Beautiful Ranch in super location. 3 bedroom, Don Schmidt 2 bath, 3 car garage, upgrades throughout. 766-6268 Open floor plan, VERY vaulted ceilings, donschmidtc21@aol.com beautiful hardwoods, fenced backyard, sprinkler system MLS#134489 $192,000 Peterson Rd.
A Lake Cabin in size, charm and price, but fully functioning home, in facet. Forget the outhouse, this has a newer septic tank and lateral lines, which is rare for this area. Plus, the bathroom has a shower for the type of living you are use to. Tankless water heater, wood stove plus electric heat. Heavily wooded lot with view and lake owner amenities. History: was part of William Burrough’s estate. MLS#134408 $75,000
N 650th Rd 2nd
E 58
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
Cheryl Baldwin 423-1881 cheronent@aol.com
503 #2 Colorado, Lawrence
Wisconsin St
W 6th St
Colorado St
California St
3 bedroom, 2 bath townhome close to KU, Don Schmidt 2 year old upgrades galore, new cabinets, 766-6268 countertops, cherry hardwood flooring, donschmidtc21@aol.com covered patio. MLS# 134205 $82,900
Denise Breason 331-5502 twoneice@ aol.com
3639 Front Street, Grantville
REDUCED $5000 - New Roof on this two BR, 1 BA ranch home w/plenty of room to grow in full unfinished basement on 1+ acre. Attached 1 car garage + 28x40 outbuilding w/concrete floor & elec. Great garden space. Easy commute to Topeka or Lawrence. Welcome to small town living. MLS# 132712 $98,000
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
Cheryl Baldwin 423-1881 cheronent@aol.com
Front St
W 19th St
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
Denise Breason 331-5502 twoneice@ aol.com
13143 Arrowhead, Perry
Beautiful landscaping surrounds this energy efficient 3 BR, 3 BA cedar sided ranch/partial earth contact home. Large open living room has cozy wood burning stove that heats the whole house. Step out into the sunroom and enjoy the abundant wildlife from the relaxing hot tub or entertain on the deck by the above ground pool. Includes a 3 car attached and 2 car detached garage plus a building to store wood. Basement has storm shelter. MLS# 131955 $255,000
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
Wagon Wheel Rd Arrowhead Dr
2532 Moundview Dr, Lawrence
Classic well maintained 3 bedroom ranch home on wonderful corner lot. Convenient one level living with additional living space provided in family room with wood floors. Enjoy the outdoors in the enclosed breezeway that connects the home to the 1 car garage. Walk in pantry leads to basement/storm shelter. MLS#132840 $85,000
Jennifer Courtney 691-9783 jennifercourtney @ymail.com W 6th St Moundview Dr W 9th St
HOMES SOLD
AVERAGE SOLD PRICE
522
$193,396
AVG DAYS ON MARKET
ACTIVE LISTINGS
-18.6%
+6.8%
-6.5%
-4.4%
887-6900
865-4337
842-0094
(A Division of Nieder Contracting, Inc.)
HOME INSURANCE Kurt Goeser, State Farm Insurance
843-0003
Ron King, American Family Insurance
841-8008
Tom Pollard, Farmers Insurance
843-7511
Jamie Lowe, Prairie Land Insurance
856-3020
74
457
HOME REMODELING Natural Breeze Remodeling
749-1855
Terravest Custom Homes & Remodeling
691-6088
HOME SECURITY SYSTEMS Rueschhoff Locksmith & Security
843-2182
40
LAWRENCE HOUSING MARKET QUICK STATS for 2014 as of July 1st
GUTTERING Jayhawk Guttering
Linden Circle Willow Ln
Vermont St
W 17th St
Massachusetts St
W 18th St
115 Linden Circle, Perry
Large kitchen & living room in this 4 BR, 2 BA Cape Cod style home on quiet street in Perry. Family room in basement. Large backyard for kids/pets to play. Great schools. Easy commute to Lawrence or Topeka. Short sale, subject to final bank approval. MLS# 129693 $155,000
Cedar St
1735 Kentucky, Lawrence
STUDENT HOUSING ALERT! 4 bedroom, Don Schmidt 2 bath house close to KU and shopping 766-6268 donschmidtc21@aol.com MLS# 134078 $130,000
Denise Breason 331-5502 twoneice@ aol.com
AUDIO/VIDEO INSTALLATION Kief’s Audio/Video/Music
Front St South St
Poplar St
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
24
AUCTIONEERS Bill Fair Real Estate Auctions
Rd
Warren St
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
832-7509
Parks and Recreation
Ramzi Zoughaib 331-5963 ramzi0415@ gmail.com
Wakarusa Dr
PRICE REDUCED
Rockledge Rd
EVC NAISMITH, LC TO PEDERSEN INVESTMENT GROUP III, LLC 1301 W. 23RD ST., LAWRENCE LETASSY, STEPHANIE K.AND HENGGELER, JOHN D.TO MIRICK, KARIN D. - 2609 BELE CREST DR., LAWRENCE ROGERS, R. NICHOLAS AND ROGERS, BECKY J.TO BOEHMLER,AARON H.AND BOEHMLER,AMANDA L. 2724 BISHOP ST., LAWRENCE EVERSOLE, RICHARD L.AND GODMAN, MAUREEN E.TO MCCOY,THOMAS W. MCCOY, LINDA B. - 224 CONCORD RD., LAWRENCE HAMMER LC, LLC TO PRICE,WILLIAM T. - 3502/3504 W. 7TH CT., LAWRENCE JIMENEZ, DAVID L.TO BRIGGS, ZACHARY L. - 540 ARROWHEAD DR., LAWRENCE FALL CREEK FARMS DEVELOPMENT, INC TO BOWERMAN, BETH A., TRUSTEE - 153 N.WILDERNESS WAY, LAWRENCE SHORE, RONALD R.AND SHORE, BETTY M.TO CALLAHAN, WILLIAM L. - 1329 N. 1770 RD., LAWRENCE SOHL, GLEN N.AND SOHL,TERRI A. TO CALLAHAN, PATRICIA G. - 641 MAINE ST., LAWRENCE BROWN, JADE M.AND BROWN, HEATHER M.TO CURTISS, CLINTON E.AND CURTISS, JANA B. - 1036 CONNECTICUT ST., LAWRENCE RUTLEDGE,AMY L.AND BRIERLY, JOHN TO DODDS, CHRISTOPHER L.AND DODDS, CRYSTAL D. 1115 RANKIN DR., LAWRENCE ROSS, DAWN R.AND LI, XI TO BROOKS, ELI J.AND BROOKS, ELISA A. - 208 SHARON DR., LAWRENCE GRAHAM, JUSTIN L.TO GRAYCLIFF MANAGEMENT, LLC - 1517 LEGEND TRAIL DR., UNIT B, LAWRENCE KOSINAR, PATRICIA T.,TRUSTEE TO BLUM, MICHAEL D. - 2108 INVERNESS DR., LAWRENCE LAUDERMILK,TERRY A., LAUDERMILK, DEBORAH L.AND LAUDERMILK, RYAN A.TO STRAYER, RONALD L. STRAYER, BOBBI L. - 1408 WESTBROOKE ST., LAWRENCE LARUE, BRETT AND LARUE, OKSANA TO JOHNSTON, CHRISTOPHER AND DENNING, KAYLEE - 1063 FIRETREE AVE., BALDWIN CITY SHOCKLEY, DANNY R.,TRUSTEE AND SHOCKLEY, REBECCA K., TRUSTEE TO MA, HUIQUN AND CAI, ZONGWU - 2115 N. 1000 RD., EUDORA SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT TO FINCHER, KENNETH D.AND FINCHER, REVA B. - 615 JERSEY ST., BALDWIN CITY
Barton Rd
BATES, ERICA D. - 1216 E. 2100 RD., EUDORA SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT TO BLACK BOX EQUITIES, LLC - 1511 E. 19TH ST., LAWRENCE FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION TO SMITH, KENNETH P.AND SMITH, SONIA 543 N. SALSBURY CT., LAWRENCE SHIRLEY,WILLIAM A.AND SHIRLEY, ROBERTA TO SHIRLEY,TIMOTHY E. 1894 N. 100 RD., BALDWIN CITY WILSON,TRACI L.AND WILSON, JAMES D.TO EDIGER, KATHY M., EDIGER, JASON A., JAMIESON, BETTY AND JAMIESON, MICHAEL 1205 RANDALL RD., LAWRENCE RORK, SALLY A.AND RORK, DANIEL W.TO MALONE, CORT C. - 2520 ALISTER DR., LAWRENCE BURK, STEPHEN M.AND BURK, SALLY J.TO KAUFMAN, QUENTIN L. KAUFMAN, SARAH M. - 4208 WHEAT STATE ST., LAWRENCE MEYER,AARON AND MEYER, SHANNON TO RORK, DANIEL W.AND RORK, SALLY A. - 1553 N. 1100 RD. & VACANT LAND, LAWRENCE EDIGER, KATHY M., EDIGER, JASON, JAMIESON, MICHAEL AND JAMIESON, BETTY TO SPACK, ALICE M. - 2307 HAVERSHAM DR., LAWRENCE SEYMOUR,THOMAS P.AND SEYMOUR,AMY M.TO WILSON, TRACI L. - 909 SUMMERFIELD PL., LAWRENCE LAWRENCE HABITAT FOR HUMANITY, INC TO LOGAN, KAMARI - 204 N. COMFORT LN., LAWRENCE VOGEL, IRENE S.,TRUST TO TERLIZZI, GARTH AND TERLIZZI, ENID - 1572 EL DORADO DR., LAWRENCE FEDERAL HOME LOAN MORTGAGE CORPORATION TO LONG, JEREMY - 2729 BONANZA ST., LAWRENCE LANE, CRAIG A.AND LANE, KATHLEEN L.TO STEELE, ROBERT J.AND STEELE,ANDREA P. - 936 APRIL RAIN RD., LAWRENCE MARSHALL,WILLIS W.,TRUST TO FORSYTH, CHARLES A.AND FORSYTH, CASEY E. - 808 MAINE ST., LAWRENCE MARCELLINO,THOMAS AND MARCELLINO,WHITNEY TO BREITHAUPT, KENNETH AND BREITHAUPT, PATRICIA A. - VACANT LAND, RURAL GARRETT, BRIAN L.AND GARRETT, TRENDA J.TO MACAN, GEORGE W AND MACAN,ANITA F. - 541 E. 2200 RD., EUDORA EARLE, JONATHAN H.AND TUTTLE, LESLIE R.TO GREENHOOT, CHRISTOPHER A.AND GREENHOOT,ANDREA F. - 1107 AVALON RD., LAWRENCE
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FALL CREEK FARMS DEVELOPMENT, INC TO NEWCOMER,THERESA C. AND NEWCOMER,WARREN J., JR - 112 N.WILDERNESS WAY, LAWRENCE FALL CREEK FARMS DEVELOPMENT, INC TO NEWCOMER,THERESA C. AND NEWCOMER,WARREN J., JR - 120 N.WILDERNESS WAY, LAWRENCE LEVINE, BRUCE TO GILLILAND, SARAH J. - 2909 LAWRENCE AVE., LAWRENCE JAYHAWK PARK, INC TO MEYERES, CHRISTOPHER L. - 1204 HASKELL AVE., LAWRENCE DICKSON, LORETTA P.TO CORDOVA, JUSTIN M.AND CORDOVA, LOREE J.C. - 1705 PRESTWICK DR., LAWRENCE BRUNK, MARK A.TO DICK, NATHAN A. - 1016 LAKECREST RD., LAWRENCE FRY, JAMES E.,TRUSTEE TO NS INVESTMENTS LLC - 1517 CROSSGATE DR., LAWRENCE BLACK, BEVERLY J.,TRUST TO CRIST, LINDA R. B. - 907 W. 22ND TER., LAWRENCE GORSKI, JAROSLAW G.AND GORSKA, MALGORZATA K.TO MCLEOD, MARGARET - 5709 ROBINSON DR., LAWRENCE GENTRY, JOANNE TO JEROME, CHARLA M. - 3909 KIMOS CIR., LAWRENCE WIEDEN, GARY S.AND WIEDEN, TRACY E.TO LUACES, MARIA A.AND FUNKE,TODD - 1113 STURBRIDGE CIR., LAWRENCE MORGAN, JO A.,TRUST TO BROWN, ANDREW J.AND BROWN, STACIE K. - 1175 E. 1900 RD., LAWRENCE NUTT, SARAH AND WILSON,ADAM TO KREBS, STEPHEN R. - 901 MICHIGAN ST., UNIT 4, LAWRENCE FOX, MARVIN T.AND FOX, LISAJANE TO ESAU, JOHN E. ESAU, SUSAN L. - 1712 W. 20TH ST., LAWRENCE BROOKSHER, BRUCE W.AND BROOKSHER, LISA D.TO LU, ZHIPING JIN, QUNDE - 4417 HARVARD RD., LAWRENCE HASKELL FOUNDATION TO GERARD, DOYLE A.AND GERARD,TERESA L. - 633 E. 300 RD., OVERBROOK BELLAVIA, STEVEN R.,TRUSTEE AND BELLAVIA,VIRGINIA H,TRUSTEE TO HANCOCK, LYNN E.AND HANCOCK, DEANA L. - 1762 E. 700 RD., LAWRENCE MGM PIPEDREAMS, LLC TO MCDOWELL, MARY B.,TRUSTEE 1235 NEW YORK ST., LAWRENCE PATTERSON, LARRY L.AND PATTERSON, MARY T.TO BATES, MARLIN A.
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$474,500
$194,000
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784 N 950 ROAD, LAWRENCE CITY
VIEWS! LOCATION! Quality custom home with decorator touches in every room. 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms and 2 huge living areas. Main level & lower level immaculate with wood, granite, tile. Visual tour. MLS 133534
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1447 LAWRENCE AVE
SCOT HOFFMAN 785-760-4356
LUXURY TOWNOME WITH SPACIOUS PLAN. 2 levels with master on main. HOA covers lawn and snow. Nice back deck area with a resort setting. Quality in this one, and elegant features. Great location! MLS 134028
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614 9TH ST., BALDWIN CITY
SCOT HOFFMAN 785-760-4356
BACK ON THE MARKET! EAGER SELLERS! 1 1/2 story home w/spacious rooms, 3 BR, 2 BA, lovely DEBBIE MORGAN, GRI kitchen, breakfast area, built-in entertainment center, 785-760-1357 huge master bedroom, lots of unique features. MLS 131428
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$128,000
$395,000
$359,900
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1114 9TH ST., BALDWIN CITY
StephensRE.com
915 E 1938 RD, EUDORA
WOW! GREAT PRICE REDUCTION! Well-Maintained 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with new DEBBIE MORGAN, GRI flooring & other updates. Heated detached 2-car 785-760-1357 garage. Deck, partially-fenced backyard.
SPECTACULAR 1 1/2 STORY HOME, Baldwin Schools, 3 acres m/l, great location for KC/Lawrence DEBBIE MORGAN, GRI commuters, 4 BR, 5 BA, finished walk-out basement, 785-760-1357 deck, patio, & fenced backyard.
MLS 133533
MLS 134287
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2101 INVERNESS DR
PRICED DOWN $20,000.00!! 5 BR,4BA open plan custom 2 story, w/full finished basement! 2 F/P’s, kitchen plus breakfast area, hearth room, formal L/R, D/R, H/W floors, W/I pantry, and laundry on Main. MLS 131663
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$277,500
$158,900
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1104 WELLINGTON RD
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413 N CRESTLINE DR, LAWRENCE
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JUST LISTED! Light and bright custom 4 BR, 3 bath w/o ranch on private 15,000 sq ft corner lot! 23x14 MARY LOU ROBERTS All Seasons room, 24x15 deck, 2 F/P’s near golf CRS, GRI, ASP 785-766-1228 course and schools! Lots of TLC here!!! Take a look!
PRICE LOWERED $3,600.00 Sharp Open Floor Plan Ranch offers 3 BR, 2 BA, large 2 car garage, F/P, 2 MARY LOU ROBERTS lawn bldgs, and fenced rear yard! MOVE-IN NOW!! CRS, GRI, ASP 785-766-1228 Call to see!
MLS 134538
MLS 133942
MARY LOU ROBERTS CRS, GRI, ASP 785-766-1228
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1ST TIME OFFERED FOR SALE IN 52 YRS!! Quality built 3 BR, 1 1/2 BA, ranch home with full MARY LOU ROBERTS w/o partly finished basement, large deck + patio CRS, GRI, ASP 785-766-1228 on 13K sqft manicured lot! Close to Schools, parks & Shopping! MLS 134353
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$209,000
$224,900
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915 FIRETREE AVE, BALDWIN CITY
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2323 FREE STATE LANE
Five Bedroom, Four Bath • Updated Appliances • Fenced Yard-Deck-Patio • Fireplace • Full Finished Basement
ED PEARSON 785-760-1872
MLS 130478
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2116 CAROLINA ST
• One story w/ full finished walk-out • Spacious bedrooms w/ master on main level • 4 bedrooms & 3 baths • Fenced backyard with deck • Visual Tour: Tom-Harper.com MLS 134042
TOM HARPER CRS, ABR, GRI, e-PRO 785-218-6351
NEW PRICE - $154,900 • Sharp mid century ranch in Centennial • Detached garage/shop/studio w/ heat & 1/2 bath • Original oak floors • Large corner lot w/ trees • Shows well- hurry • Visual Tour: Tom-Harper.com MLS 134265
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$364,900
$275,000
$143,900
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890 EAST 1600 RD, BALDWIN CITY
• New price- $364,900 • Modern design + energy efficiency TOM HARPER • Resides on 15 acres- prairie on a hill w/ 2 ponds CRS, ABR, GRI, E-PRO 785-218-6351 • 7 miles south of Lawrence • Huge 3 car garage/shop • Visual Tour: Tom-Harper.com MLS 133740
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835 E 661 DIAGONAL RD
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2557 MONTANA ST
• Vintage modern A-Frame on 46 acres • Incredible views & wildlife • Close to Lone Star Lake • Blacktop road & 11 miles from Lawrence • Visual Tour: Tom-Harper.com MLS 133872
TOM HARPER CRS, ABR, GRI, e-PRO 785-218-6351
• Mid-century ranch in Park Hill Neighborhood • 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, full lower level • Recently renovated bath • Oak floors main level • Backs up to the park! • Visual Tour: Tom-Harper.com MLS 134377
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$147,900
$132,700
$744,900
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904 E 1600 RD, BALDWIN CITY
ONE LEVEL 3 BR,1 BATH HOME on 1 1/4 acres with hard surface roads to property. Attached 1 car garage, 2nd garage w/ 2 stalls and carport. All season porch, large deck and covered front porch with swing. MLS 132868
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1061 E 900 RD
DUPLEX-DUPLEX!! Each side has 2 BR, 1 Bath, 1 Car garage and w/d hookups. Close to schools, parks, shopping and fitness center. Easy access to KU (10 MIN SKIP), I-70, bike route, and bus route.
DANNY FREEMAN GRI, ABR, e-PRO 785-917-0558
MLS 132706
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1:00-3:00 P.M.
TOM HARPER CRS, ABR, GRI, e-PRO 785-218-6351
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2402-2404 YALE RD
DANNY FREEMAN GRI, ABR, e-PRO 785-917-0558
TOM HARPER CRS, ABR, GRI, e-PRO 785-218-6351
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1739 Maple Lane
606 Jefferson Hills Court
family home at an incredible price! This 3 bedroom home sits on a large tree-shaded lot and has a private backyard area for entertaining your guests. Move-in ready, excellent overall condition, single car garage, close to schools, shopping & the 4-H Fairgrounds. Quiet neighborhood, convenient to K-10. Stop by after running your Saturday errands to take a look at this great starter home.
bedroom, two bathroom rural residential home sits on 9.5 wooded acres and awaits your inspection. Conveniently located just 10 minutes from downtown Lawrence. Many new upgrades throughout. Attached two car garage, 22’ x 28’ detached garage along with a separate 20’ x 27’ shop building. Plenty of room for cars, hobbies, storage and more. See you Saturday from 3-5 pm.
UNIQUE Southwest Style w/o ranch. 4754 sqft of gracious living! 5 BR, 4BA, 2 full kitchens, pool, large covered porch & patio w/ outstanding view, 5 garages, 40x60 bldg, pond, on 10 acres, minutes from Lawrence. Call for private showing! MLS 134505
DANNY FREEMAN GRI, ABR, e-PRO 785-917-0558
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PEACE AND QUIET! Well maintained single ESCAPE TO THE COUNTRY! This four
110 E Earhart hart Circl Circle
Astounding home in Westwood Hills. 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, 3 car garage. Large covered deck, wine cellar, wet bar, hardwood floors, double sided fireplace. Kitchen has island, pantry, granite counters, high end appliances and view of wide open spaces out back. Loft area can be used as office or playroom. MLS#133473
$109,000
$639,000
TANYA KULAGA
1005 Wildwood
QUAIL RUN HOME -Buy or Lease! Three levels and a spacious yard. Custom built builder’s own residence with subtle points of excellence. Steam bath, wet bar, 2 fireplaces; 4 bedrooms together upstairs. Extra parking space. MLS#133653
$285,000
$214,900
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4500 Bob Billings #139 $429,900
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3201 W 24 Ter
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E 13th St
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$120,000
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All the makings of a dream home. 4/5 bedrooms, 3 baths on 20 acres. Your dream come true! On quiet E400 Road, between US Highway 40 and Stull Road, this picturesque setting is just minutes to Lawrence and Topeka, 45 minutes to Downtown KC. Ponds, wild life, native prairie, beautiful views. Great Schools! Construction completion and property clean up needed. With your TLC this could be a show place!
3400 W 6th St | 785.749.6804
Terms: $10,000 day of sale, balance in 30 days. Seller guarantees clear title. Viewing: Anytime by appointment or one hour before Auction. Seller: Secured Lender
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6228 Crescent Rim Dr. $219,900 Ozawkie, Kansas
3833 Hill Song Circle Lawrence, Kansas $237,910
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Must See To Believe! Beautiful 3BR/3BA with many new upgrades! Topeka MLS #179570 LBOR MLS #134343
Beautiful 4BR/3BA Walk-Out Ranch on Lake Perry Golf Course. Topeka MLS #179827 Lawrence MLS #134495
KELLY MCFARLAND (785) 249-9939 kmcfarland. cbkansas.com
1097 N 400 Rd. Baldwin City, KS 66006
NEW PRICE!! $110,900. County Value is $122,700.
Move in Ready! 4 Bdrm, 3 Bath, nice wooded lot. (MLS #134014)
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2520 Rawhide Ln Lawrence, Kansas Nice Yard, Nice Neighbors, Nice Vinyl Siding, Nice Replacement Windows, And Nice Roof. What’s not nice about it? That you haven’t come to see it yet.... (MLS #171365)
Whether you are looking for buyers or sellers, we have the audience you need with our Open Houses section in the Lawrence Journal-World on Saturday and Sunday.
A beautiful corner lot in the country with Ranch style home on 5+Acres and an immaculate shop (some of the upgrades in the shop will be additional cost to the Buyer if Buyer wants them).
MLS#134368
$349,999
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Tillerman Dr.
524 N. DAYLILY DR.
Daylily Dr.
N Monterey Way
Tillerman Dr.
$305,000
Kasold Dr.
MAIN LEVEL MASTER. Amazing open kitchen with custom cherry cabinets, MAI cabinets granite, stainless steel appliances and gas stove. Open, vaulted living room with gas fireplace. Granite in all baths. Master suite includes huge walkin closet, private bath with tub & separate shower. Tremendous amount of storage. Fenced in backyard & sprinkler system. Concrete emergency shelter. MLS# 133004 kathrynkuglerhomes.com Kathryn Kugler 785-312-1376 • kathryn.kugler@gmail.com Tillerman Dr.
Daylily Dr.
compliment this open & newly remodeled home. appliance package including washer & dryer, Interior wood, floors, tile & an open kitchen Venetian blinds in all rooms, tile & wood floors, highlight this open floor plan! Efficient space at all exterior maintenance included with the HOA. an affordable price. MLS 134427 MLS 134346
SPACIOUS 4 BEDROOM home in desirable new development. Two livingg areas, beautiful kitchen with custom made cherry cabinets, stainless steel appliances including gas range. Extensive enameled trim work. Granite in kitchen and all baths. Awesome master suite with huge walk-in closet. Sodded lawn, fenced backyard & sprinkler system. MLS# 133003 stephenbonebrakehomes.com Stephen Bonebrake 913-426-0228 • stephenabonebrake@yahoo.com Kasold Dr.
2250 Lake Pointe Dr #2013
$300,000
Kasold Dr.
OPEN SUNDAY 1:00 - 3:00 PM
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1113 N Mulberry, Ottawa
$295,000
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N 600 Rd.
520 N. DAYLILY DR.
WONDERFUL LANDSCAPING & FENCED YARD WELL BUILT TOWN HOME with top of the line
516 N. DAYLILY DR.
JUST COMPLETED. This 3 bedroom ranch plan is packed with amenities. Beautiful kitchen with custom maple cabinets, granite counters, stainless steel appliances with gas stove & breakfast bar. Huge master with amazing walk-in closet. Granite countertops in all baths. Gas fireplace in open living room. Flex room, for additional living space or an office. Relaxing screenedin porch, fenced backyard, sprinkler system & concrete emergency shelter. MLS# 133980 gretchenhomes.com Gretchen Garber Nelson 785-393-1138 • gretchengarber@hotmail.com
N Monterey Way
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
$239,000
E 1452 Rd.
OPEN SUNDAY 1 P.M. - 3 P.M.
1441 N. 600 RD., BALDWIN
PRICE REDUCED $10,000 $10,000. Great opportunity to own charming ranch with 12.4 acres justt south of Lawrence. Original portion of home built in 1900. Features include 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, and large family room w/vaulted ceiling & rustic stone fireplace. Just over 2 acres timber, 6 acres hay, large barn.Walnut and redbud trees. Large fenced-in backyard.Three decks. All appliances including washer/dryer. Rural water, natural gas. Close to Lawrence and Baldwin. MLS#: 133966 amyhomes.com Amy Robbins 785-331-9336 • amyrobbins@sunflower.com E 1460 Rd.
1918 E 23rd
Great real estate investment or location for your business! 10,000 ft. of office/working bay office space. Can be subdivided into 5 separate bays. Fiber optic cable in the building, overhead doors in the rear, finished office spaces, lots of storage space, tiled baths, state of the art security and internet systems. Beautiful landscaping at the exit of Lawrence to Kansas City. Great location for office, storage and general shopping.
Daylily Dr.
2004 E 23rd
Lease or purchase this great property! 3750 ft of office space on the eastern edge of lawrence on K-10. Fiber optic cable, finished office space, conference rooms, break rooms, private office and more. Parking front and rear on this well built structure. Call for details.
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Capital City Bank 740 New Hampshire 330-1200 7/15/14 Capitol Federal® Savings 1026 Westdale 749-9050 7/23/14 Central National Bank 838-1882 7/22/14
30-YR. FIXED
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15-YR. FIXED & VARIATION
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4.125 + 0 (4.208% APR) 45 day quote (credit score >= 740) Call For Rates (credit score >= 740)
3.125 + 0 (3.269% APR) 45 day quote (credit score >= 740)
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20Yr 5/1 ARM/7/1 ARM FHA* 30 Yr./15 Yr.
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4.125 + 0 (4.196% APR) 3.125 + 0 (3.247% APR) 3.750 + 0 (5.296% APR/3.980% APR) Please call Please call
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4.125 + 0
5/1 ARM 7/1 ARM 10/1 ARM 7/1 Jumbo 10/1 Jumbo 20 Yr. Fixed 10 Yr. Fixed
3.125 + 0 (3.049% APR) 3.500 + 0 (3.254% APR) 3.750 + 0 (3.503% APR) 3.500 + 0 (3.389% APR) 3.750 + 0 (3.600% APR) 3.750 + 0 (3.848% APR) 3.125 + 0 (3.356% APR)
Call Mary Jane at 785-865-4756 for free preapproval and for more information on mortgages for residential and investment properties. Rates change daily. Rates quoted here on loan amounts of $160,000 to $417,000 with minimum required credit score.
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3.375 + 0
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(3.536% APR)
VA Fixed Up to 100% Refinance 80%
Commerce Bank 865-4721 7/21/14
FHA/VA
4.000 + 0
Jumbo
4.125+ 0
Douglas County Bank 865-1000 7/23/14
Conv. Jumbo
4.125 + 0 (4.167% APR) Call for quote.
3.125 + 0 (3.198% APR)
10 Yr. 20 Yr. 15 Yr. Rental 30 Yr. Rental
3.000 + 0 (3.106% APR) 3.875 + 0 (3.933% APR) 3.625 + 0 4.625 + 0
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4.125 + 0 (4.334% APR) 4.000 + 1 (4.208% APR) 4.375 + 0 (4.459% APR)
3.250 + 0 (3.520% APR) 3.000 + 1 (3.411% APR) 3.625 + 0 (3.915% APR)
3/1 ARM 5/1 ARM 7/1 ARM FHA/VA USDA
Please Call + 1 3.000 + 1 (3.029% 3.250 + 1 (3.282% 3.625 + 0 (4.940% 3.750 + 0 (3.904%
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3.875% + 1 (3.989% APR) 4.125% + 0 (4.156% APR) 3.875% + 1 (3.989% APR) 4.125% + 0 (4.156% APR)
3.125 +1 (3.325% APR) 3.375 + 0 (3.430% APR)
Conv. FHA/VA Jumbo
4.250 + 0 4.250 + 0 Please Call
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Conv. Jumbo VA/FHA
4.125 + 0 (4.168% APR) 4.250 + 0 (4.269% APR) 3.750 + 0 (4.097/5.356% APR)
3.125 + 0 (3.199% APR) Please Call 3.500 + 0 (3.852/5.164% APR)
10 Yr. Fixed
3.125 + 0 (3.198% APR)
First time homebuyers you may be able to receive up to 4% of your loan amount in down payment assistance if you qualify. Contact Brian McFall at 785-841-7152 for details. If you have less than 20% for a down payment, your mortgage insurance may cost less with Landmark. Landmark has FHA, Conventional and VA and RD loans. Closing costs vary from lender to lender, call Landmark at 8416677 and compare our costs and rates with any other lender. Rates are based on a loan of $120,000 or higher and a median credit score of 740 or above. Other rate and point options are available.
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20-Yr. Fixed
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First Assured Mortgage 785-856-LOAN (5626) 5/13/14 First Federal Savings & Loan 4311 W 6th -Suite D 785-749-5500 6/24/14 First State Bank & Trust 3901 W. 6th St. 785-312-6810 7/23/14 Landmark Bank 841-6677 7/14/14 Lawrence Bank 838-9704 7/11/14
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3.500 + 0 (3.683% APR) Please call 856-7878 ext 5037
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Mid America Bank 4114 W 6th St. 841-8055 7/23/14
Conv. Jumbo
4.125% APR + 0 4.375% APR + 0
3.250 + 0
FHA VA USDA 20 Year Investment
3.750 + 0 3.750 + 0 3.750 + 0 4.000 + 0
Pulaski Bank Home Lending 3210 Mesa Way Suite B 785-856-1450 7/17/14
Conv. Jumbo
4.125% Please Call
3.125% Please Call
FHA/VA/USDA 10 YR / 20 YR 30 YR / 15 YR Rental
3.750% 2.999% / 3.875% 4.375% / 3.625%
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Conv. Jumbo
4.125 + 0 (4.157% APR) Please Call
3.250 + 0 (3.305% APR) Please Call
20 yr. 15 Yr. Rental 30 Yr. Rental HELOC
3.875 + 0 (3.919% APR) 3.625 + 0 (3.697% APR) 4.500 + 0 (4.542% APR) (as low as) 3.625 + 0
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Conv. Jumbo
4.125% + 0 (4.152% APR) Call for Rate
3.250% + 0
20 Year 10 Year FHA
4.125% + 0 (4.162% APR) 3.125% + 0 (3.259% APR) FREE SAME DAY APPROVALS! CONSIDER A REFINANCE WHILE RATES ARE AT AN ALL TIME LOW! RATES Call for Rate ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AND ARE BASED ON CREDIT SCORE OF 740. PLEASE CALL TODAY FOR
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University National Bank 841-1988 7/22/14
(4.366% APR) (4.621% APR)
(3.670% APR)
(3.343% APR)
(5.502% APR) (4.166% APR) (4.559% APR) (4.224% APR)
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Free Pre-approvals! Apply online or call Colette Wedan at 785-856-7878 ext 5037 for more info. Local Credit Union committed to giving you the smoothest closing! Local servicing for the life of the loan! Rates subject to change & are based on a Purchase loan, 20% down payment and 740 credit score. RATES ARE AMAZING! We offer a FREE,No Obligation Pre-Approval Letter, and Good Faith Estimate with APR. We are first time homebuyer specialists. Consider A USDA loan with NO down payment required! Great options on rental properties too. Call to have us analyze your refinance options. Free borrower education session ** Rates for refinance may vary. APR based on $200,000 purchase loan, 80% LTV and 720 credit score. MEMBER FDIC EQUAL HOUSING LENDER. NMLS#619730 ****
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Depth charge
Touted juco LB transfers from KU By Matt Tait mtait@ljworld.com
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KANSAS UNIVERSITY RECRUIT ALLONZO TRIER PLAYS for the Athletes First AAU team during a game at the Sunflower Showcase, Thursday in Shawnee.
Kansas recruit opens tourney By Bobby Nightengale bnightengale@ljworld.com
SHAWNEE — Camera flashes were popping and phones were out to record every move as the Okun Fieldhouse crowd watched Kansas University recruit Allonzo Trier in his first game at the Sunflower Showcase national youth basketball tournament on Thursday. It was probably a game he’d rather forget. Trier, one of the WIGGINS most prolific high school WAIT scorers in BEGINS the nation, n Andrew was limited Wiggins to just one finally shot from signed his the field NBA rookie in the first contract half. That Thursday, didn’t stop beginning fans and cola 30-day lege coaches hold on from dreamany trades ing what involving he’d look the former like in their Kansas teams’ jerguard. seys. Page 3C Trier, who plays for Oklahoma’s Athletes First AAU, has a mohawk similar to KU freshman Kelly Oubre’s, minus the hair dye. They also have similar body types, though Trier is shorter and wider. The 6-foot-4 shooting guard allowed other guards to bring the ball up the court for the majority of Thursday’s game, which led to fewer shot attempts.
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KANSAS HEAD COACH CHARLIE WEIS SPEAKS at Big 12 football media days, Monday in Dallas.
Weis’ claims of deep roster debatable Charlie Weis gave those who cringe their way through his press conferences a break this time at the annual Big 12 media days, a year after his steamy remarks put him at the bottom of a pile of criticism. Weis did, however, make two statements off-podium in Dallas that merit scrutiny. Weis statement No. 1: “I think the depth on our team is as good as it’s been (during his Kansas tenure). I don’t know if there’s a position on our team that the depth isn’t as good (as it’s been during his time).” Can’t argue that point at wide receiver, in the secondary or at linebacker. It’s debatable elsewhere. Quarterback always seems to be the best place to start. Jake Heaps subtracted himself from the mix by transferring to Miami and has been replaced on the depth chart by third-string UCLA transfer T.J. Millweard. Michael Cummings, third-string a year ago, moves up to No. 2. For KU to make significant improvement, Cozart will need to have the best season of any quarterback in the post-Todd Reesing era. If Cozart does so, KU will be better at QB, but not necessarily deeper. Running back? Weis understandably is excited by the talent here, thanks to Taylor Cox, Brandon Bourbon and junior-college recruit
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nearly as much experienced depth is on hand this season. Weis statement No. 2: “I think we’re better (than last year) at every single position (than last year).” This one is tougher to dispute, although there is a reason Sims started and led the team in rushing four tkeegan@ljworld.com seasons in a row. He was the team’s best all-around back. De’Andre Mann, but the depth Offensive line? As long as can’t match that of Weis’ first late junior-college recruit KU team: James Sims, Tony Larry Mazyck, a massive Pierson, Cox and Bourbon. man, upgrades the left tackle Recruit Traevohn Wrench position significantly, the is not participating in sumline should have more stabilmer conditioning, so countity than a year ago. ing on him might not be very Nick Harwell, KU’s best realistic. wide receiver since Dezmon At offensive line, Weis Briscoe and Kerry Meier inherited woeful depth, but moved on, upgrades wide did have three fifth-year receiver, and Rodriguez returning starters in Tanner Coleman appears headed for Hawkinson, Duane Zlatnik improvement. If Pierson can and Trevor Marongelli for remain healthy, he too could one season. Beyond reserves become a big-play threat. Gavin Howard and Damon The secondary is loaded Martin, there weren’t any and the key players return at Big 12-ready blockers, so it’s linebacker. possible the depth is as good Toss in the upgrade at or better this year, when the offensive coordinator, with O-line again qualifies as a modern-day college tactician question mark. John Reagan replacing Weis, The defensive line has a and nine returning starters more athletic look to it this on defense and it’s easy to year with Ben Goodman project improvement from moving to the inside to join the Jayhawks. That’s a good Keon Stowers and newcomer thing, considering the eight Andrew Bolton, but better losses in nine Big 12 games depth? Keba Agostinho, Kev- came by an average 27.625 in Young and Jordan Tavai points. Rounding up, that’s a weren’t big playmakers, but four-touchdown advantage were experienced enough to per game, one touchdown per quarter. strengthen the rotation. Not
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Marcus Jenkins-Moore’s career as a Kansas University football player will end without a regular-season appearance. The junior linebacker/ defensive end announced he was leaving Kansas via Twitter on Thursday afternoon. KU coach Charlie Weis confirmed the departure. “Marcus asked for and was granted a release to transfer and we wish him well in his future endeavors,” Weis said in a statement. Jenkins-Moore, a 6-foot3, 230-pound junior-college transfer from Pierce College, redshirted in 2013 after injuring his knee during his first workout on Jenkins-Moore campus last summer. In his lone appearance in a KU uniform, during this April’s spring game, he made three tackles. “Thanks to all the KU fans,” Jenkins-Moore tweeted, “but (I’m) sad to say that I won’t be returning to KU.” Reached by the JournalWorld, Jenkins-Moore said details of his departure, which involved issues with some paperwork, escalated quickly and amounted to little more than a stretch of bad luck that began with his injury. Despite having to say goodbye, Jenkins-Moore said he appreciated the chance to come to KU. “This was my first visit and I committed here,” he told the Journal-World while packing up his belongings. “That shows you how much I loved the place. This isn’t the first time that adversity struck my life. I met a group of guys out here that are just trying to win. I respect those guys more than anything. I’m not sour. It is what it is.” A three-star prospect who chose Kansas over offers from a dozen other BCS programs, Jenkins-Moore never really factored into the mix on KU’s defense. His position appeared unchanged heading into this season. At Big 12 media days Monday in Dallas, Weis was asked about Jenkins-Moore, as well as a couple of other junior-college transfers who came in with the selfdubbed “Dream Team” but did not play in 2013 for one reason or another. Please see FOOTBALL, page 3C
Contract complete, Charles opens training camp with Chiefs ST. JOSEPH, MO. (AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs welcomed back star running back Jamaal Charles on Thursday for the first day of coach Andy Reid’s second training camp at Missouri Western. Charles, who signed a two-year contract extension Wednesday, entered the practice field Thursday to thunderous cheers from fans in attendance. He didn’t disappoint, catching a screen pass from Alex Smith before running up the left sideline for a touchdown on one of the first plays during 11-on-11 drills.
“It feels good,” Charles said about the extension. “I just like to thank God first of all. I’d like to thank the Hunt family, my teammates and the fans, everybody that supported me. I didn’t want to hold out. That’s not my personality. I couldn’t do it. I just wanted to get the deal done.” The two-time All Pro running back avoided a holdout. “I thought he’d be here,” Reid said. “I figured it would all work out. They were communicating. I would say if they’re talking that’s a good thing. I didn’t really anticipate him not being here. I knew he wanted to be here and do this thing.”
Meanwhile, the team’s remaining priorities are addressing Smith and outside linebacker Justin Houston, with both Pro Bowl players entering the final year of their contracts. The Chiefs have $9.46 million in cap space to work with. Former NFL agent and salary cap/contracts expert Joel Corry believes the Chiefs can fit Smith and Houston within the cap even with Charles’ extension. “It’s going to be tighter,” Sait Serkan Gurbuz/The St. Joseph News-Press/AP Photo Corry said in a telephone interview, “but there’s still KANSAS CITY CHIEFS RUNNING BACK JAMAAL CHARLES SIGNS AUTOGRAPHS after a NFL training camp practice on the Missouri Western State Please see CHIEFS, page 3C University campus, Thursday in St. Joseph, Mo.
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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Jonathan Duncan understands that a perfect NCAA enforcement division won’t catch every cheater in college sports. He still believes his team is getting the job done. Two days after Big 12 Commissioner Bob Bowlsby called the NCAA enforcement system overwhelmed and “broken,” the NCAA’s top cop fired back by defending his staff’s work and acknowledging the impossible mission of policing more than 1,200 schools. Yes, sometimes, teams or schools might get away with breaking the rules for a while, Duncan said, but eventually most are caught. “We don’t pretend to be able to catch every violation in any given year,” Duncan told The Associated Press on Wednesday. “So the next question is, do we have a handle on it, and the answer is yes, I think we
Nibali extends historic Tour lead ARGELES-GAZOST, FRANCE (AP) — As his team hoped, Vincenzo Nibali demonstrated he’s the “boss” of the Tour de France. Just don’t compare him to the last rider to regularly bear that sobriquet at cycling’s greatest race, Lance Armstrong. In a tour de force on Thursday, Nibali blew away the peloton on a Pyrenees ascent too tough to be rated in Stage 18, all but locking up victory when the race ends in Paris in three days. Nibali has combined racing smarts, skill at bike-handling, and powerful climbing legs to methodically piece together a lead of more than seven minutes, gaining seconds “here and there,” as he put it after his fourth stage win. That margin, if it holds, would be the second largest in 25 years: Jan Ullrich won by more than nine minutes in 1997. Armstrong won five of his seven titles from 1999 to 2005 by more than six minutes, but those victories were stripped after he was exposed as a doping cheat. The last Italian to win the Tour was “The Pirate,” Marco Pantani, in 1998. Nibali too knows about nicknames. His family calls him Enzino. An attacking rider, he’s been known as the “Shark of the Straits” in reference to the Strait of Messina off Sicily. One from his boyhood reemerged on Thursday after the win at Hautacam resort: “Flea of the Pyrenees” — a nod to its first bearer, Vincent Treuba of Spain, decades ago. Alexandre Vinokourov, general manager of Nibali’s Astana team, said the Kazakh squad wanted the rider to show he deserved another. “We said, ‘we need to show that there’s a boss,’” Vinokourov said on French TV, recalling the team’s game plan before Thursday’s stage. He said the stage victory was “not by chance.” But Nibali wasn’t impressed by the comparisons with the disgraced Armstrong. “I came to the Tour with a good preparation and a good team. But I’m not a boss like Lance Armstrong was,” he said through a translator. “Let’s leave the past behind us. I’m very clear about myself.” As a “flag-bearer of anti-doping,” he notes his career ascension has been gradual. He won the 2010 Spanish Vuelta and the 2013 Giro d’Italia, putting him on track to become only the sixth rider ever to win all three Grand Tours. The Italian has worn the yellow jersey for all but two days: That was last achieved by Armstrong nine years ago.
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Andrew Wiggins signed his first NBA contract on Thursday. The one-and-done Kansas University product is a Cleveland Cavalier, for now. Adrian Wojnarowski, an NBA insider for Yahoo, indicated during an appearance on The Doug Gottlieb Show that Cleveland could have, in theory, struck a deal to ship him off to Minnesota in a package for Kevin Love before the ink on that contract had a chance to
dry. Signing only means a deal involving Wiggins wouldn’t become official for 30 days, Wiggins per NBA rules. Love will become a free agent at the conclusion of the 2014-15 season, but has made it clear he isn’t interested in re-signing with the Timberwolves. Now Minnesota has until the February trade deadline to get something in
return for the three-time All-Star power forward. Wojnarowski said on Gottlieb’s CBS Sports radio show there is no pressure on the T-Wolves to rush a deal, and the organization isn’t going to take some ordinary trade bait. “If they’re going to do a deal, I don’t know that they want to bring back just good players,” he said. “I think they want a chance to have one great one.” The Yahoo reporter said that’s why Minnesota wants Golden State to include Klay Thomp-
BRIEFLY residents among the 64 qualifiers for match play. Roberts and Grove both advanced into today’s MISSION HILLS — KanRound of 32 with victories sas University golfer on Thursday. Chase Hanna finished first Lawrence residents in stroke play on Tuesday among the 180-golfer field and Wednesday at the who failed to qualify for Kansas Amateur and dematch play included: Steve feated his first opponent in Randall (71-79—150); match play on Thursday at Bradley Lane (72-80— Mission Hills Country Club. 152) and Ryley Haas (74Hanna, the defending 81—155). Kansas Amateur champion, shot rounds of 64 and 68 to finish 8-under and claim Ex-women’s aide the top seed in match play, rejoins KU hoops which continues today Former Kansas Univerthrough Sunday. sity graduate assistant Conrad Roberts (T21, Steve Wallace will rejoin 73-72—145) and Kit the KU women’s basketball Grove (T21, 73-72—145) staff as an assistant coach, were the only Lawrence
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“I saw a lot more out of (Andrew) Bolton and (Kevin) Short than Jenkins-Moore,” Weis said, “Because Jenkins-Moore had a knee (injury) that’s taken the whole time just to recover. Jenk came in as a dynamic pass rusher, but I still think that he’s a ways away at this point.” Jenkins-Moore follows former Pierce teammate Marquel Combs out the door. Both were highly touted juco prospects who wound up not making an impact at Kansas. Combs, the former No. 1 juco prospect in the country, elected to leave KU last September,
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He finished with 12 points on 2-of-2 shooting from the field and 7-for-10 from the charity stripe in a 58-48 victory over Florida Flash. Trier, in his white-andneon-green shoes, was easy to spot as he stayed on the wing. But he also attracted plenty of traps and double teams when he had the ball, which he proved he could dribble around. “There’s nothing they can throw at me that’s going to spook me or that I’m not going to be ready for,” said Trier, ranked No. 12 in the Class of 2015 by Rivals.com. “I’ve seen two or three guys running at me and things like that, and I still know how to be effective offensively for my team.” Trier holds offers from nearly every top college basketball team in the nation, and more than a dozen schools, including UCLA and Kansas State, were on hand Thursday. It didn’t appear KU sent anyone to watch Trier, but three former members of KU’s coaching staff were there: Brett Ballard (Wake Forest), Kyle Keller (Texas A&M) and Kevin Stallings (Vanderbilt). Nebraska football coach Bo Pelini was also on hand, but was at a dif-
shortly after the 2013 season began. Jenkins-Moore said things were too fresh for him to know what his future held. He added that he already had reached out to a few programs and would likely drop down a division so he could play immediately, since he burned his red-shirt year by sitting out with the injury last season.
Weis at ESPN Weis spent the better part of the day Thursday at the ESPN studios in Bristol, Connecticut, promoting Kansas and the Big 12 as part of a two-day “car wash” that featured nine of the 10 Big 12 coaches. Weis participated in a mixture of interviews with more than 25 different shows and writers ferent court to watch his son play on a 15-and-under team. Trier said he’ll narrow his list of colleges in the near future once he gets a chance to sit down with his mother, Marcie. KU still ranks near the top. “I talked to coach Bill Self about two days ago,” Trier said. “Great talk. Talked about trying to set up a visit.” He didn’t want go into specifics about how he will cut his list, but it’s easy to see why schools are attracted to him. Trier dominated this spring in Nike’s Elite Youth Basketball League circuit with a 29.4 scoring average. In the school season at prestigious Montrose Christian in Maryland, where Oklahoma City’s Kevin Durant played his senior year, he averaged 25.5 points, 3.5 rebounds and 2.8 assists, earning 2014 Maryland Gatorade Player of the Year honors. Now he’s feeling the effects with tired legs at the end of the summer. “I got in foul trouble early so I didn’t really contribute much in the first half,” said Trier, who averaged 31 points per game over five games last week at Peach Jam. “I had one shot and made it. I didn’t spend much time out there. Second half, we kind of got off to a sluggish start, we weren’t really playing that well. We’re a little tired and we’re a little winded
KU head coach Bonnie Henrickson announced Thursday. Wallace, who was on staff from 2007-09 and has spent the past two seasons as boys basketball coach at Kansas City’s Piper High, replaces Shay Robinson on the Jayhawks’ bench.
French soccer taps KU’s Gagnet Kansas University sophomore Aurélie Gagnet was one of 21 players selected to the U20 French National Soccer Team, which will compete in the U20 World Cup next month in Canada. across ESPN’s television, radio and digital media platforms. KU’s thirdyear coach also mingled with St. Louis rapper Nelly, who, according to ESPN’s Brett McMurphy, claimed Missouri as his favorite college football program but admitted to liking Kansas basketball.
OL Fusimalohi honored KU senior Ngalu Fusimalohi, who started all 12 games at left guard for KU in 2013, has been named to the 2014 Polynesian College Football Player of the Year Watch List by the Polynesian Hall of Fame. The Daly City, California, native earned secondand third-team preseason All-Big 12 honors by Phil Steele Magazine and Athlon Sports, respectively. down at this time of the year.” In the second half Thursday, he wasn’t afraid to show that he’s more than just a scorer, but also a willing passer. “I’m making my teammates better,” Trier said. “As you saw in the second half, I had a lot of plays where I got (the ball) to my open guys for layups, shots, dropping it down for them where they got fouled. I think it’s a really key in my game. I think it goes unnoticed just because how good of a scorer I am. “I know whenever I want to be able to take a game over, I can do that,” Trier added. “As you could see today, we weren’t really in danger of losing so I didn’t really have to go into offensive mode and really try to carry us. My teammates stepped up big and made a lot of great plays.”
Jones plans KU visit Adam Zagoria of Zagsblog.com on Thursday tweeted out an update on Class of 2015 small forward Derrick Jones, Rivals.com’s No. 33-ranked senior in the nation. Zagoria reports the 6-foot-6 standout from Archbishop John Carroll in Radnor, Pennsylvania, will visit Kansas, Kentucky, Louisville, Indiana and Auburn in August. He attributed the schedule to Jones’ father, who also said Connecticut is “working hardest” on recruiting him right now.
son in its offerings for Love. If the Wolves have to give up a two-time AllNBA second-team honoree, they at least want an All-Star caliber player in return. “Now Andrew Wiggins isn’t an All-Star,” Wojnarowski said, “but you might roll the dice and think he’s going to be one, and it makes sense to believe — I think everybody knows he has that kind of potential, maybe even greater than that.” Though Chicago and Boston also have attempted to get in on the Love trade talks, he added, the
Bulls aren’t offering their marquee players and the Celtics don’t have a franchise player to move, just assets. Wojnarowski declared Cleveland the leader in the chase for Love and said while there is a chance a trade could be agreed upon soon, the season could begin with Love still a member of the Timberwolves. “The next 10 years of their organization is going to depend on the kind of deal they get here,” Wojnarowski told Gottlieb, “so they should be asking for the moon.”
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KANSAS CITY, MO. (AP) — Nori Aoki singled home Lorenzo Cain in the 14th inning to lift the Kansas City Royals to a 2-1 win over Cleveland after Indians starter Corey Kluber carried a perfect game into the seventh inning on Thursday night. Cain opened the 14th with an infield single and stole second before Aoki delivered the winning hit off John Axford on a fullcount pitch with one out. Aaron Crow (5-1), the seventh Kansas City pitcher, earned the victory — striking out the side in a perfect 14th. Left-hander Marc Rzepcynski (0-3), who gave up the hit to Cain, took the loss. Kluber held the Royals to two hits, retiring the first 19 batters he faced before Omar Infante, who was in a 0-for-16 skid, lined a single to center with one out in the seventh. Mike Moustakas doubled and scored on a Charlie Riedel/AP Photo throwing error by left KANSAS CITY CHIEFS QUARTERBACK ALEX SMITH fielder Ryan Raburn in LOOKS for a receiver while coach Andy Reid the eighth inning to give watches during training camp Thursday in St. the Royals a 1-0 lead. Joseph, Mo. Notes: The Royals sent Jimmy Paredes, who was When something gets designated for assignment finalized, come let me on July 16, to the Orioles know. Until then, don’t for cash considerations. bother me and that’s the CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1C way I want it.” BOX SCORE Houston, who didn’t atCleveland AB R H BI BB SO Avg. ways to do it. Alex Smith tend voluntary organized Kipnis 2b 5 0 0 0 1 1 .250 Aviles lf 2 0 0 0 1 2 can be self-contained if team activities and man- a-D.Murphy ph-rf 3 0 1 0 0 1 .257 .243 you wanted to, you can datory minicamp, report- Brantley cf 6 0 0 0 0 0 .316 C.Santana 1b 4 1 2 0 2 0 get a deal done with him. ed on time for training Raburn rf-lf 2 0 0 0 1 1 .218 .199 That’s possible. camp and participated in b-C.Dckrsn ph-lf 1 0 0 0 1 0 .353 Swisher dh 6 0 0 0 0 2 .208 “I kind of think Justin the Thursday practice. Y.Gomes c 6 0 1 1 0 4 .273 3b 6 0 2 0 0 3 .317 Houston, assuming he’s And like Smith, the Chisenhall J.Ramirez ss 5 0 1 0 0 1 .152 going to get a Tamba 25-year-old Houston Totals 46 1 7 1 6 15 Kansas City AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Hali-type deal, he has a shifted attention to the J.Dyson cf 5 0 0 0 0 2 .283 Infante 2b 4 0 1 0 1 0 .271 $15 million signing bonus, playing field. A.Gordon lf 5 0 0 0 0 3 .276 and you need $3 million “I’m not worrying S.Perez c 5 0 0 0 0 0 .279 Moustakas 3b 5 1 1 0 0 1 .199 of cap room to give Hous- about that contract,” L.Cain rf 5 1 1 0 0 0 .294 ton a five-year extension Houston said. “When it’s B.Butler 1b 3 0 0 0 0 1 .264 Hosmer 1b 0 0 0 0 0 0 in the Tamba Hali range.” time for that to happen, c-Ibanez ph-1b 1 0 1 0 0 0 .271 .159 ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .284 Hali signed a five-year, it’s going to happen. My d-Valencia Aoki dh 5 0 1 1 0 1 .262 $57.5 million contract main focus is football. If A.Escobar ss 4 0 0 0 0 3 .275 Totals 43 2 5 1 1 12 with $35 million guaran- you’re worrying about Cleveland 000 000 001 000 00—1 7 1 teed in 2011. that contract, it will slow Kansas City 000 000 010 000 01—2 5 0 One out when winning run scored. For his part, Smith said you down from the things a-singled for Aviles in the 8th. b-sacrificed for in the 9th. c-doubled for Hosmer in the 11th. he’s happy to see Charles you have to do on the Raburn d-struck out for Ibanez in the 14th. get an extension. While field. I don’t want that to E-Raburn (1). LOB-Cleveland 10, Kansas City 2. 2B-Moustakas (12), Ibanez (7). RBIs-Y.Gomes the Chiefs and Smith’s happen.” (40), Aoki (15). SB-Ch.Dickerson (1), L.Cain (14). (2). S-Ch.Dickerson. representative have neReid said he was CS-Infante Runners left in scoring position-Cleveland 5 gotiated on a contract ex- pleased to have Houston (Chisenhall, Brantley 2, J.Ramirez, Y.Gomes); City 1 (Aoki). RISP-Cleveland 2 for 9; Kansas tension, nothing has been in training camp after not Kansas City 1 for 3. Runners moved up-Swisher. GIDP-Brantley, finalized between the having him for the offseaJ.Ramirez, A.Gordon. parties. son workout program. DP-Cleveland 2 (Y.Gomes, Y.Gomes, J.Ramirez), J.Ramirez, C.Santana); Kansas City 2 The 30-year-old Smith “He’s a big part of this (Kipnis, (A.Escobar, B.Butler), (Ibanez, A.Escobar). often fielded questions team,” Reid said. “I’m Cleveland IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA 9 2 1 0 0 10 107 2.77 throughout the offseason glad he’s here and he’s Kluber Shaw 1 2-3 1 0 0 1 0 21 2.66 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 15 3.00 Atchison over the status of negotia- working hard.” Rzepczynski L, 0-31 1 1 1 0 1 16 3.60 tions, but he made it clear Notes: The Chiefs Axford 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 9 3.23 City IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA it’s time to focus on foot- signed offensive tackle Kansas Duffy 7 2 0 0 2 7 108 2.47 1 2 0 0 1 1 22 1.03 ball. Ryan Harris and line- W.Davis G.Holland BS, 2-281 2 1 1 1 0 21 1.91 “This is no longer the backer Josh Mauga To Bueno 1 2-3 0 0 0 1 3 30 2.14 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 6 3.23 time to be talking and make room on the roster, Frasor S.Downs 2 1 0 0 1 0 32 5.46 speculating,” Smith said. the Chiefs waived line- Crow W, 5-1 1 0 0 0 0 3 10 2.55 Rzepczynski pitched to 1 batter in the 14th. “Certainly the people backer DeRon Furr and Inherited runners-scored-Atchison 1-0, Axford talking — my agent and placed fullback James 1-1, Frasor 1-0. Umpires-Home, Chris Conroy; First, Jordan the front office — I told Baker as reserve/did not Baker; Second, Jerry Meals; Third, Paul Emmel. T-4:23. A-22,120 (37,903). them the same thing. report list.
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MAJOR-LEAGUE ROUNDUP
104th Kansas Amateur
Stroman shuts out Red Sox The Associated Press
American League Blue Jays 8, Red Sox 0 TORONTO — Marcus Stroman and two relievers combined on a onehitter, Juan Francisco drove in four runs and came within a double of the cycle and Toronto beat Boston on Thursday. Stroman’s no-hit bid ended when Shane Victorino blooped a single to center to lead off the seventh. One out later, Victorino was erased on Mike Napoli’s doubleplay grounder. Stroman (6-2) only allowed two other baserunners on walks and struck out seven in seven innings. The rookie righthander is 5-1 with an 1.54 ERA in seven home starts. Todd Redmond worked the eighth and Rob Rasmussen finished. Red Sox slugger David Ortiz injured his lower back on a swing in the ninth inning and was replaced by Jonny Gomes, who flied out to end the game. Boston
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Toronto
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Athletics 13, Astros 1 OAKLAND, CALIF. — Brandon Moss hit a grand slam and Oakland gave Jeff Samardzija more run support than he has had all season in a victory over Houston. Jed Lowrie had three hits and drove in a run for the A’s, who have the best record (63-38) in baseball and are a season-best 25 games over .500. Chris Carter hit a home run for the Astros, who fell to 2-4 since the AllStar Break. Samardzija (2-1) gave up a leadoff single to Jose Altuve and then retired 10 straight before Carter’s 20th home run put Houston on the board. He did not walk a batter and struck out six. He retired 12 of 13 following Carter’s blast. Carter was the lone Astro to venture past second base against Samardzija. Houston
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Oakland
ab r h bi Crisp cf 4 1 1 1 Gentry cf 0 0 0 0 Jaso dh 4 0 0 0 Dnldsn 3b 3 2 2 1 Punto pr-3b 0 1 0 0 Moss lf 3 2 1 4 DNorrs c 4 2 3 1 Vogt 1b 5 0 2 3 Freimn pr-1b 0 1 0 0 Lowrie ss 5 1 3 1 Reddck rf 4 1 2 1 Sogard 2b 3 2 0 0 Totals 33 1 6 1 Totals 35 13 14 12 Houston 000 100 000—1 Oakland 003 105 04x—13 DP-Houston 1. LOB-Houston 5, Oakland 8. 2B-Vogt (5), Reddick 2 (6). HR-Carter (20), Moss (23). SB-Donaldson (4), Sogard (8). SF-Crisp, Reddick. IP H R ER BB SO Houston Feldman L,4-8 5 1/3 9 6 6 5 4 Bass 1 2/3 2 3 3 1 0 Zeid 1 3 4 4 0 0 Oakland Samardzija W,2-1 8 5 1 1 0 6 Scribner 1 1 0 0 0 0 HBP-by Bass (Donaldson), by Zeid (Moss). WP-Feldman, Bass. T-3:03. A-22,759 (35,067). Altuve 2b Grssmn rf-cf Carter dh Krauss lf Singltn 1b MDmn 3b Corprn c KHrndz cf-ss MGnzlz ss Hoes rf
Yankees 4, Rangers 2 NEW YORK — Brandon McCarthy threw six more solid innings, fellow newcomer Chase Headley delivered another timely hit and the New York Yankees beat Texas for their sixth win in seven games. Brett Gardner doubled, scored a run and drove in one as the Yankees kept up their push since the All-Star break.
STANDINGS American League East Division
Baltimore New York Toronto Tampa Bay Boston Central Division Detroit Kansas City Cleveland Chicago Minnesota West Division
National League
W 56 53 54 49 47
L 45 48 49 53 55
W 56 51 51 49 46
L 42 50 51 54 55
Pct .554 .525 .524 .480 .461
GB — 3 3 7½ 9½
Pct GB .571 — .505 6½ .500 7 .476 9½ .455 11½
W L Pct GB Oakland 63 38 .624 — Los Angeles 60 40 .600 2½ Seattle 53 49 .520 10½ Houston 42 60 .412 21½ Texas 40 62 .392 23½ Thursday’s Games Toronto 8, Boston 0 N.Y. Yankees 4, Texas 2 Oakland 13, Houston 1 Chicago White Sox 5, Minnesota 2 KC 2, Cleveland 1, 14 innings Baltimore 4, Seattle 0 Detroit at L.A. Angels (n) Today’s Games Toronto (Buehrle 10-6) at N.Y. Yankees (Kuroda 6-6), 6:05 p.m. Boston (Lester 10-7) at Tampa Bay (Price 10-7), 6:10 p.m. Oakland (Hammel 0-2) at Texas (Williams 1-4), 7:05 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Joh.Danks 8-6) at Minnesota (Correia 5-12), 7:10 p.m. Cleveland (Tomlin 5-7) at Kansas City (Ventura 7-8), 7:10 p.m. Miami (Hand 1-2) at Houston (Keuchel 9-6), 7:10 p.m. Detroit (Smyly 6-8) at L.A. Angels (Skaggs 5-5), 9:05 p.m. Baltimore (Gausman 4-3) at Seattle (F.Hernandez 11-2), 9:10 p.m.
Texas fell to 3-17 in July and dropped 22 games under .500 for the first time since the final week of the 1988 season. McCarthy improved to 2-0 with a 1.45 ERA in three starts since the Yankees got him in a deal with Arizona earlier this month. He was 3-10 with a 5.01 ERA at the time of the trade. Texas
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h bi 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 5 2
New York
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White Sox 5, Twins 2 MINNEAPOLIS — Hector Noesi allowed three hits over 7 2-3 innings and Adam Eaton had three hits and two RBIs to lead the Chicago White Sox to a victory over Minnesota. Noesi (5-7) gave up two runs, struck out three and walked one in an impressive performance. Alexei Ramirez added two hits and an RBI for Chicago and Jake Petricka went one inning to pick up his fifth save in six chances. Phil Hughes (10-7) gave up two runs and four hits and struck out four for the Twins. But he left the game with a right shin contusion in the fourth inning when he was hit by a chopper off the bat of Adam Dunn. Hughes is listed as day-to-day. Chicago
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Minnesota
ab r h bi Eaton cf Fuld lf 4 0 0 0 AlRmrz ss Dozier 2b 4 0 0 0 JAreu 1b Plouffe 3b 4 0 1 0 A.Dunn dh Wlngh dh 4 0 0 0 Viciedo rf Arcia rf 3 0 0 0 KSuzuk c 3 0 0 0 Sierra rf Gillaspi 3b Parmel 1b 2 1 1 0 GBckh 2b EEscor ss 3 0 0 0 De Aza lf DaSntn cf 3 1 1 2 Flowrs c Totals Totals 30 2 3 2 Chicago 001 301 000—5 Minnesota 000 000 020—2 E_Deduno (2). DP-Minnesota 1. LOB-Chicago 9, Minnesota 2. 2B-Eaton (16), J.Abreu (24), G.Beckham (20). HR-Da.Santana (3). IP H R ER BB SO Chicago Noesi W,5-7 7 2/3 3 2 2 1 3 D.Webb H,3 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 Petricka S,5-6 1 0 0 0 0 2 Minnesota P.Hughes L,10-7 3 4 2 2 0 4 Deduno 4 6 3 2 1 2 Pressly 2 1 0 0 1 1 P.Hughes pitched to 1 batter in the 4th. HBP-by Deduno (A.Dunn). WP-Noesi. T-2:46. A-32,952 (39,021).
Orioles 4, Mariners 0 SEATTLE — Wie-Yen Chen allowed five hits over eight innings and Delmon Young hit a three-run homer to give Baltimore a victory over Seattle.
East Division
Washington Atlanta Miami New York Philadelphia Central Division Milwaukee Pittsburgh St. Louis Cincinnati Chicago West Division
W 55 55 48 48 44
L 44 47 53 54 58
Pct GB .556 — .539 1½ .475 8 .471 8½ .431 12½
W 58 54 54 51 41
L 45 47 47 50 59
Pct GB .563 — .535 3 .535 3 .505 6 .410 15½
W L Pct GB San Francisco 57 45 .559 — Los Angeles 56 47 .544 1½ San Diego 45 56 .446 11½ Arizona 44 58 .431 13 Colorado 41 60 .406 15½ Thursday’s Games Philadelphia 2, San Francisco 1 Miami 3, Atlanta 2 San Diego 13, Chicago Cubs 3 Milwaukee 9, N.Y. Mets 1 Today’s Games St. Louis (J.Kelly 2-1) at Chicago Cubs (T.Wood 7-9), 3:05 p.m. Arizona (Miley 6-6) at Philadelphia (K.Kendrick 4-10), 6:05 p.m. Washington (Roark 9-6) at Cincinnati (Simon 12-4), 6:10 p.m. San Diego (Hahn 5-2) at Atlanta (A.Wood 7-7), 6:35 p.m. Miami (Hand 1-2) at Houston (Keuchel 9-6), 7:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Za.Wheeler 5-8) at Milwaukee (Gallardo 5-5), 7:10 p.m. Pittsburgh (Morton 5-9) at Colorado (B.Anderson 0-3), 7:40 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Greinke 11-6) at San Francisco (Lincecum 9-6), 9:15 p.m.
Chen (11-3), who has won his past four starts, scattered five singles, walked one and struck out three. His 11 wins ties him for third-most in American League. On the road, Chen is 6-1 with a 3.94 ERA in nine starts. Darren O’Day finished with a routine ninth inning. It was Baltimore’s eighth shutout. The Mariners have been shut out 12 times, tying Tampa Bay for the most in the American League. Baltimore
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Seattle
ab r h bi J.Jones cf 3 0 0 0 Romer rf 4 0 1 0 Cano 2b 4 0 0 0 Hart 1b 3 0 1 0 EnChvz ph 1 0 0 0 Seager 3b 4 0 1 0 JMontr dh 3 0 0 0 Morrsn ph 1 0 0 0 Ackley lf 3 0 1 0 Zunino c 3 0 0 0 Taylor ss 3 0 1 0 Totals 35 4 8 4 Totals 32 0 5 0 Baltimore 004 000 000—4 Seattle 000 000 000—0 LOB-Baltimore 4, Seattle 6. HR-D.Young (4). SB-Lough (7), J.Jones (20). IP H R ER BB SO Baltimore W.Chen W,11-3 8 5 0 0 1 3 O’Day 1 0 0 0 0 1 Seattle Iwakuma L,8-5 7 7 4 4 0 5 Medina 1 1 0 0 0 1 Furbush 1 0 0 0 0 3 T-2:44. A-19,621 (47,476). Markks rf DYong dh A.Jones cf N.Cruz lf Lough pr-lf C.Davis 1b JHardy ss Schoop 2b Flahrty 3b CJosph c
National League Phillies 2, Giants 1 PHILADELPHIA — Cole Hamels pitched eight strong innings and Chase Utley had an RBI single to lift Philadelphia to a victory over San Francisco. Hamels (5-5) got the better of Tim Hudson in a matchup between starters who have combined for seven All-Star appearances. The Philadelphia left-hander gave up six hits while striking out 10 and walking one. Hudson (8-7) gave up two runs in six innings although both were unearned. The right-hander struck out six and walked two. San Francisco
Philadelphia ab r h bi ab r h bi Pence rf 4 0 0 0 Revere cf 4 1 0 0 Adrianz 2b 3 0 1 1 Rollins ss 4 1 1 0 BCrwfr ss 1 0 0 0 Utley 2b 3 0 2 1 Posey c 3 0 1 0 Byrd rf 4 0 2 1 Sandovl 3b 4 0 0 0 GSizmr lf 3 0 0 0 Morse lf 4 0 1 0 Ruf 1b 4 0 1 0 Duvall 1b 3 0 1 0 Asche 3b 4 0 1 0 Arias ss-2b 4 0 0 0 Nieves c 4 0 2 0 GBlanc cf 4 1 2 0 Hamels p 3 0 0 0 THudsn p 1 0 0 0 Papeln p 0 0 0 0 Scutaro ph 10 0 0 J.Lopez p 00 0 0 Machi p 00 0 0 Totals 32 1 6 1 Totals 33 2 9 2 San Francisco 000 010 000—1 Philadelphia 100 010 00x—2 E-Morse (3), Revere (3). DP-San Francisco 1. LOB-San Francisco 7, Philadelphia 9. 2B-Rollins (16), Nieves (7). S-T.Hudson. IP H R ER BB SO San Francisco T.Hudson L,8-7 6 8 2 0 2 6 J.Lopez 1 1 0 0 0 0 Machi 1 0 0 0 0 1 Philadelphia Hamels W,5-5 8 6 1 1 1 10 Papelbon S,24-27 1 0 0 0 0 1 HBP-by Hamels (Duvall). PB-Posey. T-2:46. A-33,258 (43,651).
Brewers 9, Mets 1 MILWAUKEE — Matt Garza allowed two hits over eight innings to rebound from a horrendous outing and Ryan Braun hit one of three homers
for Milwaukee in a victory over the New York Mets. Jonathan Lucroy and Khris Davis also connected for the Brewers, who took a 6-0 lead after three innings against Dillon Gee (4-3) to win their fourth consecutive game. Garza (7-7) gave up five runs in just one-third of an inning Saturday at Washington, the shortest start of his career. New York
Milwaukee ab r h bi ab r h bi Grndrs rf 4 0 0 0 CGomz cf 4 2 2 1 DnMrp 2b 4 0 0 0 LSchfr cf 0 0 0 0 DWrght 3b 3 0 0 0 Lucroy c 4 1 2 2 Duda 1b 3 1 1 1 Braun rf 4 1 1 2 dArnad c 3 0 0 0 Grzlny p 0 0 0 0 CYoung lf 3 0 0 0 ArRmr 3b 4 0 0 0 Flores ss 3 0 1 0 EHerrr 3b-rf 0 0 0 0 Lagars cf 3 0 0 0 RWeks 2b 4 1 1 0 Gee p 0 0 0 0 KDavis lf 3 2 2 2 EYong ph 1 0 0 0 MrRynl 1b-3b3 1 1 0 Matszk p 0 0 0 0 Segura ss 4 1 1 2 Campll ph 1 0 0 0 Garza p 3 0 0 0 Evelnd p 0 0 0 0 Overay ph-1b1 0 0 0 Totals 28 1 2 1 Totals 34 9 10 9 New York 000 000 100—1 Milwaukee 141 001 20x—9 LOB-New York 3, Milwaukee 3. 2B-R.Weeks (11), K.Davis (24), Mar.Reynolds (7). 3B-Segura (6). HR-Duda (16), Lucroy (12), Braun (14), K.Davis (17). SB-C.Gomez (19). S-Gee. IP H R ER BB SO New York Gee L,4-3 5 6 6 6 2 6 2 3 3 3 0 2 Matsuzaka Eveland 1 1 0 0 0 1 Milwaukee Garza W,7-7 8 2 1 1 1 4 Gorzelanny 1 0 0 0 1 0 T-2:38. A-29,755 (41,900).
Marlins 3, Braves 2 ATLANTA — Jarrod Saltalamacchia drove in the go-ahead run in the ninth inning, Henderson Alvarez won for the first time in three starts and Miami beat Atlanta. In taking three of four games, the Marlins won just their second series in the last 10 against the Braves at Turner Field. Alvarez (7-5) gave up six hits, two runs and one walk with four strikeouts in eight innings. Miami
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Atlanta
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At Mission Hills Country Club Thursday Par-70 Match Play (Round of 64) No. 1 Chase Hanna, Leawood, wins 5 and 4 over No. 64 David Jackson, Lansing. No. 33 Shane Gilbert, Derby, wins 4 and 3 over No. 32 Jack Rickabaugh, Garnett. No. 49 Andrew Beckler, Topeka, wins 3 and 2 over No. 16 Spencer Christian, Wichita. No. 17 Ryne Fisher, Leawood, wins 3 and 1 over No. 48 Pete Krsnich, Wichita. No. 57 Grant Grego, Lee’s Summit, wins in 19 holes over No. 8 Alex Carney, Wichita. No. 25 Trey Herman, Hays, wins 3 and 2 over No. 40 Joseph Lambert, Leawood. No. 56 Matt Lazzo, Wichita, wins 2 and 1 over No. 9 Philip Bartimus, Kansas City, Mo. No. 24 Jackson Foth, Lake Quivira, wins 2 up over No. 41 Drew Sandburg, Tonganoxie. No. 4 Bryan Norton, Mission Hills, wins 4 and 3 over No. 61 Scott Kramer, Olathe. No. 36 Tyler Shelton, Fairway, wins 2 and 1 over No. 29 Trenton Specht, Garden City. No. 13 Connor Knabe, Leawood, wins 2 and 1 over No. 52 Matt Green, Lenexa. No. 20 Jack Courington, Wichita, wins 5 and 3 over No. 45 Caleb Haight, Wichita. No. 5 Travis Mays, Overland Park, wins 4 and 3 over No. 60 Doug Kaup, Phillipsburg. No. 28 Sam Wempe, Topeka, wins in 20 holes over No. 37 Turner Wintz, Hutchinson. No. 53 Ryan Argotsinger, Lee’s Summit, wins 3 and 1 over No. 12 Andy Spencer, Prairie Village. No. 21 Dax Shaw, Arkansas City, wins 1 up over No. 44 Jon Hughes, Gardner. No. 2 Alex Higgs, Overland Park, wins 4 and 3 over No. 63 Jordan Roberts, Manhattan. No. 31 Zachary Dittmer, Kansas City, Mo. wins 5 and 4 over No. 34 Zach Tate, Leawood. No. 15 Charlie Rinehart, Kansas City, Kan. wins 3 and 2 over No. 50 Kevin Quinley, Shawnee. No. 47 Michael Greene, Overland Park, wins 1 up over No. 18 Devin Montague, Wichita. No. 7 Sam Stevens, Wichita, wins 1 up over No. 58 Landon Fox, Winfield. No. 26 Conrad Roberts, Lawrence, wins 5 and 4 over No. 39 Josh Barker, Olathe. No. 55 Brian Fehr, Junction City, wins 5 and 3 over No. 10 Jon Troutman, Spring Hill. No. 23 Kit Grove, Lawrence, wins 3 and 1 over No. 42 Mark Terranova, Overland Park. No. 3 Zac Burton, Manhattan, wins in 20 holes over No. 62 Aaron Sheaks, Wichita. No. 30 Alec Heinen, Edmund, Okla., wins 5 and 3 over No. 35 Jordan Hecker, Russell. No. 14 Colby Yates, Tonganoxie, wins 3 and 2 over No. 51 Jeff George, Gardner. No. 19 Brian Walker, Topeka, wins 4 and 3 over No. 46 Zach Kirby, Dodge City. No. 59 Peter Dierks, Mission Hills, wins 3 and 2 over No. 6 Alex Springer, Olathe. No. 38 Cameron Wiltse, Overland Park, wins in 19 holes over No. 27 Josh Weems, Lake Quivira. No. 54 Jalen Heald, Topeka, wins in 20 holes over No. 11 Charlie Stevens, Wichita. No. 22 Doug Albers, Leawood, wins 2 and 1 over No. 43 Park Ulrich, Overland Park.
The Senior Championship
Thursday At Royal Porthcawl Golf Club Bridgend, Wales Yardage: 7,021; Par: 71 First Round Bernhard Langer Bob Tway Chris Williams Andrew Oldcorn Pedro Linhart Rick Gibson Kenny Hutton a-George Zahringer Scott Dunlap
Open
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Padres 13, Cubs 3 CHICAGO — Tyson Ross struck out a career-high 11, and light-hitting San PGA-Canadian Open Diego broke out for a sea- Thursday At Royal Montreal Golf Club, Blue son-best nine runs in the Course 7,143; Par: 70 (35-35) sixth inning in a rout of Yardage: First Round the Chicago Cubs. a-amateur 31-33—64 Ross (9-10) allowed Michael Putnam Petrovic 31-33—64 one run, five hits and Tim Kyle Stanley 35-30—65 a-Taylor Pendrith 32-33—65 one walk in six innings Justin Hicks 36-30—66 to reach a career high in Charlie Wi 32-34—66 wins. He went 3-2 in five Greg Chalmers 34-32—66 Nick Watney 32-34—66 July starts, but gave up Robert Allenby 32-34—66 just four earned runs in Troy Merritt 32-34—66 35 innings. Rene Rivera had three USGA Junior Amateur hits, including a home Championship run, and drove in three Thursday At The Club at Carlton Woods’ runs. Will Venable had Nicklaus Course three hits and two RBIs, The Woodlands, Texas 7,219; Par: 72 and Alexi Amarista and Yardage: Round-of-16 Sean Crocker, Zimbabwe (137) def. Chris Nelson also drove Theegala, Chino Hills, Calif. in two runs apiece with Sahith (147), 20 holes singles in the sixth-inning William Zalatoris, Plano, Texas def. Will Dickson, Providence, outburst that gave the Pa- (140) R.I. (148), 1 up dres their highest scoring Will Grimmer, Cincinnati (138) def. Anton Serafini, Lake Mary, Fla. (148), output this season. 2 up San Diego
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h bi 1 2 0 1 3 1 0 0 1 1 3 2 1 0 1 2 0 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 0
Chicago
ab r h bi Bonifac cf 5 0 1 0 Alcantr 2b 5 1 2 0 Rizzo 1b 4 2 1 0 SCastro ss 4 0 2 1 Coghln lf 4 0 1 1 Valuen 3b 4 0 1 1 Sweeny rf 4 0 0 0 JoBakr c 4 0 1 0 EJcksn p 1 0 0 0 Schlittr p 0 0 0 0 Wrght p 0 0 0 0 Russell p 0 0 0 0 Schrhlt ph 1 0 0 0 Strop p 0 0 0 0 Lake ph 1 0 0 0 HRndn p 0 0 0 0 Totals 42131412 Totals 37 3 9 3 San Diego 200 019 001—13 Chicago 000 100 020—3 E-Rivera (7), Grandal (6), Valbuena (6), Coghlan (3). LOB-San Diego 8, Chicago 10. 2B-S.Smith (21), Jo.Baker (5). 3B-Grandal (1). HR-Rivera (7). SB-Alcantara (4). S-E.Jackson. SF-Solarte. IP H R ER BB SO San Diego T.Ross W,9-10 6 5 1 1 1 11 Stauffer 1 1/3 3 2 2 1 2 Vincent 1 2/3 1 0 0 0 3 Chicago E.Jackson L,5-11 5 7 5 4 1 4 Schlitter 0 3 6 5 1 0 W.Wright 1 4 1 1 0 2 Russell 1 0 0 0 1 0 Strop 1 0 0 0 1 1 H.Rondon 1 0 1 0 0 1 HBP-by Schlitter (T.Ross). WP-T.Ross, Stauffer, E.Jackson 2. T-3:36. A-31,321 (41,072). Amarst ss Solarte 2b-3b S.Smith rf Francr ph-rf Grandl 1b Venale cf Goeert lf CNelsn 3b Petersn ph-2b Rivera c T.Ross p Stauffr p Vincent p
Curtis Luck, Australia (141) def. Joshua McCarthy, Danville, Calif. (149), 5 and 4 Sam Horsfield, England (137) def. Zach Murray, Australia (143), 1 up Andreas Halvorsen, Norway (148) def. Davis Shore, Knoxville, Tenn., 4 and 3 Davis Riley, Hattiesburg, Miss. (138) def. Aaron DeNucci, Clive, Iowa, 2 and 1 Andy Zhang, China (143) def. Doc Redman, Raleigh, N.C. (144), 1 up
USGA Girls Junior Amateur Championship
Thursday At Forest Highlands Golf Club (Meadow Course) Flagstaff, Ariz. Yardage: 6,718; Par: 72 Third Round Upper Bracket Cindy Ha, Demarest, N.J. (145) def. Angel Yin, Arcadia, Calif. (131), 2 and 1 Brigitte Dunne, Camarillo, Calif. (148) def. Mary Janiga, Wellington, Fla. (148), 4 and 3 Princess Mary Superal, Philippines (142) def. Kristen Gillman, Austin, Texas (143), 3 and 1 Bethany Wu, Diamond Bar, Calif. (142) def. Rose Huang, Honolulu (149), 4 and 2 Lower Bracket Marijosse Navarro, Mexico (136)
def. Shannon Brooks, Vienna, Va. (149), 19 holes Andrea Lee, Hermosa Beach, Calif. (143) def. Gigi Stoll, Tigard, Ore. (142), 2 and 1 Shelly Shin, Australia (147) def. Clare Amelia Legaspi, Philippines (143), 6 and 5 Binny Lee, Frisco, Texas (150) def. Sofia Chabon, Philippines (149), 2 up
LPGA International Crown
Thursday At Caves Valley Golf Club Owings Mills, Md. Yardage: 6,628; Par: 71 Fourball Pool A Standings: Taiwan 4, Spain 3, Thailand 1, United States 0. Spain 3, Thailand 1 Ariya and Moriya Jutanugarn, Thailand, halved with Belen Mozo and Beatriz Recari, Spain. Carlota Ciganda and Azahara Munoz, Spain, def. Pornanong Phatlum and Onnarin Sattayabanphot, Thailand, 3 and 2. Taiwan 4, United States 0 Candie Kung and Teresa Lu, Taiwan, def. Paula Creamer and Cristie Kerr, United States, 4 and 3. Yani Tseng and Phoebe Yao, Taiwan, def. Stacy Lewis and Lexi Thompson, United States, 1 up. Pool B Standings: Japan 3, South Korea 2, Australia 2, Sweden 1 Japan 3, Sweden 1 Mamiko Higa and Ai Miyazato, Japan, halved with Caroline Hedwall and Anna Nordqvist, Sweden. Mika Miyazato and Sakura Yokomine, Japan, def. Pernilla Lindberg and Mikaela Parmlid, Sweden, 2 up. South Korea 2, Australia 2 Inbee Park and So Yeon Ryu, South Korea, def. Katherine Kirk and Lindsey Wright, Australia, 3 and 2. Minjee Lee and Karrie Webb, Australia, def. Na Yeon Choi and I.K. Kim, South Korea, 2 up.
MLS
Thursday’s Games Real Salt Lake 3, Montreal 1 Today’s Games Chivas USA at Colorado, 8:30 p.m.
WNBA
Thursday’s Games New York 84, Seattle 80 Phoenix 93, Los Angeles 73 Today’s Games Tulsa at Washington, 6 p.m. Chicago at Atlanta, 6:30 p.m. San Antonio at Minnesota, 7 p.m.
BASEBALL American League BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Optioned OF Jimmy Paredes to Norfolk (IL). CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Placed Zach Putnam on the 15-day DL. Recalled Andre Rienzo from Charlotte (IL). KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Traded INF/OF Jimmy Paredes to Baltimore for cash considerations. LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Placed OF Grant Green on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Monday. Recalled INF C.J. Cron from Salt Lake (PCL). MINNESOTA TWINS — Recalled Ryan Pressly from Rochester and Jorge Polanco from Fort Myers. Traded Kendrys Morales to Seattle for Stephen Pryor and optioned Pryor to Rochester. NEW YORK YANKEES — Agreed to terms with 2B Billy Fleming on a minor league contract. OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Designated Jim Johnson for assignment. Recalled Evan Scribner from Sacramento (PCL). SEATTLE MARINERS — Optioned RHPs Blake Beavan and Taijuan Walker to Tacoma (PCL). TEXAS RANGERS — Optioned Corey Knebel to Round Rock. Selected the contract of Nate Adcock from Round Rock. Transferred Mitch Moreland to the 60-day DL. Sent Joseph Ortiz to Frisco for a rehab assignment. National League ATLANTA BRAVES — Placed Anthony Varvaro on paternity leave. Recalled RHP Gus Schlosser from Gwinnett (IL). COLORADO ROCKIES — Assigned RHP Jair Jurrjens outright to Colorado Springs (PCL). Traded LHP Chris Capuano to the N.Y. Yankees for cash. LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Sent SS Erisbel Arruebarrena to AZL Dodgers for a rehab assignment. NEW YORK METS — Optioned Kirk Nieuwenhuis to Las Vegas. Recalled Wilmer Flores from Las Vegas. Assigned Buddy Carlyle outright to Las Vegas. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Agreed to terms with 2B Jake Gronsky on a minor league contract. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association CLEVELAND CAVALIERS — Signed G Andrew Wiggins. ORLANDO MAGIC — Signed G Devyn Marble. PHOENIX SUNS — Released G Dionte Christmas. FOOTBALL National Football League NFL — Suspended Baltimore RB Ray Rice two games and fined an additional game check for conduct detrimental to the NFL in violation of the league’s personal conduct policy. ATLANTA FALCONS — Agreed to terms with WR Roddy White on a four-year contract extension. BUFFALO BILLS — Claimed C Jared Wheeler off waivers from Carolina. Waived-injured CB Brandon Smith. CAROLINA PANTHERS — Signed G Fernando Velasco and C Kevin Matthews. Released C Jared Wheeler and LB Billy Boyko. CINCINNATI BENGALS — Claimed WR Conner Vernon off waivers from Cleveland. Signed WR Jeremy Johnson. Placed OL Andrew Whitworth on the PUP list. Waived P T.J. Conley. CLEVELAND BROWNS — Activated OL Chris Faulk and Jeremiah Warren, DL Jacobbi McDaniel and RB Terrance West from the non-football injury list. Released RB Jourdan Brooks and WR Kenny Shaw. Signed LB Edgar Jones. DALLAS COWBOYS — Placed G Ronald Leary and DE Anthony Spencer on the PUP list and DT Amobi Okoye on the active/non-football illness list. GREEN BAY PACKERS — Signed Korey Jones. Released Shaun Lewis. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Placed FB Stanley Havili on the PUP list. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS — Signed OT Ryan Harris and LB Josh Mauga. Released LB DeRon Furr. Placed FB James Baker on the reserve/did not report list. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS — Released TE Chase Dixon. Waived/injured G Jared Smith. Signed WR Morrell Presley. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — Placed DE Ronald Talley on active/non-football injury list. Claimed LB Brandon Magee off waivers from Cleveland. TENNESSEE TITANS — Agreed to terms with OT Taylor Lewan. SOCCER Major League Soccer NEW YORK CITY FC — Signed M Frank Lampard.
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to raise money for the Miriam Circle Kenya Foundation 1629 New Hampshire Fri & Sat 8 am - 4 pm Women’s clothes: S-XL, men’s clothes: S-L, Kenyan baskets, jewelry & wood carvings, tools, books, furniture, and lots of unique items. Something for everyone. Come & see!!!
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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
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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.
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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.
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Accounts Payable Specialist Baldwin City USD 348 Applicant should have accounting experience and strong customer service skills. Start date is August 25, 2014. Interviews begin August 7, 2014. Pay rate commensurate with experience. 32-40 hours per week, Monday- Friday.
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Bettis Asphalt & Construction, is seeking individuals for the following positions: Wheel Loader Operator, General Laborers, Finishers, Carpenters, Equipment Operators & Class A CDL. Verifiable experience required. Applications may be obtained at 1800 NW Brickyard Rd, Topeka KS or www.bettisasphalt.com
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
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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
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DriversTransportation Ready Mix Drivers 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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Administrative Assistant 15-20 hours a week. $10-14 hr. Flexible hours. Do our AP/AR. Requires excellent customer services skills and attention to details. E-mail Scott Criqui at scott@tihc.org with cover letter and resume.
Facilities Manager needed for Plymouth Congregational Church. Custodial, cleaning, set up & tear down for events, maintenance & repair work. Self starter w/strong org. skills, 3-5 yrs exp. janitor or custodian, knowledge of basic HVAC, elec., plumbing, carpentry, general grounds maintenance & landscaping. Must be able to lift 60-70 lbs on regular basis. Send cover letter & resume to barbholland@sunflower.com
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Chief Nursing Officer-RN Hospital Oversight FWH MC is seeking an individual with Hospital and ER experience. Strong leadership and innovation skills required. MSN preferred. Competitive Salary & Benefits Send Resume to: F.W. Huston Medical Center Melody Keirns, Human Resources Director 408 Delaware Winchester, KS 66097 913-774-4340 Fax: 913-774-3366 mkeirns@jcmhospital.org Non Profit organizationvisit our website www.fwhuston.com Registered/Licensed
Nurse This position will serve as the school nurse for the school district. Salary based on education and experience. Benefits available. Hours: 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. For more information contact: Paul Dorathy pdorathy@usd348.com or 785-594-2721 ext 105
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Taylor Oil Inc. 504 Main Wellsville, KS 785-883-2072
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Department of Mathematics, University of Kansas, invites applications for part/full-time temporary, teaching positions for the Kansas Algebra Program starting in fall 2014. Candidates must have a Master’s degree in Mathematics, Mathematics Education or related field and previous teaching experience. For a complete announcement and to apply online, go to:
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MAINTENANCE DIRECTOR Currently taking applications for an experienced maintenance director to perform the essential duties in a nursing home environment. Must be able to plan, coordinate & perform repairs. Knowledge in plumbing, electrical, building & grounds maintenance with some IT knowledge. Ability to interepret manuals, life safety/state regulations. Must be a team player with good communication & organizational skills. Hickory Point Care & Rehab 700 Cherokee, Oskaloosa, KS Please contact Jim Mercier at 785-863-2108 or fax resume to 785-863-2735
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Baldwin City USD 348
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
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Lawrence
(First published in the and All of Lot 11 Block 26 Lawrence Daily Journal- in University Place Annex, World July 18, 2014) an addition to the City of Douglas Lawrence, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF County Kansas DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS Commonly known as 1820 Arkansas, Lawrence, KanFIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS & sas, together with all fixLOAN, tures, appurtenances, etc. a Kansas banking thereunto pertaining; said corporation, interest in real property is Plaintiff, levied upon as the property of defendant and all vs. other alleged owners and will be sold without apELIZABETH C. STERLING, praisal to satisfy said Or(deceased), et al., der of Sale. Defendants. On this 14th day of July, Case No. 14CV190 2014. Div No. 5 Proceeding Under K.S.A. SHERIFF OF DOUGLAS Chapter 60. COUNTY Title to Real Estate InPREPARED BY: volved STEVENS & BRAND, L.L.P. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S 900 Massachusetts St., SALE Ste. 500 Lawrence, KS 66044 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Telephone: (785) 843 0811 that under and by virtue of Fax: (785) 843-0341 an Order of Sale issued by Attorneys for Plaintiff the Judge of the District Bradley R. Finkeldei Court of Douglas County, #19470 Kansas, I will offer for sale ________ at public auction and sell (First published in the to the highest bidder for cash in hand in the Jury Lawrence Daily JournalAssembly Room of the Dis- World July 18, 2014) trict Court located in the IN THE 7TH JUDICIAL lower level of the Judicial DISTRICT and Law Enforcement CenDISTRICT COURT OF ter building in the City of DOUGLAS COUNTY, Lawrence, Kansas in said KANSAS County and State on the 14th day of August, 2014, In the Matter of Petition of: at 10:00 a.m. on said day, Myong Kuk Chin the following described interest in real estate situTo Change His Name to: ated in Douglas County, Daniel Myongkuk Jin Kansas, to-wit: Tract 2: The north 10 feet of Lot 10
Case No. 2014CV233 Div. No. 1
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Pursuant to Chapter 60
IN THE INTEREST OF: BREANNA E WRAY DOB xx/xx/1999, a female
Jody Meyer, an attorney in Lawrence, Kansas, has been appointed as attorney for the mother. Tracy Fredley, an attorney in Lawrence, Kansas, has been appointed as attorney for the father.
order changing hiername from MSoojin Kimto DSoojin Clara Kim The Petition will be heard in Douglas County District Court, 111 E. 11th Street, Lawrence, KS, on the 29th day of August, 2014, at 9:00 a.m.
that on July 3, 2014, a petition was filed in this court by Douglas County Bank, Lawrence, Kansas, Administrator c.t.a. of the Last Will and Testament of George W. Corcoran, Deceased, dated September 24, 2010, praying that the Will filed with the petition be admitted to probate and record; that Douglas County Bank, Lawrence, Kansas be appointed as Administrator c.t.a. without bond; and that it be granted Letters of Administration c.t.a. under the Kansas Simplified Estates Act. You are further advised that under the provisions of the Kansas Simplified Estates Act, the court need not supervise administration of the estate, and no notice of any action of the Administrator c.t.a. or other proceedings in the administration will be given, except for notice of final settlement of decedent’s estate.
All creditors are notified to exhibit their demands against the Estate within four 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.
NOTICE OF HEARING PUBLICATION
Case No. 2014-JC-000029 THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL WHO ARE OR MAY BE CONCERNED: You are hereby notified that Myong Kuk Chin filed a Petition in the above court on 25th day of June, 2014, requesting a judgment and order changing his name from Myong Kuk Chin to Daniel Myongkuk Jin. The Petition will be heard in Douglas County District Court, 111 E. 11th Street, Lawrence, KS, on the 29th day of August, 2014, at 9:00 a.m. If you have any objection to the requested name change, you are required to file a responsive pleading on or before August 28th, 2014 in this court or appear at the hearing and object to the requested name change. If you fail to act, judgement and order will be entered upon the Petition as requested by Petitioner.
NOTICE OF HEARING (K.S.A. Chapter 38) TO: Glacier Hodges You are hereby notified that a petition pertaining to the parental rights to the child whose name appears above has been filed in this Court requesting the Court to find the child is a child in need of care. If a child is adjudged to be a child in need of care and the Court finds a parent to be unfit, the Court may permanently terminate that parent’s parental rights. The Court may also make other orders including, but not limited to, requiring a parent to pay child support.
All parties are hereby notified that, pursuant to K.S.A. 60-255, a default judgment will be taken against any parent who fails to appear in person or by counsel at the hearing. Deborah Moody, #22679 Assistant District Attorney Petitioner ________
(First published in the Lawrence Daily Journal- Soojin Kim World July 18, 2014) 171 W. 4th St., D2 Lawrence, KS 66044 IN THE 7TH JUDICIAL 812-369-9266 DISTRICT Petitioner, Pro Se DISTRICT COURT OF ________ DOUGLAS COUNTY, (First published in the KANSAS Lawrence Daily JournalIn the Matter of Petition of: World, July 11, 2014) Soojin Kim IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DOUGLAS COUNTY, To Change Her Name to: KANSAS Soojin Clara Jin
On the 4th day of August, 2014, at 1:30 p.m., each parent and any other person claiming legal custody of the minor child is required to appear for an Adjudication and Disposition Hearing, in Division 6 In the Matter of the Estate Case No. 2014CV234 at the Douglas County Law of Div. No. 1 Enforcement and Judicial Myong Kuk Chin GEORGE W. CORCORAN, Pursuant to Chapter 60 Center, 111 E 11th Street., 171 W. 4th St., D2 Deceased. Lawrence, Kansas. Prior to Lawrence, KS 66044 NOTICE OF HEARING the proceeding, a parent, 812-369-9266 Case No. 2014-PR-115 PUBLICATION grandparent or any other Petitioner, Pro Se Pursuant to K.S.A. party to the proceeding ________ Chapter 59 may file a written re- THE STATE OF KANSAS TO (First published in the sponse to the pleading ALL WHO ARE OR MAY BE NOTICE OF HEARING AND Lawrence Daily Journal- with the clerk of court. CONCERNED: NOTICE TO CREDITORS World, July 18, 2014) Kerrie Lonard of Kansas You are hereby notified THE STATE OF KANSAS TO IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Legal Services, an attorney that Soojin Kim filed a PetiDOUGLAS COUNTY, in Lawrence, Kansas, has tion in the above court on ALL PERSONS CONCERNED: KANSAS been appointed as guard- 25th day of June, 2014, reDIVISION SIX ian ad litem for the child. questing a judgment and You are hereby notified
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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS In the Matter of the Estate of Ruby Selzer a/k/a Ruby L. Selzer, Deceased
Case No. 2014 PR 124 Division 1 You are required to file your written defenses Proceeding Under thereto on or before the K.S.A. Chapter 59 7th day of August, 2014, at 10:00 o’clock A.M. of said NOTICE TO CREDITORS day, in said court, in the City of Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas, at which THE STATE OF KANSAS TO time and place said cause ALL PERSONS CONCERNED: will be heard. Should you fail therein, judgment and decree will be entered in due course upon the petition.
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You are further advised that if written objections to simplified administration are filed with the Court, the Court may order that supervised administration ensue.
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PUBLIC NOTICE CONTINUED FROM 7D You are hereby notified that on July 21, 2014, a Petition for Probate of Will and Issuance of Letters Testamentary under the Kansas Simplified Estate Act was filed in this Court by Robert A. Edwards, II, an heir devisee, legatee and executor named in the Last Will & Testament of Ruby Selzer, deceased. All creditors of the decedent are notified to exhibit their demands against the Estate within the latter of four months from the date of first publication of notice inder K.S.A. 59-2236 and amendments thereto, or if the identity of the creditor is known or reasonably ascertainable, 30 days after actual notice was given as provided by law, and if their demands are not thus exhibited, they shall be forever barred. Robert A. Edwards, II Prepared by: MILTON P. ALLEN, JR. 1201 Wakarusa Drive, Ste. E2 Lawrence, Kansas 66049 (785)331-2250 phone (785)856-0655 fax ksmick@me.com Attorney for Petitioner ________ (First published in the Lawrence Daily JournalWorld, July 25, 2014) DOUGLAS COUNTY KAW DRAINAGE DISTRICT, DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS NOTICE OF MONTHLY MEETINGS Notice is hereby given that at its July 22, 2014 meeting, the Board of Directors of the Douglas County Kaw Drainage District adopted a resolution that the Board would continue to hold its monthly meeting at 808 Massachusetts Street, Lawrence, Kansas 66044. The meetings are on the third Monday of every month at 8:30 a.m., at said location, unless otherwise changed for cause by the Board. The Board further directed that this notice shall appear in the Lawrence Journal World once a week for two consecutive weeks. ________ (Published in the Lawrence Daily Journal-World July 25, 2014) DEMOLITION PERMIT APPLICATION Date: July 21, 2014 Project Address: 515 Wisconsin St. Lawrence KS Legal Description: BLK 47 LOT 4 Sub Olmstead Sub. of E 1/2 Blk 47 Applicant Signature July 21, 2014 /s/Mark Bowden / Bowden Complete Homes Bowdencompletehomes@h otmail.com 785-550-5090 Property Owner Name: July 21, 2104 /s/Wen Chin Peng 785-760-0733 Contractor Company Name Bowden Complete Const. LLC Mark Bowden 25810 Primrose Lane, Lawrence KS 66044 785-550-5090 ________ (Published in the Lawrence Daily Journal-World July 25, 2014) ORDINANCE NO. 8994 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS, ANNEXING APPROXIMATELY 54.31 ACRES, GENERALLY LOCATED IN DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS, SURROUNDING THE PROPOSED K-10 HIGHWAY & BOB BILLINGS PARKWAY INTERCHANGE, INTO THE CITY OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS, PURSUANT TO K.S.A. 2013 SUPP. 12-520(a)(7). BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS: SECTION 1. The Governing Body finds that the annexation of that certain real property, generally located in Douglas County, Kansas, surrounding the proposed K-10 Highway & Bob Billings Parkway interchange, the legal description of which is set forth at Section 2, infra, is in the public interest, that all conditions precedent to annexation have occurred, and that annexation is proper under K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 12-520(a)(7). SECTION 2. In accordance with the Governing Body’s findings, the City hereby annexes into the City that real property bearing the following legal description, to-wit: A tract of land lying in the following Quarter Section; Southeast Quarter of Section 31, and the Southwest Quarter of Section 32, all situated in Township 12 South, Range 19 East of the 6th P.M., described as follows: BEGINNING at the Southeast corner of said Southeast Quarter of Section 31; FIRST COURSE, thence on an assumed bearing of
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South 88 degrees 09 minutes 11 seconds West, 388.74 feet along the South line of said Section 31; SECOND COURSE, thence North 00 degrees 32 minutes 24 seconds West, 503.72 feet; THIRD COURSE, thence North 15 degrees 07 minutes 24 seconds West, 452.90 feet; FOURTH COURSE, thence North 01 degree 49 minutes 35 seconds West, 222.52 feet; FIFTH COURSE, thence North 29 degrees 02 minutes 01 second East, 698.90 feet; SIXTH COURSE, thence North 22 degrees 56 minutes 29 seconds East, 166.40 feet; SEVENTH COURSE, thence North 02 degrees 40 minutes 28 seconds West, 731.94 feet to the North line of said Southeast Quarter of Section 31; EIGHTH COURSE, thence North 87 degrees 32 minutes 13 seconds East, 25.00 feet along said North line to the Northwest corner of said Southwest Quarter of Section 32; NINTH COURSE, thence North 87 degrees 56 minutes 45 seconds East, 427.57 feet along the North line of said Southwest Quarter of Section 32; TENTH COURSE, thence South 02 degrees 42 minutes 30 seconds East, 586.95 feet; ELEVENTH COURSE, thence South 17 degrees 13 minutes 52 seconds East, 823.49 feet; TWELFTH COURSE, thence North 88 degrees 02 minutes 10 seconds East, 350.00 feet; THIRTEENTH COURSE, thence South 48 degrees 25 minutes 57 seconds East, 275.86 feet; FOURTEENTH COURSE, thence North 88 degrees 02 minutes 10 seconds East, 146.66 feet; FIFTEENTH COURSE, thence South 02 degrees 35 minutes 18 seconds East, 85.47 feet to the center line of a public road; SIXTEENTH COURSE, thence North 87 degrees 41 minutes 43 seconds East, 77.39 feet along said center line; SEVENTEENTH COURSE, thence South 01 degree 56 minutes 22 seconds East, 95.00 feet; EIGHTEENTH COURSE, thence South 88 degrees 02 minutes 10 seconds West, 174.94 feet; NINETEENTH COURSE, thence South 69 degrees 01 minute 49 seconds West, 475.95 feet; TWENTIETH COURSE, thence South 28 degrees 50 minutes 41 seconds West, 586.94 feet; TWENTY-FIRST COURSE, thence South 43 degrees 48 minutes 18 seconds West, 133.57 feet; TWENTY-SECOND COURSE, thence South 24 degrees 18 minutes 51 seconds West, 93.20 feet; TWENTY-THIRD COURSE, thence South 72 degrees 11 minutes 54 seconds East, 91.01 feet; TWENTY-FOURTH COURSE, thence South 01 degree 55 minutes 32 seconds East, 33.00 feet to the South line of said Southwest Quarter of Section 32; TWENTY-FIFTH COURSE, thence South 88 degrees 04 minutes 28 seconds West, 417.20 feet along said South line to the POINT OF BEGINNING. The above described tract contains 54.31 acres, more or less. SECTION 3. If any section, sentence, clause, or phrase of this ordinance is found to be unconstitutional or is otherwise held invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, it shall not affect the validity of any remaining parts of this ordinance. SECTION 4. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication as provided by law. PASSED by the Governing Body of the City of Lawrence, Kansas, this 22nd day of July, 2014.
RATED BY REFERENCE INTO THE CITY CODE AT CHAPTER 20, ARTICLE 1, SECTION 20-108 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS, 2013 EDITION, AND AMENDMENTS THERETO.
scription, to-wit: LOT 94 ON NEW YORK STREET IN THE ORIGINAL TOWNSITE OF THE CITY OF LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS, together with all buildings, appurtenances, and improvements thereon, is hereby designated as a Landmark on the Lawrence Register of Historic Places as such designation is defined and prescribed in Chapter 22 of the Code of the City of Lawrence, Kansas, 2013 Edition, and amendments thereto. SECTION 3. The Lawrence Register of Historic Places and the map of Landmarks and Historic Districts, which are adopted and incorporated into the City Code by reference at City of Lawrence, Kan., Code § 22-401(C) (July 1, 2013), and amendments thereto, are hereby amended by showing and reflecting thereon the Landmark designation for the subject property. SECTION 4. After the effective date of this Ordinance, before commencing any activity on the subject property that would require a building or demolition permit, the owner of the subject property shall obtain from the City of Lawrence, Kansas, Historic Resources Commission a Certificate of Appropriateness pursuant to Chapter 22, Article 5. Additionally, the following activities shall not be undertaken on the subject property without first obtaining a Certificate of Appropriateness: (a) Any work that would alter the exterior of the building; and (b) Any removal or replacement of windows or siding on the structure. However, routine or regular maintenance, including, but not limited to, such items as painting previously painted surfaces, glazing, repairing broken glass, or caulking, shall not require a Certificate of Appropriateness. SECTION 5. In considering any application for a Certificate of Appropriateness, and in reviewing and commenting on matters before other bodies concerning the subject property, the City of Lawrence Kansas, Historic Resources Commission shall consider the U.S. Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation, published in 1990, and any future amendments thereto, in addition to any criteria specified by Chapter 22 of the Code of the City of Lawrence, Kansas, 2013 Edition, and amendments thereto. SECTION 6. In considering any application for a Certificate of Appropriateness and in reviewing and commenting on matters before other bodies concerning properties located within 250 feet of the subject property, the City of Lawrence, Kansas, Historic Resources Commission shall consider the U.S. Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation, published in 1990, and any future amendments thereto, in addition to any criteria specified by Chapter 22 of the Code of the City of Lawrence, Kansas, 2013 Edition, and amendments thereto, and the adopted guidelines delineating and governing the environs of the subject property. SECTION 7. If any section, sentence, clause, or phrase of this ordinance is found to be unconstitutional or is otherwise held invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, it shall not affect the validity of any remaining parts of this ordinance. SECTION 8. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication as provided by law. PASSED by the Governing Body of the City of Lawrence, Kansas, this 22nd day of July, 2014.
rary Shelter, subject to certain enumerated conditions; WHEREAS, by letter dated, April 29, 2014, the owner of record of the subject property requested that the City reconsider and amend one of the conditions of the Special Use Permit, SUP 1-3-10, specifically to permit it, during colder weather, to increase the maximum sleeping capacity of the facility from 125 to 140 persons; WHEREAS, City Staff reviewed the landowner’s April 29, 2014, request, reviewed the Site Plan, made an interior inspection of the facilities, and recommended to the Governing Body that it grant the landowner’s request; and WHEREAS, on June 24, 2014, at its scheduled regular meeting, the Governing Body considered the landowner’s request, the recommendation of City Staff, and comments from the public, and granted the landowner’s request, amending SUP-1-3-10 to permit the Temporary Shelter use to increase, on those nights where the temperature is 40° F. or colder the maximum sleeping capacity of the facility from 125 persons to 140 persons and retaining all other terms of the original conditions, including those that have already been met. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS: SECTION 1. The above-stated recitals are incorporated herein by reference and shall be as effective as if repeated verbatim. SECTION 2. In accordance with City of Lawrence, Kan., Code § 20-1306(l) (July 1, 2013), as amended, the governing body of the City of Lawrence, Kansas, hereby amends Special Use Permit, No. SUP 1-3-10, for the following legally described real property, located in the City of Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas, to-wit: Lot 1, Final Plat of Franklin Park Addition No. 2, an addition to the City of Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas permitting the subject real property to have those uses set forth in Section 3, infra, subject to the conditions established in Section 4, infra. SECTION 3. The City hereafter permits the subject real property, as granted in Section 2, supra, in accordance with Special Use Permit, No. SUP-1-3-10, as herein amended, to have the following use: Temporary Shelter. SECTION 4. The Special Use Permit granted in Section 1, supra, and the permitted use set forth in Section 2, supra, in addition to being subject to the general conditions established in Chapter 20 of the Code of the City of Lawrence, Kansas, 2013 Edition, as amended, is also subject to the following special conditions: a. Staff shall publish an ordinance per Section 20-1306(j). b. The applicant shall provide a revised Site Plan including the following: (i) The revised Site Plan shall state that missing or diseased landscape shall be replaced as a condition of occupancy of the site. (ii) The revised Site Plan shall include a note that states as follows: “The maximum sleeping capacity shall not exceed 125 persons, except on those nights when the outside temperature is 40° F. or colder. On those nights when the outside temperature is 40° F. or colder, the maximum sleeping capacity shall not exceed 140 persons.” c. The applicant shall submit to the Governing Body an annual report within the first calendar quarter of each year. The report shall include the number of guests who have obtained jobs and housing, the number of guests who utilize the applicant’s daytime and nighttime services, an update on the applicant’s on-going commitment to communicate with the surrounding neighborhood to address its concerns, and a statement of compliance with these conditions, the approved revised Site Plan, and the approved Management Plan. d. The applicant shall submit to the Planning Office a signed Site Plan Performance Agreement. e. The applicant shall locate and place a bus stop within a reasonable walking distance from the Temporary Shelter prior to occupancy of the building. f. The applicant shall obtain all necessary building permits from the City prior to commencing construction and/or tenant improvements on the site for the special use permit within twelve (12) months of the effective date of this ordinance. The deadline to obtain building permits established by this condition may be extended by a ¾ majority vote of the full membership of the Governing Body. g. The Governing Body shall approve a Management Plan no later than August 1, 2010. The applicant shall conduct a minimum of three (3) public meetings with neighbors, adjacent property owners, and stakeholders regarding the Management Plan
prior to the Governing Body’s consideration of the Management Plan. The applicant shall obtain, by a ¾ majority vote of the full membership of the Governing Body, approval of the Management Plan no later than August 1, 2010. Any substantial modifications to the Management Plan, as determined by the Director of Planning and Development Services, that occur after the Governing Body’s approval, as set forth herein, shall require a ¾ majority vote of the full membership of the Governing Body. h. The Management Plan shall include: (i) Rights and Responsibilities Document; (ii) Actions and Consequences Document; (iii) Good Neighbor Agreement; and (iv) Safety Plan. i. The applicant shall provide notice of the three (3) public meetings, required in Section 3(g), by mail to the owners of the same properties notified in the March 22, 2010, Lawrence-Douglas County Metropolitan Planning
Commission public hearing on the Special Use Permit Application. j. The Management Plan will be presented at the three (3) public meetings and shall be posted on the Lawrence Community Shelter and City of Lawrence websites not less than seven (7) days prior to the date of each meeting. SECTION 5. Failure of the applicant, owner, or any successor or assign to abide by the requirements of Chapter 20 of the Code of the City of Lawrence, Kansas, 2011 Edition, as amended, or the special condition established in Section 3, supra, shall be cause for the City to revoke Special Use Permit, No. SUP-1-3-10, in accordance with City of Lawrence, Kan., Code §§ 20-1306(l) and 20-1605 (July 1, 2013), as amended. SECTION 6. City of Lawrence, Kan., Ord. No. 8500 (Apr. 27, 2010) is hereby repealed in its entirety, it being the intent of the Governing Body that the terms and conditions of this Ordinance supersede it. SECTION 7. If
APPROVED: /s/ Mike Amyx Mike Amyx Mayor ATTEST: /s/ Diane M. Trybom Diane M. Trybom City Clerk Approved as to form and legality /s/ Toni R. Wheeler Toni R. Wheeler City Attorney ________ (Published in the Lawrence Daily Journal- World July 25, 2014) Important information for WOW! Cable customers: Effective on or after August 1, 2014, Disney XD (channel 122) and G4 (channel 121) will be available on the WOW! Digital Preferred channel lineup. ________ (Published in the Lawrence Daily Journal-World July 25, 2014) ORDINANCE NO. 9018 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS, REZONING APPROXIMATELY 2.52 ACRES FROM RM32 (MULTI-DWELLING RESIDENTIAL) DISTRICT AND MU-PD (MIXED USE PLANNED DEVELOPMENT OVERLAY) DISTRICT TO MU-PD (MIXED USE PLANNED DEVELOPMENT OVERLAY) DISTRICT, DESIGNATING THE SUBJECT PROPERTY AS A PRIMARY DEVELOPMENT ZONE, AND AMENDING THE CITY’S “OFFICIAL ZONING DISTRICT MAP,” INCORPO-
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS: SECTION 1. The base zoning district classification for the following legally described real property, situated in the City of Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas, to-wit: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 in Block 14, in Lane’s Second Addition, an Addition to the City of Lawrence, and Lot 1, the North half of Lot 2, and all of Lots 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, and 12 in Block 9, Oread Addition to the City of Lawrence; also, the south half of Lot 2, Block 9, Oread Addition to the City of Lawrence, Douglas County Kansas. is hereby changed from RM32 (Multi-Dwelling Residential) District and MU-PD (Mixed Use -Planned Development Overlay) District, to MU-PD (Mixed Use - Planned Development Overlay) District and is designated as a Primary Development Zone, as such district and zone are defined and prescribed in Chapter 20 of the Code of the City of Lawrence, Kansas, 2013 Edition, and amendments thereto. SECTION 2. The “Official Zoning District Map,” which is adopted and incorporated into the City Code by reference at City of Lawrence, Kan., Code § 20-108 (July 1, 2013), is hereby amended by showing and reflecting thereon the new zoning district classification for the subject property as described in more detail in Section 1, supra. SECTION 3 If any section, sentence, clause, or phrase of this ordinance is found to be unconstitutional or is otherwise held invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, it shall not affect the validity of any remaining parts of this ordinance. SECTION 4. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication as provided by law. PASSED by the Governing Body of the City of Lawrence, Kansas, this 22nd day of July, 2014. APPROVED: /s/ Mike Amyx Mike Amyx Mayor ATTEST: /s/ Diane M. Trybom Diane M. Trybom City Clerk Approved as to form and legality /s/ Toni R. Wheeler Toni R. Wheeler City Attorney ________ (Published in the Lawrence Daily Journal-World July 25, 2014) ORDINANCE NO. 9019 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS, DESIGNATING 1000 NEW YORK STREET, LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS, AS A LANDMARK ON THE LAWRENCE REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES AND AMENDING THE LAWRENCE REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES AND THE MAP OF LANDMARKS AND HISTORIC DISTRICTS, INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE INTO THE CITY CODE AT CHAPTER 22, ARTICLE 4, SECTION 22-401(C) OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS, 2013 EDITION, AND AMENDMENTS THERETO. WHEREAS, after giving due notice and conducting a public hearing, the City of Lawrence, Kansas, Historic Resources Commission, through HRC Resolution No. 2014-06, has recommended that the Governing Body of the City of Lawrence, Kansas, designate that real property, commonly known as 1000 New York Street, Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas, the legal description of which is set forth at Section 2, infra, as a Landmark on the Lawrence Register of Historic Places; WHEREAS, the City of Lawrence, Kansas, Historic Resources Commission has also submitted to the Governing Body a report containing that information required by Section 22-404.2(B)-(G) of the Code of the City of Lawrence, Kansas, 2013 Edition, and amendments thereto; and WHEREAS, on July 8, 2014, the Governing Body conducted a public hearing wherein it considered the report and recommendation of the City of Lawrence, Kansas, Historic Resources Commission. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS: SECTION 1. The above-stated recitals are incorporated herein by reference and shall be as effective as if repeated verbatim. SECTION 2. The following described real property (“the subject property”), commonly known as 1000 New York Street, Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas, and bearing the following legal de-
APPROVED: /s/ Mike Amyx Mike Amyx Mayor ATTEST: /s/ Diane M. Trybom Diane M. Trybom City Clerk Approved as to form and legality /s/ Toni R. Wheeler Toni R. Wheeler City Attorney ________ (Published in the Lawrence Daily Journal-World July 25, 2014) ORDINANCE NO. 9020 AMENDING SPECIAL USE PERMIT NO. SUP-1-3-10 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO 8500, AMENDING SPECIAL USE PERMIT NO. SUP-1-3-10, AND REPEALING EXISTING ORDINANCE NO. 8500. WHEREAS, on April 27, 2010, through City of Lawrence, Kan., Ord. No. 8500 (Apr. 27, 2010), the Governing Body granted to the owner of record of what was then commonly known as 3701 Franklin Park Circle and is now commonly known as 3655 East 25th Street, the legal description of which is set forth at Section 1, infra, a Special Use Permit, SUP-1-3-10, permitting it to operate thereon a Tempo-
Lawrence any section, sentence, clause, or phrase of this ordinance is found to be unconstitutional or is otherwise held invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, it shall not affect the validity of any remaining parts of this ordinance. SECTION 8: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication as provided by law. PASSED by the Governing Body of the City of Lawrence, Kansas, this 22nd day of July, 2014. APPROVED: /s/ Mike Amyx Mike Amyx Mayor ATTEST: /s/ Diane M. Trybom Diane M. Trybom City Clerk Approved as to form and legality /s/ Toni R. Wheeler Toni R. Wheeler City Attorney ________
(First published in the Lawrence Daily Journal-World, July 25, 2014) NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING The governing body of Linwood Community Library District #1 Leavenworth County will meet on 8/7/2014 at 7:00 P.M. at Linwood Community Library, 19649 Linwood Road, Linwood, KS for the purpose of hearing and answering objections of taxpayers relating to the proposed use of all funds and the amount of tax to levied. Detailed budget information is available at Linwood Community Library and will be available at this hearing. BUDGET SUMMARY Proposed Budget 2015 Expenditures and Amount of 2014 Ad Valorem Tax establish the maximum limits of the 2015 budget. Estimated Tax Rate is subject to change depending on the final assessed valuation.
*Tax rates are expressed in mills. Linwood Community Library Linwood Community Library ________ (Published in the Lawrence Daily Journal-World July 25, 2014) NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING The governing body of the City of Lawrence will meet on August 5, 2014 at 6:35 at City Hall for the purpose of hearing and answering objections of taxpayers relating to the proposed use of all funds and the amount of ad valorem tax. Detailed budget information is available at www.lawrenceks.org/budget or in the City Manager’s Office and will be available at this hearing. BUDGET SUMMARY Proposed Budget 2015 Expenditures and Amount of 2014 Ad Valorem Tax establish the maximum limits of the 2015 budget. Estimated Tax Rate is subject to change depending on the final assessed valuation.
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Dear Annie: I have two siblings with whom I have shared most everything. Now that my dad is slipping mentally and physically, we have decided to sell his home and move him into a memory care facility. My two siblings simply ignored my recommendation that we give the listing to our real estate agent. Annie, within the past 15 years, my wife and I have sold three homes and purchased two through our very capable Realtor, while my siblings have not been in the housing market for 20 years. Instead, my brother wants his newly licensed Realtor friend to sell the house, even though she has never sold one. My sister wants her son-in-law, who recently graduated college and works at
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his mother’s real estate firm, to handle the sale. I recognize that there are individual interests here. But the additional problem is which facility my father goes to. Two are close to all of us. But my brother and sister want to move Dad into an independent living facility we visited three years ago that does not include an assisted living option and is farther away. I do not want a con-
Destination America finds green in them thar hills You just can’t have enough programming about unshaven cliches chasing legendary creatures through the Appalachians. So say the geniuses behind Destination America, the cable outfit formerly known as Planet Green. They still seem to care about a green Destination America — the kind of green on advertisers’ dollar bills. What’s the favorite show on the reconstituted P l a n e t Green, founded to increase environmental awareness? Apparently, it’s “Mountain Monsters” (8 p.m.), recently renewed for a third season. Tonight, the “Monster” in question is Ohio’s “Grassman.” Our hero, John “Trapper” Tice, enlists the aid of local moonshiners and Appalachian trackers to locate a beast purported to be 8 feet tall, weigh more than 1,000 pounds and said to be a “distant” cousin of the socalled Sasquatch. The beauty of the Internet age is our ability to nail down the genealogy of the imaginary. I’m so glad we’ve got that all figured out. O “Bride by Design” (9 p.m., TLC) moves to Friday nights. Tonight’s segment profiles Birmingham, Alabama, designer Heidi Elnora. Not to be confused with “Curvy Brides,” also debuting on TLC, the home of “Here Comes Honey Boo Boo,” on Aug. 1. O “Monumental Mysteries” (8 p.m., Travel) recalls the story of Lola Montez, an Irish-born Spanish dancer who beguiled a Bavarian king, scandalized the world and ended up in a sideshow in an American circus. Her story was adapted in the 1955 film “Lola Montes,” directed by Max Ophuls and starring Peter Ustinov. It is available for streaming as part of the Criterion Collection, available to subscribers of Hulu Plus. Tonight’s other highlights O The top 13 duke it out on “MasterChef” (7 p.m., Fox). O Shia LaBeouf stars in the 2011 sequel “Transformers: Dark of the Moon” (7 p.m., FX). O A murder suspect vanishes on “Hawaii Five-0” (8 p.m., CBS). O A bad day ends all over again on “24: Live Another Day” (8 p.m., Fox).
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is showing a lack of respect. My stepfather married my mother when we were adults. He was Jewish, and we are Christian. Every year, he purchased Christmas gifts for everyone and participated in Christmas dinner. We also helped him celebrate Hanukkah by lighting the candles and eating traditional Jewish foods. We didn’t have to believe in each other’s traditions. It is a sign of respect to participate. Going to church and praying are not necessary. Compromising is more than just showing up. — Dear Annie: I read Respectful of All the letter from “Different Gods,” who is pagan and doesn’t want — Send questions to to celebrate Christmas anniesmailbox@comcast.net, with her boyfriend’s or Annie’s Mailbox, P.O. Box parents. I believe she
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might seem off-kilter. How you deal with this person could make him or her more open to sharing in the future. Tonight: Where the fun is. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) ++++ Today you’ll end a cycle that began in December 2013, which ultimately had to do with your self-expression; however, you still might feel a bit reserved about a money matter. Tonight: You have a reason to celebrate. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) +++ If you have been holding back and trying not to get into a volatile situation, you might not be able to cork your anger much longer. Tonight: Try not to be sarcastic! Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) ++++ You seem to have the magic touch when it comes to relating to certain individuals right now. Tonight: Start with TGIF. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) ++++ You might be giving a lot of thought to what you want. Tonight: A friend clearly lets you know what he or she wants. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) ++++ A discussion could occur with someone you hardly speak to. Tonight: Avoid a difficult loved one. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) ++++ You’ll be on top of a situation, but others might not realize it. Tonight: Seize the moment. — The astrological forecast should be read for entertainment only.
UNIVERSAL CROSSWORD Universal Crossword Edited by Timothy E. Parker July 25, 2014
ACROSS 1 Tycoon on the Titanic 6 Before the appearance of life 11 Kubrick’s computer 14 Ocean liner? 15 Columbus’ hometown 16 Immodesty cause 17 Feeding only on plants 19 Charlotte of “Diff’rent Strokes” 20 Pop singer Vannelli 21 Crescent horns 23 “Frasier” co-star 27 Shames 29 Was a sign of 30 Blender setting 31 Toiled in the galley 32 Prefix for “sonic” 34 Positive message 37 Bros, e.g. 38 Rounded hill 39 Debated wedding-vow word 40 Siamese twin name 41 Green Teletubby 42 Proton part 43 Lacking companionship 45 Clinton secretary Betty
13 Windblown silt or clay 18 Strove for superiority 22 Put into action 23 Bullwinkle, for one 24 With full force 25 Things for greenthumbed chefs 26 George Washington bills 27 Fittingly 28 Folk singer Ives 32 Remove, as a clothespin 33 ___ Alamos, N.M. 35 Like “The Twilight Zone” music 36 Funny Wanda 38 Cows, old-style
46 One of a horse’s limbs 48 Campus divisions 49 Tally 50 Cries from creative people 51 Tell whoppers 52 Subsequent part of this document 59 Fireball in the sky 60 “One for the books,” for one 61 Superman portrayer Christopher 62 Summer center? 63 Nary a person 64 Series shutout DOWN 1 Cigar residue 2 That liner 3 Rocky ridge 4 Crystal ball, e.g. 5 Occupied the throne 6 Prolonged suffering 7 Terrible test score 8 Palindromic music figure 9 Chit relative 10 Tree belonging to the buckthorn family 11 Some chocolate fixes 12 Noticeably awed
39 Group pronoun 41 Florida footballer 42 Distant starlike objects 44 Bucharest currency 45 Genealogist’s study 46 Exam answer, sometimes 47 Hateful disgrace 48 Strike the hour 50 Quite a long time (Var.) 53 Capital of Shoguns 54 Christ the Redeemer city 55 Not too many 56 Golfing gadget 57 Eden occupant 58 Sales agt.
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1702 Bobwhite Dr
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Cheri Drake 423-2839
4509 Trail Road
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3 Bedroom, 3 Bath, Basement: No, 2,145 Sqft Price: $460,000 MLS# 134516 VT# 3395153
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$325,000
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Maxine Gregory 393-2063
3 Bed, 3 Bath, Bsmt: Yes, 2850 Sqft MLS#:131800 VT# 3153913
4 Bed, 4 Bath, Bsmt: Yes, 3345 Sqft MLS#:132722 VT# 3267086
Beth McFall 766-6704
2322 Orchard Ln
1324 Stone Meadows Dr
3609 West Timber Ct
4126 Steele Way
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3 Bed, 4 Bath, Bsmt: Yes, 2596 Sqft MLS#:133522 VT# 3309357
Angel Nuzum 550-4331
515 Millstone Dr
• Upgraded Kitchen! • Newer Windows, Roof, Siding • Main Floor Master Bedroom • Full Unfinished Basement • Fenced Yard
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Cheri Drake 423-2839
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3 Bed, 4 Bath, Bsmt: Yes, 2785 Sqft MLS#:133429 VT# 3299866
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1556 Fountain Dr
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4324 Helanthus Dr
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4801 W 25th St
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Kimberly Williams 312-0743
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4 Bedroom, 3 Bath, Basement: Yes, 3,500 Sqft Price: $450,000 MLS# 133999
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1544 A Legend Trail Dr
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4 Bed, 4 Bath, Bsmt: Yes, 2102 Sqft MLS#:134371 VT# 3384008
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4 Bed, 4 Bath, Bsmt: Yes, 1959 Sqft MLS#:133762
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$155,000
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3502 Sweet Grass Ct
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4726 W 24 St
Barbara Hodgson 4 Bedroom, 4 Bath, Basement: Yes, 1,816 Sqft & Kay Johnson Price: $168,000 MLS# 134039 VT# 3349231 Office: 838-8209
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765 Lincoln St
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646 E. 800 Road
1556 Fountain Drive
1613 Bobwhite Dr
• 6 Bedroom, 5 Bath, Basement: Yes Price: $850,000 • Sqft.: 5728 • MLS # 133385
• 3 Bedroom, 3 Bath, Basement: No Price: $460,000 • Sqft.: 2145 • MLS # 134516
• 4 Bedroom, 3 Bath, Basement: Yes Price: $450,000 • Sqft.: 3500 • MLS # 133999
• 4 Bedroom, 4 Bath, Basement: Yes Price: $425,000 • Sqft.: 4226 • MLS # 134367
Erin Laing-Mehojah
393-4013
6317 W. 22nd Court
Sheila Santee
766-4410
816 Diamondhead
Toni McCalla
550-5206
Steve La Rue
1504 Fountain Drive
766-2717
4126 Seele Way
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Und • 4 Bedroom, 5 Bath, Basement: Yes Price: $359,000 • Sqft.: 3890 • MLS # 133783
Jonathan Schwarz
979-3586
• 3 Bedroom, 3 Bath, Basement: Yes Price: $300,000 • Sqft.: 2612 • MLS # 133627
Toni McCalla
515 Millstone Drive
550-5206
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• 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Basement: Yes Price: $300,000 • Sqft.: 2542 • MLS # 132696
Steve La Rue
1503 Medinah Circle
766-2717
• 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Basement: No Price: $239,900 • Sqft.: 1641 • MLS # 134990
Amy LeMert
979-9911
2605 Kensington Rd
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e Und • 4 Bedroom, 3 Bath, Basement: Yes Price: $235,900 • Sqft.: 2349 • MLS # 134129
Deborah McMullen
766-6759
• 5 Bedroom, 4 Bath, Basement: Yes Price: $234,900 • Sqft.: 2542 • MLS # 132524
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766-5837
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• 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Basement: No Price: $138,500 • Sqft.: 1250 • MLS # 1134465
Sam Shipstead
691-6953
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