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Snow is no obstacle to these hard-core bicycle commuters By Christine Metz cmetz@ljworld.com

Do pets pose another threat to safe driving? Lawmakers have been banning drivers from texting or using cell phones, but experts say an unrestrained dog in the car also can be deadly. Tens of thousands of car accidents are believed caused every year by unrestrained pets. Page 7A MEN’S BASKETBALL

KU looking forward to big game today On the eve of today’s showdown between the No. 2-ranked Jayhawks and No. 11 Longhorns, Kansas University men’s basketball players say they expect a tough game. “In my eyes it’s definitely a rivalry,” KU junior forward Marcus Morris said. Page 1B

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On his way to work Friday morning, Terry Culp bundled up in long underwear, jeans, a Tshirt, thermal top, coat, stocking cap and two pairs of gloves. “I try to make it so I don’t sweat,” said Culp, who bikes 4 miles to work in snow and frigid temperatures. “They look at me like ‘What are you doing out here?’” Culp said about those he passes on his daily route from east Lawrence to Scotch Fabric Care at Sixth and Florida streets. Culp is among a group of winter warriors — hard-core bicycle commuters and recreationists — who keep on pedaling despite the snow. Some even like it. “It’s fun,” said Benn Stover, an employee at Cycle Works who keeps riding in the winter to stay in racing shape. “It’s a different challenge, different scenery. I do different routes because it takes longer to ride in the snow. It slows you down. It’s not as windy, and you get a workout in at a slower speed.” Bicycling enthusiast Eric Struckhoff said the streets were too slick Friday for him to bike up the hill for his mile-anda-half commute to Kansas University. Thursday evening he was able to make fresh tracks on local trails in Lawrence. Riding through 8 inches of fresh snow is doable but calls for pretty hard pedaling. “There are a few people in town were it’s kind of an unspoken race to be the first one down to the trails after the first new snow,” Struckhoff said. Winter bicycling requires several layers of clothes, sturdy tires, a

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Doctor removed wrong ovary; dispute persists over damages By Scott Rothschild srothschild@ljworld.com

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KANSAS UNIVERSITY GRADUATE STUDENT Julian Kuettner, of Engen, Germany, dismounts his bicycle for the last stretch up 13th Street toward the KU campus on Friday. Many local cyclists continue on two wheels throughout the winter months, but often at a much slower pace. Top photo: Lawrence resident Terry Culp maneuvers his bike through snow Friday on his daily commute to work. lot of lighting and a well-tuned bike, Stover said. In the past few months, Culp has picked up a few tips on winter biking. He figured out that in insulated coveralls he sweats too much. He has also learned to avoid loose snow. “Your front tire goes one way and your back

goes the other direction,” Culp said. And when his feet start to lose circulation, the best thing to do is to get off and push the bike for a block or so. Culp started commuting by bike last April when his truck needed transmission work. So far, there have been just two days that the weather has

kept Culp off his bike. One of them was Thursday. Sure, Culp said, he could ride the bus, but the bike is always right there. He does, however, admit looking forward to warmer weather. “Summertime. I can’t wait for it,” he said. — Reporter Christine Metz can be reached at 832-6352.

T OPEKA — In a rare move, a highly watched medical malpractice lawsuit will be reargued before the Kansas Supreme Court. Chief Justice Lawton Nuss on Friday ordered re-arguments for 9 a.m. Feb. 18 in the case where a doctor removed the wrong ovary from a Eudora woman. The dispute is over a cap in damages to the woman and has pitted some of Nuss the state’s largest special interests against each other. The Supreme Court first heard arguments in the case in October 2009 and has not issued a decision. Since then, former Chief Justice Robert Davis died and has been replaced by Justice Nancy Moritz. It was also announced Friday that Justice Eric Rosen would recuse himself from the case, although no reason was given. He will be replaced by David Knudson, a retired judge from the Kansas Court of Appeals. Each side will be given 90 minutes before the court. Nuss has ordered that no further legal briefs will be allowed to be submitted. Already numerous interests have weighed in on the case. In 2002, Amy Miller went in for surgery to remove her right Please see COURT, page 2A

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Brownback mum on bill to repeal in-state tuition By Scott Rothschild srothschild@ljworld.com

TOPEKA — Conservative Republicans in the House have teed up a bill to repeal in-state tuition for undocumented students residing in Kansas. But their fellow conservative Republican Gov. Sam Brownback refused Friday to say what he thinks about that. “I’m not ready to comment on that,” Brownback said. He said he supports a proposal that requires voters to show a photo ID to vote and proof of citizenship to register to vote.

But on the instate tuition issue, he declined to weigh in. The law was signed by Gov. Kathleen Sebelius, a Democrat, in 2004. Under the law, a student is eli- Brownback gible for the lower in-state tuition rate at a higher education institution if he or she has attended a Kansas high school for three years or more, graduated or received a GED, and signs an affidavit that he or she will apply for

legal residency when eligible to do so. Approximately 400 students in 2010 were benefiting from the provisions of the law. Many attempts to repeal it have failed, but opponents of the law believe they have a better chance of repealing it now because of the large number of new conservatives elected in the House. But Senate Democratic Leader Anthony Hensley of Topeka said that while the repeal measure would probably pass in the House, it wouldn’t in the Senate. He said the law is helping give some students “the chance to pursue

the American dream.” While in the U.S. Senate, Brownback had been an early supporter of the so-called Dream Act, which would have allowed in-state tuition for the children of some undocumented immigrants, and provided a way toward permanent residency. The federal legislation was similar to laws that were approved in some states, including Kansas. But in December, Brownback, in one of his final actions in the Senate, voted against the measure. — Statehouse reporter Scott Rothschild can be reached at 785-423-0668.

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A Lawrence federal appeals court judge is taking senior status, a move that will create a vacancy on the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Deanell Reece Tacha said she will make the move official on Thursday when she becomes eligible for senior status after her 65th

birthday on Wednesday. Judges on senior status carry a reduced caseload, but continue to draw their full salary. In 2010, federal appeals court judges earned $184,500 per year. President Barack Obama will nominate Tacha’s successor, subject to U.S. Senate confirmation. Tacha, nominated by President Ronald Reagan, has served on the court for 25 years.

“I am the most fortunate person to have had 25 years of service to this nation,” Tacha said. “And I will keep on serving.” The 12-member court already has Tacha one vacancy, Tacha said, and her departure would create a sec-

ond opening. Several other judges on senior status assist with the caseload as well, she said. Tacha said she is continuing to weigh whether she would accept an offer, if extended, to become Pepperdine University’s law dean. She is a finalist for the post. She hasn’t heard from Pepperdine officials yet, but if she were to Please see TACHA, page 2A


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DEATHS E LIZABETH ANN S EELE Memorial services for Elizabeth Ann Seele, 55, Lawrence, will be at 4 p.m. Monday at Lawrence Wesleyan Church, 3705

Clinton Parkway. Mrs. Seele died Sunday, Jan. 16, 2011, at her home. Online condolences can be sent at rumsey-yost.com.

DARLENE LAVERING S PICHER Memorial Services for Darlene Lavering Spicher, 90, of Kansas City, Mo., formerly of Ozawkie, will be at 7 p.m. Monday at the Ozawkie Way of the Cross

United Methodist Church. She died Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2011, at her home. Online condolences can be sent at barnettchapeloaks.com.

DEAN F. R EDDING Funeral services for Dean F. Redding, 88, Lawrence, are pending and will be announced by Warren-

McElwain Mortuary. He died Friday, Jan. 21, 2011, at St. Francis Health Center in Topeka.

KAREN BYERS Services for Karen Byers, 64, Lawrence, are pending and will be announced by Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home.

Mrs. Byers died Friday, Jan. 21, 2011, at Kansas University Hospital.

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LAWRENCE CITY COMMISSION Agenda highlights • 6:35 p.m. Tuesday • City Hall, Sixth and Massachusetts streets • Knology Channel 25 • Meeting documents online at lawrenceks.org

Rezoning of land near turnpike under consideration BOTTOM LINE City commissioners will consider rezoning 51 acres of property at the southwest corner of North 1800 Road and East 1000 Road from suburban home residential to general industrial. Commissioners were scheduled to consider the rezoning at last week’s meeting but deferred it.

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BACKGROUND The property is adjacent to the Kansas Turnpike and is just east of the Lecompton interchange on the turnpike. A development group led by Steve and Duane Schwada have requested the rezoning to begin marketing the property to potential industrial users. Several neighbors have opposed the rezoning, saying

that the rural nature of the site makes it inappropriate for industrial development currently. Some city commissioners also have questioned whether the site is suitable for general industrial development, or whether it should be limited to lighter industrial development.

OTHER BUSINESS Consent agenda

• Approve minutes from the Dec. 7 and Dec. 28 meetings. • Receive minutes from boards and commissions. • Approve claims. • Approve licenses as recommended by the city clerk’s office. • Bid and purchase items: a. Authorize the city manager to execute an engineering services agreement for $110,601 with Professional Engineering Consultants for design phase engineering services and property acquisition for relocating utilities for the 23rd Street bridge replacement project on East 23rd Street west of Haskell Avenue. b. Approve extension of the ESRI Enterprise License Agreement (GIS software and maintenance), for Jan. 22, 2011, through January 21, 2012, for

$50,000. • Approve a substantial amendment to the 2010 CDBG Annual Action Plan of the 2008-2012 Consolidated Plan for Tenants to Homeowners Inc. reallocating $100,000 from the First Time Homebuyer Land Trust Rehabilitation Program to the Accessible Rental Options Rental Rehabilitation Project. • Authorize the mayor to sign a release of mortgage for Pelathe Community Resource Center, 1409 and 1411 Haskell Avenue. • Receive 2010 Lawrence Police Department Racial Profiling Report. • Receive city manager’s report

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• Consider rezoning about 51 acres from County A-1 (Suburban Home Residential) to City IG (General

Industrial), on the southwest corner of North 1800 Road (Farmer’s Turnpike) and East 1000 Road (Queens Road Extended). Submitted by Venture Properties Inc., property owner of record. • Consider text amendments to the city’s land development code related to the density and development standards in the RM32 (Multi-Dwelling Residential) District including potentially increasing the maximum dwelling units per acre limit in that district. • Reconsider text amendments to the land development code to review standards related to “boarding house” and expanded to consider parking standards for multi-dwelling structures and nonconforming standards for boarding houses.

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accept, she said she would step down from the court completely. Tacha said she soon will make another trip to Malibu, Calif., where the university is located. If tradition is followed, her replacement on the court would likely come from Kansas, and Tacha said she hoped it would be so. The court is based in Denver and hears cases that originate in

Kansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming and Utah. Tacha has been a law school faculty member at KU, and she was serving as the university’s vice chancellor for academic affairs when she was nominated for the court. She also has volunteered for a number of community organizations and serves on the KU Endowment Association’s Board of Trustees. Tacha said she didn’t mind having a Democrat select her

replacement on the court. “It’s very important to me that the public recognize that judges are totally nonpolitical in their decisions,” Tacha said. And that includes making the decision to step down from full-time status, which she said she long planned to do once she became eligible, no matter who occupied the White House.

SPENCER WALSH, KANSAS UNIVERSITY FIFTH-YEAR SENIOR, Leawood, sails off a ramp of snow Thursday on the KU campus. KU students, along with many Lawrence youth who were out of school for a snow day, made the best of Wednesday’s snowfall as they slid down slopes near KU’s Potter Lake. More snow is expected this weekend. See the weather forecast, page 12A.

BRIEFLY Topeka man convicted of Conoco robbery A Douglas County jury Friday afternoon convicted a 22year-old Topeka man of robbing a Lawrence convenience store in August 2009. Jurors deliberated for about eight hours over two days before finding Sedryck Welch guilty of aggravated robbery. Prosecutors had accused Welch of using a shotgun to rob a clerk on Aug. 3, 2009, at Conoco, 2447 W. Sixth St. Lawrence police had released store surveillance photos of a man with a gun that night. After months of investigation, police arrested Welch in April 2010. The clerk and two other witnesses who knew Welch in 2009 testified at the trial and said they believed he was the man in the store’s surveillance video. District Judge Michael Malone is scheduled to sentence Welch at 3 p.m. March 31.

Candidate announced for KU position

A senior associate to the president of the University of Nebraska is the first announced candidate for Kansas University’s new position of vice chancellor for public affairs. Dara L. Troutman, before working as the Nebraska presi— Higher education reporter Andy Hyland dent’s chief of staff, worked in can be reached at 832-6388. Follow him on various public relations roles at Twitter at twitter.com/LJW_KU. the university, and served as

press secretary to thenNebraska Gov. Ben Nelson. She also worked as the deputy press secretary for U.S. Senator Bob Kerrey. Troutman has also worked as a radio journalist and has a master’s degree from the University of Nebraska. She was on campus Friday for an open question-andanswer session. Three other finalists for the position will be announced soon.

ovary. Dr. Carolyn Johnson removed her left ovary by mistake. Johnson continues to practice in Lawrence, working on the staff of the Kansas University Watkins Memorial Health Center. Miller sued for malpractice. In 2006, a Douglas County jury returned a verdict for Miller for $759,680. The award included $250,000 for noneconomic losses; $150,000 for future

noneconomic losses; $84,680 for medical expenses; $100,000 for future medical expenses; and $175,000 for loss or impairment of services as a spouse. Noneconomic losses are awarded for pain, suffering, disability, mental anguish and physical disfigurement. But then-District Court Judge Steve Six reduced the award by striking the $150,000 for future noneconomic losses because of a law that states that noneconomic

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damages can’t go above $250,000. He also struck down the $100,000 for future medical expenses. Miller’s attorneys, supported by unions, claim the $250,000 cap violates a person’s constitutional right to trial by jury and infringes on the constitutional authority of the judiciary. But insurance companies, doctors and businesses support the cap, saying it keeps health care and insurance

available by providing certainty within the business sector. Miller has not received any compensation from the case yet, according to her attorney William Skepnek. Skepnek also said that in his 33 years of practice he doesn’t remember a time when the court has requested re-arguments in a pending appeal. — Statehouse reporter Scott Rothschild can be reached at 785-423-0668.

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Giffords moved for rehabilitation She heard them, smiled, and tears welled up in her eyes. The caravan carrying Rep. Gabrielle Giffords swept past cheering crowds Friday as she left the hospital in Tucson, Ariz., where she dazzled doctors with her recovery from being shot in the head two weeks ago, and was moved to Houston for rehabilitation. Children sat on their parents’ shoulders as the motorcade passed. Many waved. Others carried signs wishing “Gabby” well. “It was very emotional and very special,” said Dr. Randall Friese, who traveled with Giffords. By Friday afternoon, after a 930-plus-mile trip that doctors said went flawlessly, Giffords was in an intensive care unit at Texas Medical Center, where a new team of doctors planned to start her therapy immediately. After several days of evaluation, she will be sent to the center’s rehabilitation hospital, TIRR Memorial Hermann. 2 | OHIO

Production of death penalty drug stops The sole U.S. manufacturer of a key lethal injection drug said Friday it is ending production because of death-penalty opposition overseas — a move that could delay executions across the United States. Over the past several months, a growing shortage of the drug, sodium thiopental, has forced some states to put executions on hold. And the problem is likely to get worse with the announcement from Hospira Inc. of Lake Forest, Ill. Hospira said it decided in recent months to switch manufacturing from its North Carolina plant to a more modern Hospira factory in Liscate, Italy. But Italian authorities demanded a guarantee the drug would not be used to put inmates to death — an assurance the company said it was not willing to give. All but one of the 35 states that employ lethal injection use sodium thiopental. In nearly every case, they use it as part of a three-drug combination that sedates and paralyzes the inmate and stops the heart. There are other, similar sedatives on the market, but substituting one drug for another would require new laws or lengthy administrative processes in some states, and could also lead to lawsuits from death row. 3 | UKRAINE

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Eudora tries to draw retail development By Chad Lawhorn clawhorn@ljworld.com

The city of Eudora and the Eudora school district are trying to catch the attention of Lawrence developers and others. They have what may be a pretty enticing carrot: 15 acres of property along a busy Kansas Highway 10 interchange. The city and school district are seeking proposals to redevelop the

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site of the former Nottingham Elementary and the district’s former football stadium, which are located on Eudora’s Church Street interchange on K-10. The city and school district hope that a successful retail development can be located on the site. Eudora City Administrator John Harrenstein said a study found that Eudora is losing at least $7 million of retail sales Please see EUDORA, page 5A

Competition lets KU students try to solve electric-car problem By Christine Metz cmetz@ljworld.com

Before Wednesday, Brian Segebrecht knew little about electric cars. Actually, it was more like “zero,” Segebrecht said. After a steep and sleepless

learning curve, Segebrecht and his three teammates pitched a plan Friday to Westar Energy on how the company could help foster the growth of the electriccar market. “There was a lot of online Please see KU, page 5A

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LAWRENCE RESIDENT BEKAH SIZELOVE and her dog, Tony, trek through a segment of sidewalk that has yet to be shoveled Friday along 13th Street in east Lawrence. The city’s snow-shoveling ordinance requires that sidewalks be shoveled by 8 a.m. Saturday. But because of overtime pay concerns, city inspectors will not be issuing fines until 8 a.m. Monday.

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Why wasn’t ticket scam caught sooner? By Dolph Simons Jr.

All but one of the seven men and women charged in connection with the ticket scam in the Kansas University athletic department have pleaded or are expected to plead guilty. In most every case, the individuals, with their attorneys at their sides, have issued statements in which they say they regret their actions and the embarrassment they may have caused the university or Kansas Athletics. It’s more likely the only thing they really regret is that they got caught. They probably would still be wheeling and dealing in the sale of prized tickets to KU football and basketball games if 4 | CHICAGO they had not been caught. They making big bucks and Hu meets business leaders, visits school were probably were trying to figure Chicago’s mayor courted Chinese President Hu out how they could make more. Jintao on Friday during a whirlwind visit that includEven though it may look like ed a tour of a local high school and stop at a busithe investigation is wrapped up, ness expo in an effort to boost economic ties it is difficult to believe others between the world’s second-largest economy and were not involved, either inside companies in Chicago and elsewhere in the Midthe athletic department umbrelwest. la or on the outside. “We in Chicago, we in the region, we in the MidLong-time basketball and west want to act as a gateway for Chinese business football ticket holders, individuinvestment into America, and at the same time we als who had been generous in want to make sure that our businesses are a gatetheir fiscal support of the athletway into China as well,” Daley said after squiring Hu ics program through the to the expo where about a dozen Chinese businesses Williams Fund and others, were with operations in the Midwest had set up exhibits extremely upset by the manner to show off their companies. in which seat locations were Hu was apparently impressed. assigned. The continuing con“These businesses have injected fresh momentum cerns expressed by long-time into the American economy and created jobs here. KU basketball and football seaThe Chinese government will continue to encourage son-ticket holders about the our companies to do business and make investments changing stream of “strangers” here,” Hu said through a translator. seated near them, the arrogant Workers at a Ukrainian aquarium didn’t believe it when a visitor said a crocodile swallowed her phone. Then the reptile started ringing. The accident in the eastern city of Dnipropetrovsk sounds a bit like “Peter Pan,” in which a crocodile happily went “tick-tock” after gulping down an alarm clock. But Gena, the 14-year-old croc who swallowed the phone, has hardly been living a fairy tale: He hasn’t eaten or had a bowel movement in four weeks and appears depressed and in pain. Gena noshed on the Nokia phone after Rimma Golovko dropped it in the water. She had stretched out her arm, trying to snap a photo of Gena opening his mouth, when the phone slipped. “This should have been a very dramatic shot, but things didn’t work out,” she said.

manner with which long-time to stop complaining. If they wantfans were treated by athletic ed better seats, they would have department officials, the fact to come up with more dollars. that many fans changed their How could something like giving plans to the university this go undetected for such a because of their anger and dis- long time? Either people within appointment with the athletic the department were blind, deaf department and its leadership, and arrogant, or they really didthe disappointment of many fac- n’t want to dig and find out why ulty members all the comover athletic plaints. department Could those COMMENTARY actions and poliwho ran the cies all comscam have operbined to make long-time, loyal ated without help from the outJayhawk fans wonder what was side? Who was taking care of all going on over an extended peri- the $400 and $500 money od of time. orders? How many ticket broTime and time again, spokes- kers or scalpers were involved? people for the athletic depart- Are there others who used the ment claimed everything was on availability of tickets to gain perthe up and up, that there was no sonal or business favors from justification to question any- others? thing in Allen Fieldhouse. It may be that each and every Doesn’t it seem reasonable person directly involved in the that senior athletic department scam has been identified and is people would have launched an facing the possibility of severe investigation to try to find out penalties. At the same time, what was behind all the anger could there be others who and frustration directed at their weren’t directly involved but department or its leader, Lew helped make the scam workable Perkins? Wouldn’t any employer and profitable? Could there be in most any other business try to others in the fieldhouse, or outfind out what was going on, why side the fieldhouse, who knew all the complaints, why the something was wrong or illegal unknown people were sitting in but didn’t say anything or “blow high-priced seats and whether the whistle”? everyone sitting in a defined How could so many people so area had indeed donated the close to the situation, individusame hundreds and thousands als who were hired because of of dollars, plus the regular tick- their knowledge and expertise et price, to obtain seats in a sup- in intercollegiate sports, be posedly sold-out arena? unaware of what was going on Over and over, those asking under their noses? questions were rebuffed and told It will be interesting to see

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whether the investigation is indeed over and everyone involved in the embarrassing and illegal scam has been identified. What assurances does incoming KU Athletic Director Sheahon Zenger have that there will not be additional disclosures to rock the KU sports scene? Are there others inside Allen Fieldhouse who played a role in the embarrassing and illegal ticket scheme who are holding their breath, hoping they will not be exposed? Again, how could something this big be hidden so that no one in the department knew or suspected something funny was going on? University officials must be hoping everyone will plead guilty so there is no trial. A trial that hangs the athletic department’s dirty laundry out for the public to see could be extremely messy and embarrassing for the entire university. Zenger and all those genuinely interested in the welfare of the university need to be assured all law enforcement agencies have finished a thorough investigation into the ticket situation and that all those involved, directly or indirectly, have been identified and will face punishment. On the other hand, if further investigation is needed, it is hoped it will continue until there is no question that all guilty parties have been exposed. Were there only seven people involved in what was going on — both on and off campus?

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TOPEKA — Every year, Robin Jennison makes the journey from Topeka to his farm near Healy for the annual rite of fall — the opening day of pheasant season. Toting a shotgun, he spends the day trekking across the fields of western Kansas with his family, searching for the elusive ringneck. Now, he wants the rest of the state and country to see the beauty and opportunities he sees in Kansas — resources, he says, that for years have been under-promoted. Thus, from his new office Monday, Jennison worked on his day off despite it being a state holiday. There’s too much to do, he said. He’s taken the reason Gov. Sam Brownback appointed him as the new secretary of the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks to heart. “Folks aren’t aware of what we have,” he said simply. “We’ve never promoted it adequately or promoted it right.” Brownback has said he wants to market Kansas’ natural resources more aggressively — including elevating the hunting and f ishing industries in Kansas as part of his economic development plan. “I want to show America why Kansas has the best hunting in the world, some of

the most unique recreational lakes and parks in the region, and unmatched tallgrass prairie land that takes you back in time,” Brownback said when announcing the appointment Jan. 7. “I want people across America to consider Kansas as a destination for a different and memorable vacation. I am confident Robin Jennison has the right knowledge, experience and skills to deliver this as the secretary of Wildlife and Parks.” That doesn’t just include outdoor attractions, however. Jennison said, if passed, he’d also be charged with promoting other state tourism attractions, such as Greensburg’s Big Well and Hutchinson’s Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center. In his fiscal 2012 proposal, Brownback recommends moving the Kansas Travel and Tourism agency out of the Department of Commerce and into wildlife and parks. That move wouldn’t save money, but it would consolidate efforts in marketing Kansas. Jennison said the tourism aspect is why he jumped at the job. He talked to his brother, Dick, before accepting the job, noting he wouldn’t be home as often in the summer to help with the family farming and ranching operation near Healy — a partnership among the two brothers and their father.

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In 2007, Kevin Kennedy saw an opportunity. Slowly but surely that opportunity became an idea, then a reality. Kennedy, a longtime volunteer with public radio in Kansas, has been working with a group of people to bring KAWR, a community radio station, to Lawrence. “If we can offer something so unique that you can have a personal interaction with a very local event, that makes it that much cooler,” Kennedy said. Back in 2007, when a window opened to obtain a noncommercial radio permit, Kennedy teamed up with local nonprofit Lawrence Freenet to get the ball rolling. An application was awarded in 2008, with a major stipulation: The station had to be up and running in three years. “It costs a lot of money to create a station from noth-

ing,” Kennedy said. Freenet’s nonprofit classif ication restricted what grants the station could apply for. So KAWR worked to establish its own nonprofit status that would allow it to capitalize on potential grant dollars. The new designation also bought the station an additional 18 months. Kennedy said KAWR also has received equipment donations from the community, as well as office and studio space at Americana Music Academy, 1419 Mass. Lawrence resident Barry Lee, who’s been involved with Kansas City’s community radio station KKFI since the ’80s, was eager to get involved with the project. “It’s a frustrating thing. There are lots of regulations,” Lee said. Frustrating or not, it’s happening. KAWR is working to set up a tower that will initially reach parts of Lawrence and Topeka. Kennedy wants the

signal to eventually cover the entire Lawrence community. KAWR will hold its first official fundraising event from 4 p.m. today through early Sunday at Liberty Hall. Lawrence resident Malcolm Miller, who’s been working with the station for the past six months, helped organize and coordinate the variety shows, children’s story slams and local bands that will highlight the event. The event will be an introduction to the possibilities of the station, according to Lee. “Here’s who we are and here’s what we want to do,” Lee said. “It’s something they’re not going to get on any other station.” Kennedy hopes to stream original programming online by summer and, if all goes according to plan, it’ll make its on-air deadline of summer 2012.

research, but the most efficient way to do research was speaking and interviewing local experts in Lawrence,” teammate Stephen Rempala said. The group was participating in KU’s annual MBA Case Competition, a program in which teams of four are presented with a problem from a sponsoring company and have 48 hours to present a solution. The winner has the chance to compete in the Big 12 MBA Case Competition. Westar’s problem — how does an energy company help drivers transition to an electric vehicle — isn’t as futuristic as some might think. Car dealerships in the area are expected to offer electric vehicle models within the year, said Hal Jensen, director of SmartStar programs at Westar. And there have been talks about placing a public charging station in the area that could reduce fears among potential electric-car owners

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that they would run out of power away from home. Because Lawrence is a hub in Kansas for hybrid vehicles, it’s fair to assume that the community would be a good environment for the adoption of electric vehicles, Segebrecht said. Westar sees the electriccar market as another way to bolster revenue and electricity as a cheaper alternative to gasoline. “I think we certainly want to be a facilitator early on in the market to help make a new thing as understandable and convenient as we possibly can,” Jensen said. So what did the students tell Westar executives? That the company needs to become an information source where people can go to learn more about the electric car, take a leadership position in using the vehicle

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Abortion foes see chance for tougher restrictions By David Crary Associated Press Writer

NEW YORK — Buoyed by huge election gains for their allies, anti-abortion activists head into their annual March for Life rallies sensing a prime opportunity in many states to rein in the broad abortion access established 38 years ago by the Roe v. Wade decision. Foes of abortion gained strength in Congress, among state governors and in many legislatures, raising hopes among social conservatives for a broad surge of anti-abortion bills. “We are seeing a cultural shift toward protecting life and rolling back the tide of unrestricted abortions, said Charmaine Yoest, president of Americans United for Life, in a statement ahead of Saturday’s anniversary of the 1973 U.S. Supreme Court ruling. Yoest and her allies have particularly high hopes for three types of bills under consideration in several states: ● Measures modeled after a Nebraska law passed last year that outlaws abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy, based on the assertion that fetuses can feel pain after that point. That’s a departure from the standards set by Roe, which allows states to limit abortions when there’s a viable chance the fetus could survive outside the womb, generally between 22 and 24 weeks. ● Bills requiring women to have an ultrasound before an abortion. Some versions would also require doctors to describe the ultrasound image of the fetus to the woman. ● Laws prohibiting abortion

coverage in health insurance plans offered by the new state exchanges that are to commence in 2014 under President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul. Five states passed such measures last year; more may follow suit. In many states, prospects for passage of such measures are bright, although they may face court challenges. NARAL Pro-Choice America, a leading abortion-rights group, said there are now 29 anti-abortion governors, an increase of eight, including 15 in states where abortion opponents also control both legislative chambers. While abortion-rights supporters traditionally hold commemorations of the Roe decision, the anniversary has become an even higher-profile date for the anti-abortion movement. Its major event, the March for Life in Washington, D.C., is scheduled this year to take place on Monday — not the anniversary itself — while other events are scheduled throughout the weekend nationwide. On both sides of the debate, the mood contrasts sharply with 2009 and 2010. Two years ago, the anniversary came two days after Obama’s inauguration — a time of enthusiasm among abortion-rights supporters. A year ago, the anniversary coincided with the first day of testimony in the murder trial of Scott Roeder, who was later convicted of killing lateterm abortion provider Dr. George Tiller at his church in Wichita, Kan. Kansas is now one of the states where anti-abortion activists hope for dramatic legislative gains.

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SCHENECTADY, N.Y. — More than half the nation disapproves of President Barack Obama’s policies to reduce stubbornly high unemployment, a new Associated Press-GfK poll said Friday as Obama refocused his job-creation efforts on a businessfriendly vision emphasizing innovation and exports to other countries. Marking the halfway point in his four-year term, the president used a visit to Schenectady, birthplace of the General Electric Co., to declare that his job is “putting our economy into overdrive” and to announce a restructured presidential advisory board stressing increased employment and greater business opportunities abroad. “America’s home to inventors and dreamers and builders and creators,” Obama told workers at G.E.’s

Do pets pose threat to safe driving? By Sue Manning Associated Press Writer

LOS ANGELES — Man’s best friend is not a driver’s best friend. While lawmakers have been banning drivers from texting or using cell phones, many motorists are riding around with another dangerous risk — their dogs. Experts say an unrestrained dog — whether curled up on a lap, hanging out the window or resting its paws on the steering wheel — can be deadly. Tens of thousands of car accidents are believed caused every year by unrestrained pets, though no one has solid numbers. “An unrestrained pet can be hugely distracting — if he is seeking your attention, putting his face right in front of yours, starts chewing up the upholstery or is vomiting because he is carsick,” said Katherine Miller, director of applied science and research for the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. The issue is drawing attention in some statehouses. Hawaii is the only state that specifically forbids drivers from operating a vehicle with a pet on their lap. But Oregon lawmakers are considering fining drivers who hold their pets behind the wheel. And some cities are taking action, too. In 2009, 5,474 people were killed and 448,000 injured in crashes caused by distracted drivers in the United States, according to the National Highway Traff ic Safety Administration. Cell phones were the top distraction — the cause of 18 percent of the fatalities and 5 percent of the injury crashes. The agency does not track accidents caused by pets, but said they are counted among other distractions such as disruptive passengers, misbehaving children or drivers who attempt to put on makeup or read. Author Stephen King suffered several broken bones and a collapsed lung in 1999 when he was hit by a driver who claimed he was distracted by his dog. In a crash, an unrestrained pet can turn into a deadly projectile or get crushed by a driver or passenger who is thrown forward by the collision. Good pet owners will use a harness or carrier and secure their pets in the middle of the back seat, Miller said. That keeps dogs from getting hurt or bouncing around and hurting others. “A pet that weighs 50 pounds, in a 35 mph collision, is projected forward like a cannonball with 1,500 pounds of force, and that can cause critical injuries to the folks in the front seat,” Miller said. Restraining a pet also keeps the animal from running off after a crash and possibly getting hit or causing another crash, or from getting in the way of first responders, she said.

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the White House was eager to highlight economic successes such as General Electric, Obama took pains not to oversell an optimistic view to a skeptical public. “It’s a great thing that the economy is growing, but it’s not growing fast enough yet to make up for the damage that was done by the recession,” he said. Overall, 53 percent of Americans approve of how Obama is governing, and that includes a narrow majority of all-important independent voters. The job approval numbers represent a slight uptick from November and come after Obama negotiated with Republicans on a tax package and sought to build bridges with the business community. Displaying stepped-up outreach, Obama on Friday named GE’s chief executive, Jeffrey Immelt, as the head of a Council on Jobs and Competitiveness. The panel replaces Obama’s Economic Recovery

Advisory Board, which had been chaired by former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker. Obama announced late Thursday that Volcker, as expected, was ending his tenure on the panel. Immelt has been an advocate of alternative forms of energy, and the GE facility Obama visited, the company’s largest energy plant, is the future site of GE’s advanced battery manufacturing program. New battery technology has become something of an Obama pet project as a symbol of innovation, clean energy and job creation The trip followed on the heels of a state visit by Chinese President Hu Jintao that featured announcement of new trade deals worth about $45 billion and vows to ease restrictions on U.S. investments in China. “We want to open up their markets so we have two-way trade, not just one-way trade,” the president said.

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revenue and fewer than 300 employees. Google’s size today — 24,400 employees and annual revenue of $29 billion — has slowed its decision-making and innovation in the past few years. About 200 of Facebook’s 2,000 employees defected from Google, and the migration appears to be about more than just the allure of getting stock options in a hot company before it goes public. Some engineers seem to be drawn by the work at a smaller company, which offers an opportunity to reshape culture with less corporate bureaucracy and more creative freedom. “Facebook has become the cool kid on the block, and now Google wants to prove it can still be cool, too,” says Danny Sullivan, who follows both companies closely as editor-in-chief of Search Engine Land. It’s not an impossible feat, says Michael Cusumano, an MIT professor of management. As an example, he cites IBM, which seemed on its way to becoming a tech dinosaur in the early 1990s before Louis Gerstner arrived as CEO and streamlined the company.

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(Auditorium) 10:00 -11:00 and 1:30-2:30 “Nesting Bald Eagles in Kansas” with Mike Watkins 11:30-12:30 and 3:00-4:00 “Live Eagles and other Kansas Raptors” with Marty Birrell 12:45 - 1:30 “Backyard Bird Photography” by David Seibel (Theater) 11:30 - 1:00 Holly Hughes - Environmental Artist “Eagles in Mythology” A hands on activity for kids to follow. www.holly-hughes.com

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ADVENTIST

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST

1000 Connecticut St. Tony Cash, pastor .......................913-772-8337 Sabbath School ............................... 9:20 a.m. Worship Service .............................11:00 a.m. For information call ...........................843-6383

AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL ST. JAMES AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH

647 Maple St. P.O. Box 923 Lawrence, KS 66044-0923 Rev. Dr. Theodore R. Lee, Sr .........913-775-0388 Sunday School .............................. 10.00 a.m. Morning Worship ............................11:00 a.m. Wednesday Bible Study ..................... 6:30 p.m. Women’s Missionary, 2nd Fri. monthly ... 6:30 p.m.

ST. LUKE AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH

900 New York Street ..........................841-0847 Rev. Verdell Taylor ...........................865-1589 Sunday School ...............................10:00 a.m. Morning Worship ............................11:00 a.m. Wednesday Bible Study ..................... 6:30 p.m.

ANGLICAN

ST. AUGUSTINE’S ANGLICAN CHURCH

2140 SW Hodges Rd., Topeka ........785-273-4619 Traditional Worship, Faith & Practice 1928 Book of Common Prayer Services ..Sunday at 10:00 a.m. & Wed. 5:30 p.m. Father Gerald Parks... http://www.topeka-anglican.org

ASSEMBLY OF GOD

CALVARY TEMPLE ASSEMBLY OF GOD

Louisiana at 29th St. Terr. Pastor Marshall Lackrone...................842-6463 Sunday Morning Worship ..................10:30 a.m. Sunday Morning Sunday School........... 9:30 a.m. Sunday Evening Service .................... 6:30 p.m. Monday Night New Converts Class ....... 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Night Bible Study ............. 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Youth Meetings................ 6:30 p.m.

CLINTON PARKWAY ASSEMBLY OF GOD

3200 Clinton Parkway ........................843-7189 Rev. Rick Burwick, Pastor SATURDAY Men’s Breakfast and Meeting .............. 8:00 a.m. Hispanic Service ................................ 6:00 p.m. SUNDAY AM Worship Service; Kids Count Children’s Ministry; Nursery Care ........10:00 a.m. L.I.F.E. Classes for all ages; Nursery (Girls Ministry; Pioneer Club for boys; Jr. High class; electives for adults ........ 6:00 p.m. THURSDAY Youth Ministries .............................. 6:30 p.m.

EUDORA ASSEMBLY OF GOD

800 Block of Main Street, Eudora ..........542-2182 Rev. Glenn H. Weld, Pastor MPV Prayer Meeting Saturday,............ 7:30 p.m. Sunday School ............................... .9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship .............................10:30 a.m. Youth Alive Sunday .............................. 6 p.m. Children’s Church prior to sermon Sunday Evening Praise ...................... 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Service .......................... 7:00 p.m.

NEW LIFE ASSEMBLY OF GOD

5th & Baker, Baldwin City ...................594-3045 Sunday School ................................ 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship ............................11:00 a.m. Evening Worship ............................. 6:00 p.m. Wed. Evening Worship ...................... 7:00 p.m.

WILLIAMSTOWN ASSEMBLY OF GOD

1225 Oak St., Perry, KS 66073 (located in Williamstown) Pastors Rick Burcham & Gary Pearson 785-597-5228. Sunday School .................... ............9:30 a.m. Morning Worship ............................10:30 a.m. Evening Service/Youth...................... .6:30 p.m. Wednesday Concert of Prayer ............. 6:30 p.m.

BAHA’I FAITH

LAWRENCE BAHA’I COMMUNITY

4824 Quail Crest Place Phone: (785) 843-2703 Worship Service ................. 10:00 a.m. Sundays Children’s Classes .....................1:00-3:00 p.m.

BAPTIST

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BLESSED BAPTIST HOPE CHURCH (ABA)

Location ............ 1115 N. 1700 Rd, Lawrence, KS Phone.................................... (785) 856-1398 Pastor.................................. Everett Ledbetter Sunday School ................................ 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship ............................10:30 a.m. Evening Worship ............................. 6:00 a.m. Wednesday Night Bible Study ............. 7:00 p.m.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (ABC)

1330 Kasold Drive.............................843-0020 Rev. Matthew Sturtevant, Senior Pastor Rev. Sandra Heacock, Associate Pastor Rev. Patrick Landau, Pastorial Assistant Sunday Schedule: -Sunday school, 9:30 a.m., Worship at 8:30 a.m. & 10:45 a.m. www.firstbaptistlawrence.com e-mail: office@firstbaptistlawrence.com

LIGHTHOUSE BAPTIST TEMPLE

6th & Baker, Baldwin, Ks. .............785-594-4104 Richard & Denise Austin ............... Pastor & wife Sunday Worship .......................................10:30 a.m. Bluegrass Music Celebration.........5:00-6:00 p.m. Adult Bible Study .......................7:00-8:00 p.m. Wednesday Teen Bible Study .......................7:00-8:00 p.m. Adult Bible Study .......................7:00-8:00 p.m. Every last Sunday: Potluck meal after morning worship. Every 3rd Tuesday: Women’s Group ...... 7:00 p.m. Handicap Accessible. Nursery Available.

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LAWRENCE BAPTIST TEMPLE

3201 West 31st Street ........................841-1756 Rev. Gary L. Myer, Pastor ...................842-6107 Sunday School & Worship .................10:00 a.m. Evening Services ........................... ..6:00 p.m. Wednesday Evening Worship ....... .......7:30 p.m. Nursery available

INDEPENDENT

Sunday Evening Worship ................... 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Evening Service ............... 7:00 p.m.

CORNERSTONE SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH 802 West 22nd Terrace ......................843-0442 Sunday School ............................... .9:30 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship ..................10:45 a.m. Sunday Evening Service .................... 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Evening Service ....... ........6:30 p.m. Wednesday Children and Youth Activities ................................... 6:30 p.m.

INDIAN AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH

146 Indian Ave. ................................841-7355 Elders: John Gaskin, Hubert White, John Morris Sunday School ...............................10:00 a.m. Worship ......................... 11:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. Wednesday Activities........................ 6:30 p.m.

FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH, LAWRENCE

4300 West Sixth St. ...........................843-8167 .....................................www.fsbcfamily.com Sunday Traditional Worship...................... 8:30 a.m. Bible Study for all ages ................. 9:30 a.m. Contemporary Worship.................10:45 a.m. Children’s Worship......................10:45 a.m. (except for 1st Sunday of month) Wednesday: Adult Prayer Time ........................ 6:00 p.m. Youth ....................................... 6:00 p.m. Children’s Programs (ages 4-12)...... 6:30 p.m. Adult Bible Study ......................... 6:30 p.m. Traditional Choir.......................... 6:30 p.m. Worship Team Choir ..................... 7:00 p.m.

FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH, EUDORA

1103 Main ......................................542-2734 Kevin Wood, Pastor Jeff Ingle, Youth Pastor Men’s Breakfast (1st Sat. of Month) ...... 8:00 a.m. Sunday School ................................ 9:00 a.m. Sunday Worship .............................10:15 a.m. Sunday Evening Prayer Time/Various Studies ................................................... 6:30 p.m. AWANA – (Children Kindergarten to 6th grade) ............................... Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. Students Night Out Together (SNOT) ................. ............................3rd Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting ........... Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Youth Night, Nottingham Elementary Gym ................................................... 6:30 p.m. Women’s Fellowship Dinner Out ...................... ............................. 3rd Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. Celebrate Recovery .................Fridays at 8 p.m. www.eudorabc.org

BIBLE

LAWRENCE BIBLE CHAPEL

505 Monterey Way John R. Scollon, correspondent ............841-5271 Prayer Meeting ............................... 9:00 a.m. Lord’s Supper ................................. 9:30 a.m. Sunday School ...............................11:00 a.m. Family Bible Hour ...........................11:55 a.m. Wednesday Night Fellowship .............. 6:15 p.m.

265 North Michigan Pastor Don Cunningham Sunday School ............................... .9:45 a.m. Morning Worship ............................11:00 a.m. Evening Service........................... ....7:00 p.m. Prayer Service (In Homes) ...... ...........7:30 p.m.

HERITAGE BAPTIST CHURCH

1781 E. 800 Rd. Rev. Scott Hanks ..............................887-2200 Sunday School ............................... .9:30 a.m. Worship Services............................10:30 a.m. Evening Worship .......................... ...6:00 p.m. Wednesday Service ...................... ....7:00 p.m. Services also available in Spanish.

LAWRENCE LIFE FELLOWSHIP

911 Massachusetts, Lawrence, KS 66044 Gabriel Alvarado, Pastor.....................838-9093 www.lawrencelifefellowship.org Ministry Training ............................. 9:30 a.m. Worship Service .............................10:30 a.m.

REGULAR BAPTIST

FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH

710 Locust St. Lawrence, KS 66044 (785) 331-2299 We Welcome You to Our Services Sunday School .................................. 9:45 am Morning Worship ..............................11:00 am Sunday Evening .............................. ..6:30 pm Wednesday Prayer ............................. 7:00 pm Pastor Stephen V. Skea .............. (785) 242-6531

NATIONAL BAPTIST USA INC. FIRST REGULAR MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH

1646 Vermont ..................................843-5811 Pastor, Rev. Rickey D. Rambo Sunday School ............................... .9:30 a.m. Morning Worship ............................11:00 a.m. Wednesday Prayer & Study ................ 7:30 p.m.

NINTH STREET BAPTIST CHURCH

847 Ohio Street ................................843-5828 Pastor Delmar A. White ......................843-5828 Christian Outreach Center ............. (785) 843-6472 ................................................. fax 843-6481 Sunday Morning Worship ............................. 7:45 a.m. Sunday School ................................ 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship ............................10:45 a.m. Wednesday Midweek Prayer Service & Bible Study 11:30 a.m. & 7:00 p.m. Transportation available, contact Outreach Center

SOUTHERN BAPTIST

FAMILY CHURCH OF LAWRENCE

“A place where Real People care about Real Issues” Worship location: 5150 Clinton Pkwy. Lawrence, KS 66047 Ron Channell, pastor .........................843-3325 Sunday School/Bible Studies............... 9:45 a.m. Sunday Worship Service ...................11:00 a.m. Website ..............www.realpeoplerealissues.org

NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH

Lawrence Hampton Inn Jerry Porter, pastor ...........................331-4673 Sunday School ................................ 9:45 a.m. Worship Service .............................10:45 a.m.

Recovery Service ............................. 5:00 p.m. Monday Brass Instrument Class...................... 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Women’s Ministries ....................... 4:00 p.m. Bible Study .................................. 5:00 p.m.

CHRIST’S CHURCH

SELF-REALIZATION FELLOWSHIP

CHURCH OF CHRIST ON E. HIGH ST.

1793 N. 250 RD. (E. HIGH ST.) BALDWIN CITY Sunday Bible Study ........ 10:00 a.m. & 6:00 p.m. Worship Service ........................... 11:00 a.m. Wednesday ................................... 7:00 p.m. Contact phone no. 785-594-4246

1530 Winchester Road .......................542-3304 Sunday Bible Classes.......................10:00 a.m. Sunday Worship Services..11:00 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study ..................... 7:30 p.m.

CHURCH OF CHRIST at Vinland

(8 mi. S. of Lawrence, County Rd. 1055) Darrick Shepherd, Minister............785-594-3648 Bible School ..................................10:00 a.m. Worship Services............10:50 a.m. & 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study ..................... 7:00 p.m.

LONE STAR CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN

(12 mi. SW of Lawrence, 458 to County Rd 1039) 883 E 800 Rd. Children’s Sunday School .................. 9:45 a.m. Worship Service .............................10:30 a.m. Pastor Benny Rosell Fellowship & Food ..........................11:45 a.m. County Rd. 1029 N. of Globe Store, W. of Lone Star Lake Stuart Land, Pastor Worship .......................................10:00 a.m. Wed. Backbone Bible Fellowship ......... 9:30 a.m.

BRIDGEPOINTE@COMMUNITYCHURCH

Louisiana & 29th St. Terr. ...................843-9565 Dennis Carnahan, Pastor Sunday Worship .............................10:45 a.m. Bible Study Wednesday .........10 a.m. and 7 p.m.

CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST

PRAISE TEMPLE CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST

315 E. 7th St. 66044 ..........................749-0985 Paul Winn, Jr., Pastor Sunday School ............................... 10:00 am. Sunday Worship ............................ 11:30 a.m. Bible Studies– Sunday ......................................... 7:00 p.m. Wednesday .................................... 7:00 p.m. Friday ........................................... 7:00 p.m.

CHURCH OF GOD

CHURCH OF GOD (HOLINESS)

724 N. 4th Perry Michelson, Pastor, 785-842-9923 Sunday School ............................... .9:45 a.m. Worship Service .............................10:45 a.m. Sunday Evening Service .................... 7:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting (Wednesday) .............. 7:00 p.m.

COMMUNITY CHURCH OF GOD (HOLINESS)

1631 Crescent Road ..........................843-0357 www.st-lawrence.org Mass Schedule: Monday and Friday........................... 5:15 p.m. Tues., Wed. & Thurs. .....8:00 a.m. and 5:15 p.m. Sat .................................................. 8 a.m. Sat afternoon ................ 4 p.m. (Sunday Liturgy) Sun ........9 a.m., 11 a.m., 5 p.m., and 9:30 p.m. Reconciliation times: Mon - Fri ..............................................4:30 Saturday ....................................... 2:45 p.m.

HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC CHURCH, EUDORA Rectory, 311 E. 9th............................542-2788 Rev. Patric Riley Religious Education classes: Wednesdays (Sept. - May) ............ K-8 6:00 p.m. .............................................9-12 7:15 p.m. Saturday evening Mass .................... .5:00 p.m. Sunday Mass ................................ .9:30 a.m. Confessions: Saturday.............. .4:00 - 4:30 p.m. HolyFamilyEudora.com

CHARISMATIC

2295 N 1300 Rd., Eudora ....................542-3353 Rev. Phillip Scott, Pastor ....................542-3713 Sunday Worship .............................10:30 a.m. Heirs of Faith Children’s Church..........11:00 a.m. Wednesday Evening, One Way Youth ........ 7 p.m.

LAWRENCE CHRISTIAN CENTER

Meeting at 416 Lincoln in North Lawrence Daniel Nicholson, Pastor....................842-4926 Sunday Worship .............................10:00 a.m. Wednesday Family Night ................... 7:00 p.m.

MUSTARD SEED CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

700 Wakarusa Drive ..........................841-5685 Pieter Willems, Pastor .......................841-5685 Mustard Seed Christian Fellowship Sunday Services ............................10:00 a.m. Classes for all ages ................... 9:00-9:45 a.m. Wed. Jr. & Sr. High Youth Group ........ 7:00 p.m. No Active On-Campus Group currently Discipleship Class Sundays ................ 5:00 p.m.

CHINESE

LAWRENCE CHINESE EVANGELICAL CHURCH

256 N. Michigan St. (Veritas Christian School) Sunday School ................................ 9:00 a.m. Sunday Worship .............................10:30 a.m. Fellowship (Fridays) ......................... 7:30 p.m.

CHRISTIAN

LAWRENCE HEIGHTS CHRISTIAN CHURCH 2321 Peterson Rd. ............................843-1729 2 blocks west of Hallmark Cards Steve Koberlein, Senior Pastor Barry Watts, Associate Pastor Sandy Biggerstaff, Music Director Worship ........................................ 8:15 a.m. Sunday School/Bible Studies............... 9:30 a.m. Worship .......................................10:30 a.m. Youth Group ....................................... 6 p.m. Midweek Bible Studies, call for information

NORTH LAWRENCE CHRISTIAN CHURCH

647 Elm Street Rod Hinkle, Minister Sunday Services: Sunday School for all ages ........10:00-11:00 a.m. Children’s Church and Nursery .... 11 a.m. to noon Worship and Communion Services ...................................10:55 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

DISCIPLES OF CHRIST USA/CANADA FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH

MT. SINAI CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST

23rd & Anderson Road .......................841-7577 Jesse Hunter, Pastor .........................843-8365 Sunday School ................................ 9:00 a.m. Sunday Day Service.........................10:00 a.m.

COMMUNITY OF CHRIST UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY OF CHRIST

1900 University Drive.........................843-8427 Pastor Elder Nancy Zahniser ................887-6248 Church School................................. 9:00 a.m. Worship Service .............................10:00 a.m. Communion Service-The first Sunday of each month. Pot Luck-The second Sunday of each month; immediately after the worship service. Priesthood meetings-Held the first Sunday of each month from 8-8:45 a.m. Tuesday schedule: Bible study class meets each week from 10-11 a.m. Classes are free and open to all who care to participate. Wednesday schedule: Prayer services - Held the last Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m.

LAWRENCE COMMUNITY OF CHRIST

Meets each week at 711 Louisiana in the Malls at 10:00 a.m. Verlon Myers, pastor .........................843-7535 Our Mission: We are dynamically reflecting the Light of Christ to bring love, encouragement, and acceptance to all. Communion service is held the second Sunday of each month. Small group relationships and contemporary worship make our ministry unique. Small group coordinator Karen Bowman .832-2823

ECKANKAR

Religion of The Light & Sound of God

EASTERN ORTHODOX

SAINTS PETER & PAUL ANTIOCHIAN ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN CHURCH

2516 SW Huntoon, Topeka (3 blocks west of Huntoon & MacVicar) Rev. Fr. Joseph Longofono..................354-7718 Sunday Orthros ................................... 9 a.m. Sunday Divine Liturgy ......................... 10 a.m. Saturday Great Vespers ..................... 5:45 p.m.

SAINT NICHOLAS ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN CHURCH

(Orthodox Church in America - Midwest) Rev. Timothy Sawchak 846 Illinois, Suite A, Lawrence Sunday Hours/Confession..................10:10 a.m. Sunday Divine Liturgy ......................10:30 a.m. Saturday Great Vespers ..................... 5:30 p.m. Additional weekly services and exceptions to the schedule above are found at our website www. saintnicholasmyra.blogspot.com or call 749-9280

EPISCOPAL

5700 W. 6th St. (.8 mile west of Wakarusa) 785-865-5777 Rev. Matt Zimmerman Morning Service .............................. 8:00 a.m. Contemporary Service...........................10:00 a.m. Contemporary Service ............................5:00 p.m. (Children’s Program at 5:30p.m.) Our mission is to share the greatest gift, a relationship with God through Jesus Christ! For complete small group schedule call ..865-5777 website: saintmargaret.org email:margaret@saintmargaret.org

TRINITY EPISCOPAL

1011 Vermont Street..........................843-6166 Office & Chapel address: 1027 Vermont Street email: office@trinitylawrence.org www.trinitylawrence.org The Rev. Rob Baldwin

American Dream Realty, LLC

Crown Automotive

Conference Management Services 1505 Kasold Dr., Lawrence • 785-841-8194

Blackwell Hearing Center

Quality Hearing Aids at Reasonable Prices 3200 Mesa Way, Suite D

Bryant Collision Repair 1214 E. 23rd • 843-5803

Capitol Federal Savings & Loan Assn. John C. Dicus & Staff

Carlos O’Kelly’s Mexican Cafe 707 W. 23rd St. • 832-0550

Chaney Incorporated 930 E. 27th St. • 843-1691

FAMILY CHURCH OF LAWRENCE

5150 Clinton Parkway, Lawrence, KS 66047

31st & Lawrence Ave. ................ (785) 842-2343 Website: www.lfmchurch.org Worship Services: ...........9:00 a.m. & 10:35 a.m. Infants through Grade 4 programs .9:00 a.m. & 10:35 a.m. Club 56 for Grades 5 & 6 ...................10:35 a.m. Student Ministries Grades 7-12 ...........10:35 a.m.

Community Mercantile

ASK Associates, Inc.

FAMILY CHURCH OF LAWRENCE

Contemporary, Evangelical 619 Vermont....................................832-1845 Website: www.newlifelawrence.com Email: office@newlifelawrence.com Paul Gray, Senior Pastor Discovery Service & Children’s Church ... 10:00 a.m. A nursery is available for both services. Other ministries: youth groups, small groups, Bible studies, college ministry, Christian concerts, community projects. Call the church for more information. New Hope Medical Clinic open Wednesdays 9 AM to 12 PM and 2 PM to 5 PM

NEW LIFE IN CHRIST

Action Plumbing

4104 West 6th St. • 856-4663

1100 Kasold Drive.............................842-7600 www.1inchrist.org *Dr. Jeff Barclay........................... Lead Pastor *Steve Higgenbotham ................................... Worship and Technology DirectorFellowship Opportunities Sunday Worship ............................ 10:30 a.m. Children’s Church ...........................10:30 a.m. 24/7 Youth Group Wednesday ............. 6:30 p.m. Men’s Bible Study Saturday ....................................... 7:30 a.m.

FREE METHODIST

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P.O. Box 1051 • 843-5670

CHRIST COMMUNITY CHURCH

COMMUNITY

ST. MARGARET’S EPISCOPAL

1000 Kentucky, Lawrence, KS 66044..........................843-0679 Sunday Worship Services Traditional Worship & Children’s Church 9:00 a.m. Sunday School .......................10:10-10:50 a.m. Contemporary Worship & Children’s ....11:00 a.m. Wednesdays– Faith Junction- Pre K - 5th grade – 6-8pm Junior High Youth Group – 6-8pm Thursdays– 2nd Thurs/month - JOY (Just Older Youth) – 11:30am 3rd Thurs/month - Open Food Pantry – 1-4pm Events Oct 31 – Trunk-or-Treat 5 pm Nov 4 – Red Cross Blood Drive Nov 7 – Heritage Sunday

EVANGELICAL FREE

901 Iowa • 843-8544

3400 S. Iowa • 843-7700

D&D Tire

CHABAD CENTER FOR JEWISH LIFE

PEOPLES BIBLE CHURCH OF EUDORA

“Where Judaism Comes Alive” Rabbi Zalman and Nechama Tiechtel 1203 W. 19th St., Lawrence, KS 66046 785-832-TORAH (8672) Visit www.jewishku.com for current events, classes and programs.

L.D.S.

AMAZING GRACE COMMUNITY CHURCH

820 High St Baldwin ....................785-331-8840 Sunday School ......................................9:00 Sunday Services .................................. .10:30 Website: www.agchurch.com Rev. Pam Morrison .....................785-331-8840

FRIENDS

HESPER FRIENDS CHURCH

2 mi. S, 1 1/2 mi. east of Eudora Rev. Darin Kearns, Pastor ...................542-2625 Sunday School ................................ 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship .............................10:30 a.m.

EVANGELICAL

FRIENDS

1601 New Hampshire Street ................843-1491 Rev. Cloyce Thornton, Pastor ...............843-3149 Sunday School ................................ 9:30 a.m. Worship Services............................10:30 a.m. 2nd Sunday of every month: “Singspiration” & Carry-In Dinner..........................10:30 a.m. Email: thornton@sunflower.com Website: www.efcmaym.org

OREAD FRIENDS MEETING (QUAKER)

1146 Oregon, 66044 ..........................843-3277 Nathan Pettengill, co-clerk ................. 842-1129 First Day School for Children..............10:00 a.m. First Day Meeting for Silent Worship ....10:00 a.m.

INDEPENDENT

COUNTRY COMMUNITY CHURCH

878 Locust, Lawrence, KS 66044 Sunday School ................................ 9:00 a.m. Worship .......................................10:30 a.m. John Hart, Pastor (913) 205-8304

VICTORY BAPTIST CHURCH OF TONGANOXIE

24-40 Hwy., Tonganoxie, KS 66086 Sunday School ...............................10:00 a.m. Worship Service .............................11:00 a.m. Evening Service............................... 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer & Bible Study ......... 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Awana Clubs ................... 6:30 p.m.

LIVING WATER CHURCH

Sundays at 10:00 a.m. For meeting place and more information, call 841-2647. Hugh and Mary Ellen Wentz, Pastors. www.livingwaterlawrence.org

ISLAM

ISLAMIC CENTER OF LAWRENCE

1917 Naismith Dr., Moussa Elbayoumy, director Mosque......................................749-1638 Home ........................................842-3911 Main Prayer ......................... Friday, 1:30 p.m. Daily Prayers ..............Evenings (Contact Center)

JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES

SOUTHERN HILLS CONGREGATION OF JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES

1802 E. 19th, Lawrence, KS Public Talk......................... Sunday 10:00 a.m. Watchtower Study ................ Sunday 10:50 a.m. Theocratic Ministry School .....Thursday 7:30 p.m. Service Meeting ..................Thursday 8:20 p.m. Weekly Book Study............Wednesday 7:30 p.m. For more information call 843-0146

RIVER HEIGHTS CONGREGATION OF JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES

1802 East 19th Street Public Talk....................Sunday -1:30-2:20 p.m. Watchtower Study ................ Sunday - 2:20 p.m. Theocratic Ministry School ......Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Service Meeting .................. Tuesday 8:20 p.m. Weekly Book Study............Wednesday 7:30 p.m. For more information call 749-2604

JEWISH

LAWRENCE JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER, SYNAGOGUE

917 Highland Drive ...........................841-7636

3615 West 10th Street........................843-4460 Law. 1st Ward, Peter Steimle ..............865-3735 Sacrament Meeting .......................... 1:00 p.m. Law. 2nd Ward, Bishop Kevin Smith ......856-9079 Sacrament Meeting .........................11:00 a.m. Wakarusa Valley Ward, G.R. Gordon-Ross.........................842-1283 Sacrament Meeting .......................... 9:00 a.m. Lawrence University Ward......... 1629 W. 19th St. Bishop Vernon Schlinder.................841-7549 Sacrament Meeting .........................11:00 a.m.

LUTHERAN—ELCA

GOOD SHEPHERD LUTHERAN, ELCA

2211 Inverness Dr. (Corner of Clinton Pkwy) “Where Everyone is Welcome” Phone............................................843-3014 Website: www.gslc-lawrence.org Pastor, Ted Mosher Sunday Schedule: Sunday School ................................ 9:30 a.m. Coffee Fellowship ............................ 9:30 a.m. Worship .......................................10:30 a.m. Wednesday Schedule: Confirmation .................................. 6:30 p.m. FROG’s (1-6th grade) ........................ 6:00 p.m. Thursdays Choir Rehearsal .............................. 7:00 p.m. Congregational Council meets the second Tuesday of every month. 1245 New Hampshire.........................843-4150 www.tlclawrence.org The Rev. Dr. Gary Teske ................. Lead Pastor The Rev. Jennifer Renema ........ Associate Pastor Sunday worship................... 8:30 a.m., 11 a.m. Education hour ............................... .9:45 a.m. Senior High Hang Night .......... Sunday, 7:00 p.m. Sunday 11:00 a.m. worship broadcast live on KLWN 1320 AM. Nursery provided for services and Sunday School Wednesday: Prayer Group in Chapel ................. 7:00 a.m. Children’s Choirs ......... 4:15 p.m. & 4:45 p.m. Bell Choir .................................. 5:30 p.m. Jazz Eucharist ............................. 6:30 p.m. Trinity Choir ............................... 7:30 p.m. Women’s monthly book study, 2nd Monday..6:30 p.m. Women’s monthly Bible study………..3rd Wednesday .......................9:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m. Quilting Workday ..................... 2nd Wednesday ............................................ 10 a.m.-3 p.m. “A Stephen Ministry congregation”

LUTHERAN MISSOURI SYNOD IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH & UNIVERSITY STUDENT CENTER

2104 Bob Billings Parkway ..................843-0620 www.immanuel-lawrence.com Pastor Randall Weinkauf Alan Estby, Campus Pastor Traditional Liturgical Worship and Holy Communion ................................................... 8:30 a.m. Contemporary Worship & Holy Communion.....11:00 a.m. Sunday School & Bible Classes ........... 9:45 a.m. (Nursery Available) Holy Communion, all Sunday Services (Wheelchair Accessible) Blind Ministry Outreach Dinner, 3rd Fri. Monthly ................................................... 5:30 p.m. Handbell Choir, Wed. ....................... 6:30 p.m. Chancel Choir Practice, Wed............... 7:30 p.m. Deborah’s Walkers Mon./Wed./Fri........ 8:00 a.m. Check Website for Details Handbell Rehearsal, Mon. ................. 6:15 p.m. Variable, Check Website Lutheran Student Fellowship Supper, Thursday 5:30 p.m. Men’s Group (MILC), 3rd Mon. Monthly, Variable, Check Website Women’s Bible Study, 2nd Tues. ......... 9:30 a.m.

REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH LUTHERAN CHURCH - MISSOURI SYNOD

2700 Lawrence Ave ...........................843-8181 Robert Leiste, Pastor Fall Worship: Sunday Worship .............8:30 a.m. & 10:45 a.m. Sunday School ................................ 9:45 a.m. Adult Bible Study Sunday ................... 9:45 a.m. Wednesday Worship......................... 7:00 p.m.

PEACE MENNONITE CHURCH

615 Lincoln St..................................841-8614 Joanna Harader, Pastor Sunday Worship .............................10:30 a.m. Children’s Sunday School (Fall Through Spring) ............................................... 9:30 a.m. Childcare available during worship. peacemennonite@gmail.com http://peace.ks.us.mennonite.net/Home

NAZARENE

630 Connecticut • 785-842-2108

At Forest View Ministries 1470 N. 1000 Rd. .............................843-3940 Fax: 785-842-4689. www.forestview.org Robert Giffin, Lead Pastor Amy Giffin, Children’s ministries Robby Giffin, youth & family pastor Sunday Education Classes (all ages) ..... 9:00 a.m. Sunday Worship Celebration ..............10:15 a.m. Sunday Children’s Worship................10:15 a.m. Wednesday Family Dinner ................. 6:00 p.m. Wednesday OASIS (Bible studies/activities for all ages ................................................... 7:00 p.m. “Home of New Beginnings!” 1020 Kasold ....................................925-0433

Drop Zone Extreme Sports 811 E 23rd St, Suite E • 841-1884

Great Harvest Bread Co.

807 Vermont • Downtown Lawrence • 785-749-2227

Hillcrest Wrecker

3200 Franklin Park Circle • 785-843-0052

India Palace

Authentic Indian Cuisine 129 E. 10th, Lawrence • 331-4300

2734 Louisiana St (South Jr. High) Sundays ........................9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. www.eastlakelawrence.com Meeting Location: 998 N. 1771 Rd. (North of 6th Street on Queens Road) Full Gospel, Evangelical John McDermott, Pastor .....................749-0023 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 266, Lawrence, KS 66044 Sunday Worship ... 10 a.m., One Service until 8/9. Children’s Church & Nursery 9:00 a.m.11:00 a.m.. Midwest Student Ministries, meets Tuesday evening at 8:00 p.m. in The Burge Union. Website: www.msclawrence.com Email: info@msclawrence.com

MCH CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CENTER

2518 Ridge Court ........................785-727-0233 Will Spann, D. Min. Meeting: 10:30 a.m. every Sunday (In United Way)

NEW HOPE FELLOWSHIP

www.newhopelawrence.com 15th& Kasold..................................331-HOPE Darrell Brazell, Pastor Sunday Worship Service ..................10:15 a.m., Children’s Church ...........................10:30 a.m.

KANSAS FOOD 4 LIFE

1908 E 19th St. (Brookwood W-95) Lawrence, KS 66046 Kevin Goodwin, Pastor ................877-409-FOOD website: .................... www.kansasfood4life.org

RIVER CITY CHURCH

Ecumenical Christian Ministries Bldg KU Campus at 1204 Oread Sunday Worship .............................. 6:00 p.m.

VINTAGE CHURCH

Central Junior High School 1400 Massachusetts ....................785-842-1553 Sunday Worship .............................. 5:30 p.m. email:................ connect@vintagelawrence.com website: .................. www.vintagelawrence.com

LIFE TABERNACLE CHURCH

1146 Connecticut C.D. Hall, Pastor ........................785-749-9434 Sunday Morning Service ...................10:00 a.m. Sunday Evening............................... 6:30 p.m. Tuesday Evening ............................. 7:30 p.m.

PENTECOSTAL

HEAVENLY MANNA APOSTOLIC CHURCH (PAW)

416 Lincoln St............................785-840-9945 M.L. Jefferson, Pastor Internet: http://come.to/heavenlymanna Sunday School ...............................10:15 a.m. Sunday Power Hour .........................11:45 a.m. Friday Bible Study............................ 7:15 p.m. Please call for transportation, food or schedule of coming events. Food pantry available for those in need. Come and share blessings of the Lord with us!

PRESBYTERIAN EVANGELICAL

GRACE EVANGELICAL PRESBYTERIAN

3312 Calvin Dr, (Located N. of Peterson Rd. off Kasold) 843-2005 Rev. William D. Vogler, Pastor Jenny Boettcher, Director of Children’s Ministries Jenny Lichte, Early Childhood Coordinator Chad Donohoe, Director of College Ministries Ryan Mayo, College Ministries Intern Rick Pratte, Director of Congregational Life Dave Upchurch, Director, Care & Compassion Ministries Katherine Ritter, Women’s Ministries Coordinator Tyler Clements..........Director of Youth Ministries Kristen Siegfried............Youth Women’s Director Worship Services............................. 8:15 a.m. Sunday School ................................ 9:45 a.m. Worship Services........................... 10:45 a.m. Child Care provided for all services

PRESBYTERIAN USA FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

2415 Clinton Parkway (West 23rd St.) 785-843-4171 www.firstpreslawrence.org Rev. Kent Winters-Hazelton, Pastor Rev. Mary Newberg Gale, Pastor Worship schedule: Service of Reflection: A Moment of Grace...8:30 a.m. Sunday School ................................ 9:40 a.m. Fellowship ....................................10:40 a.m. Service of the Lord’s Day ..................11:00 a.m. 1024 Kasold Drive.............................843-1504 Rev. Bill Woodard, Pastor Church School................................. 8:30 a.m. Fellowship ..................................... 9:15 a.m. Worship Service .............................. 9:55 a.m.

CLINTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

Clinton, Kansas .................... Campers welcome Rev. Mike Birney, Pastor. Church School................................10:00 a.m. Worship Service .............................11:00 a.m. .

CHRIST COVENANT CHURCH

(Member of The Reformed Church of North America) 2312 Harvard (1 1/2 blks. W. of Iowa) Lawrence, 66049...........................842-5797 Pastor John McFarland Sunday School ................................ 9:30 a.m. Lord’s Day Worship .........................10:45 a.m. Evening Bible Study.......................... 6:30 p.m.

SALVATION ARMY THE SALVATION ARMY

10th & New Hampshire ......................843-4188 Rich & Judy Forney Parsonage ......................................843-7514 Sunday School ................................ 9:30 a.m. Sunday Service ..............................11:00 a.m.

AGLOW INTERNATIONAL

Lisa McFarland ..................President, 841-2276 Meeting Times ................................ 7:00 p.m. 3rd Tuesday of the month Place.....The Portal; 716 1/2 Mass. St., Downtown Lawrence

BUDDHISM

KANSAS ZEN CENTER 1423 New York St. ........................... 331-2274 Tuesday Thursday ............................. 6-7 a.m. Wednesday 6:30-7:30 p.m. chanting for this world 7-8 p.m. ................................regular practice Saturday .................................6:30-8:30 a.m. Sunday ................................. 9:30-11:30 a.m. (orientation for beginners at 9 a.m.)

THE LAWRENCE SOTO ZEN GROUP

704 8th St. ......................................594-6612 Pastor Rev. Dr. Connie Wilson Sunday School ................................ 9:30 a.m. Worship Service .............................10:45 a.m.

BALDWIN IVES CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

1018 Miami (West Baldwin) Baldwin City, KS 66006 Church Phone ..................................594-6555 Rev. Jacob Cloud................................. Pastor Sunday School ...............................10:00 a.m. Worship Service .............................11:00 a.m.

BIG SPRINGS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

96 Hwy. 40, in Big Springs ..................887-6823 bigspringsumc@aol.com Rev. Piet R. Knetsch, Pastor Prayer Group .................................. 8:45 a.m. Sunday School, all ages .................... 9:00 a.m. Coffee Fellowship ............................ 9:45 a.m. Worship .......................................10:15 a.m. Prayer Shawl Group................ Tuesdays, 7 p.m. Community Breakfast ..1st Saturday/monthly 7 a.m.

CENTENARY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

245 N. 4th (4th & Elm). Handicapped Accessible. ....................................................843-1756 Daniel Norwood, Pastor......................843-1756 Sunday Morning Schedule: Sunday School ........................ 9:30-10:30 a.m. Social Gathering.....................10:30-10:45 a.m. Worship .......................................10:50 a.m.

CENTRAL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

1501 Massachusetts ..........................843-7066 Rev. Maria Campbell ............................ Pastor Shaun Whisler .......................... Music Director Sabrina Wellman...... Christian Education Director Sundays: Sunday School for all ages ................. 9:30 a.m. Coffee Fellowship (1st, 2nd, & 4th Sun.) ..10:15 a.m. Pray in the Parlor............................10:35 a.m. Traditional Worship .........................10:45 a.m. Nursery care provided 9:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Fellowship Lunch (3rd Sun.) ..............12:00 p.m. Youth Group ................................... 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays: Adult Chancel Choir .......................... 6:00 p.m. All-age Handbell Choir ...................... 7:00 p.m. Child care provided 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Wednesday Morning Prayer................ 9:00 a.m. Wednesday Youth Fellowship.............. 6:30 p.m. Email ....................cumcpastor@sunflower.com Website ...............www.centralumclawrence.org

CLEARFIELD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

597 E. 2200 Rd. (8 miles S of Eudora on Dg. Co. Rd. 1061) ..............................................785-883-2360 Lane Bailey, Pastor Sunday Worship Services................... 9:00 a.m. Sunday School ...............................10:15 a.m.

EUDORA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

2804 N. 1300 Road ...........................542-3200 Rev. Michael Tomson-DeGreeff, Pastor Early Service .................................. 8:30 a.m. One Room Sunday School .................. 9:15 a.m. Traditional Service ..........................10:30 a.m. Nursery Provided Wednesday Night Kidz Club at 6:30 p.m. Love Dare Journal for Adults at 6:30 p.m.

FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

Downtown: 946 Vermont St. Traditional Worship ............... 8:30 & 11:00 a.m. Contemporary Worship...................... 9:40 a.m. Adult Sunday School......................... 9:30 a.m. Children Sunday School ...................10:40 a.m. West Campus: 867 Highway 40 Family Worship .................... 9:00 & 11:00 a.m. Children’s Church .................... 9:45-10:30 a.m. All Ages Sunday School ............10:00-11:00 a.m. E-mail: office@fumclawrence.org www.fumclawrence.org Rev. Dr. Tom Brady, Senior Pastor

LAWRENCE INDIAN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

950 E. 21st Street .............................832-9200 Julienne E. Judd.........................785-842-2447 Sunday School ...............................10:00 a.m. Sunday Worship .............................11:00 a.m. Bible Study (Thursday) ...................... 7:30 p.m.

PERRY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

3rd & Oak Streets, Perry, Kansas ...785-597-5375 Office Hours: .. Mon-Thurs. 8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Pastor Jack Dutton Early Worship ................................. 8:30 a.m. Sunday School ................................ 9:45 a.m. Late Worship .................................11:00 a.m. Nursery available for 11:00 a.m. Worship Service

LECOMPTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

(Hwy. 40 W to Co. 1029 - 3 mi. N to downtown Lecompton, 402 Elmore Street) ............887-6327 Rev. Kenneth Baker, Pastor .................887-6681 Sunday School, classes for all ages ..... .9:30 a.m. Morning Worship .................. 8:30 & 10:45 a.m. Email: lecomptonumc@sbcglobal.net Website: www.lecomptonumc.org

STULL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

1596 E 250 Road (intersection Dg Co Roads 442 and 1023) Rev. Andrew C. Mitchell, Pastor ...........887-6521 Sunday School ...............................10:00 a.m. Worship .......................................11:00 a.m. Email: info@stullumc.org Website: www.stullumc.org

VINLAND UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

785-594-3256 Driving directions: 8 mi. S. of Lawrence, South on 1055 to N. 700 Rd., go East to Sign on Right. Nick Woods, Pastor Sunday School ................................ 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship .............................10:30 a.m.

WORDEN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

3 1/2 miles W of 56/59 junction Everett Tuxhorn, Pastor ......................594-3894 Worship ........................................ 8:15 a.m. Church School................................. 9:30 a.m. Worship .......................................10:30 a.m.

UNITY

UNITY CHURCH OF LAWRENCE

9th & Madeline Lane .........................841-1447 Rev. Shanna McAleer Moment of Inspiration ........................843-8832 Youth Education .............................11:00 a.m. Sunday Services .................... 9:00 &11:00 a.m. Meditation Service (Wednesday).......... 6:00 p.m. Website: www.unityoflawrence.org

CHRISTIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES 3510 Clinton Place, Ste. 320................843-2429

CATHOLIC COMMUNITY SERVICE P.O. Box 342 ...................................841-0307 Services: Counseling for individuals, couples, families, and mediation services. All faiths, or those with no faith preferences, are served. Educational programs as needed. Sliding scale fee.

FAITH WORKS THERAPY Jennifer Groene, LCMFT Serving the Spiritual, Emotional, & Psychological well-being of women, children, & families. Call....................................... (785) 979-5434

HEALING STREAMS DIVINE HEALING ROOMS David and Teri Guntert 2808 Lockridge Place Lawrence, KS 66047 (785) 841-6237 Come soak in His presence and receive prayer for healing of the body, soul and spirit! Call for an appointment (785) 841-6237.

HAHN MARITAL THERAPY Paul Hahn, M.S., LMFT 4105 W. 6th St, Suite B-9 Phone: (785) 760-1916 www.hahnmaritaltherapy.com E-mail: info@hahnmaritaltherapy.com “Ministering to your union” because my passion is for pre-marital assessments, marriage therapy, sexual issues, sexual addictions and related issues. Want to help you fight for the health of your union!

STUDENT MINISTRIES

UNITED METHODIST CAMPUS MINISTRY (UMCM) 946 Vermont Street, Lawrence, KS 66044 841-7500 umcm@fumclawrence.org Campus Ministry, Creighton & Nick Alexander Student Associates: John Babcock, Cindy Heilman, Heidi Johnson, Anne Philbrick, Kyle O’Neal, Bethany Stanbrough, Kayleigh Brown, Kyle Bauman. Worship, Tuesdays at 8:30 PM, Smith Hall, Room 100

UNIVERSITY CHURCH KU Campus @Smith Hall Rm. 100 3:30 p.m. .................................785-550-6563 Pastor Sean Heston www.douc.org

BAPTIST (AMERICAN) American Baptist Center .....................843-0020 Rev. Steve Kawiecki ..........................843-0020 Weekly Bible Study ..................Wed., 8:30 p.m. Student Union ................................. 6:30 p.m. www.lxks.com/~firstbap

UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP University Christian Fellowship (SBC) Thursdays - 7pm Danforth Chapel - KU Campus Rick Clock, Campus Minister 785-841-3148 rcucf@ku.edu www.kansasucf.com

BLACK CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Leo Barbee, campus minister, 1629 W. 19th St. ................................................... 841-8001 Friday Evening ................................ 6:30 p.m.

CHARISMATIC Mustard Seed Christian Fellowship Sunday Services ............ 10:00 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Classes for all ages ................... 9:00-9:45 a.m. Wed. Jr. & Sr. High Youth Group ........ 7:00 p.m.

KU CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION KU, 400 Kansas Union Don Whittemore, advisor ....................864-2182

HAWKS FOR CHRIST Southside Church of Christ 25th & Missouri, Daniel Mcgraw...........843-0770 www.Southsidecofc.net

ECUMENICAL CHRISTIAN MINISTRY, INC. jointly sponsored by: Church of the Brethren, United Church of Christ, Presbyterian Church, (USA) and the Religious Society of Friends (Quaker). 1204 Oread .....................................843-4933 Campus pastor .............The Rev. Thad Holcombe

EPISCOPAL Canterbury House, 1116 Louisiana Rev. Joe Alford ................................843-8202 Holy Eucharist, Sunday...................... 5:00 p.m. Holy Eucharist, Tues-Danforth Chapel/KU .....Noon

HASKELL INTERFAITH COUNCIL Haskell Indian Nations Univ. Campus Interfaith Council meets at 7 p.m. the second Tuesday of each month at the Morris Baptist Center, 146 Indian Avenue. Council president is John Gaskin, 841-7355.

INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Len Andyshak, staff ...........................749-5994 Weekly Bible studies in dorms. Large group fellowship, Fridays, 6:30 p.m., Burge Union.

IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CAMPUS MINISTRY (LCMS) 15th & Iowa ....................................843-0620 Contact: Pastor Alan Estby Thursday Student Supper ......................5:30pm Sunday Worship ...................... 8:30 & 11:00am Sunday Bible Class .............................9:45am ....................................... www.ku.edu/~lsfku

LUTHERAN CAMPUS MINISTRY (ELCA) 18 E. 13th St., Lawrence, KS 66044 Phone...................................... 785-550-6560 Shawn Norris, Campus Pastor Sunday schedule: Worship at 5 p.m., with a free dinner following.

FIRMS RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS DIRECTORY

Jack Ellena Honda

2112 W. 29th Terrance • 843-0550 “You’re Gonna Like It Here”

Kastl Plumbing

M & M Office Supply 623 Massachusetts • 843-0763

Marks Jewelers, Inc. “Quality Jewelers Since 1889”

4920 Legend Dr. • Lawrence, KS 66049 • 841-2112

Kentucky Fried Chicken/A&W

Patchen Electric & Industrial Supply, Inc. 602 E. 9th St. • 843-4522

701 Wakarusa Dr. • 312-9600

King Buffet

1601 W. 23rd St. • 749-4888

Dillons Food Stores

EASTLAKE COMMUNITY CHURCH

REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN

FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

10th and Vermont • 843-0191

Dale & Ron’s Auto Service

1103 Main St., Eudora Ks. ............785-542-3720 Pastor: Harry Patterson Services .......Sunday, 10:30 a.m., Wed 7:00 p.m.

WEST SIDE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

MENNONITE

FAITH CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

NONDENOMINATIONAL

MORNING STAR CHRISTIAN CHURCH

THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS

TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, ELCA

LAWRENCE FREE METHODIST CHURCH

LAWRENCE CHURCH

Pastor, Harold Berciunas ....................550-6563 Morning Worship .............10:45 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

AGLOW OF LAWRENCE

CHRISTIAN COUNSELING

BALDWIN FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Friday Evening Services..................... 7:45 p.m. Religious School ................. Sunday - 9:30 a.m. ljcc@sunflower.com,http://www.lawrencejcc.org

www.LawrenceWesleyan.com 3705 Clinton Parkway ........................841-5446 Sunday Schedule: Worship Services.................. 9:15 & 11:00 a.m. Youth Sunday School (Jr. & Senior High) .. 9:15 a.m. Clubhouse (3 years-5th grade) 9:15 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Adult Classes....................... 9:15 & 11:00 a.m. Nursery Provided all morning Wednesday Nights: Celebrate Recovery & Celebration Station . 7:00 p.m. Second Wind (Jr. & Sr. High).............. 7:00 p.m. Email: info@LawrenceWesleyan.com Nate Rovenstine, .......................... Lead Pastor Jamie Prescott, ........................... Youth Pastor Derek Atkinson..... College Pastor/Worship Leader Elizabeth Scheib ......... Dir. of Congregational Life Holly Atkinson........Director of Children’s Ministry Mary Adams .............. Community Serve Director

ST. PAUL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

UNITED METHODIST Holy Eucharist Rite I ..........................8:00a.m. Holy Eucharist Rite II ....................... 10:30a.m. Adult Christian Education ....................9:30a.m. Solemn High Mass followed by supper ...... 6 p.m. Children’s Christian Education, age 3 through kindergarten ............................... 10:30a.m. Kid’s Sunday Adventures: Kindergarten through 3rd grade meets at 10:30a.m. Grade School Youth Group- Grades 3 through 5 meets twice each month on Sunday from Noon to 2:00 PM for a meal and a message. Junior Youth Group - Grades 6th to 8th - meets twice each month on Sunday from Noon to 2:00 PM for a meal and a message. Monday-Wednesday: Morning Prayer in Chapel ................9:00a.m. Wednesday: Evening Prayer at 6:15 PM in the Parish Hall followed by supper. Second Thursday each month: Evening Prayer: 6:00 PM at Presbyterian Manor,1429 Kasold Drive Worship Service, 10:00 AM in Town Hall meeting room at Brandon Woods at Alvamar, 1501 Inverness Drive (Nursery opens at 9:00a.m. on Sunday)

LAWRENCE WESLEYAN CHURCH

Meets Tuesdays at 7:00 PM at the Oread Friends Meeting House (1146 Oregon Street). All who are interested in practicing Soto Zen Meditation are welcome. Email: lawrencesotozen@yahoo.com groups.myspace.com/LawrenceSotoZenGroup

8th & Church, Eudora.........................542-2785 Rodney G. Nitz, Pastor Sunday School .................................. 9:00 am Sunday Worship Service ...................10:00 a.m. (Nursery available) http://www.sunflower.com/~stpaulucc/ e-mail: stpaulucc@sunflower.com

CHURCH OF GOD

WESLEYAN

ST. JOHN’S UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

396 E 900 Rd ....................Baldwin City, Kansas (8 1/2 miles W of Baldwin City & 1 mile N) Lew Hinshaw, Pastor Sunday School ...............................10:00 a.m. Morning Worship ............................11:00 a.m. Disability Ministry Provided Fully Accessible Congregation

WASHINGTON CREEK CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN

109 W. 9th (9th & Main), Ottawa, KS Pastor Charles Andrews................785-242-1619 Sunday School ...............................10:00 a.m. Sunday Worship .............................11:00 a.m. Monday evening Prayer Service........... 7:00 p.m.

ST. LAWRENCE CATHOLIC CENTER

925 Vermont....................................843-3220 Peter Luckey, Senior Pastor Josh Longbottom, Associate Pastor. Kim Manz, Director of Music and Fine Arts Ministry Music Associate Andy Lloyd Nursery & Childcare Opens................. 8:15 a.m. Adult Education ......................8:15 & 9:45 a.m. Chancel Choir Rehearsal ................... 8:30 a.m. Worship Service ............9:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Sunday School ................................ 9:45 a.m. Fellowship Hour .............................10:45 a.m. Spanish Language Service ................. 9:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. Worship Service Broadcast on KLWN 1320 AM

CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN

6001 Bob Billings Parkway Fr. Mick Mulvany, Pastor ....................843-6286 Saturday Mass ............................... .4:00 p.m. Sunday Masses ...................... 8:30, 10:00 a.m. Reconciliation.......3:15 p.m. Saturday or by appt. 1234 Kentucky Street www.saint-johns.net churchoffice@saint-johns.net Fr. John Schmeidler, Priest ................ 843-0109 Daily Mass Schedule Mon-Fri.........................................7:30 a.m. Saturday ...........................................8 a.m. Vermont Towers Mass....4th Thur of month at 1:30 p.m. Weekend Mass Schedule Saturdays ......................................4:30 p.m. Sundays .....7 a.m., 8:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 5 p.m. (Sept-May) En Español .........................................1 p.m. Reconciliation... Sat 3-4 p.m. and by appointment Sunday RE & Adult Ed .......................9:30 a.m. Adoration Thursdays ...........................8 a.m. to Midnight Fridays ................ 8 a.m. to Saturday 7:45 a.m.

PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

201 N. Michigan .........................785-838-9795 www.lawrencecoc.com Elders: Tom Griffin ...............................785-594-2895 Calvin Spencer...........................785-843-8979 Evangelist: Steve Wright .............................785-230-1700 Sunday Bible Study .........................10:00 a.m. Sunday Worship .............11:00 a.m. & 6:00 p.m. Thursday Bible Study ........................ 7:00 p.m.

1631 Crescent Rd .......................620-778-2054 Rev. John Mack Saturday Meeting ............................ 6:00 p.m. Vigil Divine Liturgy each Saturday evening at 6pm at the St. Lawrence Catholic Center.

ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST CATHOLIC CHURCH Since 1859

UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

CHURCH OF CHRIST

646 Alabama ...................................749-0951 P.O. Box 442231 Rev. William A. Dulin ........................843-8913 Sunday School ...............................10:30 a.m. Sunday Worship .............................12:15 p.m. Tuesday Bible Study ......................... 7:00 p.m. Thursday Evening Worship ................. 7:00 p.m.

CORPUS CHRISTI CATHOLIC CHURCH

1263 N. 1100 Road .....................785-842-3339 Email: ufloffice@sunflower.com Web site: http://uufl.net (take Highway 59 two miles south of 31st & Iowa, turn west on North 1100 Rd., then one-third of a mile) Spiritual Celebration................. 9:30-10:30 a.m. Program .............................. 11:00-12:00 noon This schedule varies from time to time. Please visit our website for the latest information. Topics and offerings vary for services & programs. Please contact the office for information.. The Fellowship is a welcoming congregation.

EUDORA CHURCH OF CHRIST

CALVARY CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST

BYZANTINE CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF LAWRENCE

THE UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP OF LAWRENCE

1919 E. 23rd St ................................843-5878 Sundays .......................10:00 a.m. & 3:00 p.m. Wednesdays................................... 7:30 p.m.

VICTORY BIBLE CHURCH

CATHOLIC

UNITARIAN

EAST LAWRENCE CHURCH OF CHRIST

851 Elm .........................................842-7578 P.O. Box 442519, Lawrence, KS 66044 F.D. Galloway, Pastor ........................841-4719 Sunday School ................................ 9:00 a.m. Morning Worship ............................10:30 a.m.

1942 Massachusetts ..........................841-3437 Leo Barbee, Jr., Sr. Pastor..................841-3437 Sunday Worship .............................10:30 a.m. Children’s Church – Nursery Wednesday Night Bible Study ................. 7 p.m. Classes for adults and youth. Child care provided.

2104 W. 25th St., Suite #B-7 (basement level, corner of 25th & Iowa between Paisano’s & H&R Block) seating limited Sunday Reading Service ............ 9:30-10:30 a.m. Devotional Kirtan (4th Thursday) ....5:30-6:30 p.m. Phone............................................331-6030 Website: ...... lawrencemeditation.wordpress.com

25th & Missouri................................843-0770 Chris Newton, Minister Daniel McGraw ...................... Campus Minister Bible School ................................... 9:15 a.m. Worship Services............10:20 a.m. & 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Service .......................... 7:00 p.m.

CHURCH OF GOD

906 N 1464 Road ..............................843-3239 (Just South of the 1500 Road Exit on K-10 West) Sunday Worship .............................10:30 a.m. A variety of weekly small groups are available! www.community-bible.org

LAWRENCE MEDITATION CIRCLE

SOUTHSIDE CHURCH OF CHRIST

COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH

FAMILY OF FAITH EUDORA

GRACE BAPTIST

RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY

Nov 14 – Thanksgiving Dinner 5pm (Reservation Only) Nov 15-21 – Operation Christmas Child Shoebox Collection (call for times) Nov 28-Dec 19 – Advent December 24 – Christmas Eve Services 5pm, 7pm & 11pm

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Wal-Mart

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Penny’s Ready Mixed Concrete, Inc. 800 East 8th • 843-8100

Warren-McElwain Mortuary 120 West 13th Street • 843-1120

Rent to Own Center 2204 Haskell • 842-8505

Waxman Candles

609 Massachusetts • 843-8593

Riling, Burkhead & Nitcher Chartered Attorneys at Law 808 Massachusetts • 785-841-4700

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Wempe Bros. Siding Co. 841-4722

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OPINION

LAWRENCE JOURNAL-WORLD ● LJWorld.com ● Saturday, January 22, 2011 WHERE TO WRITE Lawrence City Commission Mike Amyx, mayor 2312 Free State Lane 66047 843-3089 (H) 842-9425 (W) mikeamyx515@hotmail.com Aron Cromwell, vice mayor Cromwell Environmental, 825 Vt., 66044, 749-6020 aroncromwell@gmail.com Robert Chestnut 5209 Fox Chase Drive 66049 764-3220 (H) robchestnut@sunflower.com Michael Dever 1124 Oak Tree Drive 66049 550-4909 mdever@sunflower.com Lance Johnson 1730 Bobwhite Dr. 66047 838-3338 ljohnson@peridiangroup.com

Douglas County Commission Jim Flory, 540 N. 711 Road, Lawrence 66047; 842-0054 jimflory@sunflower.com Mike Gaughan, 304 Stetson Circle, 66049; 856-1662; mgaughan@douglas-county.com

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Communities can reach out to mentally ill WASHINGTON — But what should we do about the mentally ill who walk among us, stumbling toward what may be violent confrontations with authority? That question was asked by dozens of readers after a column last week about our inability to stop an obviously unstable Jared Lee Loughner on his way to the rampage in Tucson. The anguished e-mails were a reminder that milder versions of the Tucson tragedy happen every day. Mentally ill people frighten their parents, neighbors and friends — but people don’t know where to get help. They fear that the law protects the individual rights of the unstable person, at the risk of the community’s safety. The tales were harrowing: One woman wrote about a brother whose severe bipolar disorder first surfaced as her mother “cowered behind a locked door while he pounded it and tried to knock it down.” When the police arrived, they said there was nothing they could do, “as he hadn’t hurt anyone.” A father described his mentally ill daughter: “Since she is an adult, no agency would do anything until she proved she was a danger to herself and others. Well they waited until she attempted suicide (twice)!” A mother in Ohio described how she tried to get her son into a treatment facility and was told to keep him on medication at home. When he was old enough, the young man “hits the

David Ignatius davidignatius@washpost.com

What unites these practical “remedies is that they connect the community with isolated and unstable people, rather than leaving them alone as ticking time bombs.”

streets without meds (his right) and on several occasions is hospitalized due to being unsafe to himself and others.” He ends up back on the streets because insurance will only pay for six days of in-patient care. “We are still in the dark ages about mental illness in many ways,” writes this woman. Many of my correspondents blame fear of lawsuits for our passivity. “Nobody wants to be a Good Samaritan anymore. It just isn’t worth it in today’s litigious world,” writes one man. Prompted by these questions, I did a little research. What I found was

reassuring. Experts say there are good ways for communities to reach out to the mentally ill, without depriving them of their legal rights. These programs require two things in limited supply — concern and money. “We have an ethic of leaving people alone, but people should be able to call on the mental health system to come and get engaged,” says Ira Burnim, the legal director of the Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law here. What unites these practical remedies is that they connect the community with isolated and unstable people, rather than leaving them alone as ticking time bombs. Psychiatrists have an obligation, for example, to warn potential victims if a patient threatens violence. Lawyers and health professionals are often required to notify the police if they see signs of child abuse. In the aftermath of the 2007 Virginia Tech massacre, many colleges have added mental health counseling. Virginia, for example, now requires all colleges to have a “threat assessment team” to intervene if a student acts erratically. If such a program had existed at Tucson’s Pima Community College, Loughner might now be in a treatment center, and his victims might be alive. What might have made a difference in Tucson is an approach known as Assertive Community Treatment, or

ACT, where teams of mental health professionals can be summoned for help, rather than the police. Studies show that these ACT teams are very effective. They’re also expensive, but perhaps less costly than the alternatives of hospitals or prisons. Another interesting approach is known as “mandated community treatment.” A study concluded in December by John Monahan at the University of Virginia found that people with mental illness are more likely to seek treatment if it’s a condition for receiving housing or money, or avoiding jail. This “leverage,” as Monahan calls it, helps communities deal with homeless people who would otherwise wander the streets, dazed and often drugged. Just giving them housing can decrease their symptoms, according to a study by New York psychologist Sam Tsemberis, who runs a program called Pathways to Housing. And finally, there are volunteer programs in every city and town that reach out to the Jared Loughners before they become violent. A woman in Tucson who helps run a program there called One-on-One Mentoring implored me in an e-mail: “People need to be rallied to the cause. Told they have something to offer. Encouraged to step up. Tell people what they should and can do and wake them the hell up.” — David Ignatius is a columnist for Washington Post Writers Group.

Nancy Thellman, 1547 N. 2000 Road 66046; 832-0031 nthellman@douglas-county.com

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Lawrence School Board

Ripe for repeal?

The Evans Scholars fraternity, located at 1942 Stewart Ave., was YEARS to close in May. The AGO state of Kansas IN 1986 was no longer producing enough applicants, who were required to have experience as golf caddies, to keep the organization at KU. The KU Jayhawks had been projected into the Big Eight’s No. 1 spot after a 98-92 victory over previously unbeaten Oklahoma.

To the editor: Let me get this straight. Conservative Republicans want to slash government programs and regulations. Yet our newly elected secretary of state, Kris Kobach, wants to establish the new requirement that everyone must show state-approved photo ID in order to vote. And this to stop voter fraud, which is reported to have averaged fewer than 10 cases per year in the entire state. Maybe the idea is to institute this regulation so that the governor’s medieval-sounding Office of Repealer (another new state agency) can then repeal it, and use that as an example of how good they are at cutting back government. Allan Hanson, Lawrence

Rich Minder, president, 760-3791 (H) 1218 Del. No. 3, 66044 rminder@usd497.org Mark Bradford, vice president 766-4392 1509 Brink Court, 66047 mbradfor@usd497.org Bob Byers, 842-8345 1707 E. 21st Ter., 66046 bbyers@usd497.org Mary Loveland, 842-9333 (H) 747 N. 1500 Road 66049 mlovelan@usd497.org Marlene Merrill, 832-2203 (H) 2917 Westdale Road 66049 mmerrill@usd497.org Scott Morgan 842-6268 (H) 1618 Inverness Drive, 66047 morgans@usd497.org Vanessa Sanburn, 856-1233, 765 Ash St., 66044 vsanburn@usd497.org

Area legislators Rep. Barbara Ballard (D-44th District) Room 451-S, State Capitol, Topeka 66612 Lawrence: 841-0063; Topeka: (785) 296-7697 barbara.ballard@house.ks.gov

GLOBAL VIEWS FROM BEIJING

U.S., China should overcome differences

FROM LONDON

Italy’s president isn’t above the law

China Today, Beijing, Jan. details of its ruling, but should “We both stand to gain Financial Times, London, Rep. Tom Sloan 19, on Obama-Hu meetings: from a sound China-U.S. rela- Jan. 16, on Italy’s be applauded for upholding (R-45th District) Room 55-S, this principle. tionship, and lose from con- president: State Capitol, Topeka 66612 As expected, the meeting frontation,” Hu said. However, the impact of the Lawrence: 841-1526; Topeka: between President Hu Jintao In March 2010, Silvio ruling on Berlusconi is likely The centerpiece of Hu’s (785) 296-7654 and U.S. President Barack message was that both coun- Berlusconi’s government to be slight. On the legal tom.sloan@house.ks.gov Obama in Washington has tries should abandon the passed a law designed to pro- front, it will change little. ... Rep. Paul Davis drawn widespread attention zero-sum Cold War mentali- tect the self-styled “most perOn the political front, the from the two countries and ty as the world embraces secuted man in all history in ruling may even — perverse(D-46th District) Room 359-W, State Capitol, the rest of the world. peace and development in the entire world” from prose- ly — play into Berlusconi’s To usher in a bright future the new era. Only by freeing cution in Italy’s courts. On hands. He has spent much of Topeka 66612 Lawrence: 749-1942; Topeka: for the world’s most impor- themselves from the shackles Jan. 13, the country’s Consti- his time in office bleating that tant bilateral relations, the of the Cold War mindset can tutional Court partially he is the victim of a conspir(785) 296-7630 two leaders should seize the the two giants cooperate suc- struck down the law. It was acy by left-wing judges to paul.davis@house.ks.gov opportunity to set the tone for cessfully on a wide range of right to do so. However, it is a unseat him. In conjunction Rep. TerriLois Gregory their ties in the coming years. issues. ... sad measure of the dysfunc- with an investigation opened (R-10th District) Bearing in mind that Obviously, disagreements tional nature of Italian poli- on Jan. 14 into claims that Docking State Office Building, China-U.S. ties now go and frictions between China tics that this decision may yet Berlusconi abused his office Topeka 66612 beyond bilateral boundaries and the U.S. are unavoidable work to the advantage of by trying to have a 17-year-old Baldwin City: (785) 222-0445; and have assumed global sig- on some issues, the key is to Berlusconi — and the detri- Moroccan nightclub dancer Topeka: (785) 296-7646; nificance, the two leaders view and cope with them ment of his country. released from prison, the terrilois.gregory@house.ks.gov Berlusconi’s law of “legiti- Constitutional Court’s ruling should send positive signals properly. to the rest of the world that Moreover, the two nations mate impediment” exempted will enable him to sustain this Rep. Ann Mah (D-53rd District) they will work more closely should deal with differences cabinet ministers from narrative until the next elecDocking State Office Building, together and jointly con- through equal dialogue and appearing in court on the tion, which will probably Topeka 66612 tribute to world peace and negotiations and intensify basis that they are too busy. occur this spring. Topeka: (785) 296-7668; development. risk control. Bilateral com- That proposition is an affront That is a huge shame for ann.mah@house.ks.gov Beijing’s sincerity in culti- mon interests are far larger to the principle of equality Italy. ... the country is likely to Rep. Anthony Brown vating a sound relationship than divergence, and cooper- before the law. No one, not be treated to another install(R-38th District) with Washington is evident ation is always the lifeblood even a billionaire media ment of Berlusconi versus the Room 151-S, State Capitol, from Hu’s interview with U.S. of bilateral relations. ... mogul who doubles as prime judiciary. Italy deserves better. Topeka 66612 minister, is above the law. The newspapers before he Eudora: 542-2293; Topeka: embarked on the trip. Online: http://www.chinadaily.com.cn Online: http://www.ft.com court has yet to publish the (785) 296-7679 anthony.brown@house.ks.gov LAWRENCE What the Lawrence Sen. Marci Francisco THE WORLD COMPANY ® (D-2nd District) Journal-World stands for Dolph C. Simons Jr., Chairman Room 134-E, State Capitol, ● Accurate and fair news reporting. ESTABLISHED 1891 Topeka 66612 ● No mixing of editorial opinion with Dolph C. Simons III, Dan C. Simons, Lawrence: 842-6402; Topeka: W.C. Simons (1871-1952); Publisher, 1891-1944 reporting of the news. (785) 296-7364 President, Newspapers President, Electronics ● Safeguarding the rights of all citizens Dolph Simons Sr. (1904-1989) marci.francisco@senate.ks.gov Division Division

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Employees at the Sunflower Army Ammunition Plant had recently YEARS been advised not to AGO make any major IN 1971 new purchases because of uncertain future employment conditions at the plant. There was some talk among workers that Sunflower might experience a sharp decimation of the work force by the time current production commitments were to be met in June.

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From the Lawrence Daily World for Jan. 22, 1911: YEARS “The tramp dog AGO which savagely bit IN 1911 little Willie Curby in the face at Riverside school [see OHT for Jan. 19, 1911] had rabies. A telegram late yesterday from the medical institution in Kansas City to which the brain had been sent for inspection, brought confirmation of the local physician’s fears. As soon as it became known that the dog was infected with rabies, Dr. Phillips, the attending physician, advised taking the boy to Kansas City for the Pasteur treatment. The chances to escape infection when an individual is bitten by a mad dog is about one in a hundred, and the parents of the injured boy concluded to take no chances.” “The Kansas Bottlers who concluded their convention at Wichita yesterday promulgated [an] order which further hikes the cost of living.... Bottled pop at 10 cents a bottle, with a nickel rebated if the bottles are returned, is promised by the Bottlers the coming summer.” “Thieves entered the cellar of Mrs. U. G. Glenn, 1245 Pa., Thursday night and appropriated 30 quarts of canned fruit, her entire winter supply. Entrance was effected through an outside door.” — Compiled by Sarah St. John

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WEDNESDAY

22 TODAY

Partly sunny

Colder with snow, 1-3”

Snow or flurries possible

Mostly sunny and cold

Snow or flurries possible

High 31° Low 14° POP: 10%

High 21° Low 7° POP: 75%

High 34° Low 15° POP: 30%

High 30° Low 17° POP: 0%

High 35° Low 14° POP: 30%

Wind SE 3-6 mph

Wind NE 6-12 mph

Wind WNW 7-14 mph

Wind WSW 6-12 mph

Wind NW 10-20 mph

POP: Probability of Precipitation

Kearney 31/9

McCook 42/16 Oberlin 42/16 Goodland 45/17

Beatrice 31/9

Oakley 45/17

Manhattan Russell Salina 36/16 40/20 Topeka 38/18 32/14 Emporia 36/16

Great Bend 41/21 Dodge City 48/22

Garden City 47/21 Liberal 51/23

Chillicothe 23/9 Marshall 24/9

Kansas City 30/16 Lawrence Kansas City 29/15 31/14

Sedalia 23/14

Nevada 34/17

Chanute 35/21

Hutchinson 43/20 Wichita Pratt 41/22 46/22

Centerville 17/1

St. Joseph 25/9

Sabetha 28/9

Concordia 35/13 Hays 41/18

Clarinda 23/5

Lincoln 28/6

Grand Island 30/5

Springfield 32/23

Coffeyville Joplin 37/26 36/25

Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows.

LAWRENCE ALMANAC Through 8 p.m. Friday.

Temperature High/low Normal high/low today Record high today Record low today

31°/-2° 39°/20° 70° in 1964 -18° in 1930

Precipitation in inches 24 hours through 8 p.m. yest. Month to date Normal month to date Year to date Normal year to date

trace 0.94 0.87 0.94 0.87

REGIONAL CITIES

Today Sun. Today Sun. Cities Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Cities Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Atchison 27 10 pc 19 7 sn Independence 40 21 pc 31 14 sn Belton 28 13 pc 22 13 sn Fort Riley 35 13 pc 23 10 sn Burlington 35 17 pc 24 14 sn Olathe 28 14 pc 21 12 sn Coffeyville 37 26 pc 32 13 sn Osage Beach 30 14 pc 27 19 sn Concordia 35 13 pc 22 17 sn Osage City 34 15 pc 21 12 sn Dodge City 48 22 pc 39 20 c Ottawa 32 15 pc 23 11 sn Holton 31 12 pc 19 10 sn Wichita 41 22 pc 29 17 sn Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice.

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Seattle 47/37

SUN & MOON Sun.

7:34 a.m. 5:31 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 9:34 a.m.

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Clinton Perry Pomona

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Discharge (cfs)

7 25 15

INTERNATIONAL CITIES

Today Cities Hi Lo W Acapulco 88 66 s Amsterdam 40 35 sh Athens 61 48 sh Baghdad 63 37 s Bangkok 89 75 pc Beijing 24 14 pc Berlin 34 26 pc Brussels 39 29 sh Buenos Aires 90 68 s Cairo 64 50 s Calgary 36 19 pc Dublin 41 36 pc Geneva 33 21 s Hong Kong 60 54 c Jerusalem 59 42 s Kabul 47 16 s London 43 37 sh Madrid 45 25 s Mexico City 75 41 s Montreal 5 -9 pc Moscow 17 11 sn New Delhi 72 50 pc Oslo 31 28 c Paris 37 32 c Rio de Janeiro 86 77 pc Rome 50 39 r Seoul 28 16 s Singapore 85 75 c Stockholm 30 21 pc Sydney 84 67 pc Tokyo 49 36 s Toronto 16 2 sn Vancouver 43 41 c Vienna 32 24 pc Warsaw 24 20 sf Winnipeg -5 -18 pc

Sun. Hi Lo W 88 68 s 38 34 sh 56 47 pc 61 38 s 92 74 pc 30 14 s 29 19 c 36 29 sh 93 72 s 65 49 s 36 21 pc 43 37 pc 33 29 pc 66 53 s 59 42 s 47 16 s 43 36 c 43 25 s 75 39 s 0 -8 s 12 9 c 73 45 pc 35 29 pc 36 29 c 88 77 s 48 36 pc 29 9 sn 85 76 t 27 18 c 85 66 pc 48 36 pc 12 -3 sf 45 41 c 30 21 c 29 16 c 8 1 sn

Chicago 17/2

San Francisco 63/44

Kansas City 29/15

Denver 52/19

New York 20/16 Detroit 19/8 Washington 27/17

Los Angeles 73/50

Atlanta 46/27 El Paso 64/35

Shown are today’s noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for today.

Houston 60/39

Fronts Cold

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Minneapolis 1/-17

Billings 43/19

Miami 73/48

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-10s -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s National Summary: Arctic air will grip the Northeast. A weak storm will bring light snow to the Midwest. A stronger storm will bring heavy, wind-driven snow to portions of the northern and central Rockies and part of the Plains. A dry, mild day is in store for the Pacific Coast with some sunshine. Today Sun. Today Sun. Cities Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Cities Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Albuquerque 55 26 pc 45 22 pc Memphis 42 27 pc 43 31 c Anchorage 25 12 sn 23 22 sn Miami 73 48 c 70 56 s Atlanta 46 27 pc 51 35 s Milwaukee 13 2 sf 16 10 c Austin 61 30 s 59 29 c Minneapolis 1 -17 c 8 5c Baltimore 28 14 s 30 12 pc Nashville 34 21 pc 40 26 c Birmingham 46 27 pc 52 36 pc New Orleans 53 33 s 61 48 pc Boise 42 24 pc 40 26 pc New York 20 16 s 25 5 pc Boston 22 11 s 18 0 pc Omaha 22 3 sn 13 10 sn Buffalo 16 6 sn 10 -3 sf Orlando 60 37 pc 62 41 s Cheyenne 41 16 sn 38 22 c Philadelphia 23 13 s 27 7 pc Chicago 17 2 sn 19 10 c Phoenix 69 46 s 67 42 s Cincinnati 25 13 c 24 15 pc Pittsburgh 15 10 c 18 3 pc Cleveland 18 11 sn 17 8 pc Portland, ME 21 1 s 15 -8 pc Dallas 56 36 s 55 27 c Portland, OR 46 32 pc 49 34 pc Denver 52 19 c 45 21 pc Reno 54 23 pc 52 23 s Des Moines 16 0 pc 12 8 sn Richmond 30 16 pc 38 20 pc Detroit 19 8 sn 14 8 pc Sacramento 64 35 pc 62 34 pc El Paso 64 35 s 55 24 s St. Louis 26 11 pc 22 18 sn Fairbanks -25 -45 sn -17 -23 sf Salt Lake City 44 23 sn 38 23 s Honolulu 81 67 s 81 68 s San Diego 65 50 s 69 48 pc Houston 60 39 s 61 42 sh San Francisco 63 44 s 63 42 s Indianapolis 25 10 sn 23 13 c Seattle 47 37 pc 49 38 pc Kansas City 29 15 pc 21 10 sn Spokane 34 25 pc 34 26 c Las Vegas 67 42 s 60 39 s Tucson 71 38 s 66 37 s Little Rock 45 28 pc 45 28 c Tulsa 42 29 s 39 20 sn Los Angeles 73 50 s 77 50 s Wash., DC 27 17 pc 29 17 pc National extremes yesterday for the 48 contiguous states High: Tamiami, FL 84° Low: International Falls, MN -46°

WEATHER HISTORY A record 17.4-inch snowfall on Jan. 22, 1902, in Buffalo, N.Y., was dwarfed by 30 inches in Philadelphia, Pa., on Jan. 8, 1996.

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WEATHER TRIVIA™ What major U.S. city has the most days with below zero temperatures? Fairbanks

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Veteran warden new Kansas prisons chief TOPEKA — Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback announced Friday that a veteran warden will run a state corrections system beset by overcrowding and still facing questions about the past management of its women’s prison. Brownback appointed Ray Roberts as his corrections secretary, saying Roberts emerged as the top candidate even after a nationwide search. Roberts has been the warden at the state’s maximum-security prison for men in El Dorado since 2003, and his career in corrections spans 35 years. The new governor immediately sought to give Roberts and the Department of Corrections additional responsibilities, signing an executive reorganization order to abolish the state Parole Board as a money-saving move and transfer its duties to a threeperson board to be appointed by Roberts. Brownback also pledged to work to keep criminals from becoming repeat offenders — to control the state’s prison population — but didn’t offer specific proposals. Roberts’ selection filled the last vacancy in Brownback’s Cabinet. The state Senate must confirm the appointment.

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John Philip Sousa Junior Honor Band Concert, sponsored by the KU School of Music, 1 p.m., Lied Center, 1600 Stewart Drive. Red Dog’s Dog Days winter workout, 7:30 a.m., meet in the parking lot behind KizerCummings Jewelry at Ninth and Vermont streets. Kaw Valley Eagles Day, see bald eagles, golden eagles and other wild critters, 10 a.m., Free State High School, 4700 Overland Drive. Cooking class: Herbs Build Better Bones, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., Community Mercantile, 901 Iowa. Americana Music Academy Saturday Jam, 3 p.m., Americana Music Academy, 1419 Mass. BRC Sounds ... Happy New Year!, 7 p.m., Ingredient, 945 Mass. Lawrence High School presents the Tony Award-winning musical “Into the Woods,” by Stephen Sondheim, 7:30 p.m., LHS, 1900 La. Theatre Lawrence’s production of “Skin Deep,” 7:30 p.m., 1501 N.H. KU Opera presents “Ruddigore,” 7:30 p.m., Baustian Theatre, Murphy Hall. Arnie Johnson & The Midnight Special, 8 p.m., Knights of Columbus Hall, 2206 E. 23rd St. Sick Of It All, Alpha and Omega, Outbreak, 8 p.m., the Bottleneck, 737 N.H. Son Venezuela, 9 p.m., Granada Theater, 1020 Mass. The Club with DJ ParLé, 10 p.m., Fatso’s, 1016 Mass. The Grisly Hand, the KC Bear Fighters, Atlantic Fadeout, 10 p.m., Replay Lounge, 946 Mass. Dead Girls, Rooftop Vigilantes, Goodbye Fairbanks, 10 p.m., Jackpot Music Hall, 943 Mass. Bump n Hustle, 10 p.m., Eighth Street Taproom, 801 N.H. Yuca Roots, 10 p.m., The Jazzhaus, 926 1/2 Mass.

23 SUNDAY

“I Remember,” a musical program based on the diary of Anne Frank, 11 a..m., Unitarian Fellowship of Lawrence, 1263 N. 1100 Road. Auditions for “The Music Man,” the Lawrence Arts Center’s spring musical, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Lawrence Arts Center, 940 N.H. Theatre Lawrence’s production of “Skin Deep,” 2:30 p.m., 1501 N.H. KU Opera presents “Ruddigore,” 2:30 p.m., Baustian Theatre, Murphy Hall. Scary Larry Kansas Bike Polo, 7 p.m., Edgewood Park, Maple Lane and Miller Drive. Texas Hold’em Tournament, free entry, weekly prizes, 8 p.m., The Casbah, 803 Mass. Smackdown! trivia, 8 p.m., The Bottleneck, 737 N.H. Slothpop, 10 p.m., Replay Lounge, 946 Mass. Video Daze: SK8/BMX videos from the past, 10 p.m., Jackpot Music Hall, 943 Mass. Karaoke Sunday, 11 p.m., The Bottleneck, 737 N.H.

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25 TUESDAY

KAWR: Lawrence Community Radio Tonight Liberty Hall features an all-ages fundraiser for KAWR, Lawrence community radio. The station, which has been shepherded from idea to reality by Kevin Kennedy, will cover parts of Lawrence and Topeka before expanding. Tonight's fundraiser features the bands Lonnie Fisher and the Mobile Spirits, Vera, Chuck and Dave, Uncle Dirtytoes, Rachel Anderson, Late Night Callers, Ricky Dean Sinatra, Tinhorn Molly, Dismantle the Virus, and Spook Lights. In addition the event will also feature Loaded for Bear, a new comedy show from the writers of Victor Continental. The Felt Puppet Show will also make an appearance. The inaugural KAWR fundraiser begins at 4 p.m. and costs a reasonable $10.

24 MONDAY

WAW Club, will talk about the William Allen White Award nominees, sixth- through eighth-grade list, have snacks and vote on favorite book. 4:30 p.m., Lawrence Public Library, 707 Vt. Kansas University will celebrate Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy with a reception and keynote address by Adia Harvey Wingfield, assistant professor of sociology at Georgia State University, in the Kansas Room at the Kansas Union, 1301 Jayhawk Blvd. The reception begins at 5:30 p.m. and the lecture begins at 6:30 p.m. Volunteer counselor informational meeting for Headquarters, ages 20 and up, 6 p.m. to 7:15 p.m., Lawrence Public Library auditorium, 707 Vt. Worker Justice Clinic, free guidance for workers that haven’t gotten paid their wages, or are not getting minimum wage or overtime, ,6 p..m., Plymouth Congregational Church, 925 Vt. Super Nerd Night, 7 p.m., Jackpot Music Hall, 943 Mass. Cooking class: Everyday Gluten-Free Cooking, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., Community Mercantile, 901 Iowa. Lawrence Board of Education meeting, 7 p.m., school district headquarters, 110 McDonald Drive. Eudora City Council meeting, 7:30 p.m., Eudora City Hall, 4 E. Seventh St. Mudstomp Monday, 9 p.m., The Granada, 1020 Mass. Open mic night, 9 p.m., the Bottleneck, 737 N.H. Dollar Bowling, Royal Crest Bowling Lanes, 933 Iowa, 9:30

Red Dog’s Dog Days winter workout, 6 a.m., Allen Fieldhouse, Enter through the southeast doors and meet on the southeast corner of the second floor. Dialogues in Dance, panel discussion on the transformative power of dance, 6 p.m., Lawrence Arts Center, 940 N.H. Lawrence City Commission meeting, 6:35 p.m., City Hall, 6 E. Sixth St. “Transformations” by 940 Dance Company, 7 p.m., Lawrence Arts Center, 940 N.H. Cooking class: The World of Asian Tofu, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., Community Mercantile, 901 Iowa. Civil Air Patrol informational meeting, 7 p.m.-9:30 p.m., Kansas National Guard Armory, 200 Iowa, 841-0752. Scary Larry Kansas Bike Polo, 7 p.m., Edgewood Park, Maple Lane and Miller Drive. Visiting Artist Series: KC Continuum, 7:30 p.m., Swarthout Recital Hall, Murphy Hall. Teller’s Family Night, 746 Mass., 9 p.m.-midnight Tuesday Night Karaoke, 9 p.m., Wayne & Larry’s Sports Bar & Grill, 933 Iowa. Tuesday Transmissions with DJ Proof, 9 p.m., Bottleneck, 737 N.H. Live jazz at The Casbah, 9 p.m., 803 Mass. It’s Karaoke Time with Sam and Dan, 10 p.m., Jackpot Music Hall, 943 Mass. Joy Toujours and the Toys du Jour, Blondie Brunetti, The Airing of Grievances, 10 p.m., Replay Lounge, 946 Mass.

News of public events that you would like to be considered for the calendar can be submitted by e-mail to datebook@ljworld.com. Many notices for regular meetings of groups and clubs can be found in the Meetings and Gatherings calendar in Saturday's JournalWorld. Events for that calendar must be submitted by noon Wednesday; the e-mail address is also datebook@ljworld.com. A full listing of upcoming events also is available online at LJWorld.com/events


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Budding rivalry: KU, UT to collide By Gary Bedore

Tom Keegan tkeegan@ljworld.com

Hamilton difficult matchup Upon leaving the New England Patriots because he didn’t have absolute authority on personnel decisions, renowned NFL coach Bill Parcells said, “They want you to cook the dinner. At least they should let you shop for the groceries.” College coaches get to shop for the groceries, shaping their rosters as they see fit. When putting together college basketball teams, coaches don’t simply recruit the best talent they can land and see where it fits. They have an idea of how they want their teams to look on the floor. Bill Self, coach of Kansas University’s secondranked basketball team, separates his pool of recruits into what he calls “bigs” and “guards.” Ideally, he likes to play two bigs whose responsibilities are interchangeable. He has that in the Morris twins, Marcus and Markieff. At least one of the three guards has to have pointguard skills, two of them must able to stretch the defense as three-point shooting threats, and one should be long enough to guard the opposing small forward. Self starts Tyshawn Taylor, Josh Selby and Tyrel Reed on the perimeter. Two (Taylor and Selby) have point-guard skills. Two (Selby and Reed) can stretch the defense. None of the three is long enough to be suited perfectly to guarding the small Texas forward the Jayhawks face today for the 3 p.m. tipoff in Allen Fieldhouse. Jordan Hamilton, a 6-foot-7, 220-pound sophomore from Los Angeles, ranks third in the Big 12 in scoring (19.7), tied for eighth in rebounding (7.1), fifth in three-point percentage (.424) and first in the conference in terms of difficult matchups for KU. “Hamilton is a hard matchup because we have a 6-foot-2 guy guarding him the way we play starting out,” Self said, without specifying which of the three guards in the starting lineup will check him at the beginning. “It will be a tough deal for us, but Baylor was a lot bigger than us, too. There aren’t going to be too many teams that we play against that we’re bigger than across the board, moving forward.” At this point, Hamilton and Marcus Morris qualify as the front-runners for Big 12 Player of the Year honors. Today’s game will determine the earlyseason favorite, and only one statistic will determine which player that is: the guy whose team scores more points. In KU’s three conference games, Marcus is averaging 24.7 points and 9.7 rebounds and shooting .711 from the field. It’s possible he could guard Hamilton at times today. Both players are scoring threats from down low and on the perimeter. Morris primarily is an inside scorer who is a bona fide three-point shooting threat. Hamilton shoots far more three-pointers, but is adept at abusing shorter defenders in the post as well. Brady Morningstar, giving up three inches and 35 pounds, will get his turn on Hamilton. Morningstar popped a DVD of 100 made shots from Hamilton into his computer and gave them a look. “It’s good to study the tape, but I don’t go way too in depth with it because he plays off how the defense plays him,” Morningstar said. And how will Morningstar play him? “Contest his shots and hope that the Phog’s with us,” Morningstar said.

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Kansas and Texas have played some hotly contested, wildly entertaining basketball games since the 1996-97 season — the season the Big Eight Conference became the Big 12. Have there been enough instant classics to consider this a rivalry? “Definitely. In my eyes it’s definitely a rivalry,” KU junior forward Marcus Morris said Friday — the eve of today’s showdown

Tipoff between the only two remaining unbeatens in the Big 12 is 3 p.m. in Allen Fieldhouse, ● Inside: A look back to KU-UT with a live telecast on CBS. matchups in the Bill Self era; “I can’t wait because I feel a lot complete lineups, rosters for of people think they are going to P a g e 4 B both teams. come in here and just beat us because they’ve beaten some top ● Online: Follow Jesse Newell’s teams. But we’ve got a different blog, The Newell Post, today outlook on things,” Morris said. for in-game analysis. Only on Morris is 2-0 against the LongKUsports.com. horns, who have won just five of 18 games vs. KU since the formabetween the No. 2-ranked Jay- tion of the league. KU has won hawks (18-0, 3-0) and No. 10- three consecutive games and six of seven versus Texas. The Longrated Longhorns (15-3, 3-0).

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horns are 0-7 in Allen Fieldhouse in Big 12 action. Five of the last six KU-UT battles have been decided by 10 points or less. “For sure,” KU senior guard Tyrel Reed said, asked if he considers KU-UT a budding rivalry. “I think since I’ve been here, every game we’ve played against Texas has been a good game. They’ve always had good teams, great players, a lot of NBA players. It’s a fun game to play in.”

KANSAS VS. TEXAS When: 3 p.m. today Where: Allen Fieldhouse TV: CBS (5, 13, 205) Line: Kansas by 7

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BOB HOPE GOLF CLASSIC

Look who’s leading Ex-Jayhawk Woodland tied for first in California

By Greg Beacham Associated Press Sports Writer

Chris Carlson/AP Photo

GARY WOODLAND WATCHES HIS TEE SHOT on the 17th hole of the Nicklaus Private course at PGA West during the third round of the Bob Hope Classic. Woodland, a former Kansas University golfer, sat in a tie for the lead after the third round Friday in La Quinta, Calif.

L A Q U I N T A , C A L I F . — Gary Woodland played basketball for a season at Div. II Washburn University, and the 6-foot guard still describes a 30-point loss to his beloved Kansas Jayhawks at Allen Fieldhouse as the biggest thrill of his life. If he keeps hitting his shots at the Bob Hope Classic this weekend, Woodland might have an even bigger achievement in his backup athletic career. Woodland shot an 8-under 64 on Friday to join Jhonattan Vegas in the lead after three rounds in the 90-hole tournament on four Palm Springs-area courses. Woodland made five straight birdies on the front nine at the Nicklaus Private course, with only a missed 10-foot putt keeping him from stringing together seven in a row. He added three birdies on the back nine to claim his first lead after any round in 28 PGA Tour events while putting up the best 54-hole score of his career. After a year at Washburn, the Topeka native transferred to KU in 2003 to get serious about golf. But as a multisport athlete growing up, he embraced the grip-itand-rip-it school of golf until learning how to harness his athleticism on tour. “There’s a lot of guys out here that know how to play this game,” Woodland said. “I could probably beat them on the basketball court, but out here, for a year and a half, I was getting my butt kicked.” Woodland still hasn’t fully recovered from surgery during his rookie season in August 2009 to repair a torn labrum in his left shoulder, a product of cumulative wear dating to his basketball days. He used cortisone to keep playing through the pain until his doctors “told me I couldn’t have it any more.” He still doesn’t have the strength he remembers, but he’s no longer playing in pain — and he has more than enough oomph to overpower the shorter courses at the Hope Classic.

Slow start dooms LHS girls By Ben Ward Journal-World Sports Writer

What’s been troubling the Lawrence High girls basketball team isn’t based in skill or game plan. The problem, as identified by the Lions, has been hitting the floor ready to play. An early lack of effort once again did in the Lions on Friday night, as they couldn’t rebound from a slow start in a 44-29 loss to Emporia at LHS.

INSIDE A scoreless second quarter doomed the LHS boys team at the Topeka Invitational. Page 4B “Unfortunately it’s kind of been our story all season,” Lawrence coach Nick Wood said. Emily Peterson led the way with 15 points off the bench, and fellow senior TaMiya Green added 12 points and eight rebounds.

That was about the extent of the LHS offense. Junior Brianna Anglin scored the only other bucket for the Lions (3-6), who shot 28.5 percent. Bothered somewhat by the lengthy, active Spartan defenders, the Lions were slow to start on offense and trailed, 13-6, after John Young/Journal-World Photo one quarter and 30-10 at the half. The Spartans dominated the LAWRENCE HIGH SENIOR TAMIYA GREEN, LEFT, glass in the half, collecting 10 LOSES TRACK OF THE BALL as she fights for a rebound with Emporia’s Sarah Kolmer, center, Please see LHS GIRLS, page 4B and Courtney Waldner on Friday at LHS.


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COMING SUNDAY

By Mark Craig Star Tribune (Minneapolis)

The four teams still alive in the NFL playoffs have strong coaches, great defenses, young franchise quarterbacks and general managers who brought it all together beautifully. Green Bay’s Ted Thompson and Pittsburgh’s Kevin Colbert are top-five among NFL general managers. The Jets’ Mike Tannenbaum is young (41) and climbing quickly. And Chicago’s much-maligned Jerry Angelo is enjoying yet another redemption that has taken him and coach Lovie Smith from their perpetual hot seats to the doorstep of their second Super Bowl in five seasons. “First, we weren’t going to make the playoffs,” said Bears defensive end Julius Peppers, Angelo’s prized free-agent acquisition last offseason. “Then, we couldn’t win the division. Now, I think I hear (people saying we can’t beat the Packers).” It’s best not to doubt these four teams, nor the four men steering them through the rough waters of the modern-day NFL. When Bill Cowher stepped down as Steelers coach after the 2006 season, Colbert — who acts as a typical general manager even though his title is director of football operations — took a chance on 34-year-old Mike Tomlin. The Steelers won a Super Bowl two years later and are back knocking on the door. When Brett Favre waffled one too many times in Green Bay, Thompson put his foot down and staked his career on Aaron Rodgers, whom he had drafted three years earlier in his first move as general manager. In three playoff games since, Rodgers is 2-1 with 10 touchdown passes, one interception, a 129.4 passer rating and an average of 323 yards passing per game. When the Jets needed a quarterback in 2009, Tannenbaum traded up and took a shot on greener-than-green Mark Sanchez. Today, Sanchez, at age 24, is the only quarterback in NFL history to win two road playoff games in consecutive seasons. A victory Sunday and he’s the first — ever — with five road playoff victories. When the Bears needed a quarterback in 2009, Angelo swung a rare Bears’ blockbuster trade for 25-year-old Jay Cutler. Cutler still has an army of critics, but here he is, still standing after a league-high 52 sacks. The four general managers not only hired their current coaches and acquired their current quarterbacks. They also had a hand in shaping the best foursome of defensive units the conference title games has seen in 39 years. For the first time since 1972, the final four teams all are ranked in the top six in points allowed. Sunday is a dream-come-true day for the NFL. The league’s two biggest markets (Chicago and New York) are playing the most storied franchise (Green Bay) and the most successful one of the Super Bowl era (Pittsburgh). All that’s left is to play the games. The general managers already have done their jobs.

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KANSAS UNIVERSITY

TODAY • Men’s basketball vs. Texas, 3 p.m. • KU swimming vs. South Dakota, Northern Iowa, 3 p.m. SUNDAY • Women’s basketball vs. Oklahoma, noon

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COMMENTARY

Sunday dream day for NFL

TWO-DAY

• Kansas University’s men’s basketball hosts Texas • Free State, LHS and Seabury in boys hoops tournaments

Manny, Damon to reunite in Tampa Bay Manny Ramirez and Johnny Damon are about to become teammates again, this time in Tampa Bay. Both free-agent outfielders agreed to oneyear contracts with the Rays, a person familiar with the negotiations told the Associated Press on Friday night. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the agreements were subject to physicals and had not been announced. Damon gets $5.25 million and the chance to earn $750,000 in bonuses based on attendance, the person said. Ramirez gets $2 million. Ramirez and Damon played together for four years in Boston and helped lead the Red Sox to the 2004 World Series title — ending the team’s 86-year championship drought.

FREE STATE HIGH

of-contract claim against Texas Tech on Friday, though it said he could still pursue nonmonetary claims against the school over his controversial 2009 firing. Leach did not immediately respond to a text message and couldn’t be reached by phone.

TODAY • Wrestling at Paola Invite, 9:30 a.m • Boys basketball at McPherson Invite vs. BV West, 3:30 p.m.

LAWRENCE HIGH

TODAY • Wrestling at BVNW Tournament, 10 a.m • Boys basketball at Topeka Invite Tournament vs. Topeka West, noon

K-State aide headed to Ole Miss OXFORD, MISS. — Mississippi has hired Keith Burns to coach the team’s defensive backs. Burns, a 27-year coaching veteran, held the same position at Kansas State last season. He replaces Kim Dameron, who was not retained after three seasons with the Rebels.

SEABURY ACADEMY

TODAY • Boys basketball at McLouth Tournament vs. Atchison County, 7 p.m.

VERITAS CHRISTIAN

Two Cyclones to transfer

TODAY • Girls basketball vs. Brand Hebrew Academy, 6 p.m.

AMES, IOWA — Iowa State coach Paul BASEBALL Rhoads says wide receiver Sedrick Johnson Chris Young/Mets deal finalized and linebacker Kevin Hamlin are transferring. Johnson, a native of from Troup, Texas, NEW YORK — Chris Young made Citi Field caught 16 passes for 102 yards as a junior last his home Thursday, finalizing a $1.1 million, season. He had a promising freshman year, one-year contract with the New York Mets but he suffered an ankle injury on his first that gives him the chance to earn an additionseries in 2009 and caught just seven passes. al $3.4 million in bonuses if he makes 31 starts Hamlin, a third-year sophomore from Jupiter, and pitches 180 innings. Fla., was buried on Iowa State’s depth chart.

Angels acquire All-Star CF Wells The Los Angeles Angels acquired All-Star center fielder Vernon Wells from Toronto on Friday night, giving them the big bat they wanted to add this winter. The Blue Jays shipped their high-priced fixture to the Angels for catcher Mike Napoli and outfielder Juan Rivera in one of baseball’s biggest trades this offseason.

Sox pick up Guillen option CHICAGO — The Chicago White Sox have picked up their 2012 option on manager Ozzie Guillen’s contract. Guillen, entering his eighth season as manager, agreed to a multiyear extension in September 2007 that ran through the upcoming season.

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KU’s Releford could play today By Gary Bedore gbedore@ljworld.com

Kansas University sophomore guard Travis Releford, who has missed the last three games because of a left-ankle sprain, practiced again Friday. “He’s about 70 percent. He’ll be able to play, absolutely,” KU coach Bill Self said of today’s 3 p.m. meeting between No. 2 Kansas and No. 11 Texas at Allen Fieldhouse. ●

Streaking: KU takes a 69game homecourt winning streak into today’s game. “We don’t talk about it, so I

don’t know,” Self said, asked if his players are highly protective of the streak. “In the back of their minds, they know because you guys (media) ask them about it, and it’s a sense of pride for them, without question. We are not playing Texas hoping to win so we can maintain a winning streak. We just want to play the game.”

huge deal,” Self said. “It forces other schools’ hands to be as aggressive as they can to lessen that gap. “Instead of all our schools sitting around and complaining, ‘Well, that’s not fair. They’re getting 21 million plus 15 million. That’s 36 (million dollars), and we’re only getting 18 (million dollars).’ Hey, ● that’s not the way you look at Texas, ESPN: Self on Texas’ it. The way you look at it is, new 20-year, $300 million dol- ‘What can we do to get more lar deal with ESPN to create money ourselves?’’’ its own television network: ● “I don’t know all the details D a n i e l s u p d a te : Th e except if you divide 300 by 20, rumor mill was churning it comes out to 15, which is a regarding DeAndre Daniels,

a 6-8 senior forward from IMG Academies in Bradenton, Fla., on Friday, first day of spring semester on KU’s campus. Students on various message boards indicated Daniels’ name was showing up in KU’s e-mail system, maybe meaning he’s set to attend classes this semester. On Friday, meanwhile, there was no word from Daniels’ c a m p o n wh e t h e r h e’ l l attend KU, Texas or Kentucky, or remain at IMG until the summer. Various recruiting analysts continue to believe Daniels will ultimately be a Jayhawk.

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KU coach Bill Self is 7-6 against Texas overall — 7-4 as leader of the Jayhawks. “There are a lot of good teams in our league and a lot of good rivalries. This has kind of emerged as a special rivalry because we h av e p l aye d q u i t e a b i t more than one time a year lately,” Self said. The teams have met in three of the last five Big 12 tournament title games, with KU winning all three — 80-68 in 2006 in Dallas; 88-84 in overtime in 2007 in Oklahoma City; and 8474 in 2008 in Kansas City. The tourney title in ’07 followed KU’s 90-86 victory a week earlier in Allen Fieldhouse. Those two games were two of the most memorable in the Self era. In the first meeting, current NBA superstar Kevin Durant scored 25 points the first half off 10-of-14 shooting (4-for-5

from three) as the Longhorns led, 54-42, at the break. “We couldn’t guard him,” Self said. “He was making NBA plays against some (KU) guys that are playing in the league. I turned to Danny (Manning, assistant) and said, ‘What are we gonna do?’ He said, ‘Heck, I don’t know. That’s a bad boy, and I mean maybe as bad as has played on the fieldhouse floor in many, many years.’ “The coolest thing to me,” Self added, “was we won the game, but what was really cool to me was that a kid could sprain his ankle, come back into the game, and our fans cheered for him when he comes back to the court. It’s such an element of class because our fans knew they were witnessing something special that day.” Sore ankle and all, Durant finished with 32 points, then picked up where he left off against KU in Kansas City. “When we played in the Big

12 tournament, they had us down, 32-10, with eight minutes left in the first half, and Durant had 22. He had us down, 22-10 (by himself). To me, that was even more impressive performance in that game than the fieldhouse. He was just unbelievable,” Self said. Durant, who plays for the Oklahoma City Thunder, finished with 37 points for the Longhorns. Many came against KU’s Brandon Rush, now with the Indiana Pacers. As far as the present ... Texas enters on the heels of Wednesday’s 81-60 victory over Texas A&M in Austin. Jordan Hamilton and Tristan Thompson scored 27 and 18 points, respectively. Sophomore guard/forward Hamilton averages 19.7 points and 7.1 rebounds per game. Freshman forward Thompson is next in line in scoring (13.1) and leads the Longhorns in rebounding (7.7), blocks (37) and steals (21). Senior forward Gary John-

son averages 12.1 points and 7.1 boards. Freshman guard Cory Joseph averages 11.2 points with 58 assists against 28 turnovers. Sophomore guard J’Covan Brown, who averages 9.1 ppg, scored 28 in the Longhorns’ 80-68 loss to KU last year in Austin. That UT team went 24-10 overall, 9-7 in the league. “They guard,” Self said. “To me, you’ve got to do something with Thompson and Johnson inside and still be able (to guard perimeter).” The oddsmakers have listed KU as a seven-point favorite today. “There’s certain games a year that you look at the schedule and say, ‘This one’s going to be fun. This one’s going to be exciting.’ I think this is one of them again,” KU senior Brady Morningstar said. “They are always good. We’ve always been pretty good. It’s a good game, two good schools, two good universities.”

Lengthy run turns back Lawrence boys, 50-39 By Clark Goble Journal-World Sports Writer

For Lawrence High boys basketball coach Mike Lewis, stopping runs is about maturity. So the fact that his team was on the wrong end of a 25-1 run on Friday shows him his players need to grow up. “We get a little panicked, and we get a little pouty, and we need to just stick our chest out and compete when things aren’t going well,” Lewis said. LHS lost to Highland Park in the second round of the

Topeka Invitational Tournament, 50-39. The Lions were outscored, 13-0, in the second quarter and trailed by 17 at halftime. “We’ve got to learn a way to put the ball in the basket when things aren’t going well,” Lewis said. Lewis was impressed with how the Lions bounced back after halftime, winning the second half by six points. In order to pressure the Scots (82), Lewis used a five-guard lineup. The Lions (3-8) fought back to make it an 11-point game

late, but the hole was just too deep to overcome. “We could have curled up and went away, but we competed in the second half,” Lewis said. “We made it a good basketball game.” Junior KJ Pritchard hit five three-pointers for the second game in a row, finishing with 21 points on 7-for-19 shooting. It’ll be a quick turnaround for LHS, which plays Topeka West (1-8) in the seventhplace game at noon today. ● Photo gallery

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rebounds on the offensive end alone, and methodically passing their way through a variety of LHS defensive looks. “I think we had to have more effort in the beginning, and we didn’t give that,” Green said. To begin the second half,

the Lions came out a vigorous, scrappy bunch, and though they outscored the Spartans, 19-14, after the break, the lead was too large to overcome. “It’s easy to give really good effort when you’re down and there’s no pressure on you,” Wood said. “But we’ve got to find a way to give that energy

when the ball is tipped and when everything is on the line, not just when it’s comfortable.” The Spartans, while patient on offense in the first half, were content to pass the ball and work the clock. The Lions didn’t blame the lack of a shot clock for Friday’s setback.

BRIEFLY FSHS boys beat SM East MCPHERSON — The Free State High boys basketball team defeated Shawnee Mission East, 48-43, on Friday in the consolation semifinals of the McPherson Tournament. FSHS improved to 6-4. Free State will face Blue Valley West at 3:30 p.m. today in the consolation final.

Veritas boys cruise EUDORA — Elijah Penny scored 23 points, and Veritas Christian’s boys basketball team cruised past Whitefield Christian Academy, 51-38, on Friday night. Veritas (11-2) will travel to Manhattan Chief at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday. Whitefield 8 16 4 10 — 38 Veritas 15 14 12 10 — 51 Whitefield — Porteous 6, Roy 4, Buckner 6, J. Dykstra 10, Da. Dykstra 3, Sipp 8, Du. Dykstra 1. Veritas — Jordan Rebman 2, Blair Capps 2, Nick Gardner 6, Thomas Bachert 9, Ethan Kay 9, Elijah Penny 23.

Veritas girls win, too EUDORA — Kayli Farley had 12 points, and Kristen Finger

and Sarah McDermott each had 11 rebounds as Veritas Christian claimed a 36-20 high school girls basketball victory over Overland Park Whitefield Christian on Friday at the Eagles’ home. Winner of two straight, Veritas (5-6) will play host to Overland Park Hyman Brand Hebrew tonight.

The meet originally was scheduled for Thursday but was postponed a day because of snow. ● Results on page 12B

LHS wrestling in third

OVERLAND PARK — Five Lawrence High wrestlers advanced to the semifinals of Whitefield 5 8 0 7 — 20 the Blue Valley Northwest tourVeritas 11 12 9 4 — 36 Whitefield — Aubrey Fell 2, Molly Atkin 10, nament, and the Lions sat in Shelby Richardson 4, Melanie Smith 4. third place after the first day Veritas — Shereen Fattaahi 3, Madison Bennett 5, Kayli Farley 12, Alison Dover 2, Ellen Phillips 4, Friday. Anna Edmondson 2, Kristen Finger 2, Sarah Garrett Girard (103 pounds), McDermott 6. Hunter Haralson (119), Andrew enning (145), Cameron MagLHS swimming second D daleno (160) and Reece Zach Andregg claimed Wright-Conklin went undefeatLawrence High’s only victory ed Friday. with a convincing win in the Hutchinson leads the team 1 500-yard freestyle, and the race with 87 ⁄2 points and is followed by Newton (63 1/2) and Lions placed second at their own swimming and diving invi- Lawrence (62). The tournament concludes tational on Friday at Knox Natatoday. torium. Andregg won it 4:56, more than 23 seconds ahead of the Haskell women rally runner-up. Sharon Forte scored 20 Washburn Rural won the team title with 563 points. LHS points, and the Haskell Indian Nations University women’s was right behind at 546.

BOX SCORE LAWRENCE (39) KJ Pritchard 7-14 2-7 21, Shane Willoughby 0-2 1-2 1, Anthony Buffalomeat 0-2 0-0 0, Logan Henrichs 5-11 2-2 13, Jake Johnson 0-3 0-1 0, Brad Strauss 0-2 0-0 0, Derby Miller 1-1 0-0 2, Ross Johnson 0-0 0-0 0, Bryce Montes de Oca 0-0 0-0 0, Jake Mosiman 0-0 2-2 2, Troy Willoughby 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 13-41 7-14 39. HIGHLAND PARK (50) Tra’vell Luarks 2-8 2-2 7, A.J. Downing 5-10 2-5 12, Shaka Thomas 1-2 0-0 3, Jeremiah Brooks 5-6 4-4 14, O’Shai Clark 2-4 0-0 4, Tre Wheeler 0-2 46 4, Eric Johnson 1-3 0-0 2, Shaffee Carr 1-3 0-0 2, Taron Lately 0-0 0-0 0, D’Marco Smith 0-0 0-0 0, Steffon Kyles 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 18-40 12-17 50. Lawrence 9 0 12 18 — 39 Highland Park 13 13 13 11 — 50 Three-point goals: Lawrence 6-17 (Pritchard 5, Henrichs); Highland Park 1-6 (Luarks). Fouled out: Lawrence — Buffalomeat. Shooting: Lawrence 13-41 (31.7 percent); Highland Park 18-40 (45 percent). Turnovers: Lawrence 18, Highland Park 13.

BOX SCORE EMPORIA (44) Taylor Elbe 2-9 0-1 5, Sarah Kolmer 2-8 0-0 4, Courtney Waldner 2-5 1-1 5, Ciera Hastings 5-11 0-0 12, Emily Burris 1-1 2-3 4, Megan McRell 4-9 5-6 14, Bailey Sosa 0-1 0-2 0, Angela Bartley 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 16-45 8-13 44. LAWRENCE (29) TaMiya Green 5-10 2-5 12, Krista Cosa 0-4 0-0 0, Kristen Bell 0-2 0-2 0, Christina Haswood 0-3 0-0 0, Brianna Anglin 1-1 0-0 2, Brittany Ray 0-2 0-0 0, Kelsey Broadwell 0-2 0-2 0, Emily Peterson 4-8 7-8 15, Natalie Wilkins 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 10-35 8-16 29. Emporia 13 17 10 4 — 44 Lawrence 6 4 9 10 — 29 Three-point goals: Emporia 4-10 (Hastings 2, Elbe, McRell); Lawrence 1-3 (Peterson). Fouled out: Lawrence — Broadwell. Shooting: Emporia 16-45 (35.5 percent); Lawrence 10-35 (28.5 percent). Turnovers: Emporia 8, Lawrence 16.

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Texas vs. Kansas Probable Starters TEXAS (15-3, 3-0) F — Gary Johnson (6-6) F — Tristan Thompson (6-8) G — Jordan Hamilton (6-7) G — Dogus Balbay (6-1) G — Cory Joseph (6-3)

Tip: 3 p.m. today, Allen Fieldhouse. TV: CBS (cable channels 5, 13, 205).

Rosters TEXAS 1 — Gary Johnson, 6-6, 238, Sr., F, Houston. 3 — Jordan Hamilton, 6-7, 220, Soph., G/F, Compton, Calif. 4 — Dogus Balbay, 6-1, 175, Sr., G, Istanbul, Turkey. 5 — Cory Joseph, 6-3, 185, Fr., G, Toronto, Ontario. 10 — Jai Lucas, 5-10, 160, Sr., G, Houston. 12 — Trent Morgan, 5-9, 155, Fr., G, Midlothian, Texas. 13 — Tristan Thompson, 6-8, 225, Fr., F, Brampton, Ontario. 14 — J’Covan Brown, 6-1, 195, Soph., G, Port Arthur, Texas. 20 — Alexis Wangmene, 6-7, 240, Jr., F/C, Maroua, Cameroon. 21 — Matt Hill, 6-10, 245, Sr., F/C, Lincoln, Neb. 22 — Andrew Dick, 6-2, 180, Soph., G, Sherman, Texas. 25 — Dean Melchionni, 6-4, 185, Soph., G, Lancaster, Pa. 53 — Clint Chapman, 6-10, 239, Sr., F/C, Canby, Ore. Head coach: Rick Barnes. Assistants: Rodney Terry, Russell Springmann, Chris Ogden.

KU’s Graves promoted Kansas University baseball coach Ritch Price announced on Friday that longtime assistant coach Ryan Graves was elevated to associate head coach. Graves will continue to coordinate the Kansas pitching staff and also be the position coach for the baseball team’s catchers.

KANSAS 0 — Thomas Robinson, 6-9, 237, Soph., F, Washington, D.C. 2 — Conner Teahan, 6-5, 212, Sr., G, Leawood. 4 — Justin Wesley, 6-8, 200, Soph., F, Fort Worth, Texas. 5 — Jeff Withey, 7-0, 235, Soph., C, San Diego. 10 — Tyshawn Taylor, 6-3, 185, Jr., G, Hoboken, N.J. 11 — Royce Woolridge, 6-3, 182, Fr., G, Phoenix. 12 — Brady Morningstar, 6-4, 185, Sr., G, Lawrence. 14 — Tyrel Reed, 6-4, 193, Sr., G, Burlington. 15 — Elijah Johnson, 6-4, 195, Soph., G. Las Vegas. 20 — Niko Roberts, 5-11, 175, Fr., G, Huntington, N.Y. 21 — Markieff Morris, 6-10, 245, Jr., C, Philadelphia. 22 — Marcus Morris, 6-9, 235, Jr., F, Philadelphia. 23 — Mario Little, 6-6, 218, Sr., G, Chicago. 24 — Travis Releford, 6-5, 207, Soph., G, Kansas City, Mo. 32 — Josh Selby, 6-2, 183, Fr., G, Baltimore. 40 — Jordan Juenemann, 6-3, 195, Jr., G, Hays. Head coach: Bill Self. Assistants: Joe Dooley, Kurtis Townsend, Danny Manning.

KU-UT: A LOOK BACK KU has compiled a 7-4 record versus Texas in the Bill Self era. Here’s a quick glance at each of the games:

Wright each had 19 and Chalmers 17 in the Big 12 tourney title game. Kevin Durant scored 37 for the Longhorns.

KU 80, UT 68, Feb. 8, 2010, Erwin Center: Down 14-8, KU went on an amazing 22-0 run in the first half. Marcus Morris scored 18 points, while Xavier Henry and Sherron Collins had 15 apiece for KU. J’Covan Brown scored 28 points off 9of-19 shooting, while Damion James had 24 and Gary Johnson 10 for UT. It marked KU’s first win in Austin since 2002.

KU 90, UT 86, March 3, 2007, Allen Fieldhouse: Chalmers scored 21 points, while Wright had 17 points and 13 rebounds in helping KU claim its 50th league title. Durant scored 25 points off 10of-14 shooting (4-for-5 from three) the first half as UT led, 54-42, at the break. Durant sprained his ankle and mustered seven points off 3-of-8 shooting the second half, finishing with 32.

KU 83, UT 73, March 7, 2009, Allen Fieldhouse: It turned out to be a festive day for Senior Day starters Brennan Bechard and Matt Kleinmann. Collins scored 21 points and dished seven assists, while Cole Aldrich added 12 points and 10 rebounds. UT’s James led all scorers with 26 points. KU trailed, 44-30, late in the first half. KU 84, UT 74, March 16, 2008, Sprint Center: Mario Chalmers scored a career-high 30 points, while Brandon Rush contributed 19 in the Big 12 tournament title game. Chalmers hit eight of 12 threes and Rush six of nine as KU finished with 15 treys, one off a school record.

UT 72, KU 69, Feb. 12, 2008, Erwin Center: Texan Darrell Arthur’s 22 points weren’t enough as KU lost on Big Monday. Connor Atchley went 4for-4 from three and scored 16 points. A.J. Abrams and James each hit for 14. Chalmers missed a possible game-tying three at the buzzer. James, who played three minutes the first half because of foul problems, grabbed 13 rebounds the second half while playing all 20 basketball team used a masminutes. Justin Mason had six sive second-half surge to of his eight boards the second defeat Oklahoma Wesleyan, 20 minutes as Texas outre59-44, on Friday at Coffin Com- bounded KU, 23-12, after halfplex. time. The Fightin’ Indians trailed KU 88, UT 84 (OT), March Wesleyan, 26-18, at halftime. Haskell erupted for 41 points in 11, 2007, Ford Center: KU batthe second half and held Wes- tled back from a 32-10 deficit, the largest deficit in a victory in leyan to only 18. KU history. Collins scored 20 The Fightin’ Indians (6-9) points, while Rush and Julian will face Southwest Christian (Okla.) University at 3 p.m. today.

Okla. Weseleyan 26 18 — 44 Haskell 18 41 — 59 Haskell — Jamie Sun Eagle 3, Sharon Forte 20, Lois Stevens 10, Nataska Rouse 9, Autumn Burtt 10, Kayla Davis 5, Candice Yazzie 2. Oklahoma Wesleyan — Holly Smith 4, Rebecca Schluter 6, Kristen Dixon 23, Kayla Oleman 9, Shelby Lloyd 2.

KANSAS (18-0, 3-0) F — Marcus Morris (6-9) F — Markieff Morris (6-10) G — Josh Selby (6-2) G — Tyshawn Taylor (6-3) G — Tyrel Reed (6-3)

KU 80, UT 68, March 12, 2006, American Airlines Center: Chalmers scored 15 points, while Russell Robinson and Jeff Hawkins had 14 and 13 respectively in the Big 12 tourney title game. KU iced 12 threes while holding UT’s LaMarcus Aldridge to five points. UT 80, KU 55, Feb. 25, 2006, Erwin Center: P.J. Tucker scored 19 and Aldridge 18 on a day Wright potted 18 for KU. It was the worst loss of the Self era in front of ESPN’s Game Day crew. KU 90, UT 65, Jan. 29, 2005, Allen Fieldhouse: Wayne Simien scored 27 points off 11of-17 shooting, while Keith Langford added 17 points. Aaron Miles had 10 points and eight assists. This also was part of ESPN Game Day. UT 64, KU 60, March 13, 2004, American Airlines Center: Brandon Mouton scored 18 points, including 10 straight in the second half. Jeff Graves and Keith Langford each had 14 for KU in the Big 12 tournament semifinal. KU squandered an early 11-point lead on a day Simien was held to nine points off 2-of-8 shooting. UT 82, KU 67, Feb. 23, 2004, Erwin Center: Mouton led the way with 23 points, while Tucker contributed 11 points and eight boards. Langford had 17 and Simien 15 points for KU. It marked KU’s fourth straight road loss and fifth loss in 11 games under KU’s first-year coach.

Seabury boys reach finals J-W Staff Reports

coach Ashley Battles quipped. “But even though we’re small and they’re big, we did expect to be in the finals of this tournament or any tournament we play in.” McDermott’s brother, Josh McDermott, pitched in 15 points and nine rebounds for Seabury (6-3).

MCLOUTH — Johnny McDermott scored 21 points and pulled down nine rebounds, and Seabury Academy’s boys basketball team advanced to the finals of the McLouth Invitational with a 61-53 final over Jefferson West on Friday. The Seahawks will play in the title game against Atchi- Seabury 61, Jeff West 53 son County at 7 tonight. Jeff West 15 10 17 11 — 53 “We’re just a little (Class) Seabury 20 11 13 17 — 61 S e a b u r y — Khadre Lane 9, Reed Grabill 9, 1A school playing 4A schools Johnny McDermott 21, Josh McDermott 15, (at tournament),” Seabury Skyler Malone 7.


NBA

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X Saturday, January 22, 2011

Friday’s games EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Boston New York Philadelphia Toronto New Jersey

W 33 22 17 13 12

L 9 20 25 30 31

Pct .786 .524 .405 .302 .279

GB — 11 16 201⁄2 211⁄2

L10 8-2 4-6 4-6 2-8 3-7

Str W-5 L-5 L-2 L-6 W-2

Home 21-3 10-9 12-7 8-12 9-10

Away 12-6 12-11 5-18 5-18 3-21

Conf 25-5 12-9 12-18 9-19 7-18

L 13 15 16 24 29

Pct .698 .651 .636 .415 .293

GB — 2 21⁄2 12 17

L10 6-4 7-3 7-3 6-4 4-6

Str L-4 W-2 L-1 W-2 L-2

Home 15-5 17-5 14-7 12-10 12-9

Away 15-8 11-10 14-9 5-14 0-20

Conf 19-6 19-7 19-8 11-16 7-20

L 14 23 24 28 34

Pct .674 .410 .400 .349 .190

GB — 11 111⁄2 14 201⁄2

L10 6-4 3-7 4-6 4-6 0-10

Str W-1 L-3 W-2 L-2 L-15

Home 19-4 10-10 9-9 11-9 5-14

Away 10-10 6-13 7-15 4-19 3-20

Conf 16-9 10-13 10-11 9-14 7-19

Pct .860 .643 .636 .465 .455

GB — 91⁄2 91⁄2 17 171⁄2

L10 8-2 3-7 8-2 6-4 4-6

Str W-8 L-1 W-7 W-1 L-1

Home 24-2 15-8 17-5 13-7 12-9

Away 13-4 12-7 11-11 7-16 8-15

Conf 24-3 17-7 13-11 14-14 10-16

L 15 16 18 20 33

Pct .643 .628 .571 .545 .233

GB — 1 ⁄2 3 4 171⁄2

L10 6-4 5-5 5-5 6-4 2-8

Str L-2 L-3 L-1 W-4 L-3

Home 15-6 15-7 19-5 15-5 8-12

Away 12-9 12-9 5-13 9-15 2-21

Conf 15-11 13-11 16-12 17-13 3-23

L 13 21 23 26 31

Pct .711 .488 .439 .381 .225

GB — 10 12 141⁄2 201⁄2

L10 8-2 6-4 6-4 6-4 3-7

Str W-1 W-5 W-3 L-1 L-3

Home 17-5 11-9 12-7 13-13 6-16

Away 15-8 9-12 6-16 3-13 3-15

Conf 17-9 11-14 10-15 12-19 4-18

Southeast Division Miami Orlando Atlanta Charlotte Washington

W 30 28 28 17 12

Central Division Chicago Indiana Milwaukee Detroit Cleveland

W 29 16 16 15 8

WESTERN CONFERENCE

New Jersey 89, Detroit 74 Orlando 112, Toronto 72 Phoenix 109, Washington 91 New Orleans 100, Atlanta 59 Boston 110, Utah 86 Milwaukee 102 Cleveland 88 Memphis 115, Houston 110 San Antonio 101, New York 92 L.A. Lakers 107, Denver 97 Golden State 119, Sacramento 112 OT

Today’s games Atlanta at Charlotte, 6 p.m. Dallas at New Jersey, 6 p.m. Boston at Washington, 6 p.m. Phoenix at Detroit, 6:30 p.m. Toronto at Miami, 6:30 p.m. Utah at Philadelphia, 6:30 p.m. Cleveland at Chicago, 7 p.m. San Antonio at New Orleans, 7 p.m. New York at Oklahoma City, 7 p.m. Orlando at Houston, 7:30 p.m. Memphis at Milwaukee, 7:30 p.m. Indiana at Portland, 9 p.m. Golden State at L.A. Clippers, 9:30 p.m.

Southwest Division San Antonio Dallas New Orleans Memphis Houston

W 37 27 28 20 20

L 6 15 16 23 24

Northwest Division Oklahoma City Utah Denver Portland Minnesota

W 27 27 24 24 10

Pacific Division L.A. Lakers Phoenix Golden State L.A. Clippers Sacramento

W 32 20 18 16 9

How former Jayhawks fared Darrell Arthur, Memphis Pts: 9. FGs: 4-9. FTs: 1-1. Drew Gooden, Milwaukee Pts: 7. FGs: 2-5. FTs: 3-4. Xavier Henry, Memphis Did not play (knee injury) Kirk Hinrich, Washington Pts: 8. FGs: 3-5. FTs: 0-0. Darnell Jackson, Sacramento Did not play (coach’s decision) Paul Pierce, Boston Pts: 20. FGs: 5-8. FTs: 7-8. Julian Wright, Toronto Pts: 6. FGs: 3-7. FTs: 0-0.

Roundup The Associated Press

Hornets 100, Hawks 59 A T L A N T A — Chris Paul scored 16 points and eight assists in a laugher for the New Orleans Hornets, who took control late in the first half and held the Hawks to their lowest-scoring game in Atlanta history on Friday night. NEW ORLEANS (100) Pondexter 3-6 0-0 7, West 4-7 7-8 15, Okafor 25 0-0 4, Paul 4-10 7-8 16, Belinelli 5-8 2-2 15, Green 3-10 0-0 6, Ja.Smith 2-4 1-1 5, Mbenga 35 0-0 6, Jack 3-10 1-1 8, Thornton 4-7 2-2 11, Andersen 3-3 0-0 7. Totals 36-75 20-22 100. ATLANTA (59) Johnson 4-12 1-1 9, Jo.Smith 5-12 2-2 13, Collins 1-2 0-0 2, Bibby 0-7 0-0 0, Evans 2-5 0-0 5, Ja.Crawford 5-13 3-4 14, Pachulia 1-2 0-0 2, Teague 0-8 0-0 0, Powell 0-3 0-0 0, Wilkins 1-2 22 4, Jo.Crawford 2-9 1-2 6, Thomas 2-4 0-0 4. Totals 23-79 9-11 59. New Orleans 19 30 21 30 — 100 Atlanta 17 17 11 14 — 59 3-Point Goals—New Orleans 8-15 (Belinelli 35, Pondexter 1-1, Andersen 1-1, Jack 1-2, Paul 12, Thornton 1-3, West 0-1), Atlanta 4-20 (Jo.Smith 1-1, Jo.Crawford 1-2, Evans 1-3, Ja.Crawford 1-4, Teague 0-2, Johnson 0-3, Bibby 0-5). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—New Orleans 60 (Okafor 12), Atlanta 39 (Jo.Smith 8). Assists—New Orleans 26 (Paul 8), Atlanta 11 (Teague, Johnson 3). Total Fouls—New Orleans 18, Atlanta 16. Technicals—West, New Orleans defensive three second, Collins. Flagrant Fouls—Collins. Ejected— Collins. A—14,875 (18,729).

Magic 112, Raptors 72 O R L A N D O , F LA . — Dwight Howard had 31 points and 19 rebounds for Orlando. TORONTO (72) Kleiza 1-6 1-2 4, Dorsey 0-1 0-2 0, Bargnani 314 4-4 11, Calderon 0-6 0-0 0, DeRozan 6-16 4-4 16, Wright 3-7 0-0 6, Johnson 5-6 1-1 11, Bayless 5-11 0-0 10, Davis 1-2 0-0 2, Gaines 4-9 0-2 10, Alabi 1-4 0-2 2. Totals 29-82 10-17 72. ORLANDO (112) Turkoglu 3-4 0-0 6, Bass 4-8 2-2 10, Howard 1221 7-13 31, Nelson 4-12 0-0 9, J.Richardson 2-6 2-2 7, Redick 4-7 2-2 12, Anderson 8-16 1-1 21, Arenas 2-5 2-2 7, Q.Richardson 2-3 0-0 4, Clark 1-4 2-3 4, Duhon 0-2 1-2 1, Williams 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 42-89 19-27 112. Toronto 18 23 16 15 — 72 Orlando 26 21 26 39 — 112 3-Point Goals—Toronto 4-15 (Gaines 2-5, Kleiza 1-2, Bargnani 1-2, Calderon 0-2, Bayless 0-4), Orlando 9-27 (Anderson 4-9, Redick 2-4, Arenas 1-2, J.Richardson 1-4, Nelson 1-4, Clark 0-1, Q.Richardson 0-1, Duhon 0-2). Fouled Out— None. Rebounds—Toronto 50 (Wright 10), Orlando 65 (Howard 19). Assists—Toronto 15 (Calderon 5), Orlando 21 (Nelson 8). Total Fouls—Toronto 24, Orlando 14. A—19,047 (18,500).

Suns 109, Wizards 91 W A S H I N G T O N — Channing Frye scored 25 points and led a third-quarter three-pointer run and the Phoenix Suns won their season-high fifth straight to move within a game of .500. PHOENIX (109) Hill 4-12 4-4 12, Frye 9-15 0-0 25, Lopez 3-7 22 8, Nash 7-13 1-1 17, Carter 5-17 1-2 12, Dudley 1-4 0-0 3, Gortat 4-7 5-5 13, Dragic 4-7 3-5 11, Warrick 2-2 0-0 4, Siler 2-2 0-0 4. Totals 41-86 16-19 109. WASHINGTON (91) Lewis 6-15 4-4 16, Blatche 7-17 0-0 14, McGee 2-4 0-0 4, Wall 4-13 3-5 11, Young 10-20 1-2 25, Thornton 1-7 2-2 4, Seraphin 2-5 0-0 4, Hinrich 3-5 0-0 8, Yi 0-2 0-0 0, Martin 1-1 0-0 3, Booker 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 37-91 10-13 91. Phoenix 22 30 31 26 — 109 Washington 33 20 18 20 — 91 3-Point Goals—Phoenix 11-24 (Frye 7-11, Nash 2-3, Dudley 1-3, Carter 1-4, Dragic 0-1, Hill 0-2), Washington 7-18 (Young 4-8, Hinrich 2-3, Martin 1-1, Wall 0-1, Lewis 0-5). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Phoenix 52 (Gortat 14), Washington 53 (Lewis 12). Assists—Phoenix 25 (Nash 14), Washington 25 (Wall 14). Total Fouls—Phoenix 13, Washington 16. A—15,716 (20,173).

Bucks 102, Cavaliers 88 C L E V E L A N D — Andrew Bogut scored 23 points, Corey Maggette added 20 and the Milwaukee Bucks took their turn beating up Cleveland with a victory over the horrible Cavaliers, who lost their 15th straight with no end to their streak in sight. MILWAUKEE (102) Maggette 6-12 8-9 20, Ilyasova 3-5 0-0 7, Bogut 11-14 1-2 23, Dooling 3-10 4-4 12, Douglas-Roberts 2-6 1-1 5, Gooden 2-5 3-4 7, Mbah a Moute 2-3 2-2 6, Boykins 4-8 1-2 9, Delfino 4-11 0-0 9, Sanders 2-3 0-0 4, Brockman 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 39-77 20-24 102. CLEVELAND (88) Jamison 7-18 8-11 22, Gee 1-1 0-0 2, Hickson 14 0-0 2, Sessions 4-14 14-16 22, Harris 0-2 0-0 0, Eyenga 3-6 1-1 9, Gibson 4-11 5-6 15, Samuels 14 4-6 6, Parker 1-2 0-0 2, Graham 3-5 0-0 6, Hollins 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 26-68 32-40 88. Milwaukee 27 26 26 23 — 102 Cleveland 25 16 29 18 — 88 3-Point Goals—Milwaukee 4-16 (Dooling 2-4, Ilyasova 1-2, Delfino 1-7, Douglas-Roberts 0-1, Boykins 0-2), Cleveland 4-7 (Eyenga 2-2, Gibson 2-3, Harris 0-1, Graham 0-1). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Milwaukee 48 (Mbah a Moute 9), Cleveland 44 (Samuels 6). Assists—Milwaukee 24 (Dooling 11), Cleveland 16 (Gibson 8). Total Fouls—Milwaukee 29, Cleveland 26. A—20,562 (20,562).

Nets 89, Pistons 74 N EWARK , N.J. — Anthony Morrow led New Jersey in a key run in his first game since mid-December.

Celtics 110, Jazz 86 BOSTON — Kevin Garnett scored 21 points, Paul Pierce added 20 and Rajon Rondo had 12 assists to lead the Boston Celtics to their fifth straight win.

DETROIT (74) Prince 6-17 2-2 16, Wilcox 2-7 1-4 5, Monroe 26 1-4 5, Stuckey 3-12 7-7 14, McGrady 4-10 2-2 10, Gordon 2-7 3-4 7, Villanueva 0-3 0-0 0, Daye 1-4 2-2 5, Bynum 4-7 0-0 8, Maxiell 0-0 1-2 1, Summers 1-2 1-2 3. Totals 25-75 20-29 74. NEW JERSEY (89) Outlaw 3-11 0-0 7, Favors 3-4 2-3 8, Lopez 5-9 5-5 15, Harris 5-7 2-2 12, Graham 3-8 0-0 6, Vujacic 4-9 0-0 9, Farmar 3-6 0-0 7, Humphries 4-6 3-4 11, Morrow 4-8 0-0 10, Petro 1-3 0-0 2, Uzoh 1-1 0-0 2, Ross 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 36-72 12-14 89. Detroit 18 23 19 14 — 74 New Jersey 21 25 21 22 — 89 3-Point Goals—Detroit 4-12 (Prince 2-2, Daye 1-2, Stuckey 1-3, Bynum 0-1, Gordon 0-1, McGrady 0-1, Villanueva 0-2), New Jersey 5-11 (Morrow 2-3, Farmar 1-2, Outlaw 1-3, Vujacic 13). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Detroit 49 (Monroe 10), New Jersey 48 (Humphries 12). Assists—Detroit 12 (McGrady 6), New Jersey 23 (Harris 9). Total Fouls—Detroit 18, New Jersey 24. Technicals—McGrady, Vujacic, New Jersey defensive three second. A—13,316 (18,500).

UTAH (86) Kirilenko 4-7 3-3 11, Millsap 4-9 3-4 11, Jefferson 1-11 5-6 7, Williams 1-4 3-4 5, Bell 1-3 2-2 4, Watson 3-9 5-8 12, Miles 3-7 1-1 9, Okur 00 0-0 0, Hayward 4-6 2-2 11, Fesenko 3-5 1-2 7, Price 0-0 0-0 0, Elson 4-9 1-2 9. Totals 28-70 2634 86. BOSTON (110) Pierce 5-8 7-8 20, Garnett 7-10 7-8 21, S.O’Neal 1-1 0-0 2, Rondo 2-6 0-0 4, Allen 3-9 3-3 11, Davis 5-9 5-6 15, Robinson 3-6 0-0 8, Daniels 3-4 1-1 8, Erden 5-5 4-5 14, Wafer 3-8 0-0 7, Harangody 01 0-0 0. Totals 37-67 27-31 110. Utah 19 22 22 23 — 86 Boston 30 29 26 25 — 110 3-Point Goals—Utah 4-13 (Miles 2-4, Hayward 1-1, Watson 1-3, Kirilenko 0-1, Bell 0-1, Williams 0-3), Boston 9-21 (Pierce 3-3, Robinson 2-4, Allen 2-8, Daniels 1-1, Wafer 1-4, Harangody 01). Fouled Out—Robinson. Rebounds—Utah 43 (Kirilenko 7), Boston 41 (Davis, Erden 7). Assists—Utah 19 (Williams 6), Boston 31 (Rondo 12). Total Fouls—Utah 28, Boston 30. Technicals—Watson, Daniels, Robinson, Boston defensive three second. A—18,624 (18,624).

Grizzlies 115, Rockets 110 MEMPHIS, TENN. — Zach Randolph had 29 points and 19 rebounds, Rudy Gay added 22 points, and the Memphis Grizzlies snapped a sevengame losing streak to Houston with a victory over the Rockets. HOUSTON (110) Battier 5-7 3-4 15, Scola 8-16 3-4 19, Hayes 58 0-0 10, Lowry 2-8 0-0 5, Martin 8-15 12-12 32, Hill 3-5 1-3 7, Brooks 2-10 5-5 9, Patterson 1-4 00 2, Budinger 2-5 1-1 5, Lee 2-5 1-2 6, Jeffries 00 0-0 0. Totals 38-83 26-31 110. MEMPHIS (115) Gay 9-17 4-4 22, Randolph 14-25 1-1 29, Gasol 2-4 0-0 4, Conley 7-11 3-5 17, Young 2-5 0-0 4, Mayo 5-10 3-4 13, Thabeet 1-2 3-4 5, Arthur 4-9 1-1 9, Vasquez 3-5 0-0 6, Allen 2-4 2-2 6. Totals 49-92 17-21 115. Houston 37 30 21 22 — 110 Memphis 32 26 29 28 — 115 3-Point Goals—Houston 8-23 (Martin 4-6, Battier 2-3, Lee 1-3, Lowry 1-6, Budinger 0-1, Brooks 0-4), Memphis 0-4 (Mayo 0-2, Vasquez 02). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Houston 45 (Battier 8), Memphis 52 (Randolph 19). Assists—Houston 20 (Lowry 8), Memphis 16 (Gay, Conley 5). Total Fouls—Houston 20, Memphis 23. Technicals—Memphis defensive three second. A—13,458 (18,119).

Spurs 101, Knicks 92 SAN ANTONIO — Tim Duncan had 21 points and 16 rebounds, and the San Antonio Spurs took revenge on the slumping New York Knicks to win their eighth in a row. NEW YORK (92) Stoudemire 8-25 2-2 18, Gallinari 5-13 6-6 16, Turiaf 5-9 0-0 10, Felton 8-21 4-4 23, Fields 1-3 00 2, Chandler 3-10 0-0 6, Douglas 5-14 0-0 11, Williams 2-3 0-0 6, Walker 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 37-98 12-12 92. SAN ANTONIO (101) Jefferson 3-4 0-0 6, Duncan 8-15 5-6 21, Blair 8-12 2-5 18, Parker 9-14 2-2 21, Ginobili 5-18 6-6 16, Neal 4-11 0-0 10, McDyess 0-2 0-2 0, Owens 1-2 1-2 4, Quinn 2-4 1-2 5, Splitter 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 40-82 17-25 101. New York 27 23 21 21 — 92 San Antonio 29 32 16 24 — 101 3-Point Goals—New York 6-15 (Felton 3-4, Williams 2-3, Douglas 1-4, Chandler 0-1, Gallinari 0-3), San Antonio 4-17 (Neal 2-5, Parker 1-1, Owens 1-2, Jefferson 0-1, Blair 0-1, Quinn 02, Ginobili 0-5). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds— New York 51 (Stoudemire 15), San Antonio 60 (Duncan 16). Assists—New York 19 (Felton 7), San Antonio 28 (Parker 13). Total Fouls—New York 22, San Antonio 18. A—18,581 (18,797).

Lakers 107, Nuggets 97 D E N V E R — Kobe Bryant blasted the Denver crowd by day and quieted it at night. After criticizing Denver fans for booing Carmelo Anthony, Bryant gave the Pepsi Center crowd little to cheer about as he led the Los Angeles Lakers past the Nuggets. L.A. LAKERS (107) Artest 8-12 1-3 19, Gasol 8-14 3-4 19, Bynum 711 3-4 17, Fisher 1-5 0-0 3, Bryant 8-15 2-3 18, Odom 9-14 0-0 18, Blake 2-6 0-0 5, Brown 2-8 00 4, Walton 2-3 0-0 4. Totals 47-88 9-14 107. DENVER (97) Anthony 10-24 3-3 23, Martin 1-3 0-0 2, Nene 3-7 3-6 9, Billups 5-10 5-5 16, Afflalo 8-11 1-2 22, Harrington 2-7 0-0 5, J. Smith 2-6 1-1 5, Ely 0-1 0-0 0, Lawson 6-9 3-3 15. Totals 37-78 16-20 97. L.A. Lakers 22 27 33 25 — 107 Denver 25 27 20 25 — 97 3-Point Goals—L.A. Lakers 4-16 (Artest 2-3, Fisher 1-4, Blake 1-4, Bryant 0-2, Brown 0-3), Denver 7-21 (Afflalo 5-7, Billups 1-4, Harrington 1-5, Lawson 0-1, J. Smith 0-1, Anthony 0-3). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—L.A. Lakers 55 (Gasol 13), Denver 36 (Nene 7). Assists—L.A. Lakers 24 (Bryant 7), Denver 23 (Anthony 5). Total Fouls—L.A. Lakers 20, Denver 15. Technicals—Anthony. A—19,155 (19,155).

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ENGAGEMENTS Phelps-Alvarez

Peterson-McCandless

David Alvarez and Deana Alvarez, both of Eudora, announce the engagement of their son, Logan Alvarez, to Libby Phelps, both of Lawrence. The future groom is a graduate of Eudora High School. He attended Johnson County Community College. He has been employed with UPS since March 2010. The future bride is the daughter of Fred Jr. and Betty Phelps, Topeka. She is a graduate of Topeka West High School. She earned a Bachelor of Health Science degree from Washburn University and a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from Kansas University Medical Center.

Chuck and Margaret Peterson, Lawrence, announce the engagement of their daughter, Tiffany Peterson, Manhattan, to Jason McCandless, Lawrence. The future bride is a 2005 graduate of Free State High School. She earned a bachelor’s degree in secondary education, with an emphasis in mathematics, from Kansas State University in 2009 and is an eighthgrade algebra teacher at Fort Riley Middle School. The future groom is the son of Pat and Debra McCandless, Lawrence. He is a 2006 graduate of Free State. He earned a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Kansas University in December 2010, will graduate a with master’s degree in accounting this May, and will work for BKD,

Libby Phelps and Logan Alvarez She has been employed with Bloom & Associates Therapy since May 2008. The couple plan a July 9, 2011, wedding at Iberostar Cozumel in Cozumel, Mexico.

Simmons-Stevens Mark and Betty Simmons, Holcomb, along with Maynard and Marilyn Stevens, Lawrence, announce the engagement of their children, Jennifer Simmons and Justin Stevens, both of Hays. The future bride is a 2001 graduate of Holcomb High School, a 2007 graduate of Kansas University Business School, and is a medical receptionist in Hays. The future groom is a 2002 graduate of Free State High School. He is studying physical and health education at Fort Hays State University

Arevalo-Lapid Robert and Teresa Arevalo, Lawrence, announce the engagement of their daughter, Brooke Laurel Arevalo, to Yariv Lapid, both of New York City. The future bride is also the daughter of Andrea Arevalo, Island Heights, N.J. She is a 1999 graduate of Central Regional High School in Bayville, N.J., a 2004 graduate of Richard Stockton College, and is employed with Forest Pharmaceuticals. The future groom is the son of Moshe and Miriam Lapid, Givat Shmuel, Israel. He is a 2000 graduate of Hebrew University of Jerusalem and is self-employed in real estate management.

Mike and Cheryl Garrett, Carbondale, along with Mike and Roxanne Fawl, Overbrook, announce the engagement their children, Jenna Rae Garrett, Carbondale, to Jonathan Scott Fawl, Overbrook. The future bride is studying Jennifer Simmons and for a physical therapist assisJustin Stevens tant degree at Washburn University. The future groom is and is a wrestling coach at employed by Marion TownRussell High School. The couple plan May 17, ship and also works on the 2011, wedding at Wilson Lake. family farm. The couple plan a March 26, 2011, wedding at Grace Community Church in Over- Jonathan Scott Fawl brook. and Jenna Rae Garrett

Lynn Kellert and Mert Carver, both of Lawrence, were married Dec. 19, 2010, at their home, with Carmen Hocking officiating. The bride is the daughter of Paul Linaweaver, Polson, Mont., and the late Dorothy Linaweaver. The groom is the son of

Richard and Jane Bireta, Lawrence, announce the engagement of their daughter, Devon Bireta, to Jon Parker Shipman, both of Mission. The future bride is a 2003 graduate of Free State High School. She earned a bachelor’s degree in history in 2007, and a master’s degree in education in 2008, both from Truman State University. She is a fifth-grade teacher in the Shawnee Mission school district. The future groom is the son of Ronnie and Vickie Shipman, Malden, Mo. He is a 2003 graduate of Bernie (Mo.) High School. He earned a bachelor’s degree in visual communications from Truman State

Meghan O’Neal and Andrew Schulte Columbia in 2006 and is an account executive with Morningstar Communications in Overland Park. The couple plan a May 14, 2011, wedding at the St. Francis Xavier College Church in St. Louis.

Jon Shipman and Devon Bireta and is a Web designer for Strategic Internet Solutions. The couple plan a July 2011 wedding in Riviera Maya, Mexico.

Crisp-Ellis Howard-Brown David Howard, Perry, and Rhonda Dalquest, Lawrence, announce the engagement of their daughter, Lauren Howard, to David Brown, Lawrence. The future bride is a graduate of Free State High School and a homemaker. The future groom is the son of Bob Brown, Lawrence, and Brooke Laurel Arevalo the late Carol Brown. He is also and Yariv Lapid a graduate of Free State, attended Highland Community ColThe couple plan a June 12, lege in Perry, and is a teller at 2011 , wedding in New First State Bank and Trust and a cashier at Fastrax. Brunswick, N.J.

Beth Ann Crisp, Lawrence, and Jared Kyle Ellis, Fort Bliss, Texas, announce their engagement. The future bride is the daughter of Celia Crisp, Lawrence, and the late Richard Crisp. She is a 2001 graduate of Lawrence High School and is employed at Roark and Associates in Lawrence. The future groom is the son of Bob and Marty Fairchild, David Brown and Lauren Howard Lawrence, and Steve and Carol Ann Ellis, Sevierville, The couple plan a March 17, Tenn. He is a 2000 graduate of 2011, wedding at Lecompton Lawrence High and is a serUnited Methodist Church. geant in the U.S. Army. He

ANNIVERSARIES White-Gudenkauf

Kellert-Carver

Andrew Schulte and Meghan O’Neal, both of Lawrence, along with their parents, Bob and Laura Schulte, Lawrence, and Steve and Jeanne O’Neal, St. Louis, announce their engagement. The future groom is a 2002 graduate of Free State High School. He earned a Bachelor of Arts from Boston College in 2006, a Juris Doctorate from Boston College Law School in 2009, and is employed as litigation counsel with the Kansas Corporation Commission. The future bride is a 2002 Jason McCandless and graduate of Nerinx Hall High Tiffany Peterson School in St. Louis. She earned a bachelor’s degree from the LLP in Kansas City, Mo. this University of MissouriSeptember. The couple plan a July 23, 2011, wedding at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Lawrence. Bireta-Shipman

Garrett-Fawl

WEDDINGS

Chase and Sara Gudenkauf

O’Neal-Schulte

Sara Rose White and Chase Joseph Gudenkauf, both of Lawrence, were married Sept. 4, 2010, at Corpus Christi Catholic Church in Lawrence, with the Rev. Mick Mulvany officiating. The bride is the daughter of Larry and Nancy White, Topeka. The groom is the son of Mark and Carol Gudenkauf, Topeka, and Dave and Julie Sutheimer, Lawrence. Maid of honor was Sara Grace. Best man was Andrew Findley. Bridesmaids were Alexah Gudenkauf, Michelle

Katherine Carver, Rowley, Iowa, and the late Virgil Carver. Matron of honor was Jacqueline Kellert, daughter of the bride. Maid of honor was Jennifer Kellert, daughter of the bride. Best man was Chris Carver, son of the groom. The bride earned an associate degree in nursing from

White and Therese Wozniak. Groomsmen were Eric Jimboy, Jason White and Andrew Schiefelbein. Flower girl was Violet White. Ringbearer was Kaden Raines. A reception followed at Abe and Jake’s Landing in Lawrence. The bride is a graduate of Hayden High School in Topeka and Kansas University. She is an intake specialist at TFI Richard and Linda Knabe Family Services in Topeka. The groom is a graduate of They have farmed 50 years Lawrence High School and KU. Knabe together in the Eudora area. He is a credit analyst for PeoLinda and Richard Knabe, They have a daughter, ple’s Bank in Olathe. Eudora, will celebrate their Karla Osborn, and son-inThe couple reside in 50th wedding anniversary law, Allen, Baldwin City; a Lawrence. with a family dinner today. son, Keith, and daughter-inThe couple were married law, Jamie, Eudora; and six Jan. 22, 1961, in Lawrence. grandchildren. Santa Barbara City College and is employed with Children’s Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, Mo. The groom attended Johnson County Community College and is employed with Systems Material Handling in Olathe. The couple reside in Lawrence.

Stewart George “Bill” and Dorothy “Dottie” Stewart, Tonganoxie, will celebrate their 65th wedding anniversary with an open house from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Jan. 30 at 1163 Delaware Drive, Tonganoxie.

Beth Ann Crisp and Jared Kyle Ellis redeployed in November 2010 from a 12-month tour in Iraq and is currently stationed at Fort Bliss. The couple plan a June 11, 2011, wedding.

SCOUTING NEWS L aw re n c e B o y S c o u t Troop 52, chartered by the L aw re n c e F i r s t Un i t e d Methodist Church, will hold its annual chili feed from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Jan. 30 at First United Methodist Church, 946 Vt. Suggested donation is $5. All proceeds will benefit the troop’s activities.

CLUB NEWS University Bridge Club announces results of its Jan. 15 meeting with hosts Cathy Stephens and Joan VanNice. Blue winners: Jerry Noland, first; Florence McNicoll, second; Betty Vincent, third; and Richard Quinn tied in fourth and fifth with Tom Waller. Pink winners: Lois Liebert, first; Janet Dunn, second; Bonnie Haney, third; Carolyn Harden, fourth; and Dottie Miller, fifth.

George Stewart and Dorothy Papenhausen were married Jan. 26, 1946, at Quayle Memorial Methodist Church in Kansas City, Kan. Their children are Mike Stewart and John Stewart, Olathe, and Patti Kirkpatrick, ● More club news. Page 7B Topeka.

MEETINGS AND GATHERINGS Sunday Sunday Afternoon Bridge Club, 1 p.m., Kaw Valley Bridge Center in the I-70 Business Center, 1025 N. Third St., Suite 120. For more information, contact Chris Lane at 842-2655 or chrisserlane@yahoo.com. O.U.R.S. (Oldsters United for Responsible Service) dance, 6 p.m.-9 p.m., Eagles Lodge, 1803 W. Sixth St. A donation of $5 is suggested. Band: Borderline Country.

Monday Retired Hercules employees, spouses and friends monthly breakfast meeting, 9 a.m., First Watch, 2540 Iowa. For more

information, call 842-3241 or 842-8503. Lawrence Rotary Club, noon, Holiday Inn Lawrence, 200 McDonald Drive. Guest speaker: Barbara Ballard: “A Day In The Life Of A State Legislator.” Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary, 1:30 p.m., Babcock Place, 1700 Mass. Monday Evening Bridge Club, 6:45 p.m., Kaw Valley Bridge Center in the I-70 Business Center. Kaw Valley Accordion Club, 7 p.m.-9 p.m., Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Oread Ave. For more information, call 841-1740. Lawrence Chess Club, 7 p.m.10 p.m., Borders Books Music & Cafe, 700 N.H. For more informa-

tion, contact James FoucheSchack 785-371-0149 or jfschack@sunflower.com. Jayhawk Audubon Society, 7:30 p.m., Trinity Lutheran Fellowship Hall, 1245 N.H. Presenter: Eileen Horn, sustainability coordinator, City of Lawrence and Douglas County, will present “Sustainability in Lawrence and Douglas County.” Meeting is free and open to the public.

Tuesday Lawrence Breakfast Optimists, 7 a.m., Smith Center, Brandon Woods at Alvamar, 4730 Brandon Woods Terrace. American Legion DorseyLiberty Post No. 14, 1 p.m.,

dessert and card party, Legionacres, 3408 W. Sixth St. Zodiac Club, 1 p.m. at the home of Ellen Reid Gold, 506 Pioneer Drive. Book review: Mark Twain’s Early Short Stories and Short Fiction. Reviewer: Laura Borchert. Ventura Club, 1:30 p.m. at the home of Betty Jo Haley, 2806 Schwarz. Assistant: Pat Paul. Program: Dorothy Devlin. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Douglas County, 5:15 p.m., 1525 W. Sixth St., Suite A. Information meeting for prospective volunteers. For more information, call 843-7359. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), 6 p.m., BridgePointe Community Church, 601 W. 29th Terrace. For more information,

contact Felicia Brown at 8431692. Douglas County Libertarians, 6:30 p.m., Lawrence Public Library gallery, 707 Vt. Civil Air Patrol informational meeting, 7 p.m.-9:30 p.m., Kansas National Guard Armory, 200 Iowa, 841-0752. Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., Lawrence Memorial Hospital conference room, 325 Maine.

Wednesday Autumn Club, 11:30 a.m., CiCi’s Pizza, 2020 W. 23rd St. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Douglas County, noon, 1525 W. Sixth St., Suite A. Information meeting for prospective volunteers. For more information, call

843-7359. Cosmopolitan Club, noon, Holiday Inn Lawrence, 200 McDonald Drive. KU Toastmasters Club, noon1 p.m., KU campus, Learned Hall, Room 2140. Membership is open to the public. For more information, call Tom Mulinazzi at 785-864-2928, or e-mail him at: tomm@ku.edu. Lawrence Central Rotary Club, noon, Eldridge Hotel, 701 Mass. Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club, 12:30 p.m., Kaw Valley Bridge Center in the I-70 Business Center. Jayhawk Area Agency on Aging Inc., 1 p.m., RoseHill Place Clubhouse, 3600 SW Gage Blvd.

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CLUB NEWS The Wednesday Afternoon Duplicate Bridge Club’s game on Jan. 12 was directed by Chris Lane. North-South winners were Ed Howard and John Fittell, first in A; Steven Vossler and Vince Nordberg, second in A; Grant Sutton and Catherine Blumenfeld, third in A and first in B; Janice Hollowell and Mary Fenlon, fourth in A; Mark Osborn and Bobby Patton, fifth in A and second in B; Lois Clark and Chuck Hedges, third in B; and Albert Ballard and Margrete Hartman, first in C.

East-West winners were Craig Huneke and Jerry Sloan, f irst in A; Amit Chakrabarti and Elizabeth Jankord, second in A; Paul Heitzman and David Piro, third in A; John Oxley and Klee Zaricky, fourth in A; Eldon Herd and Shari Krentzel, fifth in A and first in B; Adelaide Nyquist and Eleanor Patton, second in B and f irst in C; and Jack Flickinger and Ann Thompson, third in B. ●

The Thursday Morning Mentor Duplicate Bridge

Club’s game on Jan. 13 was directed by Chris Lane. Winners were John Reese and Shirley Reese, f irst; Albert Ballard and Yvonne Hedges, second; Virginia Seaver and Jean K hatib, third; Chris Lane and Barbara Haverty, fourth; and Don Daugherty and Bob Hemenway, fifth. ●

The Friday Afternoon Duplicate Bridge Club’s game on Jan. 14 was directed by Virginia Seaver. North South winners were Steven Vossler and Larry Weather-

AROUND AND ABOUT More than 500 undergraduate, graduate and nursing students at Baker University were awarded degrees during commencement ceremonies held Dec. 18-19 at the Collins Center. Area graduates earning bachelor’s degrees are: Amanda Helm, Austin Inzer, Catherine Sailler, Ashley Snedeger and Cory Wright, Baldwin City; Amanda Garrison, Melissa Isbell and Katy Kendrick, Lawrence; April Kruse, Oskaloosa; Adam O’Trimble, Perry; and Eli Jones (music education), Tonganoxie. Area graduates earning Master of Business Administration degrees are: John Cramer, Baldwin City; Jason Koehn, Eudora; and Dustin Chase, Courtney Hutton and Amber Jaimez, Lawrence. Lawrence graduates earning other master’s degrees are: Joanne Altieri, Anita Carlson (school leadership), Audrey Goebel-Hall and Bobbi Hamman (education), and Patricia Neuteboom (teaching). ●

Howard Lynch will celebrate his 90th birthday on Wednesday with a card shower. Cards may be sent to Lynch at 1729 E. 30th St., Lawrence, KS 66046. A dinner celebration will be held the following week-

end with his three sons, Jerry, Galen and Ronnie, and their families. ●

Bethel College, North Newton, announces Lawrence students who earned academic distinction the fall 2010 semester. Seniors Amanda Fredrickson and Will Nagengast were named to the dean’s list, by earning a grade-point average between 3.7 to 4.0. Junior Anna Cook and seniors Andrea Baldwin and Genevieve Rucker were named to the honor roll, by earning a grade-point average between 3.5 to 3.69. ●

Kansas State University announces its December graduates. Commencement ceremonies were held Dec. 10-11. Area graduates earning bachelor’s degrees are: Charley Schwartz (business administration), Baldwin City; Amanda Sullivan-Cook (apparel and textiles), Kenneth Duever, Brett Folks, Brendan Halpin (construction science and management), Shon Price, Ashley Robinson (education), Darlene Seck (apparel and textiles), Kirsten Stack (business administration), and Aarynne Struble (dietetics), Lawrence; Christopher Ketter, Lecomp-

ton; Aaron Douglas (agriculture), and Rebecca Mobley, Ottawa; James Breeding, Wellsville; Andrea Cote, Meriden; Gabriel Gantz (agriculture), Perry; and Kezia Huseman and Brett Miles (electrical engineering), Tonganoxie. Ryan Debold, Lawrence, earned a Master of Landscape Architecture degree. ●

Pittsburg State University’s 15th Winter Commencement exercises were held Dec. 17 in the Garfield Weede Physical Education Building on the PSU campus. Area students earning bachelor’s degrees were: Megan Ballock (education), Eudora; Felicia Goodison, Justin Fox (applied science), and Mark Blair (technology), Lawrence; Neva Rowland (music education), McLouth; and Daniel Kessler (engineering technology), Perry. Area students earning bachelor’s degrees in business administration were: Patrick Briggs, Lawrence; Jessica Hilt, Linwood; Amanda Tucker and Callie Croucher, Ottawa; and Emily Hughes, Tonganoxie. Mitchell Grant and Nathanael Fowler, Lawrence; and Chelsie Oshel, Wellsville, earned Bachelor of General Studies degrees.

What’s your definition of faith and how has your own belief shaped it? ————

and the perspective of trusted others. As a Unitarian Universalist, I am a person of faith. In our tradition faith is not an unshakable belief in that which cannot be proved. Faith does not require us to suspend our questioning or to reject the certainties of science. Faith calls us simply to examine the experience of human history and our own personal lives, and to live according to the lessons revealed to us: That life holds within itself an eternal potential for good. And that this potential can be realized only when we humans join in the process to make it so. This was the spirit of faith inherent in the Civil Rights movement. It is present today in the struggles for immigration justice, universal health care, and LGBTQ equality. It has sustained me through the

joys and sorrows of my own life. As faith is a commitment from within, religion is the way we live our faith. Religion holds the symbols, stories, rituals, and sacred spaces we create to practice and renew our faith together. In a Unitarian Universalist community we share the insights of our unique experiences, reflecting together on our differences in ways that encourage new wisdom and personal growth. But if religion becomes an end in itself — rigid and coercive, unable to integrate new understandings in a changing world — then religion becomes an obstacle to faith, and can even distort faith into an instrument of alienation and destruction. — Send e-mail to Jill Jarvis at jjarvis1@kc.rr.com.

Send your questions about faith and spiritual issues for our religion columnists to religion@ ljworld.com.

Faith is trust in someone or something other than oneself The Rev. Gary O’Flannagan, pastor, Cornerstone Southern Baptist Church, 802 W. 22nd St.: Many people today don’t understand what faith really is from a biblical perspective. Some people think biblical faith is blind, without reason, that faith is only for the uneducated O’Flannagan and unenlightened. So, how do I define faith? Faith is a personal trust in someone or something other than oneself. In the New Testament letter to the Hebrews we’re told that “Now faith is being

sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see” Hebrews 11:1 NIV. Faith is much like a light in the distance of a dark night, we’re not sure where the light will lead us but we walk toward it because the light is better than the dark and when we arrive we find ourselves safe. The Bible talks a lot about faith, it has over 240 references to faith and many of these references deal with people following God, not knowing everything, just knowing they have to follow him and they are shown living out their faith in real ways, in ways that sometimes don’t make sense except for the person who is living it. New Testament, biblical Christianity is a lifestyle of

faith. We don’t know everything, we don’t have all the answers as we follow Christ. But He is the light in our dark world, Jesus speaking to his followers said in John 8:12 NIV, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.” My belief hasn’t shaped my faith as much as my faith has shaped what I believe. Now that doesn’t mean I don’t think or struggle with many of the issues of our world but my faith leads me to believe that God not only has the answer but that He is the answer. And in due time we will all see if the Christian faith is valid. — Send e-mail to Gary O’Flannagan at gary2_1962@yahoo.com.

Andersen, first in C. ●

The Monday Evening Duplicate Bridge Club’s game on Jan. 17 was directed by Virginia Seaver. Winners were Craig Huneke and Virginia Seaver, first in A; Steven Vossler and Larry Weatherholt, second in A; Donna Johnson and James Masilamani, third in A; and Peter Petillo and Brian Barrett, fourth in A and first in B. ●

Over the Rainbow Doll Club met Jan. 13 at the home of Jan Dyer. Members made

final plans for the Girl Scouts’ “Hobby/Collection Try It” badge on Jan. 29. The registered girls will move between three centers of different activities and end with a tea party. Gail Brewster gave a lesson on Boy Dolls. Brewster shared several examples of various eras, sizes, materials and artist. Members were provided with four categories to create an outfit for their doll for the February Valentine’s meeting. Prizes will be given in each category. A door prize was won by Lou Anne Burgess.

MILITARY NEWS Navy seaman Kasey D. William has completed U.S. Navy basic training at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, Ill. William is a 2010 graduate of Perry-Lecompton High School. ●

Army Pfc. Haaris H. Chaudhry has graduated from Basic Combat Training at Fort Sill, Lawton, Okla. Chaudhry is a 2004 graduate of Lawrence High School and the son of Shahnaz Chaudhry, Lawrence.

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Applying life lessons revealed from history, personal experience The Rev. Jill Jarvis, Unitarian Fellowship of Lawrence, 1263 N. 1100 Road: As a religious liberal, I have a natural and, I believe, healthy skepticism about claims to truth. Given the multitude of mutually exclusive religious assertions of absolute truth, I realized early on that it was ultimately up to me to Jarvis decide what I believed — if only to choose among them or reject them all. Rather than accept others’ ready-made truths, I have to trust my own ever-unfolding understanding, informed by personal experience, ancient and modern wisdom, science,

holt, first in A; Jeremy Martin and Craig Huneke, second in A, and first in B and C; Kent McCullough and John Fittell, third in A; Ed Howard and Polly Schoning, fourth in A; and Lester Dalton and Betty Collier, second in B. East-West winners were Jerry Sloan and Dave Chipman, first in A; Lois Clark and Mark Osborn, second in A and first in B; Grant Sutton and Catherine Blumenfeld, third in A and second in B; Sally Taylor and Klee Zaricky, fourth in A and third in B; and Jean Khatib and Jolene

No. 97, Topeka. O.U.R.S. (Oldsters United for Responsible Service) dance, 2:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m., Eagles Lodge, 1803 W. Sixth St. A donation of $2 is suggested. Band: J-B’s.

Thursday Jayhawk Breakfast Rotary Club, 7 a.m., Alvamar Country Club, 1809 Crossgate Drive. Guest speaker: Katie Armitage: “Quantrill’s Survivors.” Thursday Morning Mentor Bridge Game, 9:30 a.m., Kaw Valley Bridge Center in the I-70 Business Center. Haskell Retirees Luncheon, 11:30 a.m., Cici’s Pizza, 2020 W. 23rd St. Luncheon Companions, 11:45 a.m., First Watch, 2540 Iowa. For people wanting to eat lunch and visit with someone. Lawrence Kiwanis Club, noon, Lawrence Country Club, 400 Country Club Terrace. Guest speaker: Jo Ellis, Lawrence Parks & Recreation. Lawrence Professionals Toastmasters, 12:05 p.m. to 1 p.m., Douglas County Bank, Ninth and Kentucky streets. For more information, contact Peter Steimle at 856-4123 or e-mail him at:psteimle@sedonagroup.com, or visit Toastmasters.org or lawrence.freetoasthost.org.

Friday Recommended Reading, a book and discussion group, 10 a.m.-11:30 a.m., Lawrence Senior Center, 745 Vt. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), 10 a.m., BridgePointe Community Church, 601 W. 29th Terrace. For more information, contact Nadine Snider at 8438697. Friday Afternoon Bridge Club, 12:30 p.m., Kaw Valley Bridge Center in the I-70 Business Center. Retired Eagles Activity Club, 12:30 p.m., Eagles Lodge, 1803 W. Sixth St. Carry-in lunch and cards. Over Forties Singles Group, 7 p.m., Conroy’s Pub, 3115 W. Sixth St.

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Social Services Foster Care Program Supervisor Community-based agency seeks candidates for Foster Care Program Supervisor. The Foster Care Program Supervisor is responsible for foster care services, including supervisory authority over the program staff members. Candidates must have a Master’s Degree in social work or a related area of human services from an accredited college or university. Must also be licensed by the BSRB in a field related to child welfare practice and have two years experience in child placement services. Must have a valid driver’s license and be able to pass background checks. Experience in program management and knowledge of KDHE Foster Care and CPA regulations desirable. Salary commensurate with experience. Benefits available. If interested, apply with resume to: V. Torrez Dawson, Assistant Director, P.O. Box 647, Lawrence, KS 66044. Inquiries to (785) 843-2085. Positions will be open until filled. EOE

Residential Program Supervisor Community-based agency seeks applicants for Residential Program Supervisor for Emergency Shelter and Youth Residential Center II Programs. Candidates must have a Bachelor’s Degree in a helping profession, experience working with adolescents, a valid driver’s license, and be able to pass background checks. Experience in program management, knowledge of KDHE regulations, and knowledge of SRS/JJA standards is beneficial. Salary commensurate with experience. Benefits available. If interested, apply with resume to: V. Torrez Dawson, Assistant Director, P.O. Box 647, Lawrence, KS 66044. Inquiries to (785) 843-2085. Positions will be open until filled. EOE

is accepting applications for the position of Early Literacy Librarian. This part-time position is responsible for planning, coordinating, and delivering early literacy programs and services for ages birth to five. Scheduled hours of 20-30 hours per week include some evenings and weekends. Complete job description and application can be found at www.basehorlibrary.org. 913-724-2828. EOE

DISTRIBUTION SPECIALIST Lawrence Journal-World is hiring for a part-time position in our distribution center. Distribution Specialists are responsible for handling the processing and bundling of newsprint products from the press to distributors; and operates equipment including inserters, stacking and strapping machines. Must be available to work between the hours of 7:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m., including weekends. Position starts at $8.00 an hour. Successful candidate will have a high school diploma or GED; experience operating machinery and maintenance skills helpful; good attention to detail; and ability to lift up to 70 lbs. Background check, preemployment drug screen and physical lift assessment required. Apply by emailing your cover letter & resume to: hrapplications@ljworld.com or fill out an application at Lawrence Journal-World 609 New Hampshire Lawrence, KS EOE

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Chase Court Apts.

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Townhomes

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5245 Overland Dr.785-832-8200 2BR, 3 bath, 2 car garage. Starting at $1,050/mo.

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Lawrence

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(still alive, but totally Barrel - Oak Barrel, parafdownsizing).. fin lined, with hinged lid. Used for water barrel on Sat Jan. 22 and train line. Excellent condiSun Jan. 23. tion, Small paint spatter on 9am-1pm. 4BR, new, NW, executive 2 side. $99. Call 785-748-0790 316 Johnson Ave story home. 2,400 sq. ft., 4 bath, 2 car, finished bsmt. Appliances (just north of 19th $1,900/mo. 785-423-5828 & Barker). GE Electric Range: White with black glass door, Ex- Very good office furniture Mobile Homes cellent Cond. $95. (file cabinets and book785-766-9144 case with glass 2 MONTHS front...see photo online FREE RENT! at ljworld.com garage Baby & Children's sale listing), miscellane2 - 3 Bedrooms Items ous office supplies, OTT starting at $595/mo! desk lamp, HP Deskjet 4 Lawrence Locations Electric Breast: The First D4360 printer, sideboard, Call 618-616-2272 Years Single Electric bookshelves, several w.a.c. Breast Pump, gently-used, 12x12x32” stand-alone works great, new tubing, shelving units, instructional breastfeed- queen-size Rooms Bragada ing DVD, 13”x8.5”x10.2”, memory-foam mattress Furnished BR in my home, $40/cash. 785-764-6945. and foundation (similar share kitchen. Quiet, near to TempurPedic) plus KU, on bus route. $350/mo. Clothing one set of queen-size Utils. paid. 785-979-4317 bed linens, portable Coat: Men’s Carhartt Kero-Heat CV-2230 22,300 Roommates kerosene heater Sandstone Active Jacket. BTU Quilted flannel lined, Never (never used), Bissell Pet 3BRs avail. for females in worn, with tags. XL $45. Hair Eraser upright vac4BR townhome. No pets/ 785-749-5003 uum cleaner, one-year smoking. $325/BR per mo. old manual push Share utils. 785-727-0025 lawnmower, small portaFirewood-Stoves ble Hitachi color TV, Eudora ICF-34 portable Buy Now to insure quality Sony raseasoned hardwoods, AM/FM/TV/Weather Studios - 2 Bedrooms portable AM/FM hedge, oak, ash, locust, dio, Only $300 Deposit radio/CD player, lots of hackberry & walnut. Split, kitchen & FREE Rent stacked & delivered. miscellaneous items, 4 different Nestle W/D hookups, Pet Friendly $160/cord. 785-727-8650 Toll House cookie tins, Greenway Apartments complete set of 1516 Greenway, Eudora Firewood: Mixed hard- hard-bound Kansas 785-542-2237 woods, mostly split. State Statutes, original Stacked/delivered. $75-1/2 Chatty Baby doll, original 3BR, nice mobile home, 2 cord. James 316-651-7223 bubble-top Barbie doll, bath, CA/CH, W/D hookup, original fuzzy-haired Ken deck. $545/mo. Reference R e d O a k / W h i t e O a k M i x , doll, several interna& deposit. 913-845-3273 $150 truckload, stacked & tional dolls, original Ragdelivered. Cured & Seagedy Ann and Raggedy Tonganoxie soned. Adam 816-547-1575 Andy, and much much more. Spacious 1, 2, & 3 BRs Seasoned Hedge, Oak, LoW/D hookups, Pets OK If you are interested in cust & mixed hardwoods, GREAT SPECIALS stacked & delivered, $160. any item, but can’t make Cedar Hill Apts. for full cord. Call Landon, the sale, please email 913-417-7200, 785-841-4935 tcatalano34@gmail.com. 785-766-0863 4BR, 2 bath, W/D, lg. fenced yard. 1311 W. 21st Terr. $1,100/mo. - or for sale by owner option. 479-855-0815

Chevrolet 1998 Corvette, 78K miles, silver coupe, auto, Patriot Heads, 3.42 gears. Dyno at 486HP to rear wheels. Hold On $14,888 Special Stk #4311 888-239-5723 All American Auto Mart Olathe, KS www.aaamkc.com

Chevrolet 2005 Impala. Local trade-in, Shop Certified. Credit, Too Easy! 1527 W 6th St. 785-841-0102 www.academycars.com Pool table, like new. Black www.lawrenceautorepair.com table with tan felt, slate top. Paid $1,500 (5 years ago), but we never used the pool table. So now we are asking $850. You come and get the pool table. Call 785-841-0481 or email: Chevrolet 2007 Impala LT, randomtas@sunflower.com 110K, black, very nice car, $8,900. Sled: Wooden w/metal runView pics at ners. 45” Long. $25 cash. www.theselectionautos.com 785-842-1247 785.856.0280 845 Iowa St. Stair Stepper: Stairmaster Lawrence, KS 66049 4000 PT, $100. Commercial grade stair stepper from Stairmaster. 785-749-1608 Chevrolet 2009 Impala LT Treadmill: Sears 10.0 30K miles dual zone cliLifestyler Treadmill. $60. mate control, flex fuel capable, alloy wheels, GM 785-842-4351. Certified with rates, availTreadmill: Weslo Cadence able as low as 3.9% for 60 Baldwin City Only $15,658 920 Treadmill - SpaceSaver months! (fold-up) treadmill. In STK#12740. Dale Willey 785-843-5200 3BR ranch, oversized cor- good condition. $50. Call www.dalewilleyauto.com ner lot, 2 bath, DR, eat-in 785-749-1608 kitchen, appls., lg. LR w/FP, Chevrolet 2007 Monte Carlo porch, 1 owner, non-smoker. Want To Buy LS, 67K, Clean, Silverstone. $120,000. Call 785-594-3231 WTB broken (or working) Buy a Car to Swear By ‘06iMacs, MacBooks, Not At! Real Estate iPhones, Touch iPods, ‘08ACADEMY CARS Wanted PC laptops, up to $80. 785-841-0102 1527 W 6th St. Call/Text 785-304-0724. www.academycars.com Wanting to buy a house in Can meet in Lawrence and www.lawrenceautorepair.com a neighborhood on a land pay cash. contract. Please call 620Chevrolet 2007 Monte Carlo 727-2364 LS, 67K, Clean, Silverstone. Buy a Car to Swear By Not At! ACADEMY CARS 785-841-0102 1527 W 6th St. www.academycars.com www.lawrenceautorepair.com

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2520 Scottsdale Street

2BR in 4-plex, spacious split Spacious 2 & 3BR Homes Homes 1 & 2 Bedrooms level, W/D hookups, Small for Aug. Walk-in closets, Campus Location, W/D, pet? Central location. $565. FP, W/D hookup, 2 car. 1 Pool, Gym, Small Pet OK BRAND NEW! Available Jan. 785-841-4201 2 Bedrooms Avail. for pet okay. 785-842-3280 Immediate Move-In 3BR, 2 Bath - Perfect 2BR, AC, DW, W/D hookup, 785-843-8220 Lawrence Location ! sm. yard, 1 car garage w/ 2 & 3BR Homes available. www.chasecourt@sunflower.com Financing Available! opener, quiet st. $625/mo. $800/month and up. Some Avail. now. 785-218-1413 are downtown Lawrence. Call Erin at 800-943-0442 w.a.c. Call 785-550-7777 (corrected) 3BR, 1½ bath, DW, W/D hookup, FP, avail. at 2832 3+BR, 1 bath, 1323 E. 21st Iowa. $625/mo. No pets. Street. W/D hookups, No Mobile Homes 785-841-5454, 785-760-1874 pets. $750/mo. + deposit. Call Randy 785-766-7575 OWNER WILL FINANCE 1BR, 1 bath, 916 W. 4th St., 3BR, 2 bath, CH/CA, appls., Lawrence Wood floors, Short Term Le ease Move in ready - Lawrence. W/D hookup, AC. $500 per Avail. thru June Call 816-830-2152 month. Call 785-842-7644 3BR, 2 bath, 1 car garage, Eudora 55 and 3 B R , 2 bath, 624 Missouri. 739 New York. Great locaOver Community OWNER WILL FINANCE Income guidelines apply Very nice! CA, DW, W/D. tion, walk to downtown! 1 & 2 BRs - start at low New paint/carpet. Reduced Washer/dryer included, no 3BR, 1 bath, 1989, very to $750/mo. ½ Month FREE smoking, no pets. $750/mo. nice. $12,000. — $300 per cost of $564. 785-542-1755 rent. Call 785-842-7644 Avail. now. 785-423-5367, month. Call 785-727-9764 www.hillcrest@cohenesrey.com or 512-847-5970 ext. 221

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2 & 3BRs for $550 - $1,050/ Couch: Nice quality couch Bo-Ridge Apartments mo. Leasing for late spring 2BR apartment available for sale. Used for less than - August. Call 785-832-8728 in well maintained, quiet, a year. Browns. Large. www.lawrencepm.com 4. $100 Cash. modern building. No pets. Seats 785-979-2312 1 year lease. $625/month. 913-233-9520, 913-721-2125 Couch: Off white leather couch. (Loveseat size) 2 & 3BR Townhomes - with with matching chair. Like garage on quiet cul-de-sac. new-not used. Great size No pets. $700 - $800/month. for small area, $400. Call 785-841-8484 785-542-3240, 785-865-8951

Near K-10, energy efficient, newer construction, 3,700 3BR, 1½ bath, 2301 Ranch sq. ft. heated warehouse Way. Reduced from $820 to w/1,000 sq. ft. office/show 3 B R , 2 bath, all amenities, $750/mo. Offer ends Feb. room. Fenced in & paved garage. 2831 Four Wheel 15th, 2011. Call 785-842-7644 Drive. $795/mo. Available parking & storage with loading dock. 785-865-6231 Now. Call 785-766-8888 Studios and

785-843-4300 Fitness center, computer lab, free tanning, W/D, 3 B R 1000 Alma, avail. now. walk-in closets, storage. 2 Story, 2 bath, DW, microGarages available wave, W/D hookup, CA, 2 5555 W. 6th St., Lawrence car garage, 1 pet ok. $815/ Open Daily (785) 749-7777 mo. Call 785-841-5797 www.campusapts.com/alvadora 1 & 2BRs, on KU Bus Route All Utilities Paid! Oaks Apts. 785-830-0888

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2BR — 2406 Alabama, bldg. 10, avail. now. 2 story, 1½ bath, CA, DW, W/D hookup, www.mallardproperties Office for Feb 1. 144 sq. ft. $570. No pets. 785-841-5797 lawrence.com Common kitchenette, wait2BR — 2406 Alabama, in 4Call 785-842-1524 ing rm., bathrms. Very nice. plex. 2 story, 1½ bath, CA, Accessible. $350/mo. - inDW, W/D hookup. $550 per cludes utils., common area P A R K W A Y 4 0 0 0 mo. No pets. 785-841-5797 maintenance. 785-842-7337 Call for Specials 2BR in 4-plex. Quiet, ceiling • 2 & 3BRs, 2 bath, 2 car fans, CA, deck, off-st. park- • Patio, W/D hookups Office Space Available ing, bus route. $525/mo. • Fully applianced kitchen at 5040 Bob Billings Pkwy. Avail. now. 785-218-1413 785-841-4785 • Maintenance free 785-749-2555, 785-766-2722 2BR, in quiet neighborhood available now. 1000 sq ft. Office Space, several sizes water paid, locked stor- Available now - 3 Bed- avail. 150-1,800 sq. ft., 4,500 age, & off street pkg. room town home close to total sq. ft. possible. Re$575/mo. 538 Lawrence campus. For more info, model to suit. 785-842-4650 please call: 785-841-4785 Ave. Call 785-766-2722 www.garberprop.com Retail & 2BR, small apt. in 4-plex. 713 W. 25th. Avail. now. All 2763 Grand Circle - Spa- Commercial Space kitchen appls. W/D on-site. cious 3BR, 2½ bath town $475 deposit, $575/mo. with Office/Warehouse home near shopping & utilities paid. 785-979-7812 Holcomb Park. $925/mo. 10,000 sq. ft. warehouse with 1,200 sq. ft. office on 2BR, 1 bath. 831 Tennessee. eresrental.com 785-749-6084 N. Iowa St., Lawrence. Lg. Newly remodeled. CA, DW, storage yard included. Microwave, W/D, & deck. A V A I L A B L E N O W Call First Management, $750/mo. Call 785-842-7644 3BR, 2 bath, major appls., Inc. - 785-841-7333 or email FP, 2 car. 785-865-2505 2BR — 934 Illinois, avail. bobs@firstmanagementinc.com now. In 4-plex, 1 bath, CA, DW. $490/mo. No pets. Call LUXURY LIVING AT 785-841-5797 Office/Warehouse AFFORDABLE PRICES for lease: 800 Comet Lane

2BR & 3BR, 1310 Kentucky. CA, DW, laundry. $550-$750. $100/person deposit + ½ Mo. FREE rent 785-842-7644

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Townhomes

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Cars-Imports

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Air Conditioning

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Auctioneers

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Automotive Services

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C & G Auto Sales

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Dale and Ron’s Auto Service

Family Owned & Operated for 37 Years Domestic & Foreign Expert Service 630 Connecticut St

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Construction

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Catering

Electrical

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Employment Services

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Furniture

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Lawn, Garden & Nursery

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REMODELING & HANDYMAN SERVICES

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Guttering Services

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Landscaping

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Pet Services

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Roofing

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ROOF REPAIRS

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Recycling Services

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Sewing Service & Repair Bob’s BERNINA

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Tree/Stump Removal Shamrock Tree Service

We Specialize in Fine Pruning If you value your tree for its natural shape and would like to retain its health and beauty in the long term, call on us!

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Allcore Roofing & Restoration

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Vacuum Service & Repair

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Free Estimates

Insurance Work Welcome

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Hail & Wind Storm Specialists

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Plan Now For Next Year • Custom Pools, Spas & JAYHAWK GUTTERING Water Features • Design & Installation Seamless aluminum gutter• Pool Maintenance ing. Many colors to choose (785) 843-9119 from. Install, repair, screen, midwestcustompools.com clean-out. Locally owned. Insured. Free estimates.

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Plumbing

Painting

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Roofing Low Maintenance Landscape, Inc.

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Crossovers

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Home Improvements

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Graphics

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Locksmith

Flooring Installation

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Crossovers

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Crossovers

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Cars-Imports

Recycle Your Furniture

Eagles Lodge

Call Billy Construction Decks, Fences, Etc. Insured. (785) 838-9791

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Events/ Entertainment

LEGACY

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Homes, Farms, Commercial Real Estate, Fine Furnishings, Business Inventories, Guns

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“detache” for men who are separated from their spouses. We should all agree that this word refers to someone in the process of detaching him or herself from a marriage. We can give the term a bit of French flair by pronouncing it “day-tah-shay,” the way we do “fiancee.” There’s nothing wrong with inventing a word as long as we all agree on what it means. — G.F.

where the Draconian divorce laws kept many people together long after the marriage was over — dead, but not buried, as I used to say. We called them “The Terminally Separated.” California: My husband and I have been separated for six years, and I, too, struggled with what to call him. I now refer to him as my was-band, which often gets a laugh and is easily understood.

Dear G.F.: We like it! Read “leftovers” of my day. on for more suggestions: Christmas was difficult last From the East Coast: For 20 year. How can I get Mom to years, I lived in New York City, understand that I can only be in so many places at a time? I am tired of the guilt trips. What can I do short of telling her that we won’t come at all? — Not Looking Forward to Easter

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Dear Not: Your mother understands perfectly, but she is selfish. She wants all of your time and doesn’t care how hard it is for you or how unfair it is to others. Stop explaining your reasons, and learn to ignore her complaints. Give her whatever time you can manage, and if she doesn’t like it, too bad.

Ricky Gervais turns up in the oddest places. The creator of “The Office” and host of the Golden Globes has co-produced the new travel series “An Idiot Abroad” (8:30 p.m., Science). It stars Karl Pilkington, the self-styled ordinary guy given to absurd theories about life who appears on the podcasts of “The Ricky Gervais Show” adapted into animation on HBO. Pilkington doesn’t always make much sense, but there is a weird logic to his ramblings. With “Idiot,” Gervais and his co-writer and producer Stephen Merchant have decided to send Pilkington on an eight-episode trip to see the Seven Wonders of the World — and then some. So how will this extraordinarily uninformed and uneducated fellow react to Egypt’s Great Pyramids or the Great Wall of China? Gervais, who obviously enjoys the overlap of reality and cartoons, describes Pilkington as a “real-life Homer Simpson.” Gervais courted controversy for his remarks at last Sunday’s Golden Globes ceremonies and making jokes that some felt went too far. I thought Gervais did a good job of deflating his guests’ sense of self-importance. None of his comments were inconsistent with jokes he’s been writing and making throughout his career. Gervais has taken heat from some Hollywood types and this has earned him the embrace of some conservative writers and bloggers who enjoy attacking an entertainment industry they consider “elitist.” But Gervais does not save his barbs for Hollywood pieties alone. He mocks piety itself, as he did in his closing remarks at the Golden Globes: “And I want to thank God ... For making me an atheist.”

Tonight’s other highlights ● Will Ferrell and Jon Heder star in the 2007 skating spoof “Blades of Glory” (7 p.m., ABC). ● Detained students get a visit from an ancient raptor on “Primeval” (8 p.m., BBC America). ● Kim Tyler, Frances Fisher, Markie Post and Ryan Battle star in the 2011 romantic comedy “Backyard Wedding” (8 p.m., Hallmark). ● Scheduled on “48 Hours Mystery” (9 p.m., CBS): did a ”charming“ girl connives someone into murder? ● Matt LeBlanc and Donald Sutherland chat on “Graham Norton Show” (9 p.m., BBC America). Series notes A blind man is the only witness to a kidnapping on “CSI: Miami” (7 p.m., CBS) ... Chuck amok on “Chuck” (7 p.m., NBC) ... On back-to-back episodes of “Cops” (Fox), on foot (7 p.m.); behind the wheel (7:30 p.m.) ... Jane tangles with a professional psychic on “The Mentalist” (8 p.m., CBS) ... A cult killer on “Law & Order: Los Angeles” (8 p.m., NBC) ... John Walsh hosts “America’s Most Wanted” (8 p.m., Fox) ... A missing victim on “Law & Order: SVU” (9 p.m., NBC).

JACQUELINE BIGAR’S STARS For Saturday, Jan. 22: This year, you will create a better immediate environment. Communication will score as very important, and it's not to be taken lightly. If single, you meet people though friends. It takes just one of these encounters to add that special romance to your life. If attached, you and your significant other feel much more connected as you learn to share more. Aries is lucky for you. The Stars Show the Kind of Day You'll Have: 5Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult Aries (March 21-April 19) ★★★★★ Jupiter moves into Aries today. During the next few months, you will land like a cat with nine lives. Tonight: Respond to your energy levels. Taurus (April 20-May 20) ★★★★★ You will be carrying a lucky rabbit's foot for the next few months. No matter what goes down, you will be able to bounce back even better. Tonight: Let the magic begin. Gemini (May 21-June 20) ★★★★ You enter a period where you will network, expand your hori-

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zons and probably make a wish a reality. Let the positive feelings flow between you and others. Tonight: Order in. Cancer (June 21-July 22) ★★★★★ Your community image could soar in the next few months. Professional opportunities might reappear as well. Tonight: Off to a neighborhood restaurant. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) ★★★ Check out the cost of fostering a certain attitude or look. With every change, though there is a gain, there also could be a loss. Tonight: Your treat. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) ★★★★★ In the next few months, a partner becomes more loving. You might gain financially through others. Some of you might hit the lottery. Tonight: The action revolves around you. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) ★★★★ Much might seem difficult to attain. If you want to take some downtime or go off on your own, do. Tonight: Shh. Don't tell. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) ★★★★★ Zero in on what you want. Wherever you go, people seem to gravitate toward you. Enjoy the present social scene, as you could be very busy

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Friday At p-PGA West, Arnold Palmer Private Course (6,950 yards) At n-PGA West, Jack Nicklaus Private Course (6,924 yards) At l-La Quinta Country Club (7,060 yards) At s-SilverRock Resort, Palmer Course (7,403 yards) All courses are par 72 La Quinta, Calif. Purse: $5 million Third Round Jhonattan Vegas 64p-67n-67s—198 Gary Woodland 65s-69l-64n—198 Greg Chalmers 67n-67p-65l—199 Martin Laird 68l-68s-64p—200 Chris Couch 67l-65s-69p—201 Keegan Bradley 66n-67p-68l—201 Jeff Overton 69n-65p-67l—201 Chris Kirk 69l-68s-64p—201

LHS semifinal pairings 103 — Garrett Girard vs. Kael Knowlin, Andover 119 — Hunter Haralson vs. Jacob Pirise, BV West 145 — Andrew Denning vs. Mark Hobson, Bonner Springs 160 — Cameron Magdaleno vs. Brian Wood, Manhattan 171 — Reece Wright-Conklin, vs. Josh Lyons, BV Northwest

College Men

EAST Fairfield 67, Canisius 60 Iona 72, Niagara 66 St. Peter’s 77, Siena 69 SOUTH Belmont 67, S.C.-Upstate 62 ETSU 68, Lipscomb 67 MIDWEST Butler 81, Wis.-Green Bay 75 Valparaiso 60, Wis.-Milwaukee 43

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High School

LAWRENCE INVITATIONAL Friday at LHS Team scores: Washburn Rural 563, Lawrence 546, Topeka Seaman 408, Topeka 367, Olathe North 154, Topeka West 154. LHS Results 200-yard medley relay — 3. Lawrence (Adam Edmonds, Eric Long, Nathan Evers, Zach Andregg), 1:52.15. 4. Lawrence (Joshua Shump, John Eakes, Noel Fisher, Dylan Orth), 1:58.61. 11. Lawrence (Frank Johnson, Matt Germain, Max Bailey, Ulrich Johanning), 2:15.44. 200 freestyle — 3. Reid Hildenbrand, 2:05.46. 4. Carrick Finnegan, 2:08.61. 9. Ari Pelli-Nilsen, 2:19.75. 200 IM — 2. Andregg, 2:02.93. 4. Evers, 2:21.71. 5. Eakes, 2:21.92. 50 free — 4. Edmonds, 25.07. 5. Orth, 25.59. 6. Long, 26.03. 8. Tanner Click, 26.79. 9. Logan Strout, 27.05. 14 Germain, 27.7. 15. Shump, 27.76. 17. Jacob Pfeifer, 27.91. 21. Patrick Bennett, 38.85. Diving — 3. Robbie Andrews, 165.25. 5. Gordy Doyle, 127.7. 100 fly — 3 Evers, 1:00.14. 4. Fisher, 1:08.18. 8. Bailey, 1:21.06 100 free — 4. Finnegan, 56.83. 5. Hildenbrand, 57.02. . Lars Besser, 59.99. 500 free — 1. Andregg, 4:56. 7. Pelli-Nilsen, 6:22.72. 12. Nathan Stringer, 6:57.41. 200 free relay — 3. Lawrence (Long, Click, Orth, Finnegan), 1:42.41. 5. Lawernce (Hildenbrand, Pfeifer, Fisher, Strout), 1:45.35. 9 Lawrence (Germain, Stringer, Bennett, Eakes). 15. Lawrence (Johnson, Kaleb Farley, Tyler Bradfield, Pellu-Nilsen), 1:59.94. 21. Lawrence (Marten Laudi, Ulrich Johanning, Ludwig Johanning, Bailey), 2:17.89. 100 back — 2. Edmonds, 1:00.66. 5. Shump, 1:06.11. 9. Besser, 1:17.04. 100 breast — 3. Long, 1:13.38. 5. Eakes, 1:16.12. 6. Pfeifer, 1:17.36. 400 free relay — 2. Lawrence (Edmonds, Evers, Finnegan, Andregg), 3:38.9. 4. Lawrence (Fisher, Click, Strout, Hildenbrand), 3:54.65. 8. Lawrence (Shump, Bennett, Pelli-Nilsen, Besser), 4:10.69.

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Friday LHS Results Girls Varsity Kierstan Warren: 186-213-214 — 613, Kirtsyn Heine: 144-132-179 — 455, Morgan Boyd: 161180-109 — 450, Delaney Dieker: 158-139-141 — 438, Zoe Reed: 179-158-97 — 434, Rebecca McNemee: 144-127-140 — 411 Boys Varsity Riley Gentry: 147-171-221 — 539, Randy Walter: 156-180-166 — 502, Austin Bennett: 169157-175 — 501, Owen Blackwood: 138-219-136 — 493, Pace Leggins: 184-144-140 — 468, Collin Hughes: 124-166-126 — 416 Girls JV Allison Mayer: 133-116-102 — 351, Darinka Delatorre: 120-122-107 — 349, Allie Crockett: 113-107-110 — 330, Ashley Neal: 86-116-98 — 300 Boys JV Connor Daniels: 127-145-171 — 443, Chase Reiling: 160-142-113 — 415, Isaiah Ross: 118-118159 — 395, Dustin Hauptman: 114-105-112 — 331, Bud Bethea: 104-114-80 — 298, Andrew McNish: 73-91-86 — 250

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Conference All Games W L W L Kansas 3 0 18 0 Texas 3 0 15 3 Texas A&M 3 1 16 2 Colorado 3 1 14 5 Missouri 2 2 16 3 Nebraska 2 2 14 4 Oklahoma State 2 2 14 4 Baylor 2 2 12 5 Iowa State 1 3 14 5 Kansas State 1 3 13 6 Oklahoma 1 3 9 9 Texas Tech 0 4 8 11 Today’s Games Colorado at Oklahoma (Big 12 Network), 12:30 p.m. Kansas State at Texas A&M (ESPN), 1 p.m. Texas at Kansas (CBS), 3 p.m. Oklahoma State at Baylor (Big 12 Network), 3 p.m. Nebraska at Texas Tech (TTSN), 6:30 p.m. Iowa State at Missouri (ESPNU), 8 p.m. Monday’s Game Baylor at Kansas State (ESPN), 8 p.m.

College Women

EAST Fairfield 63, Canisius 52 Iona 92, Rider 61 Yale 71, Brown 59 SOUTH Duke 69, Georgia Tech 32 Maryland 77, Virginia 75, OT MIDWEST Bradley 80, S. Illinois 44 Missouri St. 71, Wichita St. 41 N. Iowa 69, Evansville 37

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Andale 47, Mulvane 43 Berean Academy 42, Ell-Saline 40 Bishop Carroll 68, Wichita South 28 Buhler 47, Maize South 41 Council Grove 37, Mission Valley 13 Emporia 44, Lawrence 29 Eureka 39, Madison 32 Golden Plains 45, Triplains 42 Hartford 48, Yates Center 32 Herington 46, West Franklin 36 Herington 46, West Franklin 36 Highland Park 35, Manhattan 32 Hodgeman County 49, Bucklin 37 Holton 71, Platte County, Mo. 64 Hutchinson Central Christian 33, Norwich 32 Jackson Heights 45, Troy 41 Kingman 33, Halstead 28 Lebo 51, Cair Paravel 38 Marysville 48, Hiawatha 44 Nemaha Valley 44, Horton 19 Ness City 57, Pawnee Heights 31 Osage City 52, Lyndon 26 Palco 77, Western Plains 32 Parsons 61, Wichita Defenders 28 Remington 63, Wichita Trinity 36 Rose Hill 58, Circle 55 Shawnee Heights 54, Washburn Rural 38 Thunder Ridge 63, Northern Valley 34 Wallace County 50, Dighton 35 Waverly 68, Marais des Cygnes Valley 32 Weskan 68, Healy 33 Wichita Heights 91, Wichita North 16 Wichita Northwest 51, Wichita Southeast 36 Wichita West 53, Kapaun Mount Carmel 21 Burlington Tournament Iola 48, Rossville 37 Paola 54, Santa Fe Trail 28 Sabetha 54, Labette County 52 Topeka Hayden 52, Burlington 34 Colby Orange & Black Classic Tournament Semifinal Colby 47, McCook, Neb. 28 Fredonia Tournament Cherryvale 43, Neodesha 42 Pittsburg 55, Fredonia 52 Independence 60, Erie 30 Championship Girard 59, Caney Valley 25 Hillsboro Tournament Hesston 65, Winfield 26 Wamego 57, Republic County 46 Hays-TMP-Marian 49, Hillsboro 45, OT Riley County 36, Goodland 34 Hoisington Winter Jam Tournament Pittsburg Colgan 59, Joplin, Mo. 34 Semifinal Minneapolis 40, Quivira Heights 22 Interstate Classic Dewey, Okla. 54, Wichita Defenders 24 Mid Continent League Tournament Semifinal Hill City 54, Plainville 41 Smith Center 39, Norton 32 Northwest Kansas League Tournament Hoxie 57, Oberlin-Decatur 46 Oakley 55, Rawlins County 34 Pike Trail League Tournament Pike Valley 66, St. Xavier 18 Southern Cloud 32, Lakeside 31 Pleasanton Tournament Semifinal Central Heights 49, Uniontown 22 Royal Valley Tournament Chapman 51, Royal Valley 45 Wabaunsee 51, Pleasant Ridge 29 Salina Invitational Tournament Seventh Place Concordia 54, Salina Sacred Heart 37 Third Place Abilene 38, Smoky Valley 37 Shawnee Mission South Tournament First Round Rock Bridge, Mo. 47, BV West 33 SM West 59, Central (Springfield), Mo. 47 Twin Lakes League Tournament Sylvan-Lucas 51, Tescott 14 Wilson 48, Lincoln 45

Baldwin boys make title game At 11:30 a.m. today, Tonganoxie will face Blue BALDWIN CITY — Justin Van- Valley Southwest in the invider Tuig had a quiet 25 points tational’s fifth-place game. for Baldwin High as the Bulldogs advanced to their fifth Atchison 13 8 18 19 — 58 13 24 11 22 — 71 consecutive Baldwin Invita- Tonganoxie Atchison — Tyson Downing 1-10 2-5 4, tional Tournament champi- Ce’zanne Burnes 5-16 5-10 15, Evan Wheeler 9-13 onship game with a 55-44 boys 0-0 22, Nick Downing 0-0 0-0 0, Korby Anderson 1-2 0-3 2, Cole Newkirk 2-3 0-0 6, Jered Ross 1-5 basketball victory over 1-3 3, Blake Dykstra 2-6 0-0 4, John Lauts 1-2 0-0 Wellsville on Friday night. 2. Tonganoxie — Dane Erickson 9-13 0-4 18, Ben The 6-foot-8 senior scored Williams 2-4 0-0 4, Colby Yates 3-6 0-1 6, Jeremy 13 of his 25 points from the Carlisle 6-12 11-14 25, Dylan Jacobs 2-6 0-0 4, foul line as he made 13 of 16 Dylan Scates 2-5 0-2 4, Austin Vickers 2-4 3-5 8, Brennen Williams 0-1 2-2 2. free throws. Baldwin will play Bonner Springs for the second K.C. Christian 38, straight year in the BIT title Perry-Lecompton 30 BALDWIN — Jeremy Immengame. Tipoff will be at 4 p.m. today Bonner Springs won schuh scored 13 points, and last year's contest. Perry-Lecompton staged a fourth-quarter rally, but the Baldwin 15 8 10 22 — 55 Kaws fell to K.C. Christian in Wellsville 10 6 9 19 — 44 Baldwin — Chad Berg, 11; Kyle Pattrick, 5; the Baldwin Invitational. Cornell Brown, 3; Tyler Cawley, 7; Caleb Gaylord, Perry-Lecompton outscored 2; Dayton Valentine, 2; Justin Vander Tuig, 25. Wellsville — Trenton Meyer, 13; Jacob Brown, K.C. Christian, 18-11, in the final 4; Nolan Rush, 7; Jordan Thompson, 9; Logan period. O’Dea, 4; Zack DeVorss, 7. The Kaws (1-10) will play host to Oskaloosa on Tuesday. Tonganoxie 71, Atchison 58 T O N G A N O X I E — With a big Perry 7 2 3 18 — 30 5 11 13 — 38 second-quarter run against K.C. Christian 9 Perry-Lecompton — Jeremy Immenschuh 13, Atchison, Tongie won for the Seth Steward 2, Riley Davis 3, Austin Johanning 4, Jonathan Denton 2, Zach Hemelrick 6. first time in 32 days. K.C. Christian — Shadwick 12, Dolliver 9, The Chieftains’ victory over Steadman 1, Tippin 2, Mehalic 14. AHS in a Tonganoxie Invitational consolation semifinal Jefferson North 70, was their first since Dec. 20. Oskaloosa 49 THS coach Shawn Phillips MCLOUTH — Jefferson North said it was important for his gradually pulled away for a team to end its four-game skid lopsided victory in the against Atchison (1-9). McLouth Invitational. “We’ve been struggling a little bit and it’s always good Oskaloosa 12 11 13 13 — 49 to get on the winning side,” he Jefferson North 12 20 19 19 — 70 Oskaloosa — Bowser 21, Wade 12, Brien 7, said. McGinnis 5, Malicke 4. Jefferson North — Hale 16, Minar 14, Grandpre A 14-3 run to open the secPyle 8, Kingman 5, Wentz 4, Manville 3, ond quarter gave Tonganoxie 12, McMillan 3, Noll 2, Leakey 2, Priest 1. (3-6) the confidence it needed to get a victory. Maranatha 55, McLouth 48 The game was tied at 13 at M C L O U T H — McLouth the end of the first quarter, but jumped to a 20-8 lead, but THS senior point guard Jerescored just 15 points in the my Carlisle took over in the second and third quarters second, scoring eight of his combined in a loss in its own game-high 25 points and passinvitational. ing out two of his six assists in 20 6 9 14 — 48 a run that put the Chieftains McLouth Maranatha 8 17 16 14 — 55 up, 27-16. McLouth — Gish 10, Dalley 10, Cal 7, Dalbridge Carlisle hit a three-pointer 6, McAferty 6, Kramer 5, Wright 2, Bair 2. aranatha — Williams 18, Dalmer 15, Thomas late in the first quarter and 10,MCraig 6, Miller 2, Manning 2, Johnson 2. from that point on was Tonganoxie’s best scoring Girls option while remaining a Anderson County 37, facilitator for others as he set Wellsville 34 up Colby Yates, Dane ErickW E L L S V I L L E — Shambre’ son and Dylan Jacobs for easy Koehn had a game-high 20 baskets in the second quarter. points in a losing cause. Phillips said the victory gave his team a confidence Anderson County 8 11 7 11 — 37 Wellsville 11 8 9 6 — 34 boost. Anderson County — P. Rockers 12, Mersman 8, “Hopefully we can hit a Settle 6, Moody 4, Stevenson 3, G. Rockers 3, stretch here and we can roll a Adams 1. ellsville — Shambre’ Koehn 20, Darcy Bonzo few (wins) off and get going in 6, WErica McTaggart 4, Katie Gloshen 2, Krista the right direction,” he said. Hinman 2. J-W Staff Reports

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Kenneth M. McGovern Sheriff of Douglas County, Kansas

(First published in the Law- Calvin J. Karlin - 09555 rence Daily Journal-World BARBER EMERSON, L.C. 1211 Massachusetts Street January 8, 2011) P.O. Box 667 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Lawrence, Kansas DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS 66044-0667 (785) 843-6600 ckarlin@barberemerson.com The University Attorneys for Plaintiff National Bank, ________ Plaintiff, vs. Gary W. Christian, Katheryn E. Christian a/k/a katheryn E. Alexander, Kansas Department of Labor, Kansas Department of Revenue, Sunflower Bank, N.A., First State Bank of Kansas City, Bank of America, N.A., Lawrence Bank, Danny Burnison, Jeffrey Scott and Justin Sinks, Defendants. Case No. 10CV513 Division No. 4

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