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Abilene resident arrested in Salina murder


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A second Abilene resident was arrested Tuesday in connection with a Salina murder that occurred last April. Megan Virginia Wells, 21, of Abilene, was arrested in connection with the murder of Kristin Tyler, 27. Saline County Attorney Ellen

Mitchell said Wednesday afternoon a warrant for Wells arrest was issued Friday and she was taken into custody in Stafford County on Tuesday. Wells was scheduled to appear in Saline County District Court Thursday morning. Previously Joel M. Heil and Dane DeWeese were arrested May 8 and Aug. 29, respectively,

for Tylers murder. As of Wednesday afternoon, Wells was being held at the Saline County Jail on a $1 million bond. In December, Wells testified that she was DeWeeses fianc, at a preliminary hearing. DeWeeses trial starts March 24. Heils trial is scheduled for May 7.

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Downtown Abilene is faring well, and city manager David Dillner said the city is working toward making the downtown area even more of an active, bustling district in the year ahead. In addition to offering a 90 percent tax rebate on eligible projects in the downtown district, the city is planning to spruce up not only the downtown premises but also the entire main avenue. Obviously, Buckeye is a major transportation corridor, Dillner said. Weve got a lot of people coming into town through that way, and we want to make it as inviting as possible, so were going to be working with the Chamber, as well as some others, to help encourage people to keep their properties cleaned up and maintained, along the corridor as well as in the downtown area. And by doing that, we hope to make Abilene a little bit more inviting. Dillner said the city plans to crack down on signage issues and remove tall weeds in front yards along Buckeye Avenue. In the actual downtown district, Dillner said the city is working on submitting a grant application to Kansas Department of Transportation to bring out the touristy, Old Abilene feel of the district. It would provide the period lighting or the antique lighting and some way-finding signage in the downtown area, he said. Again, it goes back to creating a welcoming and inviting corridor in downtown district for visitors and for our residents. While Dillner and his staff look ahead at the big picture to prepare the Buckeye corridor and downtown district for the traveling season, downtown business owners are keeping their eyes on their individual roles to make Abilene all it can be.

On March 10 Sonic at the intersection of 14th Street and Buckeye Avenue will be razed. Owner Chris Roberts said the new facility will have a covered patio, drive through window and most of all, a better flow for traffic.

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Sonic to be razed for improved traffic flow


By TIM HORAN
tim.horan@abilene-rc.com

The Other store


Residents and tourists who drive past The Other Jones Store on Broadway Street might wonder why the sign refers to it as the other store, and which business is the original Jones store. Judy Jones, storeowner, said the original Jones store is the jewelry and home dcor shop across the street: Countrypolitan. Countrypolitan has been open for 6 years. Jones opened the secondhand clothing store in February 2013. Jones said both stores have been receiving increased tourism business, even in the winter months. Maybe theyre getting more of an interest in antiques again, Jones said of the tourist market. It seems like actually for the winter, weve been a little bit busier than we normally are, especially as cold as its been. She said tourists might be finding her stores online when they plan their trips, and local young people might be reminded of the businesses via the World Wide Web. I know my kids find everything by Googling, but word-of-mouth is the best at getting people into the stores, she said. Theyll say, Oh, youve got to see the cute clothes, and things like that. In the rest of 2014, Jones said she plans to restore and eventually open up the second floor above The Other Jones Store. Well just slowly upgrade, hopefully, as we go along, she said. Ill
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Since the day Chris Roberts purchased the Abilene Sonic seven years ago, he wanted to do something about traffic flow at the drive-in restaurant. Roberts, who owns Sonics in Marysville and Council Grove, even purchased the house next door south of the Abilene location with a dream of renovating the North Buckeye business to include better traffic flow and a drive through window. March 10 that dream starts to come true when the entire present building and stalls, constructed in 1974, will be torn down and rebuilt. Traffic is horrible here, Roberts said, looking out at the intersection of 14th Street and Buckeye Ave. My thing is traffic flow. Right now, if you pull in off the 14th Street side, you cant park on the other side of my building. You have to exit the building. If you pull in from the Buckeye side right now, you cant park on the other side. The traffic flow is absolutely horrible here. By moving the exits, you are going to be able to pull in and park on either side, completely

Right now, if you pull in off the 14th Street side, you cant park on the other side of my building. You have to exit the building. If you pull in from the Buckeye side right now, you cant park on the other side. The traffic flow is absolutely horrible here.
Chris Roberts

circle the building if you wanted to, he said. If you pull in on 14th Street you can circle around and exit on 14th street. You can park anyplace you want to. It will be nice. It will dramatically improve traffic flow. Roberts said moving the entrances and exits to the restaurant were well received by the Kansas Department of Transportation. The two entrances closest to the intersection will be removed. The new Buckeye entrance/ exit will be further south. The east entrance on 14th Street will be the north entrance/exit. But that is not all that will change. Roberts said the business will close down at some point on March 9 and the entire site will be razed.

Roberts said that aside from a few kitchen items, the restaurant will open on a projected date of April 1 and everything is going to be brand new. The new Sonic will include 20 parking stalls, a huge covered patio, bus parking and a drive through window. Its a nice corner here, right down from the schools. Were here for Abilene. The population of Abilene is big enough, well be OK here, he said. There is quite a bit of business off I-70 but I-70 isnt going anywhere. For the opening, Roberts expects to hire additional employees. I guess somewhere between 40 and 50 employees will be hired, he said. We usually maintain about 30 employees. Roberts said he met with Abilene city officials so that the sidewalk will connect with the existing sidewalks and crosswalks across Buckeye Avenue and 14th Street. My sidewalk will go all the way around Buckeye, up around the corner and up 14th Street were my driveway is, he said. They will all be handicap accessible.

Roberts attacks GOP foe over X-ray posts


By JOHN HANNA
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TOPEKA Kansas Sen. Pat Roberts first television ad in his race for re-election this year attacks his physician-opponent in the Republican primary for posting graphic X-ray images on Facebook, and the spot began airing Wednesday on cable stations across the state. Roberts, a three-term U.S. senator, is spending about $100,000 to air the ads highlighting recent news reports about his opponent, Dr. Milton Wolf, a Leawood radiologist who has backing from tea partyaligned groups. Roberts campaign expects the 30-second spot to run at least 10 days, said Leroy Towns, the senators executive campaign manager. Roberts also has a 60-second radio ad on the same issue that his campaign plans to begin broadcasting statewide Thursday. Towns said the air time for the radio ad will

cost about $40,000. Both ads highlight a recent report by the Topeka Capital-Journal that Wolf had posted X-ray photos of fatal gunshot wounds and medical injuries on a personal Facebook page several years ago, along with commentary that included dark humor. Wolf has said he removed the postings shortly after they appeared, acknowledging they were inappropriate and insensitive. He has apologized publicly. But Roberts ads note the postings were criticized by medical ethicists and suggest that Wolf cant be trusted. We think its very important that Kansans understand the real Milton Wolf, Towns said. Wolf spokesman Ben Hartman said Roberts is continuing a war on doctors to avoid discussing issues and to deflect questions about whether Roberts truly can claim Kansas as his home. Wolf broad-

cast a week of statewide radio ads earlier this month attacking Roberts over owning a residence in Alexandria, Va., and renting space in the home of supporters living at the Dodge City address where hes registered to vote. The senator owns a Dodge City duplex unit, but it has a tenant. Wolfs campaign on Wednesday released testimonials to his character from eight physicians, patients and patients family members. Fellow radiologist Mark Clifft called him a man of unquestionable character and ethical standards, as well as honest and decent. It is unfortunate that a political adversary would try to smear a dedicated Kansas physician simply for the purposes of character assassination, rather than debate him on the issues, Clifft said in a statement. The Capital-Journal reported that the patients werent identified in the postings on Wolfs now-deactivat-

ed Facebook page. Still, the Roberts television ad says Wolf exposed private patient X-rays and other personal information. Hartman said: That is a remarkable leap away from the facts. Towns defended the wording of the ad, saying, Patient X-rays are personal information on the face of it. Roberts re-election campaign began the year with $2.24 million in cash on hand, compared with about $179,000 for Wolf, and Roberts has endorsements from anti-abortion and gun-rights groups that represent key constituencies within the Kansas Republican Party. But Wolf is backed by the Senate Conservatives Fund, founded by former South Carolina Sen. Jim DeMint. He had rallies planned Thursday in Wichita, Topeka and Overland Park with a national group, the Tea Party Express.

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Senior Center calendar


Abilene Senior Center is open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Friendship Meals are served at noon. Reservations must be made between 8 AM and 4 PM the day before by calling Tiffany Ramey 2637059. Reservations for free transportation, if needed, may be made at the same time. Home delivered meals available from the center. Call 263-7059 for additional information.

Abilene Senior Center

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Friday

Habitat convention set for March 7-8


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Hilltop Senior Center


Nutritious lunch is served Monday through Friday at noon. Meals are delivered to persons unable to come to the center. Wellness/Fitness programs are presented monthly. Reservations should be called in by noon the day before, Lori Dornbusch 2582956. Everyone welcome

Monday

8 a.m. Coffee, Billiards, Wii 9 a.m. Strong People 10 a.m. Pinochle

Monday

8:30 a.m. Coffey/SPSY Class 1 p.m. Dominoes/Quilting

Tuesday

Tuesday

8 a.m. Coffee, Billiards, Wii 2 p.m. Hearing Aid rep

Wednesday

8 a.m. Coffee 10 a.m. Pool Gang 1 p.m. Afternoon Pitch

8 a.m. Coffee, Billiards, Wii 9 a.m. Strong People 10 a.m. Bunko

Wednesday

Seven Village Manor residents became a little cozier on Valentines Day. The residents were the winners of lap robes quilted by Phyllis Rowe. This is the third year for the lab robe drawing, but Rowe has donated lap robes to Village Manor residents for 10 years. Shown are front row (from left): Betty Riffel, Laverne Terres, Alice Barclay and Dodie Becker. Back row: Phyllis Rowe, and Cathi Smith, Village Manor life enhancement coordinator, with residents and lap quilt recipients Pat Sexton, Jerry Mock and Evelyn McNeil. A second drawing was held to give away six pillow cases made by Sally Thomas. The winners were Betty Folsom, Doris Brown, Dorothy Partch, Margaret Brown, Betty Saucier and Velda Dufur.

Quilts for Village Manor

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9 a.m. Coffee and Rolls 9:30 a.m. Pitch Club 1 p.m. Dominoes

Thursday Friday

Thursday

8 a.m. Coffee, Billiards, Wii 8 a.m. Coffee, Billiards, Wii 10:30 a.m. Bible Study

8:30 a.m. SPSY 10 a.m. Pinochle 1 p.m. Dominoes

Friday

8 a.m. Coffee 1 p.m. Dominoes

Fred Schneider, formerly of Detroit, will celebrate his 99th birthday Feb. 28. Cards may be sent to 2056 Villagewood Road, Encinitas, CA 92024.

Schneider to mark 99th birthday

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by Central Kansas District agent Lisa Newman. Call Chelsi Myer at the Dickinson County K-State Research and Extension Office with questions at 785-263-2001.

Diabetes group to meet


The Dickinson County Diabetes Support Group will meet from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 4, in Memorial Hospital Conference Room 4. Leslie Mack, a nurse practitioner and certified diabetes educator, with Salina Family Health Care, will be speaking on affordable diabetes care. The Dickinson County Diabetes Support Group is open to anyone with diabetes and family members of those with diabetes. The group meets the first Tuesday of each month. For more information, call Beth Helmerichs, RD, LD, Memorial Health System, 785-2636676 or K-State Research and Extension, Dickinson County, at 785-263-2001.

Chapman Senior Center is open from 9:30 a.m. until 2 p.m. Monday through Friday for visiting, games and television. Friendship meals are served daily at the center. Meals are delivered to homes in Chapman and Enterprise for persons unable to come to the center. For meal reservations call Thelma Lexow 922-6958 by 2 p.m. the day before.

Chapman Senior Center

Solomon Senior Center


Solomon Senior Center is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friendship meals are served at noon daily. Meals are delivered to persons unable to come to the center. Meal reservations should be called in the day before by calling 655-9435. Coffee and cookies are served each morning from 8:30 to 10 a.m. Everyone is welcome. Pool and dominoes may be played each afternoon.

Monday

9:45 a.m. Coffee 11:15 a.m. Exercise Class 1 p.m. Bingo

Tuesday

9:45 a.m. Coffee

Wednesday Thursday

Industry Senior Center


All seniors are welcome. Meetings are held the second Monday of each month. For more information contact Walter Mugler 388-2289

9:45 a.m. Coffee 1 p.m. Bingo after lunch 9:45 a.m. Coffee 11:15 a.m. Exercise Class 12:45 p.m. Pitch

The Abilene Public Library invites area boys and girls to celebrate Dr. Seusss birthday at the library from 1 to 2 p.m. Saturday, March 1. Children will listen to favorite Seuss stories, make Seuss crafts, play Seuss games and enjoy Seuss treats. Dr. Seuss (Theodor Seuss Geisel in real life) revolutionized childrens literature with his unique style introduced in his first childrens book And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street. This book was rejected by publishers nearly 30 times before making it into print. His nearly 50 subsequent books, including The Cat in the Hat, Green Eggs and Ham and How the Grinch Stole Christmas, became best sellers worldwide and it is estimated that half-a-billion copies have now been sold. Several have become television programs or full length movies. For additional information, call Miss Sheryl at the library at 785-263-1303.

Library celebrating Dr. Seuss

Photo competition deadline Friday


The final drop off time for photography entries is between 3 and 6 p.m. is Friday, Feb. 28 at the Arts Council office, 203 N. Cedar, Abilene. The Arts Councils Annual Photography Competition and Exhibit is open to any amateur photographer in Dickinson County. Photographs will be exhibited at the Eisenhower Presidential Library, 200 N.E. Fourth, from March 7 through March 21, 2014. An opening reception with judges comments will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday, March 7. This reception is free and open to the public.

Friday

9:45 a.m. Coffee

Enterprise Senior Center


For information regarding the centers activities contact Lola Londene at 479-5886. Meetings are held on the fourth Tuesday of each month in the Enterprise City Library Basement.

Hours are 7:30 a.m. until 3 p.m. weekdays. Weekday meals are served at noon; suggested donation for the noon meal is $4 for age 60 and older, $5 for under age 60. Meals are also served on the second Friday from 5 to 7 p.m. with a suggested donation of $8. A Sunday buffet with salad bar from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. has a suggested donation of $7. Games and activities are played throughout the week. On the second Friday evening musical entertainment is provided. Call 2582131for questions.

Herington Senior Center

Local artist, Doug Nuttelman will present a talk about his artwork at the Abilene Public Library at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 6. His artwork is currently on display at the library and may be viewed during library hours. Anyone with questions should contact the Abilene Public Library at 785-263-3082.

Artist talk at library

Hope Senior Center


The Hope Seniors meet the second Tuesday of each
month for a covered dish dinner. Meetings are held at the Hope American Legion. All citizens are welcome and encouraged to attend. Call Ed Perry 366-7786 with questions.

K-State Research and Extension will host the Family Community Education Lesson AgeSense: Adapting to Lifes Changes at 11 a.m. Tuesday, March 4, at Frontier Estates. This free lesson will challenge your ideas that growing older is not really just about marking time. AgeSense is used to explore the dual ideas of loss and opportunity, and discover a balanced perspective to what it means to age. This lesson will be presented

Lesson on aging

Tickets on sale now


Tickets for the annual St. Andrews Auction are now on sale. The annual event, which benefits St. Andrews Elementary School, is set for Saturday, March 1, beginning at 6 p.m. at the school gym. Payment for purchases at the auction will be accepted via debit or credit card. Reserved tickets are $30 each and include buffet dinner and drinks. Tickets may be purchased at the school office. For more information, call 263-2453.

First Bank acquires branches


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Sunday

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Talmage Senior Center


Talmage Senior Center meetings are held the second Friday of each month at noon. For information on the centers activities, call Barbara Wuthnow at 388-2166

Monday

10 a.m. Bingo Noon Buffet/salad bar

Tuesday

9:30 a.m. Hearing Aid rep 11 a.m. Blood sugar/ pressure

Woodbine
Woodbine meetings are held at 11:30 a.m. on the second Tuesday of each month at the Woodbine Cafe.

Wednesday Thursday

1 p.m. Bible Study

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First Bank Kansas, with locations in Salina, Ellsworth, McPherson and Abilene, announced Wednesday that it has entered into an agreement with Bank of America to assume the deposits and acquire certain assets of Bank of America locations in Salina, Lindsborg, McPherson and Hutchinson. This growth will allow First Bank Kansas to better serve the communities in which our customers live

and work as well as expansion opportunities in new areas of Kansas, said Kent Buer, First Bank president. We look forward to providing our new customers with the exceptional service our existing customers have come to know and expect. Both banking corporations will be working closely together to ensure a smooth transition for customers and also for employees. Bank of America employees at these locations will be offered po-

sitions with First Bank Kansas. The sale is subject to regulatory approval, and we anticipate the transaction to be complete in July 2014. Customers, whose accounts will be transferring to First Bank Kansas, do not need to do anything at this time. First Bank Kansas will work to provide its new customers with everything they need to continue their banking with little or no interruption.

WICHITA Kansas Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever will host the organizations fourth annual state habitat convention on March 7 and 8 at the Great Plains Nature Center in Wichita. The two-day event is designed for landowners, conservationists and hunters interested in improving wildlife habitat and will also celebrate and discuss avenues to increase the upland hunting tradition in The Sunflower State. Open to the public, the state meeting is an opportunity for land users to meet with professionals and discuss concerns and opportunity regarding the upland wildlife in their area. The habitat heavy event will also focus on youth, women and dog enthusiasts in Kansas. Representatives from Pheasants Forever, Quail Forever, Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWPT), the Kansas Association of Conservation Districts, Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and local landowners are slated to present on landscape challenges and success in the state. We have an outstanding event this year thanks to our volunteers and our partners, such as The Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks, and Tourism, and I am greatly looking forward to meeting with individuals from across the state who are ready and willing to help ensure Kansas upland hunting heritage, said Chris Blackledge, Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever Western Kansas regional representative. Saturdays keynote speakers include: Dave Nomsen vicepresident of governmental affairs for Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever, Nomsen will discuss issues in Washington D.C. that affect conservation. Additionally, he will update attendees with news about the federal farm bill. Jake George Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks, George will be on hand to discuss walk-in hunting access programs that are opening up more locations to the public each year around the state. Jim Pitman will be discussing bag limits and population dynamics for hunting regulations. Nadia Marji associate editor for the Kansas Wildlife and Parks magazine, Marji will relay personal anecdotes about her journey from being a self-described city girl to becoming an accidental huntress in an effort to engage youth involved in the outdoors. Speakers will also be on hand to present about the importance of pollinators and insects in increasing upland bird populations, new ways to engage youth through chapter outreach, issues with stocked birds, landowner success stories, managing deer and upland birds at the same time, taxidermy and management implementation.

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Thursday
5:15 p.m. TOPS 444, weigh-in and meeting First Christian Church, Seventh and Buckeye 7 p.m. NA, First United Methodist Church, 601 N. Cedar St., upstairs library 7 p.m. Bingo, Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie No. 2934, 207 Eagle Drive 8 p.m. AA, St. Johns Episcopal Church, Sixth and Buckeye

Plan would raise limits on lawsuit damages


By JOHN HANNA
The Associated Press

Friday
12:10 p.m. Abilene Rotary Club, Mr. Ks Farmhouse Restaurant, 407 S. Van Buren. 8 p.m. AA, non-smoking, Catholic Parish Center, 210 E. Sixth St., Chapman

Saturday
6:30 a.m. Christian Businessmens Association, Green Acres Bowl 7 a.m. Gideons Prayer Breakfast, Hitching Post Restaurant, Old Abilene Town

Meeting
MHS Board of Directors
The Memorial Health System board of directors will meet at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, March. 4 in the Conklin Conference Center at the hospital, 511 N.E. Tenth. Items on the agenda include: call to order; board member comments; agenda; approval of consent agenda which includes minutes of previous meeting, bad debt/charity care report, donations, items purchased $1,000-$5,000, CAH annual report, risk management report, Memorial Health System volunteer corps- 2013 year in review; items removed from consent agenda; board education/legislative update; reports and updates, financial statement review, statistics review, monthly QAreport; quarterly communications and marketing report; businesses updates; quarterly L&GD report; quarterly HH&H report; semiannual foundation report; medical staff; CMO comments; credentialing board committees construction project; other capital expense requests; old business ROSE Unit renovation; new business; CEO report correspondence; dates to note; general items and updates; executive session; adjournment.

TOPEKA Kansas would allow greater damages in personal injury lawsuits but change some evidence rules in ways favored by business and medical groups under legislation that advanced Wednesday in the state Senate. Senators gave first-round approval on a voice vote to a bill that increases the states cap on non-economic damages, such as pain and suffering, in personal injury cases. The cap is now $250,000. Under the legislation, it would increase to $300,000 in July, $325,000 in July 2018 and $350,000 in July 2022. The Senate is expected to approved the plan on a final vote Thursday and send it to the House. The Kansas Chamber of Commerce, the states largest business group, is backing the measure because of its other changes. Those include giving judges discretion to limit testimony from purported experts and allowing juries to consider whether people suing over their injuries have insurance or other forms of compensation. But attorneys representing people filing personal injury lawsuits argue that the changes will shield wrongdoers from being held accountable. Efforts to raise or eliminate the cap on non-economic damages have failed because of opposition from medi-

cal groups and the business communities, which fear that insurance companies would increase premiums, particularly for medical malpractice coverage, making Kansas less business-friendly. But the state chamber and other business groups havent had enough backing to revise evidence rules as they want, either. But legislators are feeling pressure to raise the limit on non-economic damages because of a Kansas Supreme Court ruling in October 2012 medical malpractice case challenging the cap. The court said the limit was constitutional, but the majority opinion also said it was troubling that the cap hadnt been adjusted since its enactment in 1988 to account for inflation. Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Jeff King, an Independence Republican, said the decision sent a pretty clear warning shot. This cap, while constitutional in 2012, given inflation, would not be constitutional forever, King said. This is really a response to that. The Kansas Medical Society, seeking to preserve a cap, approached legislators about raising it. But the Kansas Chamber influential in the GOP-dominated Legislature doesnt support an increase without changes in evidence rules. Increasing the caps, that is increasing the cost of doing

business, and thats why we have asked for the two additional provisions to be included in the bill, to help offset some of that increase, said Eric Stafford, a state chamber lobbyist. But Callie Denton, executive director for the Kansas Association of Justice, the state trial lawyers group, said the bill is a net win for the Kansas Chamber, as well as for wrongdoers and their liability insurance companies. Its not going to help people whove been injured through no fault of their own, she said. The first change in evidence rules would reverse a policy of not having juries hear whether alleged injury victims already have losses covered by insurance or other sources. Critics of the collateral-source rule contend it results in double payments for injuries. However, Denton said the change doesnt account for how an insurance payout affects a victims future premiums or how defendants rely on insurance themselves to pay damages. Also, she said, juries should focus on how much a defendant is at fault, not on accounting. Backers of the provision dealing with expert witnesses said Kansas is laxer than most other states, allowing junk science in testimony. But Denton said the current standards have worked for decades, and parties understand them.

Reid: Koch brothers are un-American


By ALAN FRAM
The Associated Press

WASHINGTON The Senates top Democrat criticized a pair of billionaire brothers in unusually harsh terms Wednesday, accusing the conservative duo of being un-American, spreading lies about President Barack Obamas health care overhaul and lacking a conscience. In a pair of appearances on the Senate floor, Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., became the latest Democrat this election year to denunciate Charles and David Koch pronounced Coke. The brothers representatives said Reids attack was disgraceful and accused him of attacking people hurt by the 2010 health care law. Reids focus was on television ads that are being used against Democratic congressional candidates, commercials that he said misleadingly criticize the health care law. When you make billions of dollars a year you can be as immoral and dishonest as your money will allow you to be, Reid said. Its too bad that theyre trying to buy America, and its time that the American people spoke out against this terrible dishonesty of these two brothers who are about as un-American as anyone that I can imagine. Hours earlier, Reid said the

ads were misleadingly lambasting the health care law. Its easy to do if you have no conscience and are willing to lie, he said. Reids comments come at a time when Republicans believe the glitch-plagued startup of the health care law gives them a winning issue in this falls congressional campaigns. Democrats have launched a counteroffensive in recent days, focusing on how the law has helped millions of Americans. The Koch brothers are financial backers of the conservative Americans for Prosperity, one piece of the brothers sophisticated political and advocacy network. It has spent at least $27 million already on television ads criticizing Democrats, well outpacing Democratic spending. Reid cited ads that he said misleadingly say the health care law made one patients treatment unaffordable, and that use paid actors posing as residents of Louisiana and reading made-up letters from insurance companies. He described news media reports that debunked some of the ads. In a written statement, Philip Ellender, an official with a Koch-owned company, said the brothers were not responsible for an Americans for Prosperity ad that Reid seemed to cite showing a Michigan leukemia patient.

GOP senators defend closed meetings


By JOHN HANNA
The Associated Press

TOPEKA Republicans in the Kansas Senate ensured Wednesday that theyll still be able to hold occasional closed meetings to hash out strategy and air gripes, even when most of the chambers members are present. GOP senators used their supermajority to block a Democratic proposal to require all legislative party caucus meetings to be open to the public. Senate Minority Leader Anthony Hensley, a Topeka Democrat, offered the measure as an amendment to a bill limiting the fees state and local agencies can charge when people request public records. The Senate voted 30-8 against Hensleys amendment. All of the no votes came from Republicans, and only one GOP senator, Carolyn McGinn of Sedgwick, broke ranks to support it. This system works well, said Senate Majority Leader Terry Bruce, a Hutchinson Republican. Its a reason-

able approach for us to limit our caucuses in some cases so that theres not press availability. Senators afterward gave first-round approval to the records bill on a voice vote, advancing it to final action, scheduled for Thursday, when approval would send the legislation to the House. The measure requires simple records requests to be fulfilled without charges and limits what agencies can charge for copes and staff time. Hensleys proposal would have revised the Kansas Open Meetings Act to block Democrats and Republicans in the House and Senate from closing daily caucus meetings. They discuss measures on each chambers debate calendar but also their grievances or strategy but dont take official votes on proposals. The Open Meetings Act generally requires government boards, councils and commissions to discuss their business in public meetings but allows lawmakers to close

their caucuses. Legislators in practice rarely close the meetings, and Democrats have made a point of declaring theirs open. Senate Republicans have had two highly publicized closed caucuses in the past decade one at the end of the Legislatures 2004 session to discuss crucial school funding legislation and another in March 2013 to discuss major tax proposals. Reporters protested both times. Democrats noted that Republicans 32-8 majority in the Senate would allow them to settle issues in closed caucuses, then push measures through the chamber with public votes but no debate. We should practice what we preach, Hensley said. We believe in transparency in government and open meetings. I believe party caucuses should always be open. But Bruce said closed meetings are occasionally helpful for frank discussions about strategy or individual senators grievances, when the

presence of reporters could have a chilling effect. The majority party has other obligations that the minority party does not have, Bruce said. In addition to

making decisions on the floor, we also have to run the Senate, and we have to run the House, and we have to coordinate those activities with our majority peers.

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I have read and reread your cards with words of comfort. We have been nourished by delicious food, brought to our home and the church. We are blessed by phone calls giving us hope and healing for the tomorrows and memorials in Roys name. Special thanks to Abilene Memorial Hospital emergency department for your urgent care and knowledge. Thank you for your many acts of kindness. Roy would say, The King has one more move. The family of Roy C Rist, Jr. Linda, Chuck, Kara, and Nick, Bruce, Pam, Abby, Joey & Nathan

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DEAR DOCTOR K: How does deep breathing help to control stress? DEAR READER: When were under stress, our muscles tighten, our heart beats faster, our blood pressure rises and our breathing quickens. The relaxation response is the opposite of the stress response; it puts the brakes on the biological changes that put us into overdrive. And it turns out we can elicit the relaxation response at will -- by taking deep breaths. The act of breathing engages the diaphragm and the muscles that hold the ribs together. Instructions from your brain to these muscles cause you to breathe in and out. Most of the time, of course, youre not thinking about breathing: It just happens. But it is your brain that is controlling it. And you can consciously control it, as well. Try this: First, exhale. Then stop breathing for 10 seconds, and then take in a deep breath. You felt your lungs get smaller, and then get bigger, right? How did your brain do that? When you exhaled, two things happened. The first involved your diaphragm, the strong sheet of muscle that divides the chest from the abdomen. As you breathe out, the diaphragm relaxes. This causes it to rise upward, pressing on the bottom of the lungs and forcing air out of them. Then, when you took a deep breath in, the diaphragm contracted. That caused it to drop downward, pulling the bottom of your lungs down with it. Since the top of the lungs stayed put, the result was that the lungs expanded, filling with air. (Ive put an illustration of what happens as you breathe on my website, AskDoctorK.com.) Shallow breathing hobbles the diaphragms range of motion. The lowest portion of your lungs dont get their full share of oxygenated air. That can make you feel short of breath and anxious. Deep abdominal breathing, in contrast, encourages a full exchange of incoming oxygen for outgoing carbon dioxide. This type of breathing slows the heartbeat and can lower or stabilize blood pressure. It may seem like a strange thing to say about something weve been doing since birth. But breathing -- deep breathing -- doesnt come naturally to most of us. We must practice it. Start by finding a comfortable, quiet place to sit or lie down. First, take a normal breath. It may feel tense and constricted. Now try taking a slow, deep breath. The air coming in through your nose should move downward into your lower belly. Let your abdomen expand fully. Now breathe out through your mouth or nose. Deep breathing makes you feel relaxed. Practice deep breathing for several minutes. Put one hand on your abdomen, just below your belly button. Feel your hand rise each time you inhale and fall each time you exhale. You may be skeptical that deep breathing can counteract stress, but it does. Or, to be more precise, it counters the increased heart rate and blood pressure that stress causes. Try it -- it really works..
(Dr. Komaroff is a physician and professor at Harvard Medical School. To send questions, go to AskDoctorK.com, or write: Ask Doctor K, 10 Shattuck St., Second Floor, Boston, MA 02115.)

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TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- By concentrating on love and the fun things in life, you will feel good about your future. Dont let negative people drag you down. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- Opportunities are coming your way. Indecisiveness or hesitation will end up being costly. Relentless pursuit of your goals and keen concentration will enable you to achieve the desired results. CANCER (June 21-July 22)

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VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- By making some inexpensive and simple changes around the home, you can reduce your stress and calm your nerves. A comfortable and relaxing environment is essential to your health and well-being. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -Dont feel as if life is passing you by. Find an activity that motivates you to participate. Being active will renew your energy and help you rediscover your passion for living.

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CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- Positive changes lie ahead. Discuss your future and your dreams with your loved ones. Now is an opportune time to seal contracts, close deals and finish up any incomplete assignments. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -- You will be overwhelmed by the tasks expected of you. Discipline and courage will help you live up to your obligations. Be proud of your accomplishments.

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Brewer vetoes religious bill that angered gays


By BOB CHRISTIE
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PHOENIX Gov. Jan Brewer on Wednesday vetoed a Republican bill that set off a national debate over gay rights, religion and discrimination and subjected Arizona to blistering criticism from major corporations and political leaders from both parties. Loud cheers erupted outside the Capitol building immediately after Brewer made her announcement. My agenda is to sign into law legislation that advances Arizona, Brewer said at a news conference. I call them like I see them despite the cheers or the boos from the crowd. After weighing all the arguments, I have vetoed Senate Bill 1062 moments ago. The Republican governor said she gave the legislation careful deliberation in talking to her lawyers, citizens, businesses and lawmakers on both sides of the debate. Her office said it received more than 40,000 calls and emails on the legislation, with most of them urging a veto. Brewer said the bill could divide Arizona in ways we could not even imagine and no one would ever

want. The bill was broadly worded and could result in unintended negative consequences, she added. The bill backed by Republicans in the Legislature was designed to give added protection from lawsuits to people who assert their religious beliefs in refusing service to gays. But opponents called it an open attack on gays that invited discrimination. The bill thrust Arizona into the national spotlight last week after both chambers of the state legislature approved it. As the days passed, more and more groups, politicians and average citizens weighed in against SB1062. Many took to social media to criticize the bill. Prominent business groups said it would be another black eye for the state that saw a national backlash over its 2010 immigration-crackdown law, SB1070, and warned that businesses looking to expand into the state may not do so if bill became law. Companies such as Apple Inc. and American Airlines, and politicians including GOP Sen. John McCain and former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney were among those who urged Brewer to veto the legislation. The Arizona Super Bowl

Host Committee, which is overseeing preparations for the 2015 game, came out with a statement against the legislation. The Hispanic National Bar Association on Wednesday said it canceled its 2015 convention in Phoenix over the measure. In addition, three Republicans who had voted for the bill reversed course and said it was a mistake. They said in a letter to Brewer that while the intent of their vote was to create a shield for all citizens religious liberties, the bill has been mischaracterized by its opponents as a sword for religious intolerance. Enough lawmakers have said theyre against the bill to make it certain there will be no override of the governors veto. SB 1062 allows people to claim their religious beliefs as a defense against claims of discrimination. Backers cite a New Mexico Supreme Court decision that allowed a gay couple to sue a photographer who refused to document their wedding, even though the law that allowed that suit doesnt exist in Arizona. Sen. Al Melvin, a Republican who is running for governor and voted for the bill, said he is disappointed by the veto.

I am sorry to hear that Gov. Brewer has vetoed this bill. Im sure it was a difficult choice for her, but it is a sad day when protecting liberty is considered controversial, Melvin said. Democrats said it was a veiled attempt to legally discriminate against gay people and could allow people to break nearly any law and cite religious freedom as a defense. Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego said he would remain vigilant of other legislation that could also target gays. The effect is that again we got a black eye, Gallego said. But it also shows that Arizona can stand united. Democratic leaders in the Legislature thanked the governor for vetoing the bill. But they said it should not have ever made it to her desk. Its time to move Arizona forward and make sure that something like Senate Bill 1062 never happens again, Senate Minority Leader Anna Tovar said. Its time to show the nation and the world what Arizona is truly about. The Center for Arizona Policy helped write the bill and argued it

was needed to protect against increasingly activist federal courts and simply clarifies existing state law. It is truly a disappointing day in our state and nation when lies and personal attacks can over shadow the truth, said Cathi Herrod, the leader of the group. Similar religious-protection legislation has been introduced in Ohio, Mississippi, Idaho, South Dakota, Tennessee and Oklahoma, but Arizonas plan is the only one that has been passed by a state Legislature. The legislation was withdrawn in Ohio on Wednesday, and similar bills are stalled in Idaho and Kansas. The push in Arizona comes as an increasing number of conservative states grapple with ways to counter the growing legality of gay marriage. Arizona has a ban on gay marriage. Federal judges have recently struck down those bans in Utah, Oklahoma and Virginia, but those decisions are under appeal. On Wednesday, a federal judge declared Texas ban on gay marriage unconstitutional, but he left it in place until an appeals court can rule on the case.

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Mayor: Change in Detroit is real


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KIEV, Ukraine Russia scrambled fighter jets to patrol its border and reportedly gave shelter to Ukraines fugitive president as pro-Russian gunmen stormed offices of Ukraines strategic region, deepening the crisis for the new Ukrainian government even as it was being formed. The moves pose an immediate challenge to Ukraines new authorities as they seek to set up an interim government for the country, whose population is divided in loyalties between Russia and the West. Ukraines new prime minister said the countrys future lies in the European Union but with friendly relations with Russia. Moscow, meanwhile, has launched a massive military exercise involving 150,000 troops and put fighter jets on patrol along the border. A respected Russian news organization reported that President Viktor Yanukovych, who was driven out of Kiev by a three-month protest movement, was staying in a Kremlin sana-

torium just outside Moscow. I have to ask Russia to ensure my personal safety from extremists, Yanukovych said in a statement carried by Russian news agencies on Thursday. He said he still considers himself president and sees the new Ukrainian authorities as illegitimate. Shortly after, the same three Russian news agencies quoted an unnamed Russian official saying that Yanukovychs request for protection was satisfied on the territory of Russia. Oleksandr Turchynov, who stepped in as acting president after Yanukovychs flight, condemned the takeover of government buildings in Crimea as a crime against the government of Ukraine. He warned that any move by Russian troops off of their base in Crimea will be considered a military aggression. Unidentified people with automatic weapons, explosives and grenades have taken over the governmental buildings and the Parliament building in the autonomous region of Crimea, he said. tiques, said she recently read a quote that related to her life, and especially to her business plans: Embrace the uncertainty it makes life wildly exciting and adventurous. I had written it out on my front board (on the sidewalk in front of Hairtiques on Broadway Street), and some guy came by and read it and said, Does that mean for next door? Kuntz said. Her response: Well, kind of! Later, as she thought on the short conversation, Kuntz said, Thats really it, because I am uncertain of whats going to happen, but Im ready for it Im ready for an adventure. Kuntz purchased the building next to her gift shop and hair salon in November. The building was most recently used for the Kansas Farm Management Association. In the early 1900s, it was used as Markleys Grocery Store. Though she has many dreams and ideas for the space, the only thing she is currently sure of is that she wants to restore the exterior to its original look, and she plans to break open a wall in her shop to expand into the building. While 2014 looks like it will be full of changes for Hairtiques, 2013s only change was the addition of two days to the business calendar: Mondays and Wednesdays. The salon and gift parlor was formerly closed on both of those days. Kuntz said many people notice the hair salon part of Hairtiques, but they dont realize the store also offers journals, books, jewelry, home dcor

DETROIT In the nearly two months that Mike Duggan has been Detroits mayor, hes met with President Barack Obama, public bus riders, city workers and anyone who will listen to his message that the city is changing this time for the better. Duggan said Wednesday night during his first State of the City address that he and other elected officials are addressing blight, unemployment, crime, poor public transportation, snow removal and many of Detroits other problems. Youve seen us take on these issues calmly and deal with them honestly, he said. The change has started and the change in Detroit is real. The 45-minute address was the first such speech since Detroits finances fell under control of state-appointed emergency manager Kevyn Orr and the city was allowed to enter bankruptcy. The question I get now, almost everyday somebody asks me: Arent you discouraged? Duggan told and budget-friendly cards and other gifts.

several hundred people in a packed City Hall auditorium. Youre the mayor of a city thats in bankruptcy. You dont have control of your own destiny. And of course, youre not really the mayor. The emergency manager is in charge. But Duggan said he is working with Orr, even though he is not a fan of the arrangement. Detroit is going through the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history, and Duggans address came less than a week after Orr filed his plan to pay creditors while providing money for city services and improvements in the coming years. The mayors power is restricted. Most of the power once exclusive to the mayors office now resides with Orr, who has complete control over all city finances, how much is spent and what the money is spent on. A deal with Orr gives Duggan control over day-to-day functions of city government. I had a choice to make, Duggan said. And that was: Should I take responsibility for the city services that are awesome we had a bunch of great people come in, and it was really fun getting great product and some specials out, Bomia said. Our open houses were great too. Our spring open house, fall open house and Christmas open house those are really fun because we get to do lots of giveaways. It really gets people in. The store plans to expand

there, do the best I can and prepare for the most smooth transition as possible Oct. 1 when the emergency manager leaves, or should I take the politically easier way and criticize him for the next nine months? I really felt the people ... were going to be better served if we put aside our differences and sat down and try to work professionally. Orr has said Detroit should exit bankruptcy this year. His 18-month contract ends in the fall and control could return to elected officials, although a transition board could be put in place when the emergency manager exits. His blueprint for Detroits restructuring and debt removal calls for the city to spend $1.5 billion over 10 years to remove blighted properties, upgrade public-safety equipment and technology and make other improvements. Duggan, a former medical center chief, was elected in November. Blight removal and demolition of what could be 70,000 or more vacant houses and other buildings are under his control per the deal with Orr. Unlike his predecessors, Duggan will take two sections in 2014: its baby section and its candle offerings. Weve been slowly expanding our baby section, and its definitely bigger over there now, Bomia said. Its really fun getting that stuff in. The store also offers free votive candles for first-time guests. Bomia said many visitors

on the monumental task with millions of dollars in focused support from the federal government and millions more set aside from bills the city wont be paying to creditors during its historic bankruptcy. About $500 million of the $1.5 billion in Orrs plan would be used to knock down up to 450 decaying, abandoned properties each week. The U.S. government also announced in September that it would direct more than $100 million in grants to help Detroit tear down vacant buildings and spur job growth. Duggan announced Wednesday that strategic demolition of some fire-damaged vacant homes will begin within 30 days, with the work being paid for using $20 million in an unused escrow fund earmarked for burned houses. If you drive through most of the neighborhoods today, you wouldnt know there was a national recovery, he said. People in this community see parts of the country doing well and even parts of the city doing well and others are left behind. who never venture beyond the front of the store may be surprised to know that Cypress Bridge offers a lotion bar, where employees handblend 250 all-natural scents for lotions, perfumes, body sprays and room sprays. We love when new people come in here, because we get to inform them about us and they get to receive a candle and try it out, she said. We

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save up, do some work, and then save up and do some more. When its time for restoration, Jones calls on her son, the owner of Caseys Complete Construction. She said he works on her buildings between other jobs. Also in 2014, Jones plans to start keeping both stores open longer into the evenings. We have a new sale every month at both stores, and we run the different sales all month long, Jones said. We have new stock coming in all the time, so its not the same old thing.

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The Dickinson County Conservation District will award up to two individual $1,000 college this spring. The scholarship is intended to encourage qualified students to increase their interest in conservation, to obtain technical competence in some phase of conservation, and to pursue a career in conservation. To qualify, an applicant must be a Dickinson County high school senior or

a graduate of a Dickinson County high school with a grade point average of 2.5 or greater. The applicant must also be enrolled as a full time student in an agricultural or natural resource conservation-related curriculum, such as agronomy, range management, forestry, geography, agriculture journalism, agricultural education, or wildlife management. The first half of the scholarship will be awarded at the beginning of college en-

rollment in the fall of 2014. The second half of the scholarship will be awarded upon successful completion of the first semester of college and proof of enrollment in the next semester. Applications and guidelines are available at all Dickinson County high schools, as well as the Dickinson County Conservation District Office, 328 N.E. 14th St., Abilene. The deadline to submit applications to the Conservation District is April 1.

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Winter has definitely made its appearance, and long-awaited spring temperatures are readily welcomed with open arms. Its that time of year to order your conservation trees and shrubs to be planted in the spring. The Kansas Forest Service offers low-cost conservation tree and shrub seedlings for use in conservation plantings. Orders will be accepted now through May 5, but it is advised to

order early to ensure items are available. This program offers trees and shrubs that are adapted to growing in Kansas. Weed barrier fabric and tree tubes can also be ordered to help ensure that planting will succeed. Orders may be placed by calling the Kansas Forest Service at 888-740-8733, by mail, or online from the website at www.kansasforests. org. Remember: a little habitat work can go a long way in local conservation efforts.

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Keith Williams is a soil conservationist with the Natural Resources Conservation Service in Abilene. Williams was born and raised in Pine Bluff, Ark., where he attended Pine Bluff High School. Williams earned his Bachelors of Science in agriculture economics in from the University of Arkansas. He began his career as a soil conservationist with NRCS in Ozark, Mo., for two years and then moved to Mt. Vernon, Mo., as a resource conservationist and then to Western Kansas to the Oakley field office on May 7, 2012. Keith has received several awards during his career with NRCS. Keith is an active member of the Soil and Water Conservation Society, National Organization of Professional Black NRCS employees where he currently serves as the historian.

Kansas Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has a volunteer program called Earth Team that may be just what you are looking for. Kansas NRCS offices are always looking for volunteers to assist with their mission of Helping People Help the Land. During 2013, 2,560 citizens volunteered their time and talents to the Kansas NRCS and the conservation districts. These volunteers donated 19,190 hours. More than a few of these people were first time volunteers and probably thought, What can I do? Well, no matter what your talents, interests, age, or physical ability, there is a volunteer opportunity for you. Here are a few examples: Schools benefit from conservation tours, exhibits, poster contests, and festivals. Volunteers are needed to help organize events, con-

duct classes, take pictures, cook food, write news articles, and chaperon students. And lastly, one of the most appreciated jobs a volunteer can do is support staff and save them time and steps. Town and community groups benefit from educational meetings and publications. Volunteers are needed to present programs and speak about conservation issues. Volunteers with a history in writing can produce publications and artwork. Field office support is needed. This can include opportunities assisting with monthly newsletters, judging poster and essay contests, phone and office support when staff is not available, and lastly, clerical assistance to help organize and file. Working in the outdoors presents many other opportunities for volunteers. Outdoor activities include assisting the professional staff as they work directly with farmers and ranchers. Volunteers can take notes and assist with survey equip-

ment, take natural resource inventories, and assist in improving wildlife habitats. It is important to preserve habitat for pheasant, quail, prairie chicken, and many other native wildlife species that inhabit farms and ranches. Other outdoor activities that need volunteer assistance are the planning of community beautification and projects for water quality and erosion control. Volunteers are greatly appreciated and can be the essential link in developing programs which benefit their own community. Volunteers are needed and appreciated. If you would like to join other Kansas residents who already donate their time to conserve and protect our natural resources, visit your local NRCS office or conservation district office to learn more about being an Earth Team volunteer. The office is located at your local USDA Service Center. More information is also available on the Kansas website at www.ks.nrcs. usda.gov.

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Above: 5th- and 6th- graders sang in the NCKMEA Elementary Honor Choir recently. They are, front row (from left) Karsen Loader, Autumn Fitzgeralds, Claire Weishaar, Allison Liby and Nathaniel Tompkins. Back row: Alyvia Johnson, Michelle Young, Abigail Clark, Madison Hendrix, Jendaya Leder, Hannah Caceres, Kyle Gensicke, Jack Graefe. Below: 7th- and 8th-graders sang in the NCKMEA Middle Level Honor Choir recently they are, front row (from left): Phillip Hayes, Ben Wright, Dawson Whalen. Back row: Katie Zey, Carly Graefe, Hannah Kiser, Abigail Elliott.

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Mr. Andy Fewins Chapman Middle School 6th and 7th grade science grade students were visited by Clint Thornton, a private land biologist for the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism. Thornton covers Dickinson, Clay, Geary and Washington counties. Thornton covered his responsibilities as a biologist and discussed wildlife management and conservation.

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Applications for the $500 2014 Shamrock Supper Club scholarship are now available. Application information can be obtained from the Chapman High School counselor or on chapmanirish.net. The scholarship will be awarded to a CHS senior girl who wants to continue her education through college or technical training. Past recipients may also apply. The applicants character, initiative and grade point average indicating an ability to complete advanced training and education are key qualities. The application does not reuire any financial information and is due in the CHS office by March 15. The 2013 scholarship was awarded to Miranda Rodney.

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Beetch Memorial, Holland Sunflowers; and the Frank Garten Memorial Scholarship, Sand Springs Rustlers 4-H Club. More information about the scholarships can be obtained by contacting K-State Research & Extension, Dickinson County, 712 South Buckeye Ave., in Abilene, 785-263-2001 or from high school guidance counselors.

TOPEKA Concordia and McPherson school districts have been selected as the first members of the Kansas Coalition of Innovative School Districts. The districts were chosen Wednesday after submitting applications and making presentations to Gov. Sam Brownback, House Education Committee Chairwoman Kasha Kelley and Senate Education Committee Chairman Steve Abrams. A 2013 law created the process for districts to seek

innovative status, meaning they would be exempt from state rules and regulations in exchange for the freedom to develop strategies to boost student achievement. The districts would operate similar to charter schools, but still be accountable to local boards of education and the State Board of Education. McPherson superintendent Randy Watson will serve as chairman of the board, which will review the other applications for possible inclusion as innovative districts.

The Dickinson County Retired School Personnel will provide a $500 incentive scholarship for a college student who has graduated from a Dickinson County public high school and has teaching potential. Applicants must be currently enrolled or plan to enroll in a four-year accredited Kansas university in the school of education. Students also must be in their junior

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Applications are now available for the Dickinson County 4-H Scholarships. Applications are due April 1. The scholarships are limited to current Dickinson County 4-Hers who are graduating high school seniors with at least three years of 4-H membership. The scholarship may be used for any full-time postsecondary educational program (college, university, or vocational/technical program). The memorial scholarships were established in honor of various leaders in Dickinson County: Orren and Marjorie Hottman, Abilene Aggies 4-H Club; Merle Brehm, Jolly Jayhawkers 4-H Club; Jack Sexton, Harmony Hustlers 4-H Club; Loyd and Leola Black, Mt. Ayr Go-Getters 4-H Club; Dorothy Fager Taylor, the Willowdale 4-H Club; Nadine Abeldt Memorial, Holland Sunflowers 4-H Club; Melvin

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Middle School NCKL finals at Marysville Concordia @ Abilene

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Middle school NCKL tournament
The Abilene Middle School seventh grade boys basketball team entered the NCKL tournament as the No. 1 seed and received a bye into the second round. In the second round they defeated Wamego 31-13 and will play Chapman for the championship Thursday in Marysville. The eighth grade team won its first game against Chapman 51-29 and then fell to Wamego 40-34. They will play Clay Center for third place Thursday.

Seventh:
AMS 12 5 4 10 - 31 WMS 6 4 0 3 - 13 Abilene Deters 2, Mayden 10, Ambrosier 6, Davis 2, Barbieri 5, Espinoza 6. Wamego Cooper 2, Rogers 2, Krause 3, Wolfe 3, Ebert 3.

Abilene High School qualified six wrestlers at the Colby 4A regional to compete in the state championships beginning Friday at the Bicentennial Center in Salina. The six qualifiers have had a really good year, coach Tom Taplin said Wednesday at practice. Logan (McDowell) leads the team in pins and is doing very well. He needs to get his offense going a little bit more than he did at regional. I think he is in really good shape and may face a tough kid in the second round, but we got everything going. We can make the semis there. You got to wrestle the tournament one match at a time though. McDowell (30-4) a junior is making his second year to the state. I am just going out there and wrestle my match, McDowell said. I am not going to wrestle his (opponent) matches. I am excited for my opportunity. Sophomore Hunter Kiser (113) is making his first trip to state with an 18-9 record and first place finish at the regional. At this point I think he is one of the most improved kids on the team, Taplin said. He really blossomed at regional and has a very good chance of placing at state. I am going to go out and take one match at a time and go for gold, Kiser said. Junior Zane Baugh (120) is making his third appearance in the state tournament. Baugh brought home the third place medal at 113 last year. Zane has a really good shot at making the finals this year, Taplin said. The defending state champion is in the opposite side of the bracket so we are in a good spot and need to take care of business and then beat the kid in the finals. Baugh (34-2) admits that being up a weight has been a challenge even

State qualifying Cowboy wrestlers (from left) Logan McDowell (106), Hunter Kiser (113), Zane Baugh (120), Caysen Smith (126), Blake Anguiano (138) and Seth Strauss (145).

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though his has dominated most of the season. It looks pretty tough on my side of the bracket, Baugh said. But actually no one that I cant beat. Junior Caysen Smith (126) is returning to state for the second time. I think Caysen is wrestling lights out right now, Taplin said. I think he has a really good chance of making the finals, as I like his quarter bracket really well. Smith (32-5) said he is excited to make another trip to state. My goal is to go for first, Smith said. I think there will be a tough semi-finals match, but my goal is to take it one match at a time. Senior Blake Anguiano (138) is making his first trip to state after finishing third at the Colby regional.

Bubby has a nice shot, Taplin said. I think he can do very well for us. Anguiano (24-9) said he is very excited to qualify for his first chance at state. It is going to be pretty hard but I am just going to go out there and wrestle and give it all I can and see what happens, he said. Junior Seth Strauss (145) is making his third trip to state after finishing last year 2-2 at 132 pounds. I think Seth is at a perfect spot, Taplin said. He has a couple of ranked opponents right off the bat, but I think Seth is wrestling really well right now and is a great spot to go to the finals. Strauss (24-9) admits that it is going to be tough at state. My bracket is going to be pretty tough but Im just going out there and

bring home some hardware. State wrestling begins Friday with the finals being wrestled Saturday at the Bicentennial Center in Salina.

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Class 4A in Salina (Bicentennial Center) Feb. 28 March 1 106 Logan McDowell, AB, 30-4 vs. Tyler Hildebrand, AUG, 20-8 113 Hunter Kiser, AB, 18-9 vs. Ben Morgenstern, BAL, 23-17 120 Zane Baugh, AB, 34-2 vs. Jacob Christie, WAM, 21-12 126 Caysen Smith, AB, 32-5 vs. Josh Moore, AUG, 26-12 138 Blake Anguiano, AB, 24-9 vs. Tucker Clark, BAL, 36-8 145 - Seth Strauss, AB, 19-3 vs. Brady Vogel, CHAN, 27-13

Eighth game 1:
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Game 2:
AMS 6 7 8 13 - 34 WMS 9 14 4 13 - 40

Cowboy junior varsity defeats Chapman


The Abilene Cowboy junior varsity basketball team defeated Chapman 57-49 Tuesday. We started extremely sluggish, over confident, mainly not ready to play, coach Tim Klein said. The Cowboys took a 17-8 advantage at the end of the first quarter but the two teams matched each other scoring 13 points in the second quarter. The second and third quarters we got outplayed and outscored by them, Klein said. The Irish outscored the Cowboys 18-15 in the third period. Gabe Johnson led the Cowboys in scoring with 12 points while Nathan Sutter had 19 points for Chapman. Harley Hazlett led the Cowboys in rebounds with seven although Chapman outrebounded the Cowboys 44-28 as a team. The Cowboys face Concordia to determine if Abilene will be an undefeated NCKL league champion.

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CHS 8 13 18 10 - 49 AHS 17 13 15 12 - 57 Chapman Sutter 19, Blatt 10, Stroud 6, Blixt 4, Krause 4, Meuli 4, Jackson 2. Abilene Johnson 12, Hazlett 8, D. Goodwin 8, Korf 7, Robinson 5, Barbieri 4, Carroll 4, Veach 3, Gassman 2, Ford 2, Koop 2.

CLAY CENTER The Abilene High School Power Lifting team participated in the Clay Center Power meet Saturday. In the mens division which finished second overall as a team, Quade Baugh (132) was third overall at 610 pounds. He had a second place mark in squat (255), first place in the bench (195) and third place in the clean (185). Justin Carroll (132) was fourth overall with a third in the squat (240), fourth in bench (140) and fourth in clean (180). Eli Lahr (140) finished third. He finished second in squat (255) and first in clean (230). Hunter Combs (140) finished sixth overall and had a fifth in the squat (245), sixth in bench (170) and had a clean (145). Brenden Barnes (148) finished third overall (635), had a second in squat (300), fifth in bench (160) and third in clean (215). Lance Westfield (148) placed fifth overall with a first in bench (220) and a fifth in clean (185). Zac Chaput (156) finished second overall and had three second place finishes, Squat (330), bench (245) and clean (265). Jared Rimmel (165) placed first overall with a first place squat (330), first in bench (275) and third in clean (215). Ty Holt (165) finished fourth overall with a fourth place squat (235). Noah Callis (173) finished fourth (775) and had a clean (265). Tanner Hoekman (198) finished third overall (825) with a fourth in squat (325), sixth in bench (235) and second in clean (265). Wyatt Youtsey (242) finished fourth (820) with a fifth in squat (365), fifth in bench (225) and a third in clean (230). The junior division finished eighth place with Colton Ehrich (165) placing sixth overall (595) with a sixth in squat (240), fourth in bench (175) and fifth in clean (180). Buck Hayes (173) finished third overall (660) with a second in squat (290), third in bench (185) and fourth in clean (185). Elijah Martin (181) finished third overall (685) and had a third in squat (295). Sam Burt (220) placed third overall (710) with a fifth in squat (310), fifth in bench (195) and fourth in clean (205). Donovan Anguiano (HWT) finished fifth overall (735) with a fifth in squat (320), fourth in bench (215) and a fourth in clean (200). The Cowgirls placed fifth in the womens division. Rachel Lillich (123) was sixth overall (380) with a fifth place in bench (160), sixth place in clean (100). Courtney Geist (132) finished third overall (435) with a third in squat (195), fifth in bench (105) and fourth in clean (135). Shelby Mascereno (140) finished fifth overall (425). She had a fifth in squat (195), fifth in bench (105) and sixth in clean (125). Savannah Roth (148) finished third overall (395) with a third in squat (160), third in bench (110) and second in clean (125). Sarah Veach (PWT) finished third overall (395) with a sixth in squat (215) and fifth in bench (125). Abilene High School will be host to the state Power lifting meet Saturday in the AHS gym. The event is scheduled to begin at 9 a.m.

BENNINGTON The Bennington Bombers took both basketball games from the Solomon Gorillas Tuesday night. Bennington defeated the Gorillas 64-57 in the boys game and won the girls game 57-34. The Bombers jumped out to a 14-7 first quarter lead but Solomon closed the gap at the break to 29-24. Mason DeMars led the Gorillas with 15 points while Blake Homman shot in 13 and Andrew Meagher had 11. DeMars and Homman both connected on a pair of threes for the Gorillas. Trevor Woods shot in 17 points for Bennington including four threes. Bennington out rebounded the Gorillas 27-12 on the night. Jamie Meagher led the Lady Gorillas with 17 points in a game that saw Bennington come back

from an 8-4 first quarter deficit to score 26 points in the second quarter to jump out to a commanding lead over the Lady Gorillas. Bennington led 30-17 at the break.

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SHS 7 18 14 18 - 57 BHS 14 15 16 19 - 64 Solomon (11-8) Homman 13, Fowles 5, Aylward 2, Meagher 11, DeMars 15, Rangel 9, Garrett 2. Bennington Stanley 2, Kieborz 7, Zamecnik 9, Wood 17, Glanton 15, Fief 4.

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SHS 8 9 8 9 - 34 BHS 4 26 8 19 - 57 Solomon (5-14) Cross 2, Ritter 3, Ballue 1, Clark 2, Rohleder 2, Meagher 17, Homman 3, Hagen 3. Bennington Glavin 7, Vishnefske 7, Sloan 11, Nay 17, Schlacter 4, Burt 11.

Wildcats hold off Jayhawks


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LAWRENCE Kansas State built an early 21-0 lead on Wednesday night, and used a strong second half shooting performance to defeat Kansas, 76-68, at Allen Fieldhouse. The win ends a four-game road losing streak and halts a three-game skid to Kansas. K-State (11-16, 5-11 Big 12) dashed out to a 13-0 start by going 6-of-6 from the field, forcing two early Kansas (12-16, 5-11) timeouts in the first half. Leticia Romero registered a trio of jump shots, while Kindred Wesemann added a long 3-point field goal. The Wildcats would build its early lead to 21-0 at 13:58 of the first half following threepoint field goals from Romero and Wesemann. The Jayhawks did not register their first field goal until 12:19 of the frame, but used a 14-5 run to narrow K-States lead to 26-14 with 7:43 to play. Kansas State would rebuild its lead to 16, 35-19, as Ashia Woods converted on an acrobatic layup. Kansas would cut the K-State lead to 11, 35-24, but a heads up play by Romero on an inbounds play gave K-State a 37-24 lead at the half. The 37 points marked the most first half points by K-

State in a Big 12 game this season and the most since scoring 39 against UC Santa Barbara on Dec. 15, 2013. The Wildcats shot an even .500 from the floor (16-of32) and turned the ball over just three times. Kansas shot a .320 field goal percentage and turned the ball over eight time resulting in seven points for K-State. Both teams started the second half on a blistering pace from the field, as K-State was shooting .625 from the floor for 11 points, while Kansas was .714 for 15 points, as KState held a 48-39 lead with 14:03 to play. Chantay Caron carded six of K-States first 11 points to begin the second half. Kansas would cut the KState lead to two twice, with the Wildcats holding a 53-51 edge with 8:22 remaining. A 7-0 run by the Wildcats over a two-minute stretch pushed K-States lead back to eight, 66-58, with 3:52 to play. The Jayhawks cut K-States lead to five, 69-64, with 1:52 to play on a pair of free throws from Natalie Knight. The Wildcats responded as Romero found Wesemann open in the corner for a three with 1:31 remaining to give K-State a 72-64 advantage. Romero would connect on four free throws down the

stretch to provide the final margin. K-State saw three player reach double figures for the ninth time this season. Leading the way was Big 12 Freshman of the Year candidate Leticia Romero with 26 points, eight rebounds, seven assists and three steals. This was her sixth game and her fifth in league action with 20 or more points. Joining Romero in double figures were Wesemann, Ashlynn Knoll and Chantay Caron. Wesemann finished with a career-high 15 points, while Knoll added 12 off the bench. Caron, playing in her final game in her hometown, registered her first double figure effort of the season with 10 points. For the night, K-State shot a season-high .574 from the field which included a seasonbest field goal percentage for a half at .682 in the second stanza. Kansas State will conclude its final two-game road trip of the season on Saturday afternoon, as the Wildcats face No. 15/14 Oklahoma State in Stillwater at 1:30 p.m. The game will be available on the K-State Sports Network and for free at kstatesports.com/ allaccess.

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Oscars 2014: Ellen DeGeneres back as host, surprise wins possible


By Jay Bobbin Zap2it Certain nominees clearly are on the Oscar fast track, but there still could be room for some surprises. Ellen DeGeneres will return as second-time host as ABC televises the 86th Academy Awards on Sunday, March 2 ... and shell have plenty of material to work with, thanks to contenders for the gold statue who have brought life to characters distinctive in and of themselves. After his Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild wins for best actor in a movie drama, Matthew McConaughey (All right, all right, all right!) has to be deemed a front-runner for his work as a modern cowboy who takes a typically self-styled approach to fighting HIV in Dallas Buyers Club. That said, Leonardo DiCaprio has had a similar run on the comedy side for The Wolf of Wall Street. Their Oscar rivals are Christian Bale (for American Hustle), Bruce Dern (Nebraska) and Chiwetel Ejiofor (12 Years a Slave). The same sort of contest has shaped up in Oscars best actress category. Cate Blanchett is on a victory streak for her performance in Woody Allens Blue Jasmine, which has been honored on the drama side in awards where theres a genre split. Nip-and-tuck with her is Amy Adams, whos been the frequent pick in comedy races for American Hustle. Also up for best actress are three women who already own Oscars (as does Blanchett): Sandra Bullock (for Gravity), Judi Dench (Philomena) and Meryl Streep (August: Osage County). In the supporting-performance competitions, Jared Leto would appear to be a lock, since his Dallas Buyers Club portrayal has pretty much swept up in the award season to now. Last years best actress winner, Jennifer Lawrence, was on that sort of course for American Hustle ... until Lupita Nyongo took the SAG Award for 12 Years a Slave. Many who voted for that honor also vote for the same one in the Oscars, so if theres an upset to be had, that could be the one. And the best picture would seem to be guided by the best director, but famously, there have been years when those Oscars have been divided. One example is 1999, when Shakespeare in Love earned best picture, but Steven Spielberg was named best director for Saving Private Ryan. This well could be another of those years. Alfonso Cuaron has been much-praised and much-honored for his very evident technical expertise on Gravity, which is among the nine nominees for best picture. However, American Hustle and 12 Years a Slave have been the big winners there for comedy and drama, respectively. Among the factors that are certain for Oscar night, Craig Zadan and Neil Meron will return as the shows producers for the second consecutive year. On the heels of their success with Decembers live Carrie Underwood-starring NBC staging of The Sound of Music, the two men (who earned their own best picture Oscar for 2002s Chicago) are ready to change things around Oscarwise. Right after (last years) show, Meron recalls, there was a discussion about having us back, but I think it was too soon to even process that idea until everything settled back to normal. Zadan adds, It was a hard decision to make, because we understood that if you are honored to produce the show which, as a producer, is the biggest honor there is you get to do it once, at least lately. We really assumed last year would be our one shot, so we were kind of shocked when the Academy was aggressive in wanting us back, and then ABC chimed in. Truth be told, a lot of it had to do with the ratings being so strong, especially with the younger demos and with males. That has to be attributed, at least in part, to Zadan and Merons somewhat controversial selection of Family Guy and Ted mentor Seth MacFarlane as last years Oscar host. They say theyre entirely happy this time to have DeGeneres steering the show, which she first did in 2007. Weve made sure in terms of theatrically producing the show, as we did last year, to try to satisfy all the demos in the audience, Meron notes. Thats not just with the host, but in terms of the type of entertainment thats going to be presented on the show. While the 75th anniversary of the screen classic The Wizard of Oz will be celebrated, another big theme of this years Oscars is movie heroes. Not all of them are necessarily on the order of James Bond or Indiana Jones, particularly with such figures as Solomon Northup (12 Years a Slave) and the Tom Hanks-portrayed Capt. Richard Phillips factoring into the movie year thats being honored. The show will be radically different from last year, Zadan promises. I dont think weve held onto trying to re-create anything, so we know people wont tune in and say, Oh, its just like last year, with some changes. Thats not because we didnt like and appreciate what we did, but why repeat ourselves? Then it really makes no sense to come back. Even the kinds of movies and nominees are so different from last year.

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MOVIES

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News Tonight Show Meyers News News Arsenio Hall News Letterman Fergu Rock, Pop and Doo Wop (My Music) News Mod Theory Kimmel News Jimmy Kimmel Ntline World Busi Charlie Rose (N) News Letterman Fergu News Letterman Fergu Middle Rules Rules 30 Rock News Tonight Show Meyers News Jimmy Kimmel Ntline

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News Wheel News Wheel News Inside PBS NewsHour News Ent News Mod PBS NewsHour News Inside News Wheel Theory Theory News Ent ABC News

Revolution (N) Law & Order (:01) Chicago PD News American Idol 12 Finalists Perform FOX 4 at 9 PM News Survivor (N) Criminal Minds CSI: Crime Scene News Pink Floyd Ultimate Light & Sound Great Performances Middle Suburg. Mod Mixol Nashville (N) News Middle Suburg. Mod Mixol Nashville (N) News Grand Canyon 60s Pop, Rock & Soul (My Music) World Survivor (N) Criminal Minds CSI: Crime Scene News Survivor (N) Criminal Minds CSI: Crime Scene News American Idol 12 Finalists Perform News Middle Middle Basketball Law & Order (:01) Chicago PD News Middle Suburg. Mod Mixol Nashville (N) News

News Wheel News Wheel News Inside PBS NewsHour News Ent News Mod PBS NewsHour News Inside News Wheel Theory Theory News Ent ABC News

Com Parks American Idol (N) Theory Millers Ethan Bortnick Wonderland Wonderland Earth Songs Theory Millers Theory Millers American Idol (N) Com Parks Wonderland

Game Night Parenthood (N) Rake (N) FOX 4 at 9 PM Two Crazy (:01) Elementary Blues & Soul Greys Anatomy Scandal (N) Greys Anatomy Scandal (N) Heartbeat of Home Two Crazy (:01) Elementary Two Crazy (:01) Elementary Rake (N) News Middle Game Night Parenthood (N) Greys Anatomy Scandal (N)

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(5:00) Land of Beowulf (2007, Adventure) Voices of Ray Win- Blood Diamond (2006, Adventure) Leonardo the Dead stone, Anthony Hopkins. DiCaprio, Jennifer Connelly. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Wahl (:01) Bates Motel Duck D. Duck D. Reba Reba Dukes-Hazzard Cops Cops The Rock (1996, Action) Sean Connery. E. B. OutFront Anderson Cooper Piers Morgan Anderson Cooper E. B. OutFront Piers Morgan Colbert Daily Work. South South South Work. Broad Daily Colbert At Mid Work. Q&A Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. Capitol Hill Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. Gold Rush Gold Rush Game of Stones Gold Rush Game of Stones Gold Rush Good- Jessie Dog A.N.T. Good Luck Charlie Austin & Dog Good- Jessie Kim Poss Kim Poss Charlie Farm Ally Charlie SportCtr NBA NBA Basketball: Mavericks at Nuggets NBA Basketball: Hawks at Trail Blazers College Basketball College Basketball SportsCenter (N) Olbermann (N) Melissa Melissa Melissa Baby Beetlejuice (1988, Comedy) The 700 Club Baby Baby & Joey & Joey & Joey Daddy Michael Keaton, Alec Baldwin. Daddy Daddy MVC Game Boxing MVC Big 12 Car Warriors World Poker Tour Iron The Americans The Americans The Americans In Time (2011) Justin Timberlake. Property Brothers Property Brothers Buying Hunters Hunt Property Brothers Buying American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers (:02) Vikings American Pickers Velez-Mitchell Nancy Grace (N) Dr. Drew on Call Minute Minute Foren Foren Dr. Drew on Call The Waltons The Waltons JAG Matlock Matlock Medicine Woman Preachers Bring It! (:01) Bring It! TBA Madeas Family Reunion Are You One Teen Mom 2 The Real World The Real World The Real World Teen Mom 2 Sponge. Sam & House House House House House House Friends Friends (:12) Friends Sh US Defense Shooting Gallery Shooting USA Rifl Stories Defense Ted Shooting USA Couples Retreat (2009, Comedy) Vince Vaughn. Couples Retreat (2009) Vince Vaughn. Weird or What? Weird or What? Weird or What? Weird or What? TBA Blade II Seinfeld Family Theory Theory Theory Theory MenTheory Conan (N) Holmes Conan The Little Couple My 600-Lb. Life Hoard-Buried 40-Year-Old Child Hoard-Buried 40-Year-Old Child Castle Demons Castle (:01) Castle (:02) Castle (:03) Dallas Hawaii Five-0 Johnny Teen Dragons Regular King Cleve Amer. Amer. Family Family Chicken Aqua Food Food Bizarre Foods Toy Back. Hotel Impossible Dangerous Gr. Toy Back. Griffith Gilligan Gilligan Gilligan Ray Ray Love-Raymond Ray King King King NCIS Mod Mod Psych (N) Psych Bridesmaids (2011) Kristen Wiig. Happy Happy Great Pranks Great Pranks Fabulous Life Mob Wives Fabulous Life

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(4:00) Blood Titanic (1997, Historical Drama) Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, Billy Zane. A woman SomeDiamond falls for an artist aboard the ill-fated ship. things Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Wahl Wahl Bad Ink Bad Ink Duck D. Duck D. Reba Reba Dukes-Hazzard Down South Down South Down South Cops Cops E. B. OutFront Anderson Cooper Piers Morgan Chicagoland Anderson Cooper Piers Morgan Colbert Daily Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Review Tosh.0 Daily Colbert At Mid Review Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. Fast N Loud Fast N Loud Fast N Loud Fast N Loud Fast N Loud Fast N Loud Good- Jessie The Adventures of Austin & Dog A.N.T. Liv & Good- Good- GoodCharlie Sharkboy and Lavagirl Ally Farm Maddie Charlie Charlie Charlie College Basketball Teams TBA. (N) College Basketball Teams TBA. (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) College Basketball Teams TBA. (N) College Basketball Teams TBA. (N) Olbermann (N) Olbermann Beetlejuice (1988, Comedy) Alice in Wonderland (2010) Johnny The 700 Club Fresh Fresh Michael Keaton, Alec Baldwin. Depp, Mia Wasikowska. Prince Prince Coach Blues NHL Hockey: Blues at Predators Blues World Poker Tour World Poker Tour Captain America-Avgr Saint Anger Captain America: The First Avenger Saint Hunt Hunters Renovation Rehab Rehab Hunters Hunt House House Rehab Rehab Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Vikings (N) (:02) Vikings Pawn Pawn Velez-Mitchell Nancy Grace (N) Dr. Drew on Call Minute Minute Foren Foren Dr. Drew on Call The Waltons The Waltons JAG Matlock Matlock Medicine Woman Under the Gunn Under the Gunn Under the Gunn Celeb Celeb (:02) Bring It! Under the Gunn Fantasy Fantasy Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Fantasy Cam Ridic. Fantasy Ridic. To Be Announced House House House House Friends Friends (:12) Friends War War Fishing FOX Teco Bow RMEF Out Ted Crush Bone Cops Cops Cops Cops iMPACT Wrestling (N) Count Ink Master Cops Paul (2011) Simon Pegg. Men in Black (1997) Paul (2011) Simon Pegg. Seinfeld Family Family Family Theory Theory King of the Nerds Conan (N) Holmes Conan Welcome to Myr Honey Honey Honey Honey Welcome to Myr Honey Honey Welcome to Myr Castle NBA Basketball: Heat at Spurs NBA Basketball: Clippers at Lakers Gumball Steven Teen Johnny King Cleve Amer. Amer. Family Family Eagle Eric Food Food Bizarre Foods Mysteries at Mysteries at Mysteries at Mysteries at Griffith Gilligan Gilligan Gilligan Ray Ray Love-Raymond Ray King King King Law & Order Law & Order Suits (N) Sirens Sirens (:02) Psych (:02) Suits Couples Therapy Couples Therapy Couples Therapy Couples Therapy Fabulous Life Couples Therapy

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