The 43rd Annual Hawgball turnament will be held at Joe Campbell Stadium Aug. 4-8/ For more information, go to:
https://www.wibw.com/video/2023/07/31/hogball-softball-tournament-returns-43rd-year/
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The 43rd Annual Hawgball turnament will be held at Joe Campbell Stadium Aug. 4-8/ For more information, go to:
https://www.wibw.com/video/2023/07/31/hogball-softball-tournament-returns-43rd-year/
ROSSVILLE, Kan. (WIBW) - Police in Rossville are attempting to identify two male suspects after they were seen climbing into a building’s second-story window and breaking into it.
The Rossville Police Department says that each night between July 8 and 10 a commercial building at 409 Main St. was broken into by two unknown suspects. The pair came through the second-story window on the building’s southwest face.
Video of the pair can be viewed at: https://www.wibw.com/2023/07/16/rossville-police-attempt-identify-men-seen-climbing-breaking-into-building/
The Rossville Police Dept is asking for help from the public.
The Seneca store in Rossville is for sale for $500,000. For more info, go to:.
Carol Ann Rafferty Flerlage Heim, age 80, passed away peacefully on Monday, July 3, 2023, at the Midland Hospice House in Topeka. Born on September 5, 1942, in Rural Dover, Carol was the beloved daughter of Edward Patrick and Nona Smith Rafferty. She grew up in the Rossville community and completed her education at Rossville High School in 1960.
Throughout her career, Carol worked as a secretary and accountant for various companies before retiring. Following retirement, she dedicated her time to volunteering at the gift shop of St. Francis Hospital in Topeka. Above all else, she cherished her role as a mother and grandmother.Kenneth Moats of St. Marys passed away July 3, 2023. He was born March 1, 195.
Public visitation at Ken & Mary's home 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. on Friday, July 7
Rosary and public visitation in the Immaculata at 5:20 p.m. on FridayBetty White, age 85, formerly of Paola, passed peacefully June 30, 2023 at Rossville Healthcare and Rehab, Rossville, Kansas.
Visitation: 10am-11am, Saturday, July 8, 2023 followed by the funeral at 11 a.m. at Dengel & Son Mortuary-Crematory, 305 N. Pearl St., Paola, KS, 66071. Burial: Hillsdale Cemetery.It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Arnold R. Gleason (Rossville, Kansas), who passed away on June 26, 2023, at the age of 76,. Family and friends are welcome to leave their condolences on this memorial page and share them with the family at Piper Funeral Home.
He was predeceased by : his parents, Robert Gleason and Evelyn Gleason; and his siblings, Everett and Elizabeth.
A graveside service will be held on Wednesday, July 5th 2023 at 2:00 PM at the Valley View Cemetery.
Arnold will be remembered for his contribution to the trucking industry.
Diana L. Dolezilek, a member of the Holton community, passed away on June 26, 2023, at a hospital in Kansas City at the age of 71.
Born on May 24, 1952, in Onaga to Rey E. and Patricia A. Cassity Morford, Diana was raised in the rural Delia area. She attended High Prairie Country School and Delia Grade School before graduating from Rossville High School in 1970. Diana later earned a degree in horticulture from Kaw Area Vo-Tech in Topeka.
A devoted wife and mother, family was always the most important aspect of Diana's life. She could often be found cheering on her children at their various activities and took great pride that all three of them graduated from college. She was incredibly creative, and used her many talents to show that devotion to her family. She would transform even the most ordinary materials into keepsakes for them all to treasure, including making memory quilts and other sewing and craft projects.
Diana spent her career first working at Shelter Insurance before dedicating herself to her role as a Para-Professional at Colorado Elementary School in Holton for over twenty years, where she helped nurture kindergarten students before retiring.
Diana was an active member of Moravan Lodge No. 128, also known as the Bohemian Hall, and dedicated much of her time to baking kolaches to donate and working on projects to improve the grounds. She was also a part of the Rossville Alumni Association Scholarship Foundation where she served as Vice President for many years, as well as being involved with the Holton Jaycee-Jaynes and had served as president. Diana also dedicated her time to the Jackson County 4-H program for many years, especially while her children were involved, always helping them with the many projects they were working on. Diana lived a moral life that inspired others around her through her example and her service.
She was preceded in death by her parents and two brothers, David and William.
Diana married Robert Dolezilek in January of 1971 in Rossville. They lived in Holton since 1975, where Robert survives.
Diana also leaves behind her three children: Chris (Kathleen Heaney) Dolezilek and Shawn (Julie) Dolezilek, both of Topeka, and Julie Cordero of Kansas City, MO. Further surviving relatives include a brother, Arthur Morford of Topeka; sisters, Deborah (Richard) Beasterfeld of Maple Hill and Jean Holt of Holton; sister-in-law, Nancy Morford of St. Marys; and a grandson, Gavin Christopher.
Funeral services for Diana will be held on July 1, 2023 at Piper Funeral Home at 2:00 P.M. Diana will lie in state from 1:00 until service time. Burial will follow the service at Czech Moravan Cemetery in Rossville.
Memorial contributions can be made to the Moravan Lodge No. 128 or Hope Lodge - an organization run by the American Cancer Society providing lodging and transportation for those receiving treatment for cancer and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home.
The Rossville Post Office may be closing according to this Capital article.
Douglas was preceded in death by parents William and Mary Phenix, and first wife, Ann. He is survived by his sister Janice (Sam), former wife and longtime companion Gloria, sons David (Gina) and Duncan (Jamie), Grandson Ian (Ashley), and great-grandson Harrison.
Douglas attended school at Glasgow University in Scotland. receiving an Honors degree in chemistry and a Divinity degree. He earned a Masters Degree in Theology from Union Theological Seminary in New York City with the help of a Fullbright Fellowship. He then became a Church of Scotland minister serving three congregations. In 1980 he immigrated with wife Ann, and sons David and Duncan to the United States. He served several congregations. In St. Peter Minnesota at Union Presbyterian, Fairlplain Presbyterian in Benton Harbor Michigan, and spent the later part of his career as a minister at Potwin Presbyterian Church in Topeka, KS and also serving Presbyterian churches in Pratt, Holton, and Rossville/Delia KS.
Throughout his life, Reverend Phenix was dedicated to serving his community and spreading the message of love and compassion. His unwavering commitment to his faith and his congregations touched countless lives, inspiring many to follow in his footsteps. He was active in the Interfaith Ministerial Association, Doorstep, and Mother to Mother.
He had a life-long interest in issues of science and religion and was active in Kansas Citizens for Science. During the conflict over teaching evolution in Kansas public schools. Reverend Phenix testified in front of the Kansas Board of Education, and the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) sent a film to Potwin Church crew from the nightly news program "Newswatch" to interview him.
He loved music and was an accomplished pianist and accordion player. He had a beautiful bass voice and was active in the St. Peter Community Choir and the Topeka Festival Singers. He was an Associate Member of the Piano Technicians' Guild.
Despite the challenges he faced with Parkinson's Disease, Reverend Phenix remained steadfast and continued to make a difference in the lives of those around him. His resilience and courage in the face of adversity served as an example to all who knew him.
Reverend Phenix's legacy will live on through the numerous lives he impacted and the memories shared by his friends, family, and loved ones. His passing is a great loss, but his memory will continue to inspire and uplift all who were fortunate enough to know him.
As we remember Reverend Douglas Phenix, let us honor his life and his unwavering dedication to his faith and his community. His spirit will forever be a beacon of light, guiding us toward a brighter and more compassionate world.
A memorial service will be held at Potwin Presbyterian Church, 400 SW Washburn in Topeka on Sunday July 30, 2023 at 1:00PM..
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Kansas Citizens for Science or Midland Hospice.
Sports in Kansas has named Rossville coach John Nitsch as the 3A Softball Coach of the Year: A Bulldawg alum, Nitsch led Rossville to the program’s first state title since 2000. He has coached softball at some level for 25+ years. Rossville took 4th at state in 2022. Finishing 20-4 overall this season, Rossville defeated Columbus, Southeast of Saline, and Santa Fe Trail for the 3A state championship.
Sports In Kansas has named Brinley Dyche of Rossville as 3A Pitcher Of Year.. Dyche had a huge senior season in leading Rossville to a state championship in 3A. She had five shutouts on the year along with 105 strikeouts with a 11-3 record in what many say is the most competitive top to bottom division of softball in the state. Dyche also played against against one of, if not, the best schedule in 3A. Rossville split with 4A champion Wamego, beat SFT twice this season and knocked out Silver Lake in the regionals. They also had St. Marys and Rock Creek on their schedule in the regular season. Dyche picked up all three wins at the 2023 state tournament.
HOLTON, Kan. (WIBW) - As some teams were set to leave the Big 7 and Mid-East Leagues, they’ve decided to merge.
According to Holton High School, Beginning in the 2024-2025 school year the Big East League will consist of the following high schools: Hiawatha, Holton, Jefferson West, Nemaha Central, Perry-Lecompton, Riley County, Rossville, Royal Valley, Sabetha, Silver Lake, and St. Marys. Middle school membership will include the aforementioned schools as well as Atchison Middle School.
In the Mid-East League, Rock Creek will depart to join the North Central Kansas League and Wabaunsee will depart to join the Flint Hills League at the end of the 2023-2024 school year.
As for the Big 7, Riverside is leaving to join the Northeast Kansas League at the end of the 2023-2024 school year.
According to the high school, The formation of the Big East League will improve scheduling logistics, increase academic and extracurricular opportunities, and further elevate these historically successful member schools.