Wednesday, February 14, 2024

Brian Hill Seeking Reelection As Shawnee Co. Sheriff

 Shawnee County Sheriff Brian C. Hill is running for reelection.

Hill on Feb. 1 became the first candidate to file to enter the race for the sheriff's office he has held since 2019, Shawnee County Election Office records said.

A resident of Rossville, Hill served from 1991 to 2017 with the Topeka Police Department, including 17 years as a narcotics and homicide detective. He then served with the police department for Topeka Unified School District 501.

Hill survived suffering four gunshot wounds in 2016 in a gunbattle with a convenience store robber, who was also wounded and subsequently went to prison.

Lady Dawgs Continue Winning

Rossville added another win to their excellect 2024 season, whipping Wabaunsee 48-34 on Feb. 13

Rossville      15 12 15   8 -- 48
Wabaunsee   4   3  12 13 -- 34

Rossville Scoring:

Perine      2      0-0   4
Haehn     2(1)  0-2   5
Mitchell    2      2-2   6
Porter      1      0-2   2
Dick         0      6-8   6
Burdiek    6     1-5  13
Spielman 4     4-5  12. 

Dawgs Win Big Over Wabaunsee

Rossville picked up their second win over Wabansee on Feb. 13

Rossville      25 20 21  6 -- 72
Wabaunsee 11 10 15  2 -- 38

Rossville Scoring:

McDonnell   2      0-0    4
Badura        2      6-10 10
Donovan     7 (7) 0-0   21
Jones          3      3-4    9
Miller           7 (1) 0-0- 17
Horak          3      4-6  10
Bush           0      1-2    1. .

Monday, February 12, 2024

Laird French (58) Passes Away


 Laird Leslie French was Born in Rossville on February 15, 1940, to Howard and Berniece French. 

 Laird lived in Rossville until the age of 6, when the family moved to the farm. Laird attended school in Rossville and graduated from Rossville High School in 1958. He joined the United States Army. His basic training was in Missouri, and then he was stationed in Lawton, Oklahoma. After the service, he farmed with his father. Laird was a farmer for 50 years. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, traveling with his wife, dancing, family gatherings, going to auctions and telling stories. He was a collector of tractors, both toy and large implements. You could usually find Laird working on a project with a cigar in his mouth. Laird loved his family.
 
 Laird was a member of Hesperian Lodge No.111 until its closing and then became a Silver Lake Masonic Lodge member. He was a 50-year member of the White Shrine of Jerusalem. Laird was a member of Jimmie Lillard Post No. 31 of the American Legion in Rossville.
 
 Laird was married to Ruth McGuire, which ended in divorce. In 1970, Laird married Sharon, and she survives at their home. They were married 54 years. 
 
 Other survivors include his children, Shawn Howard French and Charlotte Lucille (Kyle) Allen-French; his two brothers, Gary (Kay) French, Topeka, and Doug French, Maple Hill; grandchildren, Emily Ann, Claire Berniece, and Beckham Dean; five nephews, three nieces, four great nephews and six great nieces; a sister-in-law Kathy McCarty, along with family in California, Colorado, and Oregon. The French family would like to thank Phoenix Hospice for their guidance and hard work. Thank you to all the friends who came to visit. He appreciated it.
 
 Funeral service will be at 10:00 A.M. Monday, February 12, 2024, at Piper Funeral Home.   Burial with Military Honors will be in the Rossville Cemetery. 

The family will receive friends from Noon until 2:00 P.M. Sunday, February 11, 2024, at the funeral home. 

Memorial contribution may be made to Jimmie Lillard Post No.31 of the American Legion and sent to Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple Street, St. Marys, Kansas 66536.

 

Sunday, February 11, 2024

Rosemary Munoz Passes Away

 Rosemary Jean Munoz of Willard passed away Feb. 3 surrounded by her children.

Rossville Sends Four Girls To State Wrestling

 Rossville qualified four wrestlers after a great performance in the Sabetha-hosted regional. Kendra Hurla’s undefeated season continues as she won the individual title in the 120-pound weight class. Now 34-0, she will try to become the first four-time state champion in KSHSAA history. 

Joining Hurla at the state meet will be Keera Lacock (115), Madelyn Wonnell (145) and Hailey Horton (155). 

Silver Lake will send one wrestler to the state tournament as Karley Holmes (110) finished fourth for the Eagles.