From the Rossville Police Facebook page:
October 14th 2017 near US 24 & Main in Rossville at approximately 11pm: The on duty Rossville Officer witnessed a U-Haul truck drive into a local convenience store with a male driver. After leaving the store a few minutes later, the truck committed a minor traffic infraction and was stopped. The individual driving at that time was a female with no license who was also a registered offender for felony narcotics distribution. The male who had been driving was in the center passenger seat; he had a suspended license.
Upon having both subjects exit the truck, the officer saw the male had a partially concealed handgun on his hip and a methamphetamine pipe sticking out of his shoe. Both subjects were detained along with the third passenger. A Silver Lake Police Officer and a Shawnee County Sheriff’s Deputy were both called to assist as backup.
Further investigation revealed the male driver was in possession of marijuana, methamphetamine, and drug paraphernalia. A loaded .40 caliber Glock handgun was taken into evidence as well. The male driving suspect was arrested and transported to the Shawnee County Jail where he was booked in on multiple felony and misdemeanor charges including Criminal Possession of a Firearm. The other two individuals were released on the scene and soon obtained a ride out of town.
The truck was held for U-Haul who sent a wrecker to retrieve it as the individual who had rented it had been arrested.
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Wednesday, October 25, 2017
Young Woman Arrested In Rossville
From the Rossville Police Facebook Page:
On October 17th, 2017 the Rossville Police Dept. received a phone call from a concerned City utility employee about a young lady that was not acting correctly. He stated that this person had entered a house that was being cleaned by the landlord’s employees. The young lady tried to enter the property without permission and was acting as if she was under the influence of an illegal narcotic. The landlord’s employees notified a close by City employee about the behavior of this young woman.
Officers from the RPD and SLPD responded to the area of Main and Pottawatomie streets to locate the young lady. Officers located her in the 400 blk of Spruce St. From the way the young lady was acting it was clear that she was under the influence of a narcotic drug and was not being rational. She was arrested for pedestrian under the influence of drugs and transported the Shawnee County Jail where she was released to their custody.
After the fact we started receiving complaints on this individual all throughout the community; one in particular is where this person made contact with a mother and her children while walking on Main St. This person picked up one of her children and started walking the other direction while the mother was taking care of one of her other children. The mother caught up with the young lady and took her child back. The mother of the children does not want to pursue any criminal charges at this time.
The young lady that was arrested was not from the community and could not communicate to the officers why she was here.
On October 17th, 2017 the Rossville Police Dept. received a phone call from a concerned City utility employee about a young lady that was not acting correctly. He stated that this person had entered a house that was being cleaned by the landlord’s employees. The young lady tried to enter the property without permission and was acting as if she was under the influence of an illegal narcotic. The landlord’s employees notified a close by City employee about the behavior of this young woman.
Officers from the RPD and SLPD responded to the area of Main and Pottawatomie streets to locate the young lady. Officers located her in the 400 blk of Spruce St. From the way the young lady was acting it was clear that she was under the influence of a narcotic drug and was not being rational. She was arrested for pedestrian under the influence of drugs and transported the Shawnee County Jail where she was released to their custody.
After the fact we started receiving complaints on this individual all throughout the community; one in particular is where this person made contact with a mother and her children while walking on Main St. This person picked up one of her children and started walking the other direction while the mother was taking care of one of her other children. The mother caught up with the young lady and took her child back. The mother of the children does not want to pursue any criminal charges at this time.
The young lady that was arrested was not from the community and could not communicate to the officers why she was here.
Old Willard Bridge Gone
From the Capital-Journal:
ON THE KAW
— The skeletal steel and concrete remnants of the half-century-old Willard
Bridge stretched across the Kansas River for the last time Wednesday.
The demolition of the bridge, built in 1955, capped a more than
$18 million project replacing the failing structure that carried Carlson Road
across the river with a new bridge expected to last 100 years.
The explosion was a fitting end for the old bridge, Shawnee
County commissioner Shelly Buhler said from a sandbar upstream from the blast.
Since the early 2000s when she was mayor of nearby Rossville, Buhler has kept a
file on the bridge’s condition and fought as a commissioner to secure funding
for its replacement.
“I
knew I needed to see it,” she said as she thought about the moment, calling the
explosion “impressive.”
“I don’t know that I have any words. It’s weird,” she said.
“It’s the final piece of the whole project.”
Tom Vlach, Shawnee County public works director, joined Buhler
with a handful of construction employees. With the exception of notices sent to
residents within the 1,500-foot blast zone, the demolition wasn’t made public
so spectators wouldn’t crowd around the river banks, Vlach said.
“I didn’t even disclose when I went to the Rossville coffee shop,”
Buhler said.
Though the old Willard Bridge was rehabbed in 1983, age failed it slowly.
The county first lowered the bridge’s weight limit in 2007 because of concerns it could collapse. A 2009 assessment found heavy corrosion on metal pins supporting the bridge that could cause them to fail. The bridge is the same type as the Interstate 35 bridge in Minneapolis that collapsed in August 2007, killing 13 people and injuring 145.
After a series of weight-limit reductions in 2015 the brought its maximum weight to 9 tons, the bridge that previously carried farm equipment and school buses between Willard and Rossville in rural Shawnee County could only hold passenger cars.
Just 25 or 30 pounds of RDX explosive, a compound NASA developed to separate rocket boosters, brought the metal frames down with a splash, Ryan Redyke with Tulsa-based Dykon said. The demolition company has collapsed dozens of bridges making Willard “pretty straight forward.”
“(RDX) cuts metal like a torch,” he said casually. “Not a lot of troubled need.”
On Thursday a crew from contractor A.W. Cohron and Son will remove the metal and cut the concrete support towers down.
Wednesday’s blast was no-frills, but Buhler and hundreds of others were excited to christen the new bridge in August. Nearly 300, including Lt. Gov. Jeff Colyer attended an opening ceremony where Buhler was the first to drive across the new bridge.
ROSSVILLE IN PRECARIOUS POSITION
From the Capital-Journal:
As the three-time reigning Class 3A state champion, Rossville has shown it can get it done when it has to the most. Well, the Bulldawgs will have to do it once again on Thursday to keep its hopes of going after a fourth straight title alive.
Despite being 0-2 in District 4 play, Rossville (2-6) still somewhat holds its postseason destiny in its own hands. A 35-7 loss to St. Marys last week looked devastating, but when Council Grove beat Mission Valley 18-14 it kept the Bulldawgs alive. Very much alive.
Rossville, Council Grove (5-3) and Mission Valley (5-3) are all 1-1 in district play behind district unbeaten St. Marys (5-3), which only needs to beat Mission Valley to secure the district title. If that happens and Rossville beats Council Grove, the runner-up spot will come down to points. Rossville can move past Council Grove with a win by three or more points and can pass Mission Valley with a win by at least 10 points and Viking loss by at least 10.
A blowout win by the Bulldawgs and blowout loss by Mission Valley gets Rossville into the playoffs easily.
“After a year full of challenges, we are very fortunate to still have a chance to be a playoff football team,” Rossville coach Derick Hammes said. “The fact that we have this opportunity motivates me and I would imagine there is still motivation for the remaining teams alive in our district. Nothing would surprise me at this point.”
Justin Jordan Is Student Of Week
Justin Jordan and his grandfather recently spent many hours reroofing and restoring the gazebo in downtown Mayetta. Justin's selfless actions are an amazing reflection on himself and the Rossville student body
Monday, October 23, 2017
Tucker Horak Sets Season High
. Tucker Horak rushed 15 times for a season-high 89 yards as Pitt State compiled 360 rushing yards in their 27-10 victory over Emporia State on Sat.
http://www.pittstategorillas.com/news/2017/10/22/football-gorillas-complete-27-10-victory-over-hornets-sunday.aspx?path=football
http://www.pittstategorillas.com/news/2017/10/22/football-gorillas-complete-27-10-victory-over-hornets-sunday.aspx?path=football
Dawgfeed 3 for 2017-18
This Dawgfeed features Art Instructor Mr. Larson, and Homecoming candidates.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVlmETUV00Q
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVlmETUV00Q
Saturday, October 21, 2017
3A Volleyball Sub-State
A3A
Volleyball Sub-state at Mission Valley Oct. 21, 2017
Quarterfinals
Silver Lake def. Riley County, 25-10, 25-14;
Royal Valley def. Rossville, 25-22, 21-25, 25-20;
St. Marys def. Council Grove, 25-10, 25-14;
Osage City def. Mission Valley, 25-23, 25-18.
Silver Lake def. Riley County, 25-10, 25-14;
Royal Valley def. Rossville, 25-22, 21-25, 25-20;
St. Marys def. Council Grove, 25-10, 25-14;
Osage City def. Mission Valley, 25-23, 25-18.
Semifinals
—
Silver Lake def. Royal Valley, 25-18, 25-14;
St. Marys def. Osage City, 25-19, 25-8.
Silver Lake def. Royal Valley, 25-18, 25-14;
St. Marys def. Osage City, 25-19, 25-8.
Championship
Silver Lake def. St. Marys, 25-12, 25-15.
Silver Lake def. St. Marys, 25-12, 25-15.
James Whitehead Passes Away
James Lee "Jim" Whitehead, 88, Rossville, died Friday, October 20, 2017, at Oakley Place of Rossville. He was born in Topeka, on February 6, 1929, the son of Oren Raymond and Frances Magdalen (Hess) Whitehead.
Jim graduated from Topeka High School in 1947. He worked for the Topeka Fire Department, was a self-employed contractor, and in 1993 retired from the State of Kansas where he was a construction inspector for the State Architect Office.
He was married to Betty Ilene Woollard on July 15, 1947, in Topeka. She preceded him in death on November 15, 1994.
Surviving are his children: Sue Badura of Rossville, Richard "Rick" Whitehead (Cathy) of Katy, TX, Dr. John Whitehead (Christine) of Wichita, Russell Whitehead (Holly) of Surprise, AZ, and LeAnn Whitehead-Palmisano (Greg) of Phoenix, AZ; thirteen grandchildren: Cathy Hammer (Scott), Daren Badura (Danelle), Chad Badura (Jody), Elizabeth Kimbley (Chris), Margaret Whitehead, Michael Whitehead, John Michael Whitehead (Michelle), Jennifer Alicata (Anthony), Matt Whitehead (Katie), Brett Whitehead (Jessica), Jesse Whitehead (Amanda), Darchelle Vajen (Nic), and Dylan Whitehead; and 21 great-grandchildren.
A celebration of life will be at 6:00 PM, Monday, October 23, 2017, at Penwell-Gabel Parker-Price Chapel, 245 NW Independence Avenue, Topeka, followed by the family receiving friends. Private interment of cremains will be in Mount Hope Cemetery and Mausoleum Chapel.
Jim will lie in state after 3:00 PM, Monday, at the funeral chapel.
Memorial contributions may be made to Midland Hospice, 200 SW Frazier Circle, Topeka, KS 66606-2800.
To leave a special message for the family online, visit www.PenwellGabelTopeka.com.
Jim graduated from Topeka High School in 1947. He worked for the Topeka Fire Department, was a self-employed contractor, and in 1993 retired from the State of Kansas where he was a construction inspector for the State Architect Office.
He was married to Betty Ilene Woollard on July 15, 1947, in Topeka. She preceded him in death on November 15, 1994.
Surviving are his children: Sue Badura of Rossville, Richard "Rick" Whitehead (Cathy) of Katy, TX, Dr. John Whitehead (Christine) of Wichita, Russell Whitehead (Holly) of Surprise, AZ, and LeAnn Whitehead-Palmisano (Greg) of Phoenix, AZ; thirteen grandchildren: Cathy Hammer (Scott), Daren Badura (Danelle), Chad Badura (Jody), Elizabeth Kimbley (Chris), Margaret Whitehead, Michael Whitehead, John Michael Whitehead (Michelle), Jennifer Alicata (Anthony), Matt Whitehead (Katie), Brett Whitehead (Jessica), Jesse Whitehead (Amanda), Darchelle Vajen (Nic), and Dylan Whitehead; and 21 great-grandchildren.
A celebration of life will be at 6:00 PM, Monday, October 23, 2017, at Penwell-Gabel Parker-Price Chapel, 245 NW Independence Avenue, Topeka, followed by the family receiving friends. Private interment of cremains will be in Mount Hope Cemetery and Mausoleum Chapel.
Jim will lie in state after 3:00 PM, Monday, at the funeral chapel.
Memorial contributions may be made to Midland Hospice, 200 SW Frazier Circle, Topeka, KS 66606-2800.
To leave a special message for the family online, visit www.PenwellGabelTopeka.com.
Mid-East League Football Standings
The MEL football standings as of 10-21-17 are below
League Overall
Silver Lake …5-0 … 8-0
Riley County … 4-1 … 7-1
St. Marys … 2-2 … 5-3
Rock Creek … 2-3 … 2-6
Rossville … 1-4 … 2-6
Wabaunsee … 0-4 …1-7
Riley County … 4-1 … 7-1
St. Marys … 2-2 … 5-3
Rock Creek … 2-3 … 2-6
Rossville … 1-4 … 2-6
Wabaunsee … 0-4 …1-7
St. Marys Bears Wallop Dawgs
St. Marys (5-3) 7 14 14 0 — 35
Rossville (2-6) 7 0 0 0 — 7
Rossville (2-6) 7 0 0 0 — 7
St. Marys — Rieschick (2), 38 pass from Flanagan, 35 pass from Flanagan; Schoenfeld (2), 1 run, 37 pass from Flanagan; Schindler 23 pass from Flanagan. PAT — Rieschick 5 Kicks.
Rossville — Johnson 38 run. PAT — Johnson Kick.
Riley County 12, Beloit 0
Silver Lake 40, Perry-Lecompton 35
Wabaunsee 12, Washington County 9
Clay Center 44, Rock Creek 14
Thursday, October 19, 2017
Sub-State Volleyball Pairings
The pairings for the 3A sub-state at Mission Valley on Saturday are below:
Silver Lake (1: 29-6) vs. Riley County (8: 12-23), 2 p.m.;
St. Marys (2: 30-8) vs. Council Grove (7: 12-20), 2 p.m.;
Royal Valley (4: 24-12) vs. Rossville (5: 19-16), TBA;
Osage City (3: 26-9) vs. Mission Valley (6: 16-19), TBA.
Semifinals — Silver Lake-Riley County winner vs. Royal Valley-Rossville winner, TBA; St. Marys-Council Grove winner vs. Osage City-Mission Valley winner, TBA.
Championship, TBA.
Silver Lake (1: 29-6) vs. Riley County (8: 12-23), 2 p.m.;
St. Marys (2: 30-8) vs. Council Grove (7: 12-20), 2 p.m.;
Royal Valley (4: 24-12) vs. Rossville (5: 19-16), TBA;
Osage City (3: 26-9) vs. Mission Valley (6: 16-19), TBA.
Semifinals — Silver Lake-Riley County winner vs. Royal Valley-Rossville winner, TBA; St. Marys-Council Grove winner vs. Osage City-Mission Valley winner, TBA.
Championship, TBA.
Leading Dawgs In Football
The leading rusher for the Dawgs is Sheldon Hulbert with 599 yards on 159 carries for a 85.6 per game average.
Sheldon Hulbert is also the leading passer for the Dawgs with 88 completions on 150 attempts good for 1236 yards thus far for an average of 183.7 yards per game.
The leading receiver is Elijah Daughty with 29 catches for 455 yards for an averal of 65.0 yards per game.
Sheldon Hulbert is also the leading passer for the Dawgs with 88 completions on 150 attempts good for 1236 yards thus far for an average of 183.7 yards per game.
The leading receiver is Elijah Daughty with 29 catches for 455 yards for an averal of 65.0 yards per game.
CJ Computer Football Predictions
For games Oct. 20
District play:
… 87.8 … Rossville … 19.4 … ST. MARYS … 68.4
… 65.9 … MISSION VALLEY … 16.6 … Council Grove … 49.3
District play:
… 87.8 … Rossville … 19.4 … ST. MARYS … 68.4
… 65.9 … MISSION VALLEY … 16.6 … Council Grove … 49.3
Other MEL teams:
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