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Thursday, March 8, 2018
Dueling Pianos At Legion
Dueling Pianos, Saturday, 8 p.m. to midnight March 10, AMERICAN LEGION POST 31, 442 N. Main, Rossville. Tickets: $25-$35. (785) 584-6177.
Wednesday, March 7, 2018
FFA Team Places Second
The FFA Ag Mechanics team placed 2nd out of 19 schools at the ag mech contest.
Individual placings: Nathan Dohrman 3rd place, Clay Rezac 4th place, and Jarrett Ingwerson placed 6th out of 138 students.
Individual placings: Nathan Dohrman 3rd place, Clay Rezac 4th place, and Jarrett Ingwerson placed 6th out of 138 students.
Ashley Rietcheck (17) At ESU
Ashley Rietcheck is a freshman at Emporia State U. this year. She was on the Dean's List for the School of Business last semester. and is a member of the ESU Stingers, the school dance team. She is also working in the budget and payroll offices as a student assistant.
Leonard Cummings Passes Away
Leonard L. Cummings 81, died Tuesday, March 6, 2018 at the St. Marys Manor.
He was born March 21, 1936 at Mayetta the son of John and Viola Jones Cummings. Leonard was one of 13 children, John, Francis, Cornelius, Gerald, Theodore, Anthony Richard, Vera, Theresa, Millie, Margaret and Mary. He grew up on the reservation and graduated from Mayetta High School and joined the Navy Reserves as a senior.
Leonard worked for Goodyear Tire and Rubber in Topeka from 1954 until his retirement in 1992. He had coached the youth of St. Marys in softball, baseball and basketball. Leonard was a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church and Council No. 657 of the Knights of Columbus in St. Marys. Leonard was an avid KU Fan.
He was united in marriage to Joanne K. Bellinder on June 11, 1960. She preceded him in death on October 20, 1998. He married Betty (Bixby) (RHS Class of '59) Hinterweger on October 21, 2000, she survives. He was also preceded in death by a son, William J. "Bill" Cummings on March 24, 2004 and a step-son, Danny Hinterweger on August 16, 2016.
Other survivors include sons, Bob (Kathy) Cummings, Belvue, Tim Cummings, Wamego, Mike (Melissa) Cummings, in Florida; step-sons, Jim (Jan) Hinterweger, Lebo, Mike (Lisa) Hinterweger, Overbrook; daughters, Lorye (Charlie) Armstrong, Wamego and Lisa (Aaron) Layman, Topeka; a step-daughter, Cindy (Kasey) Priddy, Silver Lake; 21 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren.
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 A.M. Friday, March 9, 2018 at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. Interment will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, St. Marys. Mr. Cummings will lie in state and the family will receive friends on Thursday, March 8, 2018 from 6:00 until the Rosary at 7:00 P.M. at Piper Funeral Home in St. Marys. Memorial contributions may be made to Immaculate Conception Catholic Church and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple Street, St. Marys, Kansas 66536. To leave online condolences go to www.piperfuneralhome.com
Tuesday, March 6, 2018
Theodosia (Fouts) (45) Douglas Passes Away
Theodosia Fouts Douglas. 90, of Topeka, passed away Monday, February 26, 2018, at Aldersgate Village. Theodosia, also known as ‘Teddy’, was born in Bigelow, KS to Rebecca and Smith Fouts. Teddy was one of 10 children and attended school in Rossville.
Teddy was a life-long & devout member of Lane Chapel CME Church and spent countless hours volunteering through the church to help others. Teddy was a Licensed Medical Health Technician at the Topeka State Hospital for 40 + years – and loved helping her patients heal.
Teddy was devoted to her family – especially when they were in their time of need. Whether it was cooking daily meals for her grandmother in law, or caring for and running errands for her mother-in-law, she was there without fail.
Teddy’s biggest joy came from her children and grandchildren, who she spoiled with love and affection – and good home cooking. Her famous cinnamon rolls and apple pies were enjoyed by all!
Teddy is survived by her husband of 69 years, Wilber Douglas Jr, and her children Wilber Douglas, III (‘Yogi’) and his wife Joyce, Rhonda Grayson, Lynnieve (‘Nieve’) Jones and her husband Grady, and Shelley Douglas Slachowitz and her husband Joel. Teddy is also survived by 8 grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren, 1 great-great grandchild and several loving nieces and nephews.
Teddy was a loving wife, mother, sister and friend. She loved and was loved by many. Her presence will be missed. Her family takes solace in knowing Teddy is with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, March 3, 2018, at Bower-Johnson Funeral Chapel at 723 SW 6th Ave, Topeka, KS 66603. Burial will be at Mount Hope Cemetery. The family will host a Wake on Friday March 2, 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. also to be held at Bower-Johnson Funeral Chapel at 723 SW 6th Ave, Topeka, KS 66603.
Condolences can be left at: www.BowserJohnsonFuneralChapel.com
Man Captured On I-70
From the Capital Journal:
The
Kansas Highway Patrol arrested a man late Monday afternoon after he ran from a
traffic stop along Interstate 70 west of Topeka.
Authorities
at the scene said the incident began around 11:15 a.m., when a Kansas Highway
Patrol trooper stopped a vehicle that was traveling east on I-70 about a mile
west of S.W. Carlson Road in eastern Wabaunsee County.
The man
got out of the stopped vehicle and ran to the south, going over a fence and
into pastureland that was marked with ravines, bluffs and tree lines.
Additional
law enforcement officers, including Kansas Highway Patrol troopers and Shawnee
County sheriff’s deputies, responded to assist with the search. A Kansas
Highway Patrol K-9 unit also responded to the scene.
Officers
set up a perimeter around the area where authorities thought the man ran. He
was located about 30 minutes after he fled from the vehicle stop. No injuries
were reported.
Monday, March 5, 2018
Paul Brennan (77) At Topeka Library
The Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library recently recognized Paul Brennan for 25 years of service. Paul is the library’s collections director. He started as a library associate, moved to a library senior associate, then circulation supervisor and he was promoted to circulation manager. In his current position, he works collaboratively with two supervisors who oversee circulation and collections services.
Liam Ganson Is Student Of Week
Liam Ganson volunteered to help set up the basketball courts with Paula on his own time. This selfless act was a positive representation on himself and the RJSHS student body.
Saturday, March 3, 2018
RHS Girls Lose in Semi-Finals.
RHS Loses in 3A basketball semi-final at the Silver Lake Regional March 2.
Mission Valley 42, Rossville 39
Rossville scoring:
Anderson 3 0-0 6
Douglas 1 0-0 2
Buhler 0 1-5 1
Kirk 1 2-2 4
Porter 5 (2) 4-6 16
Hill 2 2-2 6
Morelli 2 0-0 4
Totals 14 (2) 9-15 39
Mission Valley 42, Rossville 39
Mission Valley 13 6 6 18 -- 43
Rossville 4 9 19 7 -- 39Rossville scoring:
Anderson 3 0-0 6
Douglas 1 0-0 2
Buhler 0 1-5 1
Kirk 1 2-2 4
Porter 5 (2) 4-6 16
Hill 2 2-2 6
Morelli 2 0-0 4
Totals 14 (2) 9-15 39
Friday, March 2, 2018
Luellen Is Area Athlete Of Week
CAPITAL-JOURNAL AREA ATHLETE OF WEEK: ISAIAH LUELLEN, ROSSVILLE | WRESTLING SENIOR AND RILEY TUBBS, WABAUNSEE | WRESTLING SENIOR
LUELLEN’S PERFORMANCE: Battling back from a knee injury that threatened to end his wrestling career, Luellen capped a perfect 23-0 season with a dominating 12-4 major decision win over Plainville’s Jordan Finnesy for the Class 3-2-1A state championship. The title was Luellen’s second straight, and he finished his career with a 130-18 record, two state titles, a runner-up finish and a fourth.
TUBBS’ PERFORMANCE: After beating returning state champion Ryan Johnson, of Norton, 9-6 in the 132-pound semifinals at the Class 3-2-1A state tournament, Tubbs had no trouble securing his second state title, beating Scott City’s Kaden Wren 5-0 in the championship match. Tubbs also won a 126-pound title in 2016 and posted two runner-up state finishes, going 45-3 this year and 169-11 in his career.
Wednesday, February 28, 2018
Bingo At Rossville Library
First Friday Bingo, March 2nd at the Rossville library from 1 to 2 p.m. Small prizes given out. Please join us!!!
Rossville Pride News
Rossville PRIDE
Notes
Reported
by Christi McKenzie
The
window display at Dr. Kratina’s building on Main Street was very well received
by the community. Tracy Taylor reported that she heard many positive comments
at City Hall. Lisa Thornburg plans to change the display for Valentines Day and
see what comes next. Next year for Christmas, it would be great to expand the
tree displays in other windows on Main Street.
Shelly
Buhler and Lisa made the flower pots on Main Street look festive for the winter
season. Discussed ideas to improve the display next year.
The
Veteran’s Day celebration with the American Legion was well received. Tracey
made a delicious cake for the reception.
The veterans liked the engraved bricks and many were surprised by the
bricks that were bought for them. City Hall has received several more orders
since November. The bricks were picked up and will be installed during Spring
Break. Thank you to Alan McKenzie,
Nicholas McKenzie, Lisa T, Shelly, Ann Foster and Christi for laying down the
bricks. People can still continue to to order bricks. The form is online.
Andrick
Park is a great addition to Main Street. A big thank you to the City Utility
Department, Alan Zlatnik and Brad Kirk for the Christmas light and decorations.
Christi reports that the City Council is working to get wifi at the Gazebo,
hopefully by early summer. The PIP grant for the landscaping in Andrick Park is
completed. The volunteers completed the project in one evening. The City has
done a great job watering during the summer to keep all of the plants alive and
growing. The last part of the plan from Laci Foster is to add peonies. Christi
will contact Brenda Brown to see if the Andrick family wants to donate some
peonies from their yards this spring. Peonies could be ordered in fall to bloom
next year.
Lisa
Stum has been working with the California Oregon Trail Association and National
Parks Service for a sign that tells Rossville’s story on the trail. An
anonymous donation had been made to help fund the sign. (Update: At the
February Council Meeting Lisa received information from the NPS to begin
designing the sign and the Council approved to move forward with the project)
Lisa
Thornburg presented an idea for a PRIDE project grant. The border between
Andrick Park and the neighboring houses looks unfinished. After doing some
research, she presented the idea of a series of privacy screens that would
coordinate with the Gazebo. Japanese Lilac trees could be planted between each
screen. Barn Quilts could be hung on each screen. Local artist could paint the
quilts to be displayed on the fence or at their homes. Lisa will look for an
artist who could give classes and helpful hints. The barn quilts would be added
to the Flint Hills Barn Quilt trail. The quilts could tie in historically with
the Oregon Trail. Christi will apply for a PRIDE grant for the projects and ask
for approval from the City Council. (Update the City Council gave approval for
the fence, if funded)
The
Kindness Project was presented by Lisa. Small stones are painted with designs
or words and then left on public property for someone to find. The stones would
say Rossville Rocks and Kansas Rocks with hashtags. TASMAD students will help
to paint rocks. People will be invited
to participate in the kindness project utilizing the PRIDE facebook page. We
hope to have the project ready for the Regional Conference. It will be fun to
see where the rocks go.
Rossvile
PRIDE has been asked to host the Kansas PRIDE regional conference on April 24.
The conference is in the evening and feature talks about small community
improvements and involvement and ideas about fundraising. Kansas PRIDE will
give an update on programs and the partnership with the Kansas Masonic Lodge.
Other locations hosting are Haysville, Kinsley, Iola and Grainfield.
It was decided to contact Todd Brown to use his building at 419 Main Street. (Update he said sure and welcomed the use of the building) April 23 is National Picnic Day, so we are going to celebrate a day later. We will serve a fried chicken meal with possible sides of baked beans, cole slaw, potato salad, macaroni salad, jello salad, and of course homemade pie. Kansas PRIDE will make a flier and collect registrations. We are hoping for 30 to 40 people to attend in Rossville.
The
Rossville Community Foundation Celebration dinner is Sat. April 7. Lisa will again
design and decorate a table for the dinner. She will also create a display
highlighting the projects that the Foundation and PRIDE have partnered,
including Andrick Park, Pancake Breakfast, POP Art auction and Main Street.
Jerry
Schwilling is curious about creating a dog park. There are a few location that
may work. We will continue to research the idea.
The
next meeting has not been scheduled yet.
Raymond Adams, Jr. Article
This is an interesting article about Raymond Adams Jr., late of Maple Hill, father of Raymond Adams III who died a few days ago.
http://boothill.org/raymond-e-adams-jr-rancher-cattleman/
http://boothill.org/raymond-e-adams-jr-rancher-cattleman/
Girls Win Opening Game At Regional
Rossville 60, Silver Lake 39
Silver Lake 11 10 7 11 = 39
Rossville 13 13 14 20 = 60
Silver Lake scoring:
Bates 5 (3) 1-2 14
Lamprecht 2 3-7 7
VandeVelde 2 (1) 1-2 6
Lindstrom 1 3-4 5
Gerber 2 0-0 4
Steele 1 (1) 0-3 3
Totals 13 (5) 8-18 39
Rossville scoring:
Porter 6 (1) 4-11 17
Hill 5 4-6 14
Kirk 5 2-3 12
Buhler 1 (1) 4-6 7
Anderson 2 (1) 2-2 7
Badura 1 0-7 2
Rabe 0 1-2 1
Totals 20 (3) 17-38 60
Next opponent is number one seed Eskridge-Mission Valley at 6:00 on Friday at Silver Lake.
Silver Lake 11 10 7 11 = 39
Rossville 13 13 14 20 = 60
Silver Lake scoring:
Bates 5 (3) 1-2 14
Lamprecht 2 3-7 7
VandeVelde 2 (1) 1-2 6
Lindstrom 1 3-4 5
Gerber 2 0-0 4
Steele 1 (1) 0-3 3
Totals 13 (5) 8-18 39
Rossville scoring:
Porter 6 (1) 4-11 17
Hill 5 4-6 14
Kirk 5 2-3 12
Buhler 1 (1) 4-6 7
Anderson 2 (1) 2-2 7
Badura 1 0-7 2
Rabe 0 1-2 1
Totals 20 (3) 17-38 60
Next opponent is number one seed Eskridge-Mission Valley at 6:00 on Friday at Silver Lake.
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