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Kansas Carries Highest Debt Per Capita in Five State Region

State Treasurer Jake LaTurner Adds New Transparency to Statewide Debt Report

 

Topeka—Kansas State Treasurer Jake LaTurner today released the statewide indebtedness report in a new, more transparent, user-friendly web format for Kansans to access. The report shows Kansas carrying a debt of $1,554 per capita, placing it 18th in the nation for highest debt per capita compared to all fifty states and higher than the debt per capita of Missouri ($532), Oklahoma ($303), Iowa ($219), and Nebraska ($20) combined. This data is compiled as part of the 2018 Moody’s Investor Service’s Public Finance Report, published annually.

 

“It is important that we do not turn a blind eye to this endless cycle of mortgaging our children’s future,” said Laturner. “Adding more debt to our state must come to an end, and it starts with shining a light on where we are doing well and where we need to improve.”

 

The website, which can be found at https://kansasstatetreasurer.com/indebtedness.html, includes a series of interactive graphs that detail the sources and amounts of debt carried by the state as well as individual counties.

 

“I strongly encourage the Governor, Legislators and others to use these tools to help develop a plan that aggressively attacks this liability,” said LaTurner, “Debt is a dangerous cycle that does not end without action on our part. Kansans work hard every day to balance their budgets at home, and government should do the same.”

 

Obituary of Carl Frederich Lyman

Carl Frederich Lyman, age 72, a resident of rural Garland, Kansas, passed away early Monday, January 28, 2019, at his home.

  He was born November 10, 1946, in Ft. Scott, Kansas, the son of Clifford Lyman and Hattie Jasmund Lyman.  Carl graduated from the Ft. Scott High School and the Ft. Scott Community College.  While in high school, Carl was a member of the 1963 championship football team.

Carl married Deborah Beth Mosher on April 23, 2004.  Carl had worked as a meat cutter in Pittsburg and then worked for twenty-five years at Ward-Kraft in Ft. Scott.  Following his retirement, Carl continued to work part-time for Wal-Mart. He was an avid hunter and fisherman.  He loved spending time with his grandchildren.  He also liked to cook.  He had served as a Past Master for the Rising Sun Lodge #8 A.F. & A.M. in Ft. Scott.  He was a member of the Community of Christ Church.

Survivors include his wife, Deborah, of the home; a son, Matt Lyman and a daughter, Jana Walker and her husband, Shane; three step-children, Tracie Nation, Courtney West and Brian West; fourteen grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.  He was preceded in death by his parents.

At Carl’s request, his body was donated to the University of Kansas Medical Center.

  A memorial service will be held at 10:30 A.M. Monday, February 4th at the Cheney Witt Chapel.

  Masonic rites will also be conducted.

  Burial will follow at a later date in the Sunny Slope Cemetery in Blue Mound, Kansas.  Services are under the direction of the Cheney Witt Chapel, 201 S. Main, Ft. Scott, Kansas.  Words of remembrance may be submitted to the online guestbook at cheneywitt.com.

Obituary of April Michelle “Shelly” Brodnax Piatt

April Michelle “Shelly” Brodnax Piatt, age 48, a resident of Girard, Kansas, passed away Monday, January 28, 2019, at the Freeman West Medical Center in Joplin, Missouri.

She was born April 18, 1970, in Ft. Scott, Kansas, the daughter of James Erwin Brodnax and Doris Jean Stanley Brodnax.  She graduated from the Ft. Scott High School and later from Labette County Community College.

  She had worked as a CNA doing home health care and also assisting the school nurse for the Girard school district.  Shelly cared deeply for her family and was a devoted mother to her two sons.  She was always willing to help others any way she could.

Survivors include her two sons, Chase Piatt and wife, Courtney, of Arma, Kansas and Dalton Piatt, of Reno, Nevada.  Also surviving are her parents, James Brodnax, of Girard, Kansas and Jeanne Stanley of Reno, Nevada; and two sisters, Tanya Morter and husband, Matt, of Ft. Scott, Kansas and Christina Larking and husband, Matthew, of Milford, Massachusetts.

Pastor Dale Samuels will conduct graveside services at 1:30 P.M. Thursday, January 31st at the West Liberty Cemetery east of Hammond, Kansas.

  Family and friends will meet Thursday at the Cheney Witt Chapel prior to leaving for the cemetery at 1:15 P.M.  Arrangements are under the direction of the Cheney Witt Chapel, 201 S. Main, Ft. Scott, Kansas.  Words of remembrance may be submitted to the online guestbook at cheneywitt.com.

WW II “Rosie the Riveter” Kansas Women Honored

AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY NOTIFIED OF GOVERNOR’S PROCLAMATION

The Kansas American Legion Auxiliary will honor nearly 120 heroic Kansas women who earned the moniker of Rosie the Riveter. These women answered the call to work on assembly lines, in shipyards, airplane factories, and other institutions in support of World War II’s military operations. “The Auxiliary wants to recognize its Kansas Rosies for their inspiring patriotism and service to Kansas and the United States,” Auxiliary President Karen Hasting said. “The Auxiliary will honor its known Rosie the Riveters during the American Legion’s Mid-winter Forum in Dodge City on February 1, 2019.

Auxiliary Vice-president Paula Sellens spearheaded the effort to organize a Roses for Rosies Ceremony. “I was hopeful that Governor Laura Kelly would support our event,” Sellens said. “The Legion Press Committee sent a request for a proclamation and described how patriotic the Rosies were. I received the Governor’s Proclamation today. I’m thrilled! The proclamation will be made a part of the ceremony!”

 

Bourbon County Commission Agenda Jan. 29

Agenda

Bourbon County Commission Room

1st Floor, County Courthouse

210 S. National Avenue

Fort Scott, KS 66701

Tuesdays starting at 9:00

Date: January 29th, 2019

1st District-Lynne Oharah Minutes: Approved: _______________

2nd District-Jeff Fischer Corrected: _______________

3rd District-Nick Ruhl Adjourned at: _______________

County Clerk-Kendell Mason

9:00-9:45-Jim Harris

10:00-Employee Questionnaire

10:30-David Neville-Executive Session-non elected personnel-15 minutes

11:00-12:00-Justin Meeks

  • Matters relating to the security of a public body or agency, public building or facility or the information system of a public body or agency, if the discussion of such matters at an open meeting would jeopardize the security of such public body, agency, building, facility or information system.- 20 minutes.
  • Privileged on the attorney-client relationship.-20 minutes

12:00-1:30-Commissioners gone to lunch.

Fort Scott National Historic Site Opens Sunday

Statement from FSNHS on the Resumption of Full Operations

With the enactment of the continuing resolution, staff at Fort Scott National Historic Site will have begun the process of resuming normal operations today, and anticipate all regular operations by tomorrow, Sunday, January 27, 2019.

Please visit www.nps.gov/fosc for updated information about the park.

Fort Scott National Historic Site employees are happy to be back at work, serving the American people and welcoming visitors to their national parks.

“We anticipate all regular operations by tomorrow, Sunday, January 27,”  said Carl Brenner, Chief of Interpretation and Resource Management.

Madison Toth Wins Oratorical Competition

Madison Toth receives an award from Post Commander Carl Jower Saturday.

Congratulations to Madison Toth, winner of the Fort Scott Oratorical competition on Jan. 26. Madison received a $100 gift card and certificate of participation from American Legion Post 25  Commander Carl Jowers and will represent Post 25 at the District Oratorical competition in Olathe next month.

The volunteers who helped with the  American Legion Oratorical Competition. Not pictured is Skyler McDaniel.

 

2019 SEK Day on the Hill Jan. 31

2019 SEK Day on the Hill
Join us for breakfast and networking with Chambers across SEK, State Legislators, SEK Businesses, and State Officials
2019 SEK Day on the Hill is coming! Join us in Topeka, KS on Thursday, January 31st for breakfast and networking with Chambers across SEK, State Legislators, SEK businesses, and State Officials.
We will enjoy a great breakfast at The Celtic Fox (118 SW 8th Ave., #202), learn about the SEK legislative priorities, and hear from several of our area Legislators and State Officials on what to expect this Legislative Session.
Afterward, we’ll cross the street to the Capitol to meet with your individual legislators, attend the House and Senate Chamber sessions, or attend a Committee meeting. Our goal is to ensure that our region has a strong unified voice in Topeka!
Click hereto register for this event. The cost, which includes breakfast, is $10 for Chamber members, $15 for Non-Chamber members.
Also, plan to attend the free networking event at 7pm, Wednesday, January 30, at The Downtown Ramada Hotel (420 SE 6th Ave., Topeka). We have reserved a block of rooms for SEK Inc. The phone number is (785) 234-5400 if you would like to reserve a room for that night.
For more information, contact Trisha Purdon (Montgomery County Action Council) at
(620) 331-3830 or email: [email protected]