Volume 127, Number 44
Thursday, October 30, 2014
20 Pages, 70 Cents Plus Tax Per Copy
State Bound Cross Country Teams
Hugoton High School girls’ cross country team wins second place at Regionals! Team members and coaches headed to State are, left to right Coach Nick Rodriguez, Jackie Garcia, Lynnelle
Bogan, Lauren Fox, Maria Martinez, Katie Weaver, Katy Heger, Sarah Johnson, Mariana Shuck and Coach Anna Wold. Photo courtesy of Brandy Littell.
Hugoton High School boys’ cross country team wins second place at Regionals! Team members and coaches headed to State are left to right Coach Nick Rodriguez, Danny Tapia, Jaziel
Garcia, Reed Rome, Isaac Castro, Miguel Martinez, Zack Littell, Chance Ghumm and Coach Anna Wold. Photo courtesy of Brandy Littell.
Halloween is shaping up to be S P O O K Y Don’t forget to vote November 4 Friday, October 31, many local organizations are pulling out all the stops for a truly “spoooky” evening! Parents, you are invited to escort your costumed kiddos down Main Street Friday afternoon beginning at 4:30 p.m. for the Spook Parade, sponsored by the Hugoton Area Chamber of Commerce. The route will start at the Chamber Office, at the corner of Seventh and Main. Ghosts, goblins, witches, princesses and ninja turtles will receive plenty of candy to get trick or treating started off right! Moscow Recreation Commission will host a fun Halloween Carnival in the City Park, starting at 5:00 p.m. There will be games and candy for all ages! Then you can head to the Stevens County Library for some scary good books - and maybe a treat - at 500 S. Monroe. From there, proceed to Pioneer Manor, 1711 S. Main, to trek down the Manor’s indoor “Main Street” for even more goodies.
There will be two “Trunk or Treat” events this year - one at Assembly of God’s Turnaround parking lot, at Second and Main, from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. and one at the United Methodist Church, 828 S. Main, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Bethel Friends Church will host a Harvest Festival in their Education Building, at Eleventh and Jefferson, Friday evening from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Over the weekend, Lambda Psi will host their annual Pumpkin Patch Benefit Arts and Crafts show at the Texas County Activity Center in Guymon, Ok. Saturday, November 1 from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Sunday, November 2 from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. You are also invited to Baker Arts Center, at 624 N. Pershing in Liberal, for their 2014 French Market Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Sunday from 12:00 to 4:00 p.m. Tickets are available now at the Center. Call 620-6242810 for more information.
This next Tuesday, November 4 will be the General Election. Contested offices - those with two or more candidates - on the ballot will include U.S. Representative, U.S. Senator, Kansas Governor and Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, State Treasurer and Commissioner of Insurance. Uncontested races include State Representative, State Board of Education, District Court Judge District 26 Divisions 1 and 3, Stevens County Commissioner District 1, Moscow Township Clerk, Supreme Court Justices Positions 4 and 6, Court of Appeals Judge Positions 1, 4, 5, 7, 10, 11, 12 and 13. A proposed constitutional amendment will also be included, regarding the licensing, conduct and regulation of charitable
“raffles” by nonprofit religion, charitable, fraternal, educational and Veterans organizations. You are encouraged to research each candidate and the proposed amendment carefully before casting your vote. Be an informed voter! You can get started with the Hermes candidate profiles on
Page 8 of this week’s issue and with “Project Vote Smart” at votesmart.org. Hugoton residents will vote at the Memorial Hall, 200 E. Sixth in Hugoton. Moscow residents will vote at the United Methodist Hall, 300 Ransom in Moscow. Polls will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Newspapers targeted by scam Yet another scam is hitting the area, and this one strikes particularly close to home for The Hermes, as newspaper subscribers are receiving false renewal notices for various publications. Affected newspapers include The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Dallas Morning News, Denver Post, and others. The notices certainly look legitimate, originating from genuine-sounding third party companies like
Publisher’s Billing Exchange, Reader’s Payment Service, Associated Publisher’s Network, or any number of other “official” business names. Unfortunately, the amount readers are requested to pay for renewal doesn’t equate with the actual price of renewing a subscription. Subscribers are requested to send a check to the “renewal service”, not the newspaper itself, or to pay Continued to page 3
HHS will honor top ten percent seniors
Moscow High School volleyball girls are the Santa Fe Trail League Champions! This was also Pink Out and the MHS team dedicated their games to Diana Morisse, breast cancer survivor and grandmother of Madilyn Fleming. Seated in front is Diana Morisse. In the front row are Ashli Huss, Caitlyn McIntire, Paloma Moran, Madilyn Fleming, Maria Cecenas and Kelsi Mueller; second row leaning into the mid-
dle are Maggie White, Rachel Pierson and Kaitlyn Dobie; third row are Assistant Coach Marcie Knoll, Grayson Christensen, Miranda Christensen, Adriana Salcedo, Cristina Cantu, Talley White and Alexis Fisher; and back row are Monica Gonzalez, Brittney Stuckey, Manager Alex Moran, Briannah Davidson, Morgan Robson, Coach Pam Hittle and Madison Owens. Photo courtesy of Marcie Knoll.
Businesses plan Holiday Open House weekend
Where in the World is The Hermes?! Why, it’s in scenic Santa Fe, N.M., accompanying Dana Swan and Jan Black on their recent “artistic retreat”. Thanks girls!!!
Believe it or not, the holidays are right around the corner! Get some of your Christmas shopping done without all the crowds by hitting up Hugoton’s Holiday Open Houses next weekend November 7-9. So far, two businesses have signed up: Country Garden for Friday, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Saturday, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and Yardmaster for Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Sunday, from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. If you would like to participate, please call the Hermes at 620-5444321 or Yardmaster at 620-544-8030.
Seven Hugoton High School seniors will be honored for their outstanding academic achievement as part of the Kansas Honors Program, an annual dinner and awards program which has been sponsored by the University of Kansas Alumni Association since 1971. Each honoree is invited to attend with their parents and will receive a personalized Webster’s New College Dictionary and a keepsake certificate to commemorate their achievement. This year’s event will be at Seward County Community College Wednesday, November 5, 2014. Attending from Hugoton High School are: Kristan Crawford, Taylor Fiss, Lauren Fox, Amanda Mills, Ana Peña, Katie Weaver and Sadie
Wood. Also included in the Class of 2015 scholars are Kaitlyn Dobie from Moscow; Chandler Huddleston and Katie Murray from Rolla; Israel Barco and Keyah Richardson of Elkhart; and Preston Bashford from Richfield. A total of 66 seniors from high schools in Grant, Haskell, Morton, Seward, Stanton and Stevens counties will be recognized for their academic achievements and named Kansas Honor Scholars at a 7:00 p.m. dinner and program at the Seward County Community College Student Union at 1801 N. Kansas in Liberal. Since 1971, the Kansas Honors Program has recognized over 125,000 scholars who rank in the
Lauren Fox, Kristan Crawford, Ana Peña, Taylor Fiss, Sadie Wood, Katie Weaver and Amanda Mills are honored as the top ten per-
top ten percent of their high school senior classes and are selected regardless of occupational plans or higher-education goals. Each year, the KU Alumni Association and its volunteers host 36 programs that reach all 105 counties across the state and include approximately 360 high schools. Howard Graham, associate director for academic programs in the Office of First-Year Experience at KU, will speak to the students and their parents and guests. Honored students will be guests of the alumni association and KU Endowment; parents and area alumni are welcome to attend at a cost. Community volunteers collect reservations, coorContinued to page 3
cent of the Hugoton High School Class of 2015. Each girl is invited to attend the Kansas Honors Program at SCCC/ATS November 5.