By VICKIE MOSS The Iola Register By RICHARD LUKEN The Iola Register
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Abandoned oil & gas wells in Allen County (Categories ranked in order of most to least serious by the Kan sas Corporation Commission.)
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Mike Marsh, left, reacts after finding the cook (Alison Fees) in “Clue.”
Leave it to the Iola Commu nity Theatre troupe to expand upon the simple “whodunit” genre in absurdly hilarious fashion.Afterall, there’s also “wher edunit” and “howdunit” ques tions to be answered. Such is the theme for this weekend’s production of “Clue” a dark comedy based on the popular board game and subsequent cult classic movie of the same name. And, much as a game night with friends and family, this ensemble brings laughs and surprises from start to finish. Under the guidance of ICT stage veteran and first-time director Hayley Derryberry, “Clue” runs Friday and Satur day nights at 7 o’clock and at 2 p.m. Sunday on the Bowlus Fine Arts Center stage. Adult tickets sell for $10 apiece, stu dents for $5, and are available via iolacommunitytheatre. org or at the door. The setting, a mansion sometime in the early 1950s, provides the backdrop for this prerequisite dark and stormy night.Acadre of guests has been invited to Boddy Manor for dinner — and a game. As they enter, each is given a pseudonym, which should sound quite familiar to those who have played the board game — Col. Mustard, Miss Peacock, Professor Plum, etc. It’s up to Wadsworth the Butler, the superb Nic Olson, to help explain why these seemingly random dinner guests have been selected. See, they’ve all been the subject of blackmail from the same person: the aforemen tioned Mr. Boddy. As one might suspect, the evening quickly takes a left turn. I mean, what fun is a murder mystery without a good old-fashioned murder? And what follows is a rap id-paced, uproarious series of events as each of the char acters tries to uncover who had the motive (spoiler alert: they all do), the means (here’s where it gets a little trick
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An ensemble cast is certain to delight audiences this weekend at the Bowlus Fine Arts Center with the Iola Community Theatre pro duction of “Clue.” In this scene, the suspects react after seeing Mr. Boddy (Paul Porter) has been killed. Others in the scene are, from left, Mike Marsh, Paige Olson, Morgan Lea, Candice Grundy, Nic Olson, Judd Wiltse and River Hess. REGISTER/RICHARD LUKEN
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State Ant ony Blinken paid an unan nounced visit to Kyiv on Thursday as the Biden ad ministration announced ma jor new military aid worth more than $2.8 billion for Ukraine and other European countries threatened by Rus sia.In meetings with senior Ukrainian officials, includ ing President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Blinken said the Biden administration had notified Congress of its in tent to provide $2.2 billion
See CLUE | Page A6 Last summer, a utility worker stumbled across a well — one of thousands of abandoned, unplugged oil and gas wells scattered across Kansas — just 15 feet from a stream in La Cygne, an hour south of Kansas City. Such sites bear witness to the state’s history of fossil fuel production — and they can leak pollutants into the air and water generations after they’ve been forgotten. Tens of millions of federal tax dollars will help the state seal thousands of openings over the next several years, though many will remain unaddressed.Oldwells in Kansas can date back to the start of oil and gas drilling in the region in the Operatorsmid-1800s.behind unprofit able sites often walked away without plugging the holes properly — if at all. Unplugged wells can leak methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, into the at mosphere. Their pipes can break, letting in groundwa ter that disappears down the holesOtherforever.times, changes in pressure can push contami nated fluids from the bottom of the wellbore toward the Workers plug a well that was leaking natural gas next to a long-term care center near Wichita in 2014. KANSAS CORPORA TION COMMISSION
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From left, Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Louis of Cam bridge, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Princess Charlotte of Cambridge watch the RAF fly past on the balcony of Buckingham Palace during the Trooping the Colour parade on June 2 in London. The queen died Thursday at age 96.
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NOTICE OF SUIT STATE OF KANSAS to the above named Defendants and The Unknown Heirs, executors, devisees, trustees, creditors, and assigns of any deceased defendants; the unknown spouses of any defendants; the unknown officers, successors, trustees, creditors and assigns of any defendants that are ex isting, dissolved or dormant corporations; the unknown executors, administrators, devisees, trustees, creditors, successors and assigns of any defendants that are or were partners or in partnership; and the unknown guardians, con servators and trustees of any defendants that are minors or are under any legal disability and all other person who are or may be concerned: You are hereby notified that a Petition has been filed in the District Court of Allen County, Kansas by Flat Branch Mort gage, Inc., praying to foreclose a mortgage on the following described real estate: THAT PART OF THE SW/4 OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 24 SOUTH, RANGE 20 EAST OF THE 6TH P.M., ALLEN COUN TY, KANSAS, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, TO WIT: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE TOWN OF MORAN, THENCE WEST 104 FEET TO A POINT, THENCE WITH A INTERI OR ANGLE OF 90 DEGREES -40 MINUTES AHEAD IN A SOUTH ERLY DIRECTION DISTANCE OF 330 FEET TO A POINT, THENCE WITH A INTERIOR ANGLE OF 89 DEGREES 20 MINUTES AHEAD IN A EASTERLY DIRECTION A DISTANCE OF 104 FEET TO A POINT, THENCE WITH A INTERI OR ANGE OF 90 DEGREES -40 MINUTES AHEAD IN A NORTH ERLY DIRECTION A DISTANCE OF 330 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Parcel ID THATOBTAINEDDEBTATTEMPTINGMILLSAPKJFCATTORNEYS(636)(636)St.612dduncan@msfirm.comBy:MILLSAPplaintiff.dueandIfCourttobertheservedwhoProperty”)Street,Commonly001-097-36-0-30-12-001.00-0.No.knownas5032ndMoran,KS66755(“theMS211042andallthosedefendantshavenototherwisebeenarerequiredtopleadtoPetitiononorbeforeOc20,2022intheDistrictofAllenCounty,Kansas.youfailtoplead,judgmentdecreewillbeenteredincourseupontherequestof&SINGER,LLCDwayneA.Duncan,#27533SpiritDr.Louis,MO63005537-0110537-0067(fax)FORPLAINTIFFMS211042.424456&SINGER,LLCISTOCOLLECTAANDANYINFORMATIONWILLBEUSEDFORPURPOSE.(9)9,16,23
Allen County Area Retired School Person nel met Wednesday in the Mary Ellen Stadler room at Allen Commu nityGuestsCollege.Mary Ann Arnott and speakers Susan Booth and Logan Booth attended with 15 members.Susan Booth, of Macintosh Booth In surance, specializes in selling Medicare plans. Since it is almost time for open enroll ment, she gave an over view of Plans A & B and C & D. Booth explained the different aspects of each part. She will host a Tuesday morning Medicare Maintenance Coffee Hour group at 10 o’clock to help guide choice of plans and an swer any questions. Linda Johnson ad vised the members to start keeping track of their volunteer hours. The group’s next meeting is Oct. 5. Dr. Bruce Moses, president at ACC, will speak. All retired school personnel are welcome.
LONDON (AP) — Queen Elizabeth II, Britain’s longest-reign ing monarch and a sym bol of stability across much of a turbulent century, died Thursday. She was Buckingham96. Pal ace said she died at Balmoral Castle, her summer residence in Scotland, where mem bers of the royal family had rushed to be by her side. The BBC played the national anthem over a portrait of the queen in full regalia. With the death of the queen, her 73-year-old son Charles automat ically becomes mon arch, even though the coronation might not take place for months. It is not known wheth er he will choose to call himself King Charles III or some other name. The queen enjoyed robust health well into her 90s, although she was seen using a cane in one appearance after the death of Philip, her husband of 73 years, in April 2021. In October of that year, she was hospitalized for a night in London for tests, and thereafter her pub lic appearances grew scarcer.In1947, almost five years before she as cended the throne, the 21-year-old Elizabeth promised the people of Britain and the Com monwealth that “my was “only a child,” but he was won over within days and eventually be came an ardent admirer. Churchill was the first of 15 prime ministers in her reign. The monarch held weekly meetings with them, and they generally found her well-informed, inquisi tive and up to date. Her views in those private meetings be came a subject of in tense speculation and fertile ground for dra matists like Peter Mor gan, author of the play “The Audience” and hit TV series “The Crown.” Those becameroyalinginguctaccountssemi-fictionalizedweretheprodofaneraofdeclindeferenceandriscelebrity,whenthefamily’stroublespublicproperty.
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labor and materials for renova tions and modernizations to the basement area at Townhouse West, in Iola, KS. The general scope of work includes; new flooring, painting, doors, case work, MEP work, and other items as specified, for a com plete and working installation. For information, contact Zingre and Associates, (620) 223-6030 or rzingre@gmail. com. Digital (.pdf) versions of the plans and specifications are available by email for free. Printed plans are available for purchase at $35/set. The contract will be awarded to the lowest responsive and responsible proposal, if reason able, and if it is in the best inter est of the IHA to accept it. The IHA is an EOE.(9) 9, 13, 15 Allen County’s Bike Share program. Bikes are free and checked out for 24 hours; all that’s required is photo identi fication.Casey Godinez, a healthy heart special ist and lifestyle coach from Thrive, opens a series of four monthly sessions co-sponsored with the library at 6 p.m. Wednesday to discuss nutrition and blood pres sure facts. Subsequent dates and topics are “What is Sodium?” set for Oct. 12; “Food Labels and Shopping” On Nov. 9 and “Healthy Snacks and Dining Out” Dec. 14. Each session can also be joined virtually at live. televeda.com.“WhoAre You Real ly … and Where Do You Come From?” is set for 7 p.m.GenealogistThursday. Marilyn Dozier, Church of Lat ter-day Saints, tells how to find answers. She will identify tools you need, library and online re sources available. The library’s exten sive genealogy collection includes volumes from every state, extensive lo cal records and newspa pers on microfilm.
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whole life, whether it be long or short, shall be devoted to your service.” It was a promise she kept across more than sevenThedecades.only monarch most Britons have ever known, Elizabeth reigned for 70 years over a country that rebuilt from war and lost its empire; joined the Eu ropean Union and then left it; transformed from industrial powerhouse to uncertain 21st centu ry society. She endured through 15 prime min isters, from Winston Churchill to Liz Truss, becoming an institution and an icon — a fixed point and a reassuring presence even for those who ignored or loathed the monarchy.Elizabeth Alexan dra Mary Windsor was born in London on April 21, 1926, the first child of the Duke and Duchess of York. She was not born to be queen — her father’s elder brother, Prince Edward, was destined to take the crown, to be followed by any children he had. But in 1936, when she was 10, Edward VIII abdicated to marry twice-divorced American Wallis Simp son, and Elizabeth’s father became King GeorgePrincessVI. Margaret re called asking her sister whether this meant that Elizabeth would one day be queen. “’Yes, I sup pose it does,’” Margaret quoted Elizabeth as say ing. “She didn’t mention it again.”Elizabeth was barely in her teens when Brit ain went to war with Ger many in 1939. Elizabeth and Margaret spent most of it at Windsor Castle, spending many nights in an underground shelter as bombs fell. In 1945, eager to do something for the war effort, the heir to the throne joined the Auxil iary Territorial Service, where she enthusias tically learned how to drive and service heavy vehicles.Onthe night the war ended in Europe, May 8, 1945, she and Margaret mingled, unrecognized, with celebrating crowds in London. She later de scribed it as “one of the most memorable nights of my life.” At Westminster Abbey in November 1947 she married Royal Navy offi cer Philip Mountbatten, a prince of Greece and Denmark whom she had first met in 1939 when she was 13 and he 18. Their first child, Prince Charles, was born on Nov. 14, 1948. He was followed by Prin cess Anne followed on Aug. 15, 1950, Prince Andrew on Feb. 19, 1960, and Prince Edward on March 10, 1964. Besides those four children, she is survived by eight grandchildren and 12 wasactionstonvision.still-newbybey,laterplacethetakingalltoo“Mydocumentaryabethannowwasabeth,healthsleepGeorgegreat-grandchildren.InFebruary1952,VIdiedinhisafteryearsofillatage56.ElizvisitingKenya,toldthatshewasqueen.“InawayIdidn’thaveapprenticeship,”ElizreflectedinaBBCin1992.fatherdiedmuchyoung,andsoitwasaverysuddenkindofon,andmakingbestjobyoucan.”HercoronationtookmorethanayearatWestminsterAbaspectacleviewedmillionsthroughthemediumoftelePrimeMinisterWinChurchill’sfirstretotheking’sdeaththatthenewqueen
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The Iola Public Li brary has a full week of programs on the calendar, beginning with its regular Mon day night chess club. Anna Mitchel di rects the games, geared for all ages and levels of play, at 6 p.m. in the Genealogy room.Ben Alexander of Southwind Cycle and Outdoors will be at the library at 7 p.m. Tuesday to discuss “Bike the AlexanderTrails.”will of fer tips to maintain bike safety and dis cuss scenic autumn rides on local trails. Those in need of a bike can pick one up at the library, which participates in Thrive activities planned
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— Former President Don ald Trump’s longtime ally Steve Bannon sur rendered Thursday to face state money laun dering and conspiracy charges in New York alleging he duped do nors who gave money to build a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border. Ban non is scheduled to be arraigned Thursday af ternoon.Prosecutors say that while Bannon promised donors all the money they gave would go to building the wall, he was involved in funnel ing hundreds of thou sands of dollars to two other people involved in the scheme. The in dictment didn’t identify those people by name, but the details match those of Brian Kolfage and Andrew Badolato, who pleaded guilty to federal charges in April. Bannon’s state-level charges in New York stem from the same al leged conduct as an at tempted federal prosecu tion that ended abruptly, before trial, when Trump pardoned Ban non on his last day in office. Manhattan pros ecutors also caseflatgumentanyes.crimes,applydonations.legedlyBannonaWeBuildTheWall,chargedInc.,nonprofitentitythatandothersalusedtosolicitPresidentialpardonsonlytofederalnotstateoffensInBannon’scase,doublejeopardyarwouldlikelyfallbecausehisfederaldidn’tinvolvean acquittal or conviction. Bannon, 68, arrived at the Manhattan district attorney’s office shortly after 9 a.m. Thursday. “This is an irony,” Bannon told reporters as he entered the build ing.“On the very day the mayor of this city has a delegation down on the border, they are perse cuting people here, that try to stop them at the border,” he said, refer ring to a recent trip by New York City officials to “ThisTexas. is all about 60 days from the day,” he said, referring to the upcoming national elec tion in November. In an earlier, written statement, Bannon ac cused Manhattan Dis trict Attorney Alvin Bragg of pursing “pho ny charges” against him ahead of the mid term election, saying the Democratic prose cutor targeted him be cause Bannon and his radio show are popular among Trump’s Repub licanBannonsupporters.said feder al prosecutors “did the exact same thing in Au gust 2020 to try to take me out of the election,” referring to his arrest months before Trump’s reelection loss. “This is nothing more than a partisan political weap onization of the crimi nal justice system.” Bragg and New York Attorney General Leti tia James planned a 1 p.m. news conference to discuss the charges against Bannon. charged with money laundering
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Continued from A1 Ultrasound machine donation Members of the Knights of Columbus present a check for $28,300 to Angela Johnson, director of the Pregnancy and Family Center, 1 S. Jefferson Ave., to purchase an ultrasound machine. The group plans to provide another $6,400 to send staff to training to use the machine. The service, while not diagnostic, is offered to pregnant woman to indicate the baby’s gestational age and heartbeat, and show if the preg nancy is located inside the uterus. The Christ-centered, anti-abortion organization offers free pregnancy tests, counseling, educational family classes, a store where families can purchase necessary items like clothing, and more. The Knights of Columbus organization has donated 1,500 ultrasound machines to similar organizations across the country, and this is the 28th in Kansas.
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OLATHE — Kan sas attorney general candidate Kris Ko bach offered a sweep ing defense of former presidential adviser Stephen Bannon amid allegations of money laundering, conspiracy and fraud related to op eration of We Build the WallKobachInc. said alleged wrongdoing involv ing the organization that raised millions of dollars for construc tion of barriers on the U.S.-Mexico border took place before he was hired as general counsel at We Build the Wall. He has continued to perform legal work on behalf of the orga nization as it moved toward an orderly shut down.“All the allegations revolved around sup posed agreements made when the thing was first started,” Kobach said after a candidate forum Wednesday night host ed by the Kansas Cham ber. “I came on after that. They brought me on to figure out how to build a wall on private land legally. That was myKobach,job.” who served two terms as Kansas secretary of state, said he was convinced that he wasn’t in jeopardy of being Kobachindicted.saidhe co operated with prosecu tors by sharing emails related to activities of We Build the Wall. He said he was listed as a witness for the prose cution and defense in a criminal case against Colorado businessman Timothy Shea that end ed in a mistrial. Two other We Build the Wall defendants have en tered guilty pleas. Kobach said he was approached in 2019 to work on the project that raised about $25 million for wall construction on the southern U.S. bor der. He said he “jumped at the chance” because the country suffered from a porous border.
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“The war is not over. Russia is a big country. They have very serious ambitions with respect to Ukraine. So sustain ment of Ukraine to continue their fight for their survival will be necessary.”Pending expected congressional approv al, about $1 billion of the $2.2 billion will go to Ukraine and the rest will be divided among Albania, Bosnia, Bul garia, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Esto nia, Georgia, Greece, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithua nia, Moldova, Montene gro, North Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Slo vakia and Slovenia, the State Department said. It will help those countries “deter and defend against emer gent threats to their sovereignty and terri torial integrity” by en hancing their military integration with NATO and countering “Rus sian influence and ag gression,” the depart ment“Thissaid. pendingequipment,U.S.-madecipientsfinancingthisognizecausebipartisantinueexpectlawmakers,providethepackages,portuedregion,”andaspendentsovereign,futuremitmentourdemonstratesassistanceyetagainunwaveringcomtoUkraine’sasademocratic,andindestate,aswellthesecurityofalliespartnersacrosstheitsaid.AskedaboutcontincongressionalsupforthemassiveaidAustinsaidadministrationwillitsrationaletoand“Ifullythatitwillcontoreceivebroadsupportbeourleadersrechowimportantis.”Foreignmilitaryallowsretopurchasedefenseoftendeontheirspecif ic Theneeds. package an nounced by Austin includes howitzers, artillery munitions, Humvees, armored ambulances, anti-tank systems and more that is intended to as sist Ukraine with its shorter-term needs as it presses a counterof fensive against Russian forces.Austin said “the war is at another key mo ment.”“Now we’re seeing the demonstrable suc cess of our common ef forts on the battlefield,” he said at a meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group, which was attended by office.billionaidbutionsBlinkenencemakecarefullywefuture.futurebestindustrialtheirleadersofwillnouncedhowitzerslytwoouttrainingingsidelinesministerstheminingsoldiersminingvideNetherlandsfromisterUkraine’sJensSecretary-GeneralNATOStoltenberganddefenseminaswellasofficialsalliedcountries.GermanyandthewillprotrainingindetoUkrainianaswellasdeequipment,countries’defensesaidontheofthemeetwithAustin.ThewillbecarriedinGermany.ThecountriespreviousjoinedforcestosendtoUkraine.AustinalsoanthattheU.S.conveneameetinginternationalseniortodiscusshowvariousdefensebasescanequipUkraine’sforcesintothe“Thecapabilitiesaredeliveringarecalibratedtothemostdifferonthebattlefield,”said.Thursday’scontribringtotalU.S.toUkraineto$15.2sinceBidentook
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in long-term military financing to Ukraine and 18 of its neighbors, including NATO mem bers and regional secu rity partners, that are “potentially at risk of future Russian aggres sion.”“President (Joe) Biden has been clear we will support the people of Ukraine for as long as it takes,” Blinken said in a statement. “I reiterated this message to President Zelenskyy and his team today in Kyiv, which remains — and will remain — the capital of a sovereign, independent Ukraine.”
Continued from A1 Rebecca John son, director of the Southeast Kansas Multi-Agency Health Departments, is con cerned about a decline in childhood vaccina tionThat’srates.been the case for years, even before COVID-19 appeared, she said. It seems to have gotten worse since then, as some families were skep tical about the speed in which the vaccine against COVID was de veloped.Thedecline in vacci nation rates is danger ous for everyone, not just those who choose not to be vaccinated, she“Thissaid.trend definite ly doesn’t help keep infectious diseases at bay,” she said. “Be cause there are many people with weak ened immune systems (young and old, includ ing babies), it is im portant for those who are able to be vaccinat ed to do so. This not only helps protect the person getting vacci nated, it helps protect those who cannot pro tect themselves.”
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The federal gov ernment recently ap proved a new, bivalent COVID-19 booster shot that adds protection against the newest omi cron variants. It can be administered to those 12 years of age and older. The Iola health de partment has ordered the new booster shots, but they have not yet arrived. Administration will begin as soon as the doses arrive. For those who hav en’t received their first COVID-19 vaccine, the shots remain available at the health depart ment, physician offices andInpharmacies.Allen County, 52.95% of all residents have received at least one dose of the vaccine and 48.41% have com pleted the series. That’s lower than the state rate of 64.2% for one dose and 56% for a completed series. Polio Children should get four doses of polio vac cine as part of the series of routine childhood vaccines. The recom mended schedule is one dose at each of the fol lowing ages: 2 months old, 4 months old, 6 through 18 months old, and 4 through 6 years old.Most adults in the United States were vac cinated as children and are therefore likely to be protected from getting polio.A lifetime booster shot typically isn’t rec ommended unless some one is at increased risk of coming into contact with poliovirus, such as someone traveling to a country where risk of exposure is greater, or a laboratory worker handling specimens of polio.Adults who are not completely vaccinated should get or complete their polio vaccination. There is no cure for polio. Monkeypox Monkeypox can spread from person to person through direct contact with the infec tious rash, scabs, or body fluids. It also can be spread by respiratory secretions during pro longed, face-to-face con tact, or during intimate physical contact, such as kissing, cuddling, or sex.Because it is similar to smallpox, vaccines developed against small pox can be used for mon keypox.The Kansas Depart ment of Health and En vironment has limited quantities of vaccine available. Vaccination is recommended for people likely to get monkeypox, including close contacts of those who have been diagnosed or those who had a recent sexual part nerThediagnosed.localhealth de partment currently does not have the monkey pox vaccine. However, if someone needs it be cause of a diagnosis or other eligibility, health department officials and KDHE would work to lo cate the nearest provider. of BraziliananywaxOffer throughDecemberCard bepresented redeem. ProudsupporterIolaRewardsProgram. Offervalid December2022.must presentedto $10 off a $50 purchase S.jefferson620-380-6366downtownIola ofanyreguLArpricedmerchandiseRegisterRewards
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history, re-emerged in the country this sum mer with a case in an unvaccinated person in New York. The disabling and life-threatening dis ease was eliminated in the U.S. in 1979 thanks to dedicated health care professionals, and par ents who vaccinate their children on schedule but there are still cases worldwide. Most adults were vaccinated as chil dren; vaccines are avail able for those who need it. Monkeypox is a rare disease in the same family as smallpox, but milder and rarely fatal. Vaccines are available but limited.
About the author: Joel Warsh is a pediatrician in Los Angeles specializing in integrative medicine.
For a year Europe has lived under the shadow of an energy blockade as Vladi mir Putin threatened to turn off the gas taps to the con tinent. Now the threat has become reality and the pros pect of a cold, dark winter is hitting home. On Sept. 5, Russia said it will shut down its Nord Stream pipeline for as long as Western sanctions are in place, sending bench mark gas prices surging by another 30%; they currently stand at the equivalent of around $400 for a barrel of oil. At today’s futures prices, annual spending on electric ity and gas by consumers and firms across the Euro pean Union could rise to a staggering $1.5 trillion, up from $224 billion in recent years, reckons Morgan Stan ley, a Thebank.energy shock is now a full-blown political and eco nomic crisis. Already 14% of families in Britain are behind on their utility bills. ArcelorMittal, a steelmak er, will shut down a plant in Bremen.Asconsumers and busi nesses reel and a recession looms, behind the scenes there is chaos in energy markets. Because Europe’s power prices are set by the costs of the marginal pro ducer, which is often gasfired, the gas surge has be come an electricity shock, too. With prices haywire some generators are facing a cash crunch as counterpar ties demand more collateral: utilities from Düsseldorf to Vienna are seeking bailouts. Meanwhile renewable and nuclear firms with low marginal costs are eyeing hundreds of billions of eu ros of windfall profits. Just as when the pandem ic struck, governments are reacting with a mad scram ble of handouts and inter ventions. The economics textbooks are being ripped up and the sums are vast. Germany is spending a further $65 billion, or 1.8% of GDP, on measures includ ing a price cap for a basic amount of electricity for households and firms. As we went to press Liz Truss, Britain’s new prime minis ter, unveiled a plan to freeze prices for two years, which could cost more than $115 billion, or 4.3% of GDP, and will be financed through borrowing. The eu is consid
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What decade are we in? A school district in southwest ern Missouri has decided to bring back corporal punish ment — otherwise known as spanking, in this case with paddles — as a way to disci plineParentsstudents.inCassville, Mo., learned recently that spank ing would once again be al lowed in school, the Spring field News-Leader reported, adding that “each family will be asked to opt in or out.” Perhaps more shocking than a school district rein stating paddling is that par ents would opt in. And they are. Speaking to the Asso ciated Press, one grandpar ent-guardian of an 8-year-old defended the practice: “The child is getting spanked once; it’s not beatings.” As a pediatrician and child wellness advocate, I am here to tell schools but especially parents: Written permission or no, reviving this archaic form of punish ment is a hor rendous idea. When it comes to par enting, there are few topics with enough data to sup port one clear, “right” ap proach: Should I sleep-train “cry it out”style or try the “fade-out” method? Should I use time outs or redirection? Based on the available evidence, reasonable people can dis agree. But if ever there were a practice with a mountain of research supporting its aboli tion, corporal punishment is it. As recently as 20 years ago, physical punishment of children in schools was often accepted by educators as an appropriate method of disci pline, distinct from physical abuse. But this perspective began to change as studies found links between phys ical punishment and child aggression, delinquency and spousal assault later in life. Research has also vividly underscored spanking’s neg ative effects on children’s so cial-emotional development, self-regulation and cognitive development.In2016,ameta-analysis of 75 of the most rigorous stud ies on the effects of spanking — representing more than 160,000 children — found that despite its widespread prac tice, there was no evidence that spanking improved behavior. To the contrary, spanking was associated with an increased risk of negative outcomes, such as aggres sion, antisocial conduct, men tal health problems, negative parent-child relationships, impaired cognitive ability, low self-esteem and risk of further physical abuse from parents.Researchers also concluded that for adults, prior experi ence of spanking was strong ly associated with not only adult mental health problems and antisocial behavior, but also with positive attitudes about spanking. Spanking is a self-perpetuating cycle. And regardless of force, the brain cannot distinguish it from abuse.It’s worth noting that the meta-analysis studied only openhanded spanking. The spanking approved by schools involves hitting children with wooden instruments possi bly half as large as they are. Hitting an adult with a large wooden board would consti tute an assault. There is a reason corporal punishment of adults is banned in U.S. prisons and military training facilities — it is a cruel and unusual violation of an indi vidual’s rights. For health-care providers, all this has led to clear guid ance about spanking. The American Academy of Pe diatrics highlights corporal punishment’s potentially del eterious side effects and rec ommends other methods for managing undesired behav ior. You will find similar sen timents from just about every other medical organization. Yet the practice persists. In addition to Missouri, 18 other states allow corporal punish ment of children at school, beginning in preschool. At least 69,000 children were subject to corporal punish ment during the 2017-2018 school year (the most recent re ported data), according to the centabouthasrentaltheRights.OfficeDepartment’sEducationforCivilAndwhilerateofpaspankingdeclinedto35peroverall,a 2019 survey showed that for children ages zero to 9, 49 per cent had been spanked in the past year. It also found that spanking escalated strongly at age 2, peaked at ages 3 to 4 and continued to affect a ma jority of children until age 8 — not only the ages at which children are most vulnerable but also during the most criti cal time for their brain devel opment.InMissouri, the Cassville School District dropped its use of corporal punishment in 2001. So to see it embrac ing spanking anew is shock ing and concerning. Pedi atricians, educators and parents everywhere should take a strong stance against the practice. The data de mands it. So does our duty to stand up for the care and rights of Disciplinechildren.should teach, not punish — and its goal should be to build children’s self-discipline, which comes from within, so they are better able to regulate their behavior and become resil ient, responsible, respectful adults. Many other forms of discipline — such as enforc ing clear, consistent boundar ies, using positive reinforce ment and modeling desired behavior — do not involve physical harm and have been thoroughly studied as better alternatives.Schoolsacross the country that allow physical assaults on children must put an end to those policies now, before they cause irreversible dam age to their victims — and before they are allowed to perpetuate or greenlight spanking at home. Justifying spanking as “old-school” or “traditional” is unacceptable. Let’s not go back to a time be fore we knew what was truly best for our children.
A gas treatment facility is pictured at Gazprom’s Chayanda oil and gas field on May 12, 2022.
Finding new sources of energy — from gas in Qatar to renewables — is imperative.
Russia is turn ing off the gas. Power cuts loom. What governmentsshould do?
By JOEL WARSH For the Washington Post Spanking is a self-perpetuating cy cle. And regardless of force, the brain can not distinguish it from abuse.
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Europe’s energy crisis
ering capping power genera tors’Therevenues.scaleand intensity of the crisis warrants broad and generous support. But in their haste to act, govern ments must not throw eco nomic logic and prudence out of the window. The most popular tactic — retail ener gy-price freezes, like those in France and on Ms. Truss’s agenda — are superficially tempting. They are easy to understand and bring down measured inflation, which might ease some of the pres sure on central banks to raise interest rates. But they have huge drawbacks, too. If prices are capped, de mand for energy will re main too high, delaying the crucial adjustment that needs to take place to a world where gas is no longer as cheap as it was before Mr. Putin launched a war. You can already see the evidence for this: higher prices meant that Germans consumed nearly 10% less natural gas in the first half of this year compared with a year ear lier. And it may prove po litically impossible to end price freezes once they are in place. Already Ms. Truss is capping prices not just for one winter, but two. INSTEAD OF fixing pric es there is a better approach. Governments should offer households relief through lump-sum cash rebates on bills, possibly disbursed via utilities firms. This would protect living standards while leaving markets to set the incentive to curb ener gy use. For the poorest, for whom energy bills eat up as much as a sixth of total spending, re bates will need to be supple mented with other Inalsopayments.benefitFirmswillneedhelp.ordertoavoid a domino effect of collapsing power companies, some may need temporary state credit lines, as banks did during the fi nancial crisis: the cost can be recouped by levies later on. Swathes of other busi nesses, meanwhile, may find themselves in danger of closing down rather as they were when lockdowns were imposed in 2020. Some may no longer be viable — think of German chemical firms with business models built on abundant Russian gas. That is why govern ment-backed loans can only provide a temporary life line. Such support must be time-limited.Rebatesand temporary loans are the way to help the economy, then. But how on earth should governments pay for them? The cost will be enormous and come after huge pandemic bail-outs. Europe, including Britain, is spending at least $505 billion fighting the energy shock, even before winter has struck. Italy and Germa ny have spent 2-3% of GDP; Ms. Truss’s plan could push Britain’s total bill to twice that. The temptation is to fi nance the spending through even more borrowing. But wider deficits in a time of inflation will force central banks to raise interest rates even higher, making it more expensive for governments to service their debts. That is why windfall levies on some generators must be considered. Under the intricacies of Europe’s electricity markets they are paid today’s exorbitant spot prices even if their costs are far lower and unrelated to gas. Retroactive levies on risk-taking firms that com pete in free markets are to be avoided because they un dermine the very basis of capitalism. This is not one of those cases: the firms are operating in highly regulat ed markets and may make windfall profits that are multiples of the capital they have deployed. Our esti mates based on research by University College London suggest that generators’ ex cess profits may be around $41 billion in Britain. Much of the spending on top must come from wider tax in creases. Current affairs It would be madness to make long-termthough.readyciplesos.midstsystemssigningaboutdecisionsredepowerintheofchaSomeprinarealobvious,Keepingthe market mechanism is essen tial in order to incentivise investment in new capacity and innovation in energy storage such as batteries. But it makes sense to shift more of the energy system away from spot prices to long-term contracts, espe cially as cheap wind power is a growing share of pro duction. Finding new sourc es of energy — from gas in Qatar to renewables — is also imperative. With the right response Europe’s cit izens can be protected and the transition to a cleaner energy system kept on track. The wrong response could bankrupt governments and trap Europe’s power indus try in the past. Economist
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THE ENSEMBLE cast features a delecta ble motley crew of char acters.River Hess is brilliant as Col. Mustard, a Wash ington, D.C., insider who would just as soon keep his insider past secret from the others. He’s a bit of an eccentric, often flustered, and always spot-onSpeakinghilarious.of hilari ous, Judd Wiltse shines as the lecherous Profes sor Plum, a disgraced psychiatrist who takes a job with the government after losing his medical license for doing “what male doctors aren’t sup posed to do with their ladyAndpatients.”there’s Paige Ol son, the glamorous (and a wee bit feisty) Miss Scarlett, the lone guest who fully acknowl edges why she’s being blackmailed. She runs a profitable, but frowned upon, escort service, again in Washington, D.C. (Notice the connec tionThreeyet?)ICT newcomers also are part of the cen tral troupe. Here’s hop ing they stick around. Morgan Lea is topnotch as Miss White, who remains under a cloud of suspicion after not one, but two, of her former husbands have died under thrillingplaygeousamuch,toes.othersnark,quip,theOlsonisscheme.susconspiredmayprominentMrs.ical,trayalgivesimposter.)homosexualratherpreviousforwhoaGreen.theactingsionist,”wasn’tneverdisappearedotherwascircumstances.mysterious(Onedecapitated;theanillusionistwho—andjustcameback.)“Heaverygoodillusheexplains.MikeMarshletshischopsshowaseasilyspookedMr.Hiscrime?He’sdisloyalRepublicandeclinedtovoteEisenhowerintheelection.(He’douthimselfasathanaGOPAndCandiceGrundyavirtuosoporofthepuritanyetalbeitquirky,Peacock,wifeofasenatorwhoormaynothavewiththemisinamassivebriberyTyingitalltogethertheincomparableNicasWadsworth,butler.He’squickwithaandlongwiththeandkeepstheactorsontheirWithoutspoilingtooOlsonprovidesbreathtakinglyoutrasynopsisoftheasitreachesitsclimax.
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Paul Por ter enters in grand fash ion as Mr. Boddy, exud ing the appearance of a melodrama villain, even as he tries to explain that perhaps he’s not the source of the guests’ dis pleasure.Katie Jo Knoblich sparkles as Yvette, a housemaid who offers just the right mix of hu mor and mystery. Alison Fees serves up a helping of laugh-out-loud hi jinks as the cook. Jacob Cooper, as an unexpected cop, Ben Olson, as a stranded motorist, and Cody Ea sley get their turns to lead the audience into a laugh or three. And look for a delightful cameo from Cara Porter and Chelsea Lea Hawley, who make a memorable appearance late in the production as a singing telegram.
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From left, Paige Olson, Morgan Lea, Judd Wiltse, Mike Marsh and Candice Grundy eavesdrop in a scene from the Iola Community Theatre production of “Clue,” which opens Friday at the Bowlus Fine Arts Center.
IT WOULD be fool hardy to sing the produc tion’s praises without mentioning the musical accompaniment of Ro berta Wilkes on piano, who gives a virtuoso performance as she sets the pitch-perfect tone from scene to scene. Keeping the produc tion humming along is Derryberry, who has striven to make the 90-minute production run seamlessly, without an intermission. It’s a sight to behold as the production moves from room to room in a mo ment’s notice. The Register is loath to give away spoilers from dramatic produc tions, and we’re not about to start now, par ticularly when it comes to Butmystery.wecan make one prediction. By the end of the show, it will be you, at the Bowlus, with a smile on your face.
Powell: Higher rates unlikely to cause deep US recession
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— The last time the Federal Reserve faced inflation as high as it is now, in the early 1980s, it jacked up interest rates to double-digit lev els — and in the process caused a deep recession and sharply higher un employment.OnThursday, Chair Jerome Powell suggest ed that this time, the Fed won’t have to go nearly as far. “We think we can avoid the very high so cial costs that Paul Vol cker and the Fed had to bring into play to get inflation back down,” Powell said in an inter view at the Cato Insti tute, referring to the Fed chair in the early 1980s who sent shortterm borrowing rates to roughly 19% to throttle punishingly high infla tion.Powell also reiterated that the Fed is deter mined to lower infla tion, now near a four-de cade high of 8.5%, by raising its short-term rate, which is in a range of 2.25% to 2.5%. Even so, he did not comment on what the Fed may do at its next meeting in two weeks. Economists and Wall Street traders increas ingly expect the central bank to raise its key short-term rate by a hefty three-quarters of a point for a third straight time. That would extend the most rapid series of rate hikes since Volck er’sThetime.Fed’s benchmark rate affects many con sumer and business loans, which means that borrowing costs throughout the econo my will likely keep ris ing.On Thursday, the Eu ropean Central Bank increased its key rate by three-quarters of a point, the largest in its relatively short history, as Europe also struggles with record-high infla tion and a stumbling economy.
By THEPRESSASSOCIATED Kansas (1-0) at West Vir ginia (0-1), Saturday, 6 p.m. ETLine:(ESPN+)West Virginia by 13½, according to FanDuel Sportsbook.Seriesrecord: West Virgin ia leads 10-1 WHAT’S AT STAKE? Kansas and West Virgin ia get an especially early start to the Big 12 schedule and they are the only headto-head matchup between league teams this weekend. West Virginia, the only Big 12 team to lose its first game this season, will try to get a critical season for fourthyear coach Neal Brown on track. The Mountaineers led Pittsburgh 31-24 before giv KU hits the road at WVU Kansas’ running back Devin Neal against Oklahoma. TNS IHS B6
Defensively, Maldona do led the way with 21 digs while Otero registered nine digs and Dominguez and Karsyn Smith totaled six digs apiece. Shaw had two solo blocks while Harris, Altic, Gallegos and Becerra all recorded one solo block apiece.“The blocking was some thing I hadn’t seen out of them consistently so that was good to see,” Shaw said. “We knew we were going to have to block to play them because they don’t make many errors. So we had to shut down their hitters.” Points wise, Dominguez led the way with 8.5 points, followed by Altic’s 7.5 points and Shaw’s seven points. Gallegos and Becerra also each registered two points in the defeat. Overall, Cow ley County outscored Allen, 64-38.The ACC Lady Red Dev ils are back in action at Labette Community College Wednesday at 6:30 p.m.
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The Lady Red Devils vol leyball team fell to Cowley County Community Col lege at home on Wednesday night, three sets to one. Allen made it close in the first set but ultimately fell, 25-17. They then took the second set for their lone win of the matchup, 25-19, be fore dropping the final two sets by wide margins, 25-9 and“I’ve25-11.learned that I’ve got to find the people that have the heart to go out and win,” said Allen head coach Whitney Shaw. “Our game plan was to adjust our block and take away their options which I think we did in the first two sets. The first two sets went OK, but not the last two sets.” The Lady Red Devils had seven kills with two errors on 25 attempts. The second set featured nine Allen kills with four errors on 27 total attempts in the lone win. The third set then had five Allen kills and seven errors on 27 total attempts before the fourth and final set saw four Lady Red Devil kills with seven errors on 23 total attempts in the loss. “We won that second set and then let up and played too casual. That’s some thing that we’ve been strug gling with lately is just go ing through the motions, not having any sort of fight or heart. We let up, made errors and then they won,” saidAbbyShaw.Altic and Gabrie la Dominguez led the Lady Red Devils with six kills, fol lowed by Katherine Harris and Alycia Shaw’s five kills apiece. Allen’s Nadia Gal legos, Arlette Becerra and Veronica Agostini’s lone kills each also helped out. Sofia Otero led her Allen squad with 14 aces in the win, followed by Guilia Gon calves’ seven aces and An drea Maldonado’s two aces.
Lady Red Devils stumble against Cowley Allen volleyball player Andrea Maldonado hits a ball in Wednesday’s matchup. REGISTER/QUINN BURKITT
The Allen Community Col lege Red Devils men’s and women’s soccer teams split a pair of games at North ern Oklahoma-Tonkawa on Wednesday.Whilethe Lady Red Devils women’s soccer team came out flat and were shutout 3-0, the No. 13 men’s soccer team came out fighting and edged out the Mavericks, 1-0.
By QUINN BURKITT The Iola Register
TUESDAY — The Iola High School JV tennis team took home third place at the Parsons Invitational Tour nament Tuesday. Also competing at the tournament were Labette County, Parsons, Pittsburg and Fort Scott. The overall placings in the tournament were Labette County Red taking first place, Labette County Gold taking second place, Iola earning third place, Pitts burg taking fourth place and Parsons and Fort Scott tying for fifth place. “I am very happy at how our first away meet turned out. The team had a great time and did very well. We finished the night off eating at Braum’s in Parsons,” said Iola head coach Chris Belk nap.Mustang Kyndal Bycroft earned second place for the No. 1 singles section after going 2-1 in her matchups. She defeated Fort Scott’s Bryleigh Hammer, 6-0 and Labette County Gold’s Sa vanna McElhaney, 6-3. Bycroft fell in her finale to Labette County Red’s Molly Leonard,Bethany6-0.Miller finished in fifth place after going 0-3 in one of her first times out as a freshman. She lost to Pitts burg’s Ana Miss, 6-4, before dropping her second round of sets to Labette County Gold’s Kaitlyn Carson, 6-2. Miller took down Fort Scott’s Danica Patrick in the finale,“Bycroft6-2. played excellent for this being her first year playing tennis and only her second meet to compete in,” said Belknap. In regards to Miller, “she is very coach able and tries her hardest wanting to learn and puts in the work,” Belknap said. “We’ll be working on some strategy at practice. As a
Men’s Soccer After securing victories over some of the top soccer programs in the country including Johnson County Community College, the No. 13 Red Devils men’s soccer team (5-0-1) continued their winning ways on Wednesday night in a hard-fought match. The Red Devils came out fighting and controlled pos session of the ball and shots on goal much of the first half. Allen forced Northern Okla homa-Tonkawa goalkeeper Casey Clemo to make six saves and come out of the net on a few big stops in the first half.At halftime, the Red Devils led the Mavericks in shots on goal,The8-3.second half had a very similar feel to the opening half. Allen controlled the ball with ease with more opportu nities at the back of the net. In the 70th minute, Yuto Kamakura broke through on a pass from Thiago Fer nandes which he sent to the top corner of the goal. The score marked the lone goal of the day and came from eight yards out for the 1-0 advan tage.There were chances for both teams following the goal with 20 minutes remaining in regulation but both came up scoreless for the 1-0 Allen victory. Overall, each team footed 12 shots while the Red Devils led in shots on goal, 12-7.Red Devil Fernandes led offensively with his goal and five shots as well as a couple of shots on goal. Yuki Ikeza ki also toed three shots on goal while Patrick Alouidor sent two shots on goal. Allen goalkeeper Samu el Montanez made six saves through 90 minutes of action for the clean sheet. Daniel Galindo took a yellow card while Northern Oklaho ma-Tonkawa’s Boris Nguelle also received a yellow. The Red Devils men’s and women’s soccer teams will be at Cowley County Communi ty College this Saturday at 6 p.m.
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I understand that people are extremely loyal to “Days of Our Lives,” and now, they’re going to be able to watch it ever y day on their own schedule. It’s not going away it’s just going to require a little adjustment. At the same time, if they tune in and see our show and they like the news, maybe they’ll watch. And I hope we’ll reach new viewers who are looking for news content.
You’re also continuing as anchor of the Sunday edition of “NBC Nightly News” and as NBC News’ senior national correspondent, plus you have your web series “The Drink With Kate Snow.” With all of that also going on, how significant is your new “NBC News Daily” role to you?
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Honestly it was a bit of a surprise to me, but a really really welcome one. My bosses reached out and said, “Hey, we’re thinking of doing this, and we think you’d be the right fit,” and I was thrilled.
I would say it’s the same thing that we’ve been doing well forever at NBC News, which is the news. It’s really driven by good journalism. An hour is a lot of time in network news, and it allows you to be able to dig in a little more.
I’ve been doing various roles at NBC News for 12 years now, and I’ve had a lot of fun, but this is such an opportunity It blends a lot of different things, and it gives me a daily platform on the network and on streaming, which are both important. For me, it’s the best of ever
I love the idea that as a correspondent, I can have a conversation and really get into something and talk with the anchors about what I’m reporting on. Now, I’m going to be the co-anchor who will be doing that, and we’ll have the best correspondents of NBC News on the broadcast. And we’ll be able to go a little bit deeper
“NBC News Daily” is replacing the long-running serial “Days of Our Lives,” which is moving to the Peacock streaming service. What would you say to fans of that show?
How would you describe “NBC News Daily” as it begins its weekday run?
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Dear Carolyn: My sister just had a baby and has asked me for hand-me-downs from my 2-year-old. I told her I was holding on to them for our second child, and she said she would give them back after she is done with them. But I know her. She is not careful with her own things, much less anyone else’s. We just bought a house and need to be really frugal and responsible, and saving our baby stuff is one way we are saving mon ey.She is very persistent and thinks she is en titled to my used baby stuff and will throw a tantrum if I don’t cave. How do I handle her? This is a lifelong pattern between us that I really need to break.
— Sibling Sibling: Then break it! Let her have her tan trum. You are not re quired by law, love or family to listen to it. There are a bunch of things you can say, which I’ll write out if you’d like, but the whole answer hinges on your being willing to hold your “no” under the seemingly unbearable pressure of her persis tence and entitlement. That’s how you handle her. Decide, stay calm and don’t budge. Do you want phrasing to make it easier? Or is validation enough that this is the right battle to choose? If it’s the latter, then you’ve got it. Re: Phrasing: I’m not the original poster, but I could really use help with the phrasing. I’m in a similar situation with my best friend, where she demands un realistic things of me and I say yes to appease her. (Yes, I’m working on this in therapy, it goes to back to childhood, etc.)
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Anonymous Anonymous: This is good, actually. It forces me out of the babyclothes topic and toward something universal. So: “I gave you my an swer to this: No. Please kindly accept it.” Early on, when a hard no like this is a pronounced change to your dynamic, it’s okay to have a conversation about it: “You’re still pressing me to change my mind. I don’t appre ciate that. Letting peo ple say no is a matter of respect.” And: “I’m your friend/sibling! I want to make you happy. I just have my limits, as do you. We’re both entitled to have them, and both of us should be able to trust the other to respect them.”Atany point, in this or any conversation, you can say: “I’ve made my point here, and now we’re just doing laps. Let’s drop it, Rememberplease.”that it stops being an argument when only one of you chooses to drop it. Your saying, “Let’s drop it,” is really just a courtesy; you can drop it unilat erally — which I sug gest you do if the other person refuses. You can hang up, abruptly change the subject or leave.All of this grows out of the taproot of bound aries: that YOU decide what you think, what you discuss with whom, where you go, whom you see, how you spend your time, what you lend, what you value, where you live, how you guide the trajectory of your life. You. Other people can have opinions, but that doesn’t affect any of the preceding points unless you choose to let it. Once you know this to be true in your very core and you feel it, then it gets a lot easier to know when and how to tell people to back the erf off.And easier to with stand the blowback of people who are highly frustrated that they can’t push you around anymore. Resets are hard. (Understatement.)
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HAGAR THE HORRIBLE by Chris Browne
DEAR DR. ROACH: What causes a sudden feeling of being ner vous and having your chest beat hard and rest less? One time, I ran to the hospital because I thought I was having a heart attack, but all test results came back normal, including my electrocardiogram, hor mone level, potassium, complete blood count, cholesterol, uric acid, liver, blood pressure and pulse rate tests. The doctor pre scribed, and I took, a 1/4 tab of clonazepam as needed only. I was OK. But, the feeling’s back, so I took a 1/4 tab again last night. I felt better, but I still have the ner vous feeling right now. I will be 65 years old in two weeks. — Z.K. ANSWER: There are many causes of fast heart rates and trol.ingothersingyou,fort.ingbreath,includeerchestofexplainscommonorder,ingbelievezodiazepineClonazepamrestlessness.isabensedative.Itheyaretreatyouforpanicdiswhichisaveryproblemandthesensationrestlessnessandyourbeatinghard.Othcommonsymptomsshortnessofsweating,shakandchestdiscomManypeople,likefeartheyarehavaheartattack,whilefeartheyare“gocrazy”orlosingconManypeopletell me they have recurrent, repetitive thoughts dur ing the attack, such as “I’mFurtherdying.” evaluation is certainly called for. Clonazepam and similar drugs are effective shortterm treatments, but you should visit your regular doctor to be sure of the diagnosis and to get an appropriate, long-term treatment. Both psychotherapy and medication therapy are effective, but both need time to work, which is why a short-term treat ment with clonazepam, or similar, is appropri ate, with plans to get off that medicine when the other treatments become effective. Clon azepam is most effective when taken every day, while other treatments are just beginning.
Chiefs head coach Andy Reid talking with quarterback Patrick Mahomes at training camp. TNS
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Ginobili heading to Basketball HOF on Saturday
Kansas: QB Jalon Daniels. Daniels went 15 of 18 for 189 yards and completed passes to nine different receiv ers last week. West Virginia: RB CJ Donaldson. The 240-pound freshman ran for 125 yards on just seven attempts, ripping off a 44-yard run in his first college carry. Don aldson also blocked a Pittsburgh punt to set up his own short touch down run. He’ll face a Kansas defense that held Tennessee Tech to 2.2 yards per rush. FACTS & FIGURES Kansas’ 56 points were the most in a Jay hawks opener since 1912 ... West Virginia quarterback JT Dan iels will make his Big 12 debut after playing at Georgia the past two seasons and at South ern Cal in 2018 and 2019. ... Kansas starting wide receiver Trevor Wilson remains suspended after he and backup Tanaka Scott were ar rested last month near campus. Scott will be available for Sat urday’s game. ... The Jayhawks’ only victo ry in the series was in 2013 at home. ... West Virginia wide receiver Bryce Ford-Wheaton had nine catches for a 97 yards and two TDs against Pittsburgh. A fourth-quarter pass that went through his hands was intercepted and returned for a touch down, which was the game’s final margin. ... West Virginia has won 18 straight home open ers.
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Every season without fail, when the Chiefs get a week off from their 17-game reg ular-season NFL grind, Kansas City coach Andy Reid gets asked to ex plain his 20-3 record when his teams are com ing off a bye. And every season without fail, Reid finds a way to answer the ques tion without ever really answering it. Turns out the same goes for his record in season openers. The Chiefs head into their game at Arizona on Sunday having won seven consecutive open ers, including three against teams that were destined for the playoffs and one that reached the Super Bowl. And overall, Reid is 8-1 since taking over the Chiefs before the 2013 season, includ ing a perfect mark in five openers played on the road.“I don’t know,” Reid said Wednesday amid another round of atonedEnglandcoughedandentakentheirlastcommittedTheamongtendelse.betterChiefstimedoWecarebutappreciateshoulder-shrugging.verbal“Ithequestion,rightnow,Idon’taboutanyofthat.justgoexecuteandthebestwecanthisofyear.”TherealityisthesimplydothatthaneverybodyTaketurnovers,whichtopopupmosttheunprepared.Chiefshavenotoneintheirfouropeners,whileowndefensehastheballawaysevtimesoverthatspan,thelasttimetheyitup—atNewin2017—theyforthemiscueby
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The first clue that, no, Manu Ginobili did not invent the Eurostep should come from the move’s name. Ginobili isn’t from Europe. He’s from South America. And it’s not called the South surprisesnotthought...withcausebecausebecausestartteringGinobiliyouhasbestremain,was,formandwithAntonio,NBAbiliMassachusetts.monyenshrinementforoneSanchampionHallhimthethatmastered,nature,—waying,tomovebe.PerhapsAmeristep.itshouldThelong,lateral—steponewaygetadefenderleanthencuttheotherintoopenspacewasGinobili’ssigsomethinghesomethinghebroughtintomainstream.Inturn,itbroughttotheBasketballofFame.Thefour-timeNBAwiththeAntonioSpursisoftheheadlinersSaturdaynight’scereinSpringfield,Ginospentall16ofhisseasonsinSanpartneringTimDuncanTonyParkertoaBigThreethatandsurelywilloneofthetriostheleagueeverseen.“It’ssomethingneverexpect,”saidofentheHall.“Youplayingballyouloveit,it’sfun,beyou’rethereyourfriends.Andnow,whenIthereweregoingtobemoreaftermy
KEY MATCHUP West Virginia LB Lee Kpogba vs. Kansas RB Devin Neal. Kpogba (pronounced KOH-buh) spent two seasons as a reserve at Syracuse, then one season at a community college in Mississippi. He led the Mountaineers with 10 tackles and a fumble re covery last week. Neal ran for 108 yards on just four carries while the Jayhawks piled up 297 rushing yards in their opening 56-10 win over Tennessee Tech of the Championship Sub division.
By DAVE SKRETTA The Associated Press
piling up 537 yards of to talInoffense.fact,the Chiefs are plus-6 in turnover mar gin in their nine open ers under Reid, and that number would be even more remarkable if not for three turnovers in their opening loss in Tennessee to start the 2014Onlyseason.two of their last seven season-opening wins have been by less than a touchdown. It helps to have Pat rick Mahomes under center.The Chiefs quarter back has completed better than 71% of his passes in openers over the past four years, av eraging more than 295 yards per game, and has thrown 13 touchdown passes without a single interception.“We’veput in the prac tice. We’ve put in the work,” Mahomes said, “and I’m excited to see these guys in game ac tion. The preseason is one thing, but when you get to the regular season, you want to get out there and show what you can do.”Everybody around the league has put in the work, though; all teams desire to start 1-0 every bit as much as the Chiefs.Sothe question re mains: What makes Reid and his bunch nearly un stoppable in Week 1? “It’s all about the preparation with Andy, year-in and year-out,” Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones said. “Train ing camp is extremely tough and I think that translates to game week. The way he prepares us to be physically and mentally ready for when the season approaches, I think it’s beneficial for us as a team.” It probably doesn’t feel like that in camp, when Reid insists the Chiefs uproot from their training base in Kansas City for three weeks of dorm life on a college campus. It’s there that Reid and his lieuten ants push their play ers through sweltering late-summer practices with a decidedly oldschool mentality.
By TIM REYNOLDS The Associated Press
We will give away up $15,000to For projects dedicated to improving our region’s health, education and recreation. ing up a pair of fourth-quarter touch downs. Kansas is look ing for its first 2-0 start since 2011, which would match its win total for all of last season.
career was done, you get a recognition like this which makes you think, go back a little bit in time, and re lieve your story, and it’sGinobiliincredible.”isn’t the first international NBA player to make the Hall. He is, how ever, the first to be selected by the North American committee, which means he got into the Hall solely on the merits of his NBA career and not what he did playing inter nationally.He’squick to point out that he won’t be the last name on that list. Parker, Dirk Nowitzki and Pau Gasol will be getting their calls before long. “I’m proud of be ing part of that gen eration that changed the way the game was played, the game was perceived, the inter national players were recognized,” Ginobili said. “It was fun to be part of that.” The Spurs draft ed Ginobili in 1999, when he was playing in Italy, and it took more than three years for him just to come to the NBA. It’s not like San Antonio had made a huge invest ment: Ginobili was the next-to-last pick in his draft class, 57th out of 58. And most of the players taken in the bottom 15 picks of that draft never played a single game in the NBA. But in 2002, he showed up. With his Eurostep.
Continued from B1 freshman, she has lots of time to improve.” In the doubles matches, Mustangs Genevive Ward and Kennedy Maier took home first place after beating Labette Coun ty Red, 6-5 (7-4). “The Dream Team took first place, hav ing to play a tiebreaker and pulling it off,” said Belknap.Thesecond Iola dou bles duo consisted of Madelyn Ashworth and Marlee West hoff finishing in fifth place. They dropped their opening match up against Pittsburg, 6-2, before falling to Labette County Gold, 6-1.“They played togeth er very well. Both are new to tennis and im proving day by day,” Belknap said. The Mustangs JV tennis team will next play at Independence on Sept. 19 at 3 p.m.