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Court news DISTRICT COURT Judge Daniel Creitz Domestic cases filed: Suzanne Krone vs. Irene Smith, et al, automotive tort Carrington Mortgage Services LLC vs. Deborah Light, et al, real estate Elizabeth Cox vs. Shane R. Cox, protection from stalking Kansas Dept. of DCF vs. Justin M. Ruppert, other domestic relations Tea C. Shelton vs. Blayke Reynolds, other domestic relations Susan M. Ornelas, et al vs. Anthony D. Ornelas, protection from abuse Sabrina K. Greer vs. Leo A. Bass, protection from abuse Marriage licenses issued: Vanetta Cummings and Bennie Hill III Sierra R. Trautloff and Daniel S. Drago MAGISTRATE COURT Judge Thomas Saxton Convicted of failure to wear a seat belt and fined $10: Donald F. Nichols, Iola Kenneth H. Sanders, Iola Kathryn I. Riley, Iola Clark E. Tucker, Colony Benjamin L. Bycroft, Iola Charles A. Kerr, Iola Kevin M. Rush, Iola Sharon K. Cowhick, Iola Chesney Lewis, Iola Jacob E. Pennuto, Piqua Dustin L. Stevenin, Iola Amber R. Pulliam, Iola Katy Sipe, Le Roy Christopher S. Decker, Le Roy John D. Cox Jr., Iola Nathaniel Ellison, Humboldt Ryan Coffield, Iola Convicted of speeding: Joseph K. Kelton, Bartlesville, Okla., 75/65, $153 Convicted as follows with fines assessed: Kristen Dreher, Iola, felony theft, $313 (not including restitution), sentenced to 12 months in jail, suspended for 12 months probation and 12 months postrelease supervision Michael W. Endicott, Moran, failure to yield, $183 Juvenile case dispositions: Dillon J. Knavel, Iola, entered diversion agreement for criminal damage to property, fined $81, ordered to complete 30 hours of community service and write
a 500-word essay and a letter of apology to the victim Criminal cases filed: Maisy J. Hale, Burlington, forgery Madison C. Kellar, Iola, interfering with law enforcement, minor consuming alcohol Annette M. Norris, Iola, domestic battery, criminal damage to property Contract cases filed: Capital One Bank USA N.A. vs. Tim Cox Capital One Bank USA N.A. vs. Elizabeth Cox Capital One Bank vs. Jaclyn Valentine National Collegiate Student Loan Trust vs. Erica D. Stoll, et al Portfolio Recovery Associates LCL vs. Prior Freeman IOLA MUNICIPAL COURT Judge Thomas Saxton Convicted of failure to wear a seat belt and fined $10: Johnny H. Adams, Gas Steven L. Adams, LaHarpe Terry W. Almond, El Dorado Georgianna L. Anderson, moran Michael L. Barnett, Iola Tianna N. Beasley, Iola Donald A. Bennett, Iola Devin J. Berntsen, Moran Timothy P. Berry, Ottawa Jacobee M. Burtnett, Iola (1417 years), $60 Joshau J. Bushong, Humboldt Debra J. Clark, Iola Jana E. Coats, Iola Taylor V. Crawford, Iola Jordan E. Crowder, Louisburg Cory D. Culler, Iola Michael R. Dougherty, Iola David D. Driskel, LaHarpe Leah M. Elkins, Iola Timothy D. Ellis, Iola Kohl C. Endicott, Moran Bradley C. Fraker, Iola Jason W. Garber, LaHarpe Carey M. Goodman, LaHarpe David W. Greathouse, Iola Kirby J. Gregg, Iola Kyle R. Griffeth, LaHarpe Shawn S. Gumfory, Iola David L. Hall, Iola Tyler J. Harris, Neosho Falls Ronald J. Hawley, Iola Haley R. Head, Pittsburg Convicted as follows with fines assessed: Debra J. McDowell, Yates Center, failure to meet duty to provide information and render aid, $180
Rotary talks mental health Michelle Hoag made a graphic point of mental health needs for Iola Rotarians Thursday. Hoag, an administrator for Southeast Kansas Mental Health Agency, utilized an exercise in which a quarter of the audience was asked to stand. She then asked the others in the audience who were either friends with or related to those already standing to rise. All did. The exercise illustrated that issues such as mental illness are pervasive and affect most folks. Hoag said school
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children are familiarized with work at the mental health center and the disease, in part to stem the stigma that is attached to it. If they learn early mental health problems are a disease like any other, they will be more accepting. The young also are warned about suicide, told to seek help if they feel so depressed they think that final solution might be an option. Hoag went on to describe what is done by SEK case workers and other employees to help those in its six-county reach.
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Iola High School lists honor rolls Iola High School has announced its honor rolls for the fourth nine weeks of the 2015-16 school year. The honor roll is divided into three sections, All A’s which require a 4.0, Principal’s honor roll, requiring 3.763.99 average; regular honor roll requiring 3.00-3.75. All A’s
Seniors: Valaree Burtnett, McKayli Cleaver, Caitlin Dreher, Taylor Heslop, Allyson Hobbs, Hannah Ingle, Clarie Moran, Sagar Patel, Mikaela Platt, Britanie Rogers, Bobbi Sinclair, Yohon Sinclair, Abigail Taylor, Brett Taylor, Joie Whitney, Clara Wicoff and Colby Works. Juniors: Benjamen Cooper, Alexis Heslop, Riley Murry, Chase Regehr, Dacoda Settlemyer and Sydney Wade. Sophomores: Cale Barnhart, Katie Bauer, Madison Carlin, Camryn Freimiller, Sloan Geddry, Erin Klubek, Colbi Riley, Olivia Taylor, Sophie Whitney and Isaiah Wicoff. Freshmen: Mia Aronson, Emmie Brant, Ashley Crane, Natalie DeGrado, Dalton Kerr, Mercedes Maple, Jonathan Miller, Piper Moore, Cole Regehr, Kassy Shelby, Jennifer Tidd and Katelynn Weide. Principal’s Honor Roll
Seniors: Judith Branstetter, Cassandra Delich, Micaiah Larney, Emily McKarnin, Taelyn Sutterby, Glenn Thomas and Kathryn Woodruff. Juniors: Kendall Jay, Braden Plumlee, Tori Smith and Tay-
lor Stout. Sophomores: Macayla Bycroft, Zachary Cokely, Mea DeLaTorre, Chloe Gardner, Karly McGuffin, Addison Prather amd Krista Wilson. Freshmen: Paige Burrough and Jeremy Waldman. Regular Honor Roll
Seniors: Keanen Badders, Bo Bland, Connor Farrell, Andrew Garber, Kelsey Hale, Aaron Kessler, Mason Key, John Muhl, Taylor Sell, Ashlie Shields, Whitney Tarter and Klair Vogel. Juniors: Chandler Broughton, Gage Cleaver, Sierra Cunningham, Isaiah Fawson, Marianne Gifford, Mason Ingle, Riley Laymon, Della Lohman, Toni Macha, Shana Leibreanne Moore, Seth Sanford, Jadyn Sigg, Alex Smith, Brooklyn Storrer, Colton Toney, Garrett Wade and Joel Zimmerman. Sophomores: Laurie Campbell, Nathan Cunningham, Dyllan Jones, Brylee Maley, Destiny Mitchell, Alex Morrison, Katelynn Olsten, Jonathan Rodewald, Kylee Shaw, Zachary Slaven, Isaac Vink and Emma Weseloh. Freshmen: Spencer Ames, Blake Ashmore, Hunter Baughn, Dustin Bonnett, Derek Bycroft, Gentry Dougherty, Jacob Eyster, Hailei Gregg, Blake Haar, Chloe Hageman, Elijah Luedke, Benniam Means, Hunter Mittelmeier, Dylan Newland, Breton Plumlee, Kane Rogers, Corrina Simpson, Kendra Sprague, Trevor Stover, Emily Weide and Nicolas Zimmerman.
Roy W. Leake Jr. Roy W. Leake Jr., 67, Humboldt, died Wednesday, June 8, 2016. Roy was born September 9, 1948, in Colony, the son of Roy Wilson and Elsie Lavon (Morris) Leake. He grew up in Iola and Moran, graduating from Moran High School in 1968. He joined the U.S. Navy after graduation and served on the USS Kitty Hawk off the coast of Vietnam. Following his honorable discharge from the service, he has made his home in Humboldt. Roy enjoyed playing baseball during his younger years. He liked to play games, shoot pool, watch baseball and wrestling on TV and tease his family. Survivors include four brothers; David Leake, Amargosa Valley, Nev., Scott Leake and wife Lorena, Iola, Steven Leake and wife Linda, Iola, and Jack Leake, Iola; four sisters, Jane Gilbert and husband Lee, Overland Park, Mary Carter, Overland Park, Barbara Moorehouse and husband Roy, Humboldt, and Pat Kress, Piqua; and a number of nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Feuerborn Family Funeral Service, Iola. Burial will follow in Iola’s Highland Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to Allen County Animal Rescue Facility (ACARF) and may be left with the funeral home. To leave a condolence online, go to www.iolafuneral. com.
Police reports Arrests reported Ryan Greve, 23, Chanute, was arrested for allegedly interfering with law enforcement officers and driving while suspended after he was spotted by Iola officers in the 10 block of North Jefferson Avenue Tuesday. William A. Reynard, 18, Iola, was arrested Monday for allegedly interfering with law enforcement and possessing alcohol as a minor in the 300 block of Kennedy Avenue. Leo A.W. Bass, 34, Iola, was arrested Monday for suspicion of domestic battery, criminal damage to property and theft following an incident in the 100 block of South Second Street.
Citations issued Iola police officers handed out citations alleging theft this week at Iola Walmart. Citations were sent on Monday to Josiah Gardner, 32, Cof-
News from Carlyle Church
Pastor Steve Traw’s message Sunday at Carlyle Presbyterian Church was “Keeping Our Affairs In Order,� from Colossians 4:7-18. Rita Sanders played “How Great Thou Art,� while Richard Klingensmith sang. Pastor Traw leads Bible study at 3 p.m.
Joanne McIntyre 365-2829 Tuesday on the book of Ezekiel. Around town
Guests of David and Phyllis Loomis Memo-
Low Vision Support Group will gather The Iola-Humboldt Low Vision Support Group will meet at 1 p.m. June 20 at the Townhouse Apartments kitchen, 217 N. Washington Ave. There is no charge to attend. Complimentary refreshments will be served. The public
is welcome; participants are not required to live in Iola, nor do they need to be visually impaired. For more information, contact Melissa Frantz of the Southeast Kansas Library System, 365-5136, 228-7462 or at mfrantz@sekls.org.
rial Day weekend were Greta Ladd, Humboldt, Ray and Cindy Ladd, Effingham, Justin and Lisa Der, Nathaniel, Elias, Levi, Hudson, Johanna, Caleb and Esme, Valley Park, Mo., and Jana Grisier and children Jaylen, Emerson, Maryn and Will, Topeka. Family graves were decorated in Humboldt, Iola, Fredonia, Parsons and Geneva cemeteries.
feyville, Rolland Guder, 64, Bronson, Tianna Beasley, 19, Iola, and Mikayla Dewitt, 17, Iola. In a separate matter, Daryl Beaman, 50, Iola, was cited for alleged theft of service after an electric meter had been tampered with in the 300 block of Kansas Drive. The meter previously had been shut off, officers said, and was found to be reconnected.
Life’s a ditch Rick Danley, 36, was eastbound on Monroe Street June 2 when his vehicle’s passenger side front tire left the south side of the roadway just west of Fourth Street, causing his vehicle to enter the ditch, where it struck a culvert and pole. On Sunday, Xavier L. Carey, 17, was eastbound on Neosho Street, attempting to turn left onto First Street, when his car jumped the curb and sideswiped a utility pole. An unknown motorist was northbound in the 900 block of North Sycamore Street Sunday when it left the roadway and struck a gas meter. The driver fled the scene without reporting the incident. Debra J. Clark, 62, was backing from a driveway in the 300 block of North Fourth Street Thursday when her pickup struck a parked car owned by Monett M. Zartman. None of the incidents resulted in injuries.
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