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MUSEUM OFFERS MEDICINAL TAKE A new museum focusing on medicines and medicinal procedures throughout history has opened in Shawnee. Please see the story on page 8 and a pictorial look at the museum’s opening on page 9.

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shawneedispatch.com SHAWNEE AREA WEATHER READINGS 2-19 2-20 2-21 2-22 2-23 2-24 2-25

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Information compiled by Gil Hoag, National Weather Service observer

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IN OUR Five Questions section below, Andrea Broomfield, pictured, English professor at Johnson County Community College, offers a precede on her upcoming presentation, “Soldier of the Fork: How Nathaniel Newnham-Davis Democratized Restaurant Dining in Fin de Siècle London.” The presentation is set for 11 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 28, at JCCC, 12345 College Blvd., Overland Park.

Putting a fork in it Q: What were London restaurants like in 20th century England? A: Restaurants were a frightening place for the middle class 100 years ago. Those not in the upper crust of society had no idea how to act inside a high-class establishment. The restaurants that were not highclass establishments were located in places that middle-class people did not routinely venture, particularly Soho, where dozens of small, less expensive ethnic restaurants were routinely patronized by the ethnic groups that they served. Q: Was there a similar situation in America? A: I think it is safe to say that because the United States was not as class conscious, because money spoke more loudly oftentimes than bloodline and lineage, the restaurant was a more egalitarian place. Q: How did Newnham-Davis get his information to the masses? A: His reviews first appeared in

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the newspaper and then were reprinted in book form — a sort of Zagat’s travel guide for those who were not traveling. Those books became instructional guides for the middle class to follow, leading to a restaurant revolution where families began to dine outside the home. Q: Why did the books help so much? A: It took away all the mystery, so people could go into restaurants and not be embarrassed. This was an important contribution to ongoing restaurant reviews, because suddenly it became more popular to dine out, and he instigated that popularity. Q: What works have you published on this subject? A: A book, “Food and Cooking in Victorian England: A History,” and two articles in “Gastronomica: The Journal on Food and Culture” — one on Newnham-Davis and another on the food served aboard the Titanic.

ON THE COVER TOP PHOTO: SHAWNEE MISSION NORTH junior Holly Clark strategizes her way through a game of chess during a recent meeting of the school’s new chess club. BOTTOM: SENIOR CHASE SCOTT, left, plays against junior Ricardo Hernandez. Chase said the club helped him deal with his attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, while Ricardo called chess “weird fun.” Photos by Melissa Treolo.

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Parents and children are invited to start spring break by watching hundreds of rainbow trout being stocked in three Johnson County Park & Recreation District lakes. The stockings will take place on Friday, March 15, at each lake’s boat ramp. Stocking of about 1,000 pounds of trout at Kill Creek Park will begin at noon; stocking of about 1,000 pounds of trout at Heritage Park will begin at 2:30 p.m.; and stocking of about 2,000 pounds of trout at Shawnee Mission Park will begin at 3:45 p.m. This supplemental stocking follows a well-attended stocking of 5,000 pounds of trout in the three lakes on Feb. 20. The district’s rainbow trout program is funded through county fishing and trout permits. Purchasing a trout permit allows anglers to collect a daily limit of four trout. Before fishing for trout in district waters, persons 16 to 74 also need to have a Kansas state fishing license and, for those 16 to 64, a JCPRD fishing permit. For more information, call the Visitor Center at Shawnee Mission Park at 913888-4713.

Local teen authors’ work published in magazine The Johnson County Central Resource Library hosted a Feb. 12 reception to celebrate the 10th anniversary of elementia, a teen art and literature magazine. The event featured an introduction by Walter Dean Myers, author of more than 80 books for young adults; a performance of an excerpt from his novel “Street Love”; and readings by the young authors published in elementia. Shawnee authors whose work was published in this year’s edition of the magazine were Rylee Wilson, Catherine Strayhall and Hannah McCann.

Beginning ballet to be taught at Mill Creek Activity Center Beginning ballet classes for children 6 through 8 will begin March 2 at the Mill Creek Activity Center, 6815 Vista Drive. Sponsored by the Johnson County Park & Recreation District, the 55-minute Ballet I classes will take place at 9 a.m. for six Saturdays. The cost is $53 for residents or $58 for nonresidents. Ballet shoes are required for the program. For more information or to register, call 913-831-3359.


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MOTORISTS STUCK in the snow between 71st and 75th streets on Quivira Road early Thursday afternoon created one of many traffic jams police responded to during the day.

Second snowstorm piles more on city By Rob Roberts rroberts@theworldco.info

Another snowstorm moved in Monday night, this one starting out a little more mercifully for Shawnee. This storm’s plot started slowly, included a few intermissions and was expected to thicken by 4 inches or less during the day Tuesday. Gil Hoag, a National Weather Service observer, said warm temperatures and sleet kept snow accumulation to trace amounts before midnight Monday — a sharp contrast to last Thursday’s storm. It dumped 9.5 inches of snow on the Shawnee area, most of it falling within a few hours of the storm’s onset just before 7 a.m. But the latest storm, which included two to three inches overnight, was bad enough for the Shawnee Police Department to ask all residents to stay home Tuesday unless employed in an essential public service or health care positions. Tuesday morning traffic indicated that most complied, and travel to Merriam Christian Church, the only polling place for Shawnee’s Ward 2 Council primary was also light. County Election Commissioner Brian Newby said the snow prompted consolidation of primary polling places across the county from 28 originally planned to just five. By 8 a.m. Tuesday, only three Shawnee voters had made it

to the Merriam polling place. Similar to Thursday’s storm, Tuesday’s snow closed all schools and many local businesses. But due to fewer motorists it did not appear to create the same level of morning rush-hour havoc. Shawnee Public Works Director Ron Freyermuth said “whiteout� conditions Thursday were so bad that even a few snowplows got stuck in ditches along curbless roads in western Shawnee. The city’s fleet of 21 snowplows hit the road at 1:30 a.m. Thursday, pretreating streets with rock salt and calcium chloride. But the task of clearing main streets kept the crews from starting on the 60-hour job of plowing residential streets until late that day. The Price Chopper at 12010 Shawnee Mission Parkway closed at 4 p.m. Thursday because most members of its night shift were snowed in at home. Major Bill Hisle said Shawnee police worked only four crashes Thursday due to light traffic and slow speeds. But officers were deluged with calls for motorists assists — 141 of them. “We had 14 police cars out (Thursday), some with two-man units,� Hisle said Friday. “They were obviously very taxed going from call to call the entire day. ... I also know the snowplows were out all night long (Wednesday and Thursday).� Nonstop plowing continued Monday night and Tuesday.

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CALENDARS To submit a calendar item, send by email to editor@shawneedispatch.com. Deadline is noon Friday before publication. There is no charge. For future events or more information about listings, see our online calendar at shawneedispatch.com/events.

COMMUNITY CALENDAR LISTINGS

2/27 | Wednesday • Trauma awareness parenting workshop sponsored by LifeBridge United Methodist Church and KVC Health Systems, 6:30 p.m., Clear Creek Elementary School, 5815 Monticello Road. For more information, call 913-422-8700.

2/28 | Thursday

3/1 | Friday

• Sacred Heart Catholic Parish 11th annual fish fry, 5 p.m., Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, Shawnee, 5501 Monticello Road • Shawnee Mission North theater department presents “How to Eat Like a Child And Other Lessons in Not Being a Grown-up,â€? 7 p.m., Shawnee Mission North High School, 7401 Johnson Drive, Overland Park

3/3 | Sunday • St. Joseph Table & Pasta Dinner, table viewing: 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.; dinner: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., St. Joseph Catholic Church, Shawnee, 11311 Johnson Drive. For more information, call 913-631-5983. • Theatre in the Park 2013 season auditions, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Blue Valley High School, 6001 W. 159th St., Stilwell. More information can be found online at http://www. theatreinthepark.org/auditions.

3/5 | Tuesday • Biz 2 Biz Connections, 8 a.m., Edward Jones Investments, 5725 Nieman Road, Suite D. • Grief share at Harvest Ridge Covenant Church, 7 p.m., Harvest Ridge Covenant Church, 22015 Midland Drive. For more information, call 913-441-5500.

3/6 | Wednesday • Shawnee Chamber of Commerce a.m. Connect, 8 a.m., Little Monkey Bizness, 12219 Shawnee Mission Parkway

3/2 | Saturday • Shawnee Mission North theater department presents “How to Eat Like a Child And Other Lessons in Not Being a Grown-up,â€? 7 p.m., Shawnee Mission North High School, 7401 Johnson Drive, Overland Park • Theatre in the Park 2013 season auditions, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Blue Valley High School, 6001 W. 159th St., Stilwell.

3/7 | Thursday • Shawnee/Lenexa Chapter of Business Network International meeting, 7 a.m., First Watch, 11112 Shawnee Mission Parkway

LIBRARY AND MUSEUM LISTINGS JOHNSON COUNTY LIBRARY SHAWNEE BRANCH 13811 JOHNSON DRIVE, 913-826-4600 • 6 by 6: Ready to Read Literacy Spaces. Drop in through Feb. 28 with your preschooler and use a picture book to explore activities that enhance children’s prereading skills. • Happy 75th birthday Caldecott Medal. Stop by through Dec. 31 to help the library celebrate 75 years of distinguished picture books. The first Caldecott Medal, recognizing the most distinguished American picture books for children, was awarded in 1938. Each month, there will be a different Caldecott-related, hands-on activity. Call the library for details. • Read to a Dog, 10:30 a.m. March 2. Children 5 through 12 can practice their reading skills reading to specially trained Pets for Life dogs. JOHNSON COUNTY MUSEUM OF HISTORY 6305 LACKMAN ROAD, 913-715-2550 • Suburban Bliss? Bob Bliss’ political cartoons, which appeared in the Sun Newspapers from 1991 until 2002, will be on exhibit through May 18. Free admission. • Seeking the Good Life, ongoing. Separated into three time periods, the exhibit chronicles the history of Johnson County through 13 interactive stations and 500 artifacts, documents and photos. • Pop ’n Play, 9-11 a.m. Feb. 27. Drop-in activities

for 9-month- to 3-year-olds. $1 per child, or free for members.

Boy Scouts from Troop 394 will be hosting a pancake breakfast on Sunday, March 3, at Good Shepherd Catholic Church, 12800 W. 75th St.

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DEATHS MICHAEL D. RANDOLPH Michael Dean Randolph, 63, of Shawnee, KS died Fri., Feb. 15, 2013 Memorial service 6:30 pm, Fri. Feb. 22, Alden-Harrington Funeral Home, Bonner Springs, KS Visitation 5-6:30 pm, prior to service. Arr: Alden-Harrington 913-422-4074

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Metrics helping officials make street maintenance decisions By Rob Roberts rroberts@theworldco.info

During its March 5 meeting, the Shawnee City Council is expected to approve a 2013 street maintenance plan that puts the city on the road to better roadways. But going forward, officials will need to identify an additional annual revenue stream of about $3.5 million to finance recommended levels of street, curb and sidewalk repair, Mark Sherfy said. Sherfy, who has led an effort to apply new metrics to the maintenance challenge since being named city transportation manager three years ago, said underfunding had caused the average pavement condition in Shawnee to plummet from a 2006 rating of 8.9 (very good to excellent) on a 10-point scale to 5.6 (fair to good) at present. On March 5, the City Council will be asked to approve a $6.47 million street maintenance plan and solicit bids for the city’s 2013 mill and overlay contract. But only $3.47 million is budgeted for that contract, which besides an estimated $2.6 million in road resurfacing will cover about $702,000 in citizen-requested curb and sidewalk repairs and about $150,000 in fulldepth repairs to badly deteriorated stretches of road. That $3.47 million is only about half of the $6.9 million annual investment that Sherfy’s department has recommended for street overlay and curb, sidewalk and full-depth road repairs. Of the $6.9 million, Sherfy said, an estimated $6.2 million is needed just to maintain the current average pavement condition. That’s a staggering amount considering that the city’s total street maintenance budgets — which also cover capital projects, chip seal maintenance of uncurbed roads, and bridge maintenance and repairs — have ranged between only $934,000 in 2009 and $2.6 million last year. But based on the proposed 2013 maintenance plan and developments expected next year, Sherfy said, “we’re really happy we’re heading in the right direction.� The proposed street maintenance plan would allow milling and overlay of 29 of the city’s 780 lane miles of roadway and chip sealing of another 14 lane miles. That 43 miles of resurfacing would address all 1.1 lane miles of streets currently rated 1 (failed), all 9.5 lane miles rated 2 (very poor) and some of the 67 lane miles rated 3 (poor), Sherfy said. Another highlight of the 2013 plan, Sherfy added, is that it would allow the city to address all citizen curb and sidewalk repair requests made through Dec. 31, 2012 — the oldest of them dating to July 2011. Looking ahead, there’s more good news, Sherfy said. Starting in 2014, the city expects to resume funding part of its street maintenance program with gasoline tax revenues, which since

ROAD CONDITIONS Current Shawnee road pavement conditions have been rated as follows: 1 (failed), 1.1 lane miles, 0.1 percent 2 (very poor), 9.5 miles, 1.2 percent 3 (poor), 67 miles, 8.6 percent 4 (fair) 105.3 miles, 13.5 percent 5 (fair) 187.7 miles, 24.1 percent 6 (good) 202 miles, 25.9 percent 7 (good) 102.9 miles, 13.2 percent 8 (very good) 55.5 miles, 7.1 percent 9 (excellent) 43 miles, 5.5 percent 10 (new) 6.2 miles, 0.8 percent

2008 have had to be diverted to debt service. According to Sherfy, $1.6 million in gasoline tax revenue is expected to be available for the program in 2014. In addition, recently renegotiated landfill impact fees are expected to generate $1.1 million for street maintenance next year and more in future years. Even with those budget boosts, however, a roughly $3.5 million revenue gap will have to be filled to prevent further deterioration of the city’s roads, curbs and sidewalks, Sherfy said. “It could be worse,� he said. “At the level we’ve funded the program over the last five years, you would think we would be far worse off. But still today, more than 50 percent of our roads are in good condition.� One reason for that has been the resurfacing accomplished through capital projects, the city matches for which are funded through the street maintenance program. The 2013 plan will continue that practice, using $910,000 in city funds to leverage $1.54 million in county and federal dollars for major improvements to Monticello Road and Shawnee Mission Parkway. One development that alarms Sherfy, however, is the growing volume of failing curbs in the city, a circumstance due partly to the use of bad concrete mix supplied in the 1990s. “There are almost 480 miles of curbs in Shawnee,� Sherfy said, “and we’re estimating that around 140 of those miles are candidates for replacement. That’s a little over $20 million worth of curbs.� According to Sherfy, water is the No. 1 enemy of streets, and curb deterioration allows water to get under streets, necessitating expensive fulldepth repairs. Of course, the city’s not in any position to fund all $20 million worth of needed curb replacements now, Sherfy said. But by keeping an eye on the city’s roadways and communicating their condition through understandable metrics, he hopes to make future maintenance choices clearer for the City Council. “We need to be able to tell the story of our street network,� Sherfy said, “because the roads may look good now, but they’re all deteriorating every day.�

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QUOTEWORTHY I’m not afraid of death; I just don’t want to be there when it happens. Woody Allen

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The bright side of a bad day I should have known Thursday I made it to 71st Street and Quivira, was going to be a bad day as soon as I four blocks from my home. But at that walked outside around 7 a.m. and fell point, traffic on Quivira had come to a on my tailbone. standstill in both directions. No, strike that. I should have known To avoid the snarl, I turned off on almost a week earlier, when forecast- 71st Street, then navigated a few uners began warning of the foot-deep plowed blocks to get headed back snow expected on Feb. 21. north on Quivira — now with a new Despite the warnings, I joined the goal. I’d decided to find a safe, cleared many who hit the place to park as snow-packed roads ROB ROBERTS soon as possible, anyway because we walk home and stay felt we had to get to there until the pubwork or some other lic works crews had destination. But by made smoother sailthe time I made it to ing possible. the office, I realized As bad luck would that even my allhave it, however, wheel-drive Suburu I had to drive to Baja was no match for the rapidly de- Shawnee Mission Parkway, then a scending snow. It was obscuring the couple of blocks east before I found usually well-delineated pathways we a reasonably accessible place to park. follow to get from one place to anothSo from there, I started my 15-block er. And those without four-wheel- or walk home, realizing immediately all-wheel-drive were turning inter- that there is no good place to walk in a sections into wheel-spinning panic snowstorm. During the rare intervals zones. when there was no traffic, I walked in Thus, I abandoned my plan to drive the street. And when cars approached, around town to cover the snowstorm. I trudged through the knee- to thighInstead, I decided to phone Shawnee high drifts created by the plows. Public Works Director Ron FreyerI’d made it to 67th Street and Quimuth to ask if I could ride along in a vira by the time a public works offisnowplow. He agreed to the plan, but cial called and asked if I still wanted it didn’t work out either. to do a ride-along. No thanks, I told All morning, the city’s 21 snowplow him, I’m taking some photos on my drivers were absorbed with clearing walk home and, if I make it, I’m going trouble spots and pulling each other to collapse for a while. out of ditches along uncurbed roads The snow had served as a stunout west. So the call I was supposed to ning reminder of how vulnerable we receive from a driver assigned to pick can become when basics we take for me up didn’t come until after 1 p.m. granted — things such as dry underBy then, I had decided to drive the wear and roads — are yanked away. nearly 30 blocks home for lunch and But hours later, when some neighbors to take a few photos on the way there and a police officer helped my son and back. I knew the plows hadn’t yet and I get his car through drifts on our made a dent on residential streets yet. mission to retrieve the Baja, I came to But I figured I would have no prob- a more heartening conclusion: When lem, having to navigate only Shawnee the going gets tough, good-hearted Mission Parkway and Quivira Road. people generally band together to pull And I was almost right. each other through.

POINT OF VIEW The Dispatch’s 2012 Point of View panelists respond to weekly questions. See more responses and add comments of your own at shawneedispatch.com.

Q:

What do you think about the president’s desire to increase the federal minimum wage from $7.25 to $9 an hour?

“Nine dollars per hour translates to an annual salary of $18,720. That still represents the abject poverty of the working poor and the American dream deferred or shattered.”

“The ultimate consumer always pays all the costs. Always. So what do you think of running up your expenses that much?”

“In general, the increase in minimum wages will decrease the demand for labor, therefore increasing unemployment.”

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WHERE TO WRITE The De Soto school district is served by seven board members, representing six district area positions plus one atlarge position. Elections are contested in odd-numbered years. Here’s how to reach your elected representatives: • Position 1: William (Bill) Fletcher, 8953 Hillview Drive, De Soto, KS 66018, 913-583-1767 (Term expires 2015) • Position 2: J. Mitchell Powers, 22505 West 53rd Terrace, Shawnee, KS 66226, 913-441-8150 (Term expires 2015) • Position 3: Angela Handy, 22002

West 56th Terrace, Shawnee, KS 66226, 913-742-8946 (Term expires 2015) • Position 4: Randy Johnson, 8230 Delaware, De Soto, KS 66018, 913-5851063 (Term expires 2013) • Position 5: Dick Dearwester, 5121 Woodsonia Drive, Shawnee, KS 66226, 913-441-5456 (Term expires 2013) • Position 6: Tammy Thomas, 5665 Woodland Drive, Shawnee, KS 66218, 913-441-5522 (Term expires 2013) • Position 7 (At-large): Tim Blankenship, 30855 W. 98th St., De Soto, KS 66018, 913-583-3058 (Term expires 2015)

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Sombrero’s Mexican Cantina opening caps years of preparation By Rob Roberts rroberts@theworldco.info

Sombrero’s Mexican Cantina recently burst on to the local restaurant scene, opening in the former El Maguey space at 22702 Midland Drive in the Shawnee Crossings retail center. For co-owner Brian Roberts, however, Sombrero’s is the result of a lifelong dream and years of preparation. “I have been working at getting my own place for about six years,� he said. “I’ve been to Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California, working on recipes and getting the menu put together.� In addition, for the four months prior to Sombrero’s Feb. 15 grand opening, the owners worked to create a soothing, upscale interior through varying shades of blue paint, stacked stone walls and columns, artglass lighting, a loft-look ceiling and other touches. Sombrero’s is owned by Lee Roberts, who once worked at Ponak’s Mexican Kitchen & Bar in Kansas City, Mo., and his sons Brian and Jeremy Roberts, both veterans of Panzon’s, a popular Mexican restaurant in Lenexa. “Panzon’s has been successful because they know how to take care of people, which resulted in a lot of regulars,� said Brian Roberts, who worked his way up from busboy to

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BRIAN ROBERTS, left, and his brother, Jeremy Roberts, have brought an upscale look and lots of experience to Sombrero’s Mexican Cantina, 22702 Midland Drive. manager during 20 years there. “We will have that same philosophy of keeping people happy and exceeding their expectations with no excuses.� Due to their respect for Panzon’s owners, however, the Robertses decided not to borrow any of their recipes or steal any of their employees. Rather, Brian said, they handpicked experienced kitchen help from across the metropolitan area and hired a number of Mill Valley and De Soto high school students as servers to help create a neighbor-

hood restaurant feel. In addition, Brian created a menu featuring fresh tortillas, which will be made daily on the premises, and an assortment of sauces, including avocado, verde and habaneros varieties. “Fresh tortillas made in-house, chips, sauce — that’s the foundation,� he said. But beyond that, Sombreros features special dishes like Chile Rellenos, made from a recipe Brian picked up in New Mexico; Chili Verde, with

seasoned pork, beans and special seasonings; and tamales that have proved to be an early favorite. “We wanted to keep it real simple at first,� Brian said of the menu, which also includes a variety of enchiladas, burritos, tacos, tostados and salads. “Then down the road, we’ll introduce specials like Chicken Tanga and other authentic dishes.� The restaurant also features a full bar, with eight Mexican and domestic beers on tap, plus low-calorie Margaritas that Brian claims are the best in town. Sombrero’s, which also includes a room for private parties of up to 40 people, is open from 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and noon to 9 p.m. Sundays. Located across the street from Perceptive Software’s headquarters, Sombrero’s lunch business will take a hit when that company moves its 600-plus jobs to Lenexa in a year or so, Brian said. But he hopes to win the company and its employees over in the meantime and continue serving the firm in the future through the restaurant’s catering service. “The days of putting a ‘we’re open’ sign up and hoping people show up for lunch are gone,� Brian said. “Nowadays, you have to take lunch to people, and we’re going to do that by offering catering to local companies.�

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MEDICAL MUSEUM NOW ADMITTING VISITORS

LEFT PHOTO: MEDICINE’S HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM at 6801 Hedge Lane Terrace near the southwest corner of Shawnee Mission Parkway and Kansas Highway 7 opened Feb. 19. Owned by Dr. Bruce Hodges and his wife, Cathy Hodges, the museum features more than 4,500 medical artifacts from more than 20 countries. It will be open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays. Admission is $5. ABOVE: THIS IRON LUNG is among artifacts in the museum’s section on the nation’s deadly polio epidemics.

LEFT PHOTO: DR. BRUCE HODGES, the 79-year-old physician whose collection of medical artifacts is now on display at his new museum in western Shawnee, is pictured in its section on small pox, which was eradicated in 1977. According to Hodges, George Washington was one of the few small pox victims who survived. But the disease, which he contracted in Barbados at age 19, left him so disfigured that an artist had to “doctor” Washington’s face in the portrait that appears on the $1 bill. ABOVE: SOME OF the pharmaceutical ingredients on display at the new medical museum, such as strychnine and cyanide, are generally thought of by today’s layman as poisons.

Staff photos by Rob Roberts See more photos online at shawneedispatch.com

FAR LEFT PHOTO: ONE OF DR. HODGES’ favorite artifacts on display at Medicine’s Hall of Fame & Museum is this frontier physician’s set of saddlebags containing medicines from the 1880s. MIDDLE: THIS CEREMONIAL MASK, used in spiritual and healing exercises, is one of several within the African section at the museum. ABOVE: DATED 1657, this two-volume set of medical books by Hippocratis is one of the museum’s oldest artifacts.


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New club at SM North drawing students to the chess board By Melissa Treolo mtreolo@theworldco.info

After the final bell rang on a school day early in the year, Holly Clark began making her way to Room 173. And she admits to feeling “really geekyâ€? about what she was about to do in the orchestra practice room at Shawnee Mission North High School, but so what, she thought. “I don’t mind being seen as geeky,â€? the SM North junior said during a recent gathering of the school’s new chess club. “I always thought chess was kinda cool ‌ and one of those games that you could always get better at. It was like a specialized game; you have to learn how to move all the pieces.â€? Holly is one of a number of students who are meeting Mondays after school each week to practice the strategic board game. The club was started this school year by parent Pamela Webb. Webb, who has been playing chess herself since high school, said she helped start a chess club at Hope Lutheran School when her son, Matthew, was a student there. After Matthew entered SM North as a freshman this school year, though, she found out that her son’s new school had a chess club a while ago, but not anymore. So she decided to see what she could do to start one. “I asked Mr. Kramer (SM North principal) ‌ and he said, well, first I’d have to find a sponsor,â€? Webb said. She said she literally emailed every teacher in the school, asking if they would be willing to sponsor the club. A response she received from Karen McGhee-Hensel, the school’s orchestra teacher, was just what Webb was looking for. McGhee offered to be a sponsor and let the club use her room. In the beginning, Webb said, about 30 students showed up to participate in the club. And since then, “we’ve dwindled to about 15 or 20.â€? Some of the students come just for a fun activity to do after school, she said, and then there are a handful of students who have been taking the club to the next level, competing against other high school students in area chess tournaments. “There’s about seven or eight (students) on the chess team,â€? Webb said. Twice a month, those students on the team get instruction from expertrated chess player David Blair, who has been teaching chess for about 19 years and is former executive director of the Anatoly Karpov International School of Chess in Lindsborg. Blair lives in Wichita, so he uses Skype to communicate with the students and teach them new strategies for achieving the fundamental goal of chess: a checkmate of the opponent’s king. Webb said she met Blair at one of the team’s first tournaments and asked him if he’d be interested in working with the SM North students. Blair agreed, though he said he is new

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ZACHARY GOSS, a freshman at Shawnee Mission North, contemplates his next move during a recent meeting of the school’s new chess club.

Chess builds teamwork, leadership skills, reading comprehension. There’s a tremendous amount of math (involved). You’re always counting the material difference, adding up the points on both sides of the board, counting moves.� — David Blair, expert-rated chess player to the world of Skype. “I’m getting used to it,� he said via Skype following a recent chess club meeting. He also offered his take on chess, saying that it was more than just a board game between two players. “Chess builds teamwork, leadership skills, reading comprehension,� he said. “There’s a tremendous amount of math (involved). You’re always counting the material difference, adding up the points on both sides of the board, counting moves.� For senior Chase Scott, the game also helps him deal with his attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. “It works because I can use parts of my brain that like to go wild and focus on strategies and stuff,� said Chase, who joined the club at the request of a friend and because he wanted to get more involved during his last year of high school. But all strategies aside, the game is really a lot of fun, said junior Ricardo Hernandez, who learned to play chess from his grandfather when he was 5. “Taking out people’s pieces is fun,� he said. “It’s kind of like a weird fun. It’s like playing Monopoly, and it makes you feel smart.� Webb said the team had competed in a handful of tournaments throughout the area thus far, including one in November at Kansas University. “We’re doing really good for our first year,� she said. So good, in fact, that several students on the team scored high enough in tournaments that they will get to compete March 9 at the Kansas Scholastic Chess Association state championships in Wichita. The ultimate goal of the chess club, Webb said, is to start “getting a placement of first place, second place; winning medals, trophies for the school.� “We’re looking at trying to provide this program as a lettered program,� much like varsity sports, she said. And though a chess club may be viewed by some as being “just one of those things that all the nerds are in,� Holly said, it’s actually a pretty “cool� way to spend an afternoon. “It’s challenging,� she said. “Like, you get right across from someone and you’re playing and you have to think through every move.� Plus, she said, “the pieces are cool.� The club meets from 2:40 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. every Monday that school is in session. Interested students only need to show up, Webb said.

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Coffee like a secret weapon for richly flavored roasted pork Colorful recipe can be prepared as main dish or appetizer J.M. Hirsch Associated Press

Coffee has become my new favorite ingredient when roasting meat. It’s an effortless way to add gobs of flavor to whatever I am making. All I do is add whole coffee beans to whatever spice blend I am using as a wet or dry rub, then grind it to a powder and apply to the meat. The coffee provides deep, rich flavors with just a hint of acid. It’s a combination that works wonders for roasted meat. I’ve tried the spice-coffee combination called for below on both beef and pork tenderloins; both were fantastic. You also could use it on chicken breasts or thighs for a “blackened” chicken. The seasonings can be applied to the meat right before roasting. But if you have a little extra time, the flavor is even better if you rub the spices on the meat, then refrigerate it for several hours before roasting. And if you’d rather use these flavors in a wet rub, don’t hesitate to add a little olive or canola oil to the blend. If you’re looking for a simple and speedy dinner, make the roasted pork tenderloin in this recipe and serve it as is with a side salad or some roasted vegetables. Or for something partyworthy, slice it, slap it on rounds of baguette, then top with a dollop of cherry jam. For the latter variation, the pork can be served warm or room temperature.

Cherry-Topped CoffeeRoasted Pork Tenderloin An electric spice grinder (or coffee grinder) is the easiest way to make the spice rub for this recipe. If you don’t have one, substitute an equal amount of

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COFFEE PROVIDES deep, rich flavors with just a hint of acid. It’s a combination that works wonders for roasted meat, such as this recipe for Cherry-Topped Coffee-Roasted Pork Tenderloin.

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$209,950

Beautiful brand new ranch floor plan! Home features 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths. Master suite with walk-in closet, jetted tub, and separate shower, and a great kitchen with hardwood floors and walk-in pantry. Covered deck!

Stone Creek 2605 Stone Creek Dr. $229,950 Beautiful brand new California split! Home features an awesome open floor plan, huge vaulted ceilings in great room w/fireplace, super large master suite w/walk-in closet, jetted tub and separate shower.

2601 Stone Creek Dr. $209,950 Beautiful 3 bedroom ranch with a great open floor plan! Home features hardwood floors in kitchen/dining areas, vaulted ceilings in living room, great master suite with walk-in closet and luxurious bath.

18 Minutes from Legends shopping with an easy 4 lane highway commute. This subdivision offers great floor plans with a super school district.

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16710 Ruby Way

$214,950

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16709 Ruby Way

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Brand new 3 bedroom ranch plan with 3 car garage! Home features a great open floor plan w/vaulted ceilings in living room, kitchen island, hardwood floors in kitchen and dining, tile floors in baths, and a great master suite.

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High Point Downs 15327 Sycamore St. $185,000

15321 Sycamore St. $187,500

Super spacious 3 car garage split with upgrades galore. Granite counter tops throughout, hardwood in kitchen & dining room, tile in baths, laundry, and entryway. Large master suite w/ walk-in closet & huge master bath w/jetted tub.

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15233 Sycamore St. $199,950

15239 Sycamore St. $199,950

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LUCAS LEININGER, a member of Troop 93, is pictured with one of the living history props he created for his Eagle Scout project.

SHAWNEE NEWS IN BRIEF

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Fun and fitness is the goal of an exercise class for youth being offered by the Johnson County Park & Recreation District. Zumbatomic is the name of the class, which is aimed at boys and girls ages 8 through 13. It will encourage kids to dance, get fit, build confidence and stay healthy. The class will take place at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesdays starting March 13 at the Mill Creek Activity Center, 6518 Vista Drive. The cost for six 45-minute sessions of the class is $45 per person for Johnson County residents or $50 for

Youths invited to enter jewelry design contest Measetique Jewels is sponsoring a student jewelry design contest. The contest is open to youths in three age groups: 5-8, 9-13 and 14-17. Jewelry designer Marty Mease will make jewelry using the top designs entered in each group, and the overall winning piece will be sold, with proceeds benefiting the charity of the winner’s choice. Entry forms are available at the store, 13010 Shawnee Mission Parkway.

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STATE WRESTLING TOURNAMENT

A PROMISE FULFILLED

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ST. JAMES JUNIOR ANDREW TUJAGUE won the Class 5A state title at 138 pounds Saturday.

STATE WRESTLING

SJA’s Tujague realizes dream

By Stephen Montemayor smontemayor@theworldco.info

pair of near pins, McKinnis took a 9-2 lead into the second period. “I think it surprised him when I ankle-picked him the first time and he was on his back. I think that got in his head,” McKinnis said. “I think it got into his head even more when I kept doing it over and over and over.” But Gardner made it interesting, later hitting a five-point move in the second to pull within 9-7 and soon tacking on another two points to tie. “I had to turn it on,” McKinnis said. “No more me doing stupid stuff.” McKinnis notched a point off an escape and two more off a subsequent takedown to enter the final period up, 12-9. But with just 1:12 left — McKinnis up 14-10 — the pair tumbled out of bounds. McKinnis stopped where the mat ended and the floor began and Gardner’s momentum carried him over McKinnis’ left knee. McKinnis let out a shout and Newcomb rose from his seat looking stricken. After assessing the injury, McKinnis rose back off the mat, receiving the obligatory reminder of just how little time was left

WICHITA — Maybe by now it’s sunk in for St. James Academy junior Andrew Tujague. On Saturday, Tujague’s state championship at 138 pounds highlighted a second-place finish by the Thunder in the team’s first foray in the 5A tournament in Wichita. St. James (141 points) placed behind Arkansas City (177.5), edging St. Thomas Aquinas (128) for second. Tujague (28-11) ended a 0-0 stalemate in the third period of his championship match against Topeka-Seaman sophomore Daemeion Gay and held on for a 1-0 victory. The two had wrestled twice already this year, so Tujague knew a 1-0 lead was anything but safe. “I wrestled hard on my feet,” he said. “I wasn’t going to let him get anything on top as he’s no pushover on top.” Tujague’s brother, freshman Stephen Tujague (39-8), also defeated Valley Center freshman Ryan Delforge in the third-place match. “He had an incredible season,” Andrew Tujague said. “I know it didn’t’ end the way he wanted, but you don’t always get what you want. It’s really great to have him as my brother.” Sophomore Reese Cokeley (39-15), sophomore Zak Hensley (33-8) and junior Trent Salsbury (45-11) all also won their third-place matches. Meanwhile, junior Ben VanLerberg (36-17) defeated Goddard junior Christian Frame by default in the fifth-place

Please see MCKINNIS, page 16

Please see WRESTLING, page 17

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SMNW JUNIOR LAPHONSO MCKINNIS celebrates his 170-pound title win with assistant coach Mark Wahl and head coach Howard Newcomb.

McKinnis wins SMNW’s second state title pionship under Newcomb, following Blake Trullinger’s 125-pound title in 2002. Trullinger, meanwhile, would WICHITA — Shawnee Mission North- text Newcomb throughout this tourwest junior LaPhonso McKinnis is on nament, congratulating him on semithe ground at the foot of a staircase final victories, second- and third-place inside Hartman Arena, rolling on the finishes and, now, another state chamground in both a state of delirium and pion. just a little bit of pain in his knee. That champion rose to his feet, Surrounding McKinnis are team- meeting more hugs and handshakes. mates, former opponents and SM Upon receiving his medal and comNorthwest assismemorative tant coaches, the bracket, he took I can’t wait to get home and latter reminding show my mom.” off again across passersby that the stadium floor McKinnis just — SMNW junior LaPhonso McKinnis and up another won the Class 6A set up steps. state championMcKinnis ship in just his maintained a firm second season. grip on the brackSM Northwest coach Howard New- et from then on. comb is 20 yards away, glasses off and “I can’t wait to get home and show a tear stuck on his cheek as he shakes my mom,” McKinnis said. his head. “Oh man, oh man,” he re••• peats. McKinnis surprised Garden City McKinnis became just the second senior Anthony Gardner with a move Cougar to win a state wrestling cham- called an ankle pick early in their championship match. He later said he O Even more Class 5A and 6A knew that was the move he needed state wrestling coverage inside. to execute against Gardner, who’d be Pages 16-18 tough to take down otherwise. After a

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SMNW FRESHMAN BRENNI ROSE scored 12 points in a 62-50 victory against SM North on Friday. The Cougars will play host to SM East in the sub-state opener on Wednesday.

BASKETBALL

SMNW girls halt losing streak before sub-state

they came up with 21 points. The Indians were forced to foul to stay in the game, which allowed the Cougars At the halfway point of the opening to pull away for the double-digit win quarter on Friday, the Shawnee Mis- down the stretch. sion Northwest girls basketball team Leading SM Northwest with 14 gained the edge and never let up, best- points, including two three-pointers, ing SM North, 62-50, on senior night. was McKayla Ross. Arielle Jackson “It was a great senior night for the scored 13, and both Brenni Rose (12 Lady Cougars,” points) and Anna SM Northwest King (11 points) It was nice to be in control of also reached douhead coach Jeff ble figures. Dickson said. the game from midway through King was one of “All three se- the first quarter until the end of three SM Northniors started the game. I was really proud of west seniors — the game, and our hustle and leadership, and it alongside Kristina all three scored was a nice building block headPurinton and Elisand played really ing into sub-state play.” sa Ojeda — playwell. It was nice ing in their final to be in control — Jeff Dickson, SMNW girls basketball coach regular-season of the game from game. midway through “Elissa, Kristhe first quarter until the end of the game. I was really tina and Anna have meant so much to proud of our hustle and leadership, our program, and it was very special and it was a nice building block head- to finish their final regular season home game the right way,” Dickson ing into sub-state play.” After the Cougars gained control in said. Leading the Indians, who finish the the first quarter, they took a 16-12 lead into the second. The Cougars narrow- regular season 10-10 (4-9 in the Sunly outscored the Indians, 12-11, in that flower League), were senior Courtquarter and pushed their lead to five ney Hughes with 17 points, including five 3-pointers, and freshman Brianna at the break. Scoring was again neck-and-neck in Farr, who hit two treys and scored 12. The Cougars open sub-state play as the third quarter, but it was the Cougars who again had the edge with 13 the No. 2 seed and will play host to No. points to SM North’s 12 as they led 41- 7 SM East (6-14) at 7 p.m. Thursday. SM North, meanwhile, received the 35 going into the final eight minutes. In the fourth quarter, SM Northwest tournament’s No. 2 seed and will play (15-5, 8-3 in Sunflower League) got its host to No. 5 SM West (9-10) at 7 p.m. best offensive quarter of the night as on Thursday. By SJ Munoz

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SMNW JUNIOR LAPHONSO MCKINNIS stands atop the medals podium at the state wrestling tournament Saturday in Wichita after winning the Class 6A 170-pound championship.

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and what was waiting for him on the other end. ••• Hours before McKinnis rode out the final seconds of his 16-11 victory, circling to create distance between himself and Gardner as time expired, McKinnis stood alone in a storage room just out of view of the main floor. At the end of the night, when trying to make sense of how a secondyear wrestler could be so calm on this stage, his coach was at a loss. Meditation maybe? Newcomb wasn’t too far off the mark. Before he walked out onto the floor, McKinnis later said, he shed a few tears in that room and gathered himself. Before he could break his opponent, he had to break himself. “I made it all the way to the finals,” McKinnis said. “In the back of my head I kept thinking about how I didn’t want to let my team down.” McKinnis helped lead the Cougars to a 10th-place finish, one point be-

hind SM West. Joining him were senior Colton Almos (third, 145 pounds) and junior Mario Galvan (second, 195 pounds). Earlier on Saturday, McKinnis earned a 7-4 decision in his semifinal match against Derby senior Jose Santillon. One season after going 0-2 at state and finishing 9-9, McKinnis (38-9) leapt into the arms of assistant coach Mark Wahl, who has seen McKinnis through the entirety of his young career. “He beats himself more than other kids beat him,” Wahl said. Later Saturday afternoon, given some downtime, McKinnis picked up the phone and called his older brother, Deland. It’d be a number he’d call again later that night to affirm a promise made when the two first spoke — before McKinnis etched his name on the walls inside SM Northwest. “I’m not leaving with the silver medal,” McKinnis told his brother in their first conversation. “I’m not leaving the runner-up.” ONLINE: Find more photos and coverage of Shawnee-area wrestlers in Saturday’s state tournament online at shawneedispatch.com.



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MILL VALLEY JUNIOR JAKE ELLIS came back to place third at 145 pounds in the Class 5A wrestling tournament on Saturday.

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SMNW SENIOR COLTON ALMOS finished his wrestling career with a victory in the Class 6A 145-pound third-place match on Saturday.

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ST. JAMES FRESHMAN STEPHEN TUJAGUE wrapped up a 39-8 debut season with a third-place finish at 138 pounds in Class 5A on Saturday.

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SMNW JUNIOR MARIO GALVAN was one of two Cougars to advance to 6A finals. Galvan finished second at 195 pounds after a 3-2 loss to Gardner-Edgerton sophomore Seth Pesek on Saturday in Wichita.

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SM NORTH SENIOR ARMANDO CONTRERAS finished fourth at 220 pounds in the 6A tournament after dropping a pair of overtime losses — the first in double O.T. — to Hutchinson junior Lex Plummer.


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Property Manager A Property Management Co. based in Manhattan, KS is currently seeking applicants for a property manager position for multiple properties totaling approx 200 units in Lawrence. Residential property mgmt. experience required. Qualified candidate must also be outgoing, dependable, and selfmotivated who displays good customer service and admininistrative skills. Salary based on exp and qualifications. Competitive benefits with 401K provided.

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Monthly Sherman Township board meetings are held at Sherman Township Fire Station #1 170th and Kreider beginning 7:00pm on the first Monday of each month. Approved by the Sherman Township Board February 5, 2013 ________

26” Boys Mongoose Mountain Bike. Like new. Includes bike lock and tire pump. $100 firm. 785-691-5214 Mountain Speed Bike $95 OBO. Call 785-749-7797

Cemetery Lots Cemetery Lots in Lawrence Memorial Park. Six spaces available in lot 259 and 260 in Section Acacia A. $750 ea. Call 405-722-5245 or 405-659-7302

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Send cover letter/resume Older Computer. $75. to: McCullough Great starter for kids. Development, Inc. Call 785-749-7797. Attn.: Director of HR P.O. Box 1088, Manhattan, KS 66505-1088 or email to Thicker line? hr@mdiproperties.com Bolder heading? EOE Color background or

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Firewood-Stoves Reasonably Priced Mixed hardwoods. Approximately $140 a cord. 3BR, 1 bath, W/D hookup, 785-640-6658 CH/CA, DR, bsmt., garage. No pets. $850/ mo. Yr. Seasoned Mixed Firewood lease. 913-585-1211 for sale. Lawrence area. Delivery available. Call Pine Landscape Center. 785-843-6949

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Gated 10 acres, Ranch, TV-Video 4500 sq. ft., Magnificent. 5 BR, 5 full baths, large 32” Samsung LCD family rm, beautiful kit., flatscreen TV. 360 series. hardwood floors, in- Near new. $100 firm. ground pool. Tonganoxie 785-691-5214 schools, $525,000. John W. Evans II EVANS REAL ESTATE CO. INC. 913-845-2400 TONGANOXIE, KS.

Vacation Property 3 units left at Cedar Heights, starting at $98,500 w/ boat slip, located on the beautiful Lake of the Ozarks in Camdenton, MO. Developer says bring all offers, everything must go. Come by the model or call Lake Life Properties 573-346-9655

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Marcy 3 Workout Ctr Paid $750 new, asking $100. Call Rod 785-749-7797.

RV Keystone 2004 Springdale 26 ft. Fifth Wheel with many upgrades. Good Condition. Rarely used. $9,750 Please call and leave a msg, 785-917-1881

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ministration pursuant to the Kansas Simplified Estates Act, and if such request is granted, the Court may not supervise administration of the estate and no further notice of any action of the Personal Representative or other proceeding in the administration, will be given except for notice of final settlement of the decedent’s estate. Should written objections to simplified administration be filed with the Court, the Court may order supervised administration to ensue.

decree will be entered in due course upon the Petition.

You are required to file your written defenses thereto on or before the 28th day of March, 2013, at 9:00 o’clock A.M. of said day, in said Court, in the City of Olathe, in Johnson County, Kansas, at which time and place said cause will be heard. Should you fail therein, judgment and

All creditors are notified to exhibit their demands against the Estate within four (4) months from the date of the first publication of this notice as provided by law, and if their demands are not thus exhibited, they shall be forever barred. Peggy Margaret Rose Dirks Petitioner Danny C. Trent #11174 Perry and Trent, L.L.C. 13100 Kansas Avenue, Suite C Bonner Springs, Kansas 66012 Phone: (913) 441-3411 Fax: (913) 441-3656 Attorney for Petitioner ________

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