Valley Heights Track Teams To Return To State Meet

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Valley Heights Track Teams To Return To State Meet
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Valley Heights Track Teams
To Return To State Meet
Elijah Smith, Valley Heights won 4 events in the Regional Track Meet and will be going back to the 2015 State Track Meet.
Thursday, May 28, 2015
CMH Merges Two
Clinics in Marysville
Community
Memorial
Healthcare (CMH) will merge
two of its medical clinics in
Marysville,
Community
Physicians Clinic (CPC) and
Marysville Clinic, into one
clinic, effective Tuesday, June
2, 2015. The clinic will be
known
as
‘Community
Physicians Clinic.’
Merging the clinics has been
a goal of the CMH medical
staff and hospital leadership for
some time. Physician Shane
Thoreson, and nurse practitioner Linda Bott, both at
Marysville Clinic, and staff,
will move into Community
Physicians Clinic to join physicians Randy Brown, Ben
Bruna, John Haefele, and John
Ryan, nurse practitioners Anne
Bruna and Michele Voelker,
and office staff. Jean Stillwell,
will serve as clinic manager.
“The clinic merger was done
to better position the hospital in
a changing health care industry
by seeking efficiencies and
improved scheduling,” said
Curtis Hawkinson, hospital
administrator. He added, “This
merger has addressed organizational challenges and will provide opportunities to maximize
resources and create a stronger
and more seamless system of
care.”
General surgeon Fernando
Ugarte, whose office was located in CPC, has moved into the
Marysville Clinic building. Dr.
Ken Duensing and nurse practitioner Cheri Shanks will
remain at the Blue Rapids
Medical Clinic. Community
Physicians Clinic in Wymore,
NE will also remain open.
Clinic remodeling is nearing
completion and on schedule for
the transition to take place on
June 2nd. CMH plans to have
an open house for the public
sometime later this year.
CMH Announces 20152016 Board Members
Community
Memorial
Healthcare (CMH) announces
the election of new members to
its 2015-2016 Board of
Directors: Gail Gilkerson and
Jim Ladner, both of Marysville,
and Ray Shultz, DVM,
Randolph. Gilkerson is a
retired USD 364 school nurse;
Ladner is employed at Landoll
Corporation in sales management; and Dr. Shultz, is a veterinarian and co-owner of
Valley Vet Supply.
Trent Moser, Marysville,
was elected Chair, succeeding
Dan Caffrey, Marysville. Bryce
Porter was elected Vice-Chair.
Other board members include:
Dennis Cashier, Marysville;
Ken Lamoreaux, Waterville;
Lucy Papes, Marysville; Marge
Schlabach, Hanover; Delores
Stump, Blue Rapids; Bob Voet,
Home;
Candace
Wright,
Marysville; and Dr. Ken
Duensing, Chief of Medical
Staff.
Corporate
members
approved a new Bylaw change
in April to increase the number
of board terms a Director can
serve from two to three. The
result is that a Director can
serve a total of nine years
instead of six years. The
change becomes effective
beginning in 2016. Increasing
the number of terms a Director
may serve will enable CMH to
take advantage of a Director’s
knowledge and experience
gained for a longer period of
time. In a related matter, the
Board approved a policy that
requires each Director to obtain
24 hours of continuing education each year to learn and
understand the healthcare
organization and industry.
CMH extends a warm welcome to our 2015-2016 hospital board members.
Shelby Vermetten, Valley Heights won 2 events in the Regional Track Meet last week. Shelby took first in the Shot Put and
the Discus Throw. She also took 4th in the Javelin.
Back To The Kansas State Track Meet
Last year Valley Heights
Girls took three to the State
Track Meet in Wichita and
walked off with 1st Place. They
took two boys and finished 6th
in the State.
Seven Girls will return
Saturday to defend their championship. They took first at
Regionals with 84 points. The
seven Girls and how they
placed in the Regionals:
Kayla Smith: 1st in triple
jump; 2nd with the 4x100 relay
team; and 3rd in both the 100
meter dash and the long jump.
Shelby Vermetten: 1st in
both the shot put and the discus
throw.
Sidney Blackburn: 2nd in the
shot put and 3rd in the discus
throw; 4th in the javelin throw.
Styler Sanders: 2nd in the
high jump and 2nd with the
4x100 relay team.
Nicole Weyer: 4th in the
long jump and 2nd with the
4x100 relay team.
Taylor Doner will be joining
Smith, Saunders and Weyer in
the 4x100.
Last year Valley Heights
Boys took two and this year
they will take three. They took
second at the Regionals with 68
points.
Elijah Smith: 1st in the 110
meter hurdles; 1st in the long
jump; 1st in the triple jump and
1st in the 300 meter hurdles.
Adrian Pishny: 2nd in the
3200 meter run and 3rd in the
Blue Rapids Alumni...
Master of Ceremonies and Alumni President Margaret Blaske are having a good time with the 120 Alumni in this photo. The Blue Rapids High
School held their 79th reunion Saturday. You can see more photos or the
video by going to bluerapidsfreepress.com or hit the QR Codes with
your Smart Phone. (Photos by Linda Brake)
1600 meter run.
Anthony Edwards: 4th in the
boys high jump.
Also scoring points in the
Regional but not going to State
are: Jarret Griffee: 6th in the
400 meter dash for 1 point and
5th in the 4x400 meter relay for
2 points. Joining Griffee in the
4x400 were Anthony Edwards
Harrison Blaske and Logan
Woodyard.
Logan also placed 6th in the
long jump for 1 point.
More sites in Kansas to
offer free summer meals
WICHITA, Kan. (AP) _
Kansas will offer free meals to
children this summer at 100
more sites than last year.
This week, 44 school cafeterias and other Wichita sites will
begin offering free meals as
part of the annual summer food
service program.
The Wichita Eagle reports
(http://bit.ly/1PIbjcs ) that the
meals are for children who
count on free breakfasts and
lunches during the school year.
Peggy McAdoo, assistant
director of child nutrition and
wellness for the Kansas
Department of Education, says
there may be more than 450
sites statewide this year, nearly
100 more locations than last
summer. The Kansas Food
Bank also will supply meals to
19 sites in rural communities.
The program is open to children younger than 18 and doesn't require any paperwork.
Valley Heights is one of the
450 school offering the program.
Memorial Service
Photos
The Blue Rapids Legion held Memorial Services at Prospect Hill,
Fairmont Cemetery and at Greenwood Cemetery on Memorial Day
Monday. You can see more photos or the video by going to bluerapidsfreepress.com or hit the QR Codes with you Smart Phone. (Photos by Deb
Barrington)
Photos
Obituaries
Blue Rapids Free Press
Thursday, May 28, 2015
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Egg prices surge to record on shortage caused by bird flu
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) _
Egg prices reached record levels on Friday after a bird flu
outbreak decimated the flock,
leading to the death of more
than 20 million egg-laying hens
over the last month in the top
producing state of Iowa.
The virus spread appears to
have slowed but not stopped.
Federal officials are planning
an aggressive educational campaign to improve biosecurity
around infected barns after
tests have shown the disease is
spreading from farm to farm.
Officials studying the worst
bird flu outbreak in the U.S. say
they're learning about the virus
that has led to 40 million dead
birds _ mostly turkeys and egglaying chickens _ either from
the disease or euthanized to
prevent its spread. Following
are some answers to questions
about the current status of the
outbreak.
Yes, in the short term at
least. With egg supplies dwindling, the price of eggs used in
food products and shell eggs
we eat for breakfast will climb
higher. Carton egg prices
reached a record Friday of
$2.32 a dozen for Midwest
large eggs, said Rick Brown, a
senior vice president for Urner
Barry, a commodity market
analysis firm. That's a 95 percent increase in a month. The
previous record was $2.27 set
last Dec 4. Breaker eggs, those
used to make ice cream, mayonnaise and other processed
foods also set a record Friday.
They reached the record $2.13
a dozen, up 238 percent from
63 cents they were selling for
on April 22 when the virus hit
Iowa's egg-laying hen population.
Roepke of Waterville.
Funeral services were held at
2:00 pm, Wednesday, May 27,
2015, at the Swede Creek
United Methodist Church,
north of Randolph with Pastor
Kevin Larson officiating.
Music was provided by
Marjorie Anderson, the congregation sang “Great is Thy
Faithfulness” and a quartet of
Bruce and Christi Kaump and
Wendell and Brenda Anderson
sang “Jesus Will Walk with
Me”. Casket Bearers were
Ross Bergsten, Bruce Kaump,
Wendell Anderson, Dick
Blaske, Max Blaske and Dirk
Burial was at
Hargedine.
Swede Creek Cemetery.
Viewing will be from Noon
to 8:00 pm, on Tuesday, at
Terry-Christie Funeral Home in
Waterville, where her family
will receive guests from 6:30 to
8:00 pm.
Memorials are suggested to
the Swede Creek United
Methodist Church and may be
sent in care of the funeral home
at PO Box 61, Waterville,
Kansas 66548.
Services arranged by TerryHome,
Funeral
Christie
Kansas.
Waterville,
Condolences may be left on
line at www.terrychristiefuneralhome.com
WILL EGG PRICES GO UP?
Fanchon F. Bergsten
Fanchon F. Bergsten, age 98,
of Blue Rapids, passed away at
Blue Valley Senior Living in
Blue Rapids on Friday, May 22,
2015.
Fanchon was born April 16,
1917, at Cottage Hill, to
Edward F. and Anna F.
(Kneemeyer) Roepke. She
attended Cottage Hill Grade
School and Waterville High
School. On May 2, 1937, she
married Ralph L. Bergsten, at
the church parsonage.
She was a lifelong member
of the Swede Creek United
Methodist Church where she
served in many capacities
including being a Sunday
School Teacher and being a
member of the United
Methodist Women. She was a
member of the EHU and was a
Master Homemaker for 1970.
Fanchon was preceded in
death by an infant daughter
Muriel and by five brothers and
sisters; Edna Roepke, Amanda
Blaske,
Alta
Rickson,
Lawrence Roepke and Ethel
Weide.
Survivors include her two
children; Char Donelson of
Colorado Springs and Ed
Bergsten and wife Mickey of
Blue Rapids, three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, and a brother Everett
Loretta Josephine Schroeder
Loretta Josephine Schroeder,
92, Hanover, died Wednesday,
May 20, 2015, at the Hanover
Hospital.
Visitation was Friday, May
22, from Noon until 8:00 p.m.
at the Hanover Mortuary.
Mass of Christian Burial was
held at 9:00 a.m., Saturday,
May 23, at St. John’s Catholic
Church in Hanover. Father
David Metz officiated. Janet
Fritschi will play the organ
while the church choir sings
“Amazing Grace”, “How Great
Thou Art”, “Ave Maria”, and
“Here I Am Lord”.
The pallbearers werel be Ted
Bruna, Vince Bruna, Alan
Bruna, Don Schuessler, Jim
Sandman and Shorty Goeckel.
Burial will be in St. John’s
Catholic Cemetery in Hanover.
Loretta was born August 25,
1922, in rural Washington
County to Joseph and
Josephine (Goeckel) Koehler.
On June 24, 1941, she was unit-
ed in marriage to Francis
Schroeder at St. John’s
Catholic Church in Hanover.
They were blessed with two
children, Connie and Larry.
Loretta and Francis owned
and operated Schroeder HyKlas Grocery and Loretta had a
ceramic business in Hanover.
She was a member of St.
John’s Catholic Church, St.
John’s Auxiliary and the
American Legion Auxiliary.
She was preceded in death
by her husband, Francis in
1986; parents; and brother,
Edward Koehler.
Survivors include daughter,
Connie (Edwin) Ryser, Kansas
City, MO; son, Larry (Kay)
Schroeder, Platte City, MO;
four grandchildren and eight
great-grandchildren.
A memorial fund is established and will be designated
family.
the
by
later
Contributions may be sent in
care of Hanover Mortuary.
at
Cemetery in Waterville.
Memorials are suggested to
the Community Memorial
Hospital Foundation and may
be sent in care of Terry-Christie
Funeral Home at PO Box 61,
Waterville, Kansas 66548.
Services arranged by TerryHome,
Funeral
Christie
Kansas.
Waterville,
Condolences may be left on
line at www.terrychristiefuneralhome.com
Phyllis J. Runnebaum
Phyllis J. Runnebaum, age
69, of Marysville, passed away
on Wednesday, May 20, 2015,
at her home in Marysville.
Phyllis was born December
30, 1945, at Waterville, to Glen
F. and Erna M. (Samsel)
Sperry. She was a graduate of
Blue Rapids High School in
1963. Phyllis spent many years
being a mom. For many years
she enjoyed working as a caretaker for the residents of Twin
Valley
Developmental
Services.
Phyllis was a member of St.
Mark’s Lutheran Church in
Waterville.
She was preceded in death
by her sister Glenda Leonard
and her parents.
Survivors include her two
sons, Jeff Warders of Navarre
and Kevin Warders of
Marysville, a brother Roland
Sperry and wife Nona of Bella
Vista, Arkansas, six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Funeral Services were held
2:00 pm, Tuesday, May 26,
2015, at St. Mark’s Lutheran
Church in Waterville, with
Pastor Debby Dick officiating.
Music was provided by organist Lois Andersen and included
“What A Friend We Have in
Jesus” and “Amazing Grace”
sung as congregational hymns.
Casket bearers were Richard
Spunaugle, Doug Pishney, Fritz
Blaske, Randy Wilcox, Jerry
Stump and Bill Barrington.
Burial was at Riverside
Helen Joan (Lynch) Vering
Helen Joan (Lynch) Vering,
88, of Marysville passed to our
Father in Heaven on May 22,
2015, after a lengthy illness.
Helen was preceded in death
by her husband of 58 years,
Marcel (Mark) Vering in 2005.
She was born July 23, 1926, in
Pawnee City, NE, to Henry and
Gertrude Lynch. She was the
3rd of 5 children. Shortly after,
the family moved to Marysville
where Helen later graduated
from Marysville High School
in 1944.
After working for the Martin
Bomber Plant in Omaha during
the war, Helen returned to
Marysville and married her
high school sweetheart, Mark,
on June 3, 1946. Helen and
Mark farmed north of Blue
Rapids and later west of
Marysville, where they raised
hogs, registered angus cattle
and crops. Helen’s passion in
life was her family of 5 chil-
dren, 14 grandchildren and 17
great grandchildren. She was a
4-H cooking leader for 16 years
and loved attending her kid’s
activities. She was also a member of St. Gregory’s Church, St.
Gregory’s Quilting and Altar
Society, American Legion
Auxillary, Past Commander’s
Wives, the DAR and past member of the Moose Club and
Country Club. She was also an
RSVP senior volunteer, a member of the Marshall County
Historical Society, several card
groups and a member of the
Schroyer Club since 1948.
After Mark retired, he and
Helen enjoyed playing cards,
dancing and visiting with family. Besides Mark, Helen is preceded in death by her brother
Bobby Lynch and sister
Kathryn Lynch and is survived
by her brothers Jack Lynch and
Jim Lynch, wife Joan, and sister-in-law, Donna Vering.
Helen is also survived by her
daughter Kathy (Bob) Scott of
Denver and grandchildren Niki
(David) Maclean, Amy (Bryan)
Cook and Taylor Scott; son
Greg (Tami) Vering of
Marysville and grandchildren
Brandon (Tracy) Vering, Alicia
(Nick) Pecenka and Shelley
(Brian) Patenaude; son Kevin
(Jeanne) Vering of Beloit and
grandchildren Kendra (Matt)
Lay and Kyle Vering; daughter
Janelle (Kevin) Burlin of
Stillwell and grandchildren
Jacob (Meleah) Burlin and
Brianne Burlin; and son Chris
(Kim) Vering of Lenexa and
grandchildren Courtney, Caleb,
Devin and Jesse.
A rosary service was held at
7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 26,
at St. Gregory’s Catholic
Church
Funeral service were held
10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, May
27, at the church.
Helen will lie in state from
10 a.m. until 5 p.m. at Kinsley
Mortuary on Tuesday and one
hour before the service. Burial
will be at St. Gregory’s cemetery immediately following the
service with lunch to be served
at St. Gregory’s hall after burial.
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Mann, Coggins Selected
For K.V.A. All Star Match
This Weeks Photo Gallery
Drew Mann of Smith Center
High School and Cassidy
Coggins Valley Heights have
been selected to play in the
2015
Kansas
Volleyball
Association All-Star Match to
be held at the Washburn
University in Topeka.
The All-Star Match athletes
are selected by the KVA selection committee and comprise
the top seniors in the state, covering all classifications. 24
senior athletes are selected.
The match will take place at
Lee Arena on Saturday, June
6th, at 6:30 p.m. Drew is the
daughter of Tracy Mann and
Angie Harrison. Coggins is the
daughter of Kevin and
Jacqueline Coggins of Blue
Rapids.
Call Angie Harrison at 785747-6632 for ticket information.Athletes playing on the
2015 All-Star Volleyball teams
include:
Coaches: Cathy Foote,
Wamego HS and Laramie
Jueneman, Washington County
HS Athletes: Mandy Michaelis,
Wabaunsee HS; Jacy Martin,
Southern Cloud-Glasco HS;
Macy Franson, Clay Center
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Kylie McKinney, Minneapolis
HS; Hannah Puetz, Southeast
of Saline HS; Britt Widrig,
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Erin Alexander, Washington
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Drew Mann (pictured) of Smith Center High School and Cassidy Coggins Valley Heights have been selected to play in the 2015
Kansas Volleyball Association All-Star Match. Also selected were Chloe Cudney, Marysville HS; Erin Alexander, Washington HS;
Taylor Powell, Washington HS; Kesiah Thalmann, Linn HS. (See Story at Right.)
2015
Memorial
Day
Valley Heights
Regional Track
Meet Photos 1
Valley Heights
Regional Track
Meet Photos 2
2015 Blue
Rapids Alumni
Meeting
Valley Heights
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& fenced yard. $64,000.
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Heights
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Rapids City
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Formed
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Heights
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6th Grade
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CMH Foundation Run Coming
Community
Memorial
Healthcare Foundation is gearing up for its annual Big Blue
River Days Run on Saturday,
June 6th, in conjunction with
the Big Blue BBQ and Auto
Show. The event features a 1
Mile Fun Run/Walk, and timed
5K & 10K races held on the
scenic Blue River Rail Trail in
Marysville. The 10K will start
at 8 AM, followed by the 5K,
and then the 1 Mile. The
Foundation is proud to sponsor
this community event with all
proceeds going to promote programs and services of
Community
Memorial
Healthcare.
The Run is open to all individuals regardless of their age
or fitness level. Whether you
have just decided to become
more physically active or you
are a seasoned runner, we
encourage you to join us. Each
Waterville Golf Course
step you take, fast or slow, will
be one step closer to a healthier
you.
Early registration discounts
end May 25th. Registration
forms can be picked up at
Community
Memorial
Healthcare and Marysville
Health & Fitness or you can
print one from our website at
www.cmhcare.org. Register
online
by
going
to
www.active.com or scanning
the QR code using your smart
phone.
We look forward to seeing
you on June 6th! Please contact
Pam Harrison at 785-562-4473
with any questions about our
event.
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Blue Rapids Free Press - Thursday, May 28, 2015
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Valley Heights Going To State
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Valley Heights Sidney Blackburn starts her Discus Throw at the Regional Track
Meet held at Valley Heights Friday afternoon. Blackburn took 3rd place in this
event and took 2nd in the Shot Put and 4th in the Javelin. She will be going to
State this Friday and Saturday in Wichita in all three events. (Photo by Deb
Barrington. Use your smart phone and scan the QR Code at the right to go direct
to the photos.
Logan Woodyard picked up 1 point in the Long Jump (above) and 2 points on the 4x400 meter relay to help the
Valley Heights Boys to a Second Place finish at the Regionals.
Adrian Pishny took 2nd in the 3200 meter run and 3rd place in the 1600 meter run. Adren will be going to State in
both events this Friday.
Valley Heights Skyler Sanders took 2nd place at the Regional Track Meet last Friday. She also
ran on the 4x100 meter relay team that took second. She is going to State in both events.
Use your smart phone and scan the QR Code at the right to go direct to more Regional Track
Meet photos.
USD 498 Valley Heights and USD 380 Vermillion have a
School Social Worker position open for the 2015-2016
school year. This will be a shared position between the two
districts. Minimum qualification is a Bachelors Degree in
Social Work with a Masters Degree preferred. Experience
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Working with Groups and Teams, Community Collaboration
are also preferred but not required. Salary is $40,000$45,000 depending on experience. Single health insurance
will be provided. Job start date is August 1, 2015. Call USD

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