Hutchinson ks obituaries
Hutchinson, KS (A.K.A. "Hutch" or "Salt City")
2012.10.07 01:22 hutch_is_lame Hutchinson, KS (A.K.A. "Hutch" or "Salt City")
**Hutchinson**^KS, home of the Cosmosphere and the Strataca Salt Museum! OLD DESCRIPTION: > The ~~un~~official middle-of-nowhere here in North America...
2013.11.21 18:38 A community for beer in the Kansas City region!
A community for beer in the Kansas City region!
2023.03.28 19:39 IDislikeHomonyms Where are video game testing jobs where apartment rents are also reasonable?
So not Silicon Valley. Too expensive rents for apartments, but also a lot of VG testing jobs.
I'm happy paying under $400/month in Hutchinson, KS.
Also, how common are REMOTE VG testing jobs where I can do it from home, and how much do they pay?
At this time, I'd be interested in testing mobile games on my smartphone for a living. So suggestions in this particular niche, please? Thanks.
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2023.03.27 19:32 jookco Death - Obituary : FL artist James F. Hutchinson, 90, passes away. Read Story : https://famousdeathnews.com/2023/03/27/fl-artist-james-f-hutchinson-90-passes-away/?feed_id=10351&_unique_id=6421d3360067d
2023.03.27 17:45 SchlesingerMindy323 [HIRING] 25 Jobs in KS Hiring Now!
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2023.03.26 05:01 W_Bussin_Rizz Might get smacked for posting this
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2023.03.24 17:56 drnowlan Flanders Red with Jalapeños - Sandhills Brewing, Hutchinson KS
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2023.03.21 16:57 thatguyinhutch I'm all out of ideas and I need your help
“Truly, I say to you, as you did it to one of the least of these my brothers, you did it to me.” Matthew 25: 40 This morning, the Senate Public Health and Welfare Committee finished up its effort to strip fentanyl testing strips and an Overdose death review board from HB2390 - and instead replaced the bill with language from SB6
HB2390 was a bill that would’ve created a review board that would examine opioid overdose deaths in the state and look for policy recommendations that could help reduce and prevent future overdose deaths. It also contained a provision that would decriminalize fentanyl testing strips - which is a tool that’s proven to alter the behavior of those using drugs and demonstrably saves lives. It was introduced by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, and introduced and supported by a Republican member of the House who is also a doctor.
SB6 is a bill that restricts “the authority of the Secretary of Health and local health departments to prevent the introduction and spread of infectious or contagious diseases.” It was introduced by Sen. Mark Steffen, of Hutchinson.
HB2390 passed the House with a unanimous vote - 121-0. SB6 passed the Senate by a vote of 22-18.
In the Senate Committee, the first salvo was to strip out fentanyl testing strips. The second was to strip out the review board, and the third was to gut the bill altogether and insert Sen. Steffen’s lingering paranoia about public health. You can watch how it played out, and also learn how to not run a committee.
Here's the video -
https://youtu.be/9PIPZc59RAw The prevailing thought among seemingly enough Senate Republicans is that allowing testing strips will enable drug use. That’s not true - and not supported by a shred of evidence. When that argument was knocked down, they invented the excuse that if fentanyl testing strips are not illegal, law enforcement could lose the probable cause needed to carry out further searches. This, likewise isn’t true. The law enforcement officers I talked to - including the KBI - indicated that it takes more than one thing to create probable cause. And there’s always more than one thing if a search is warranted.
At some point, we have to accept that there are people in the Capitol building who don’t care about
some people. They care about the
right people - and that is always, without question, defined by the people in charge.
I will admit that I’m exhausted, demoralized, and, frankly defeated.
In this building, we’re supposed to be here to do good work. To help people. To learn - about our state, our industries, our people, and the challenges they encounter in their daily lives. And we’re supposed to use that information to put in place policy that will make our state better.
Many days, I don’t feel that’s what’s happening here. And certainly when it comes to battling our opioid epidemic, and the growing scourge of fentanyl, there’s a group of people - all of them in the Senate - who refuse to acknowledge this reality or to take even the simplest steps to help.
I understand and expect there will be differences in this place about how to solve problems - and which approaches are going to be the most effective. But I don’t expect for a handful of people to be able to overwhelm the majority, nor do I expect that a few people can decide to ignore a legitimate problem altogether.
KDHE has a
dashboard to track overdose deaths. There were 678 overdose deaths in 2021.
Yet another
teenager recently died from fentanyl. He’s not the
first and he won’t be the last.
The Kansas City Police Department reported that accidental overdose from fentanyl poisoning has increased 150 percent from 2019 to 2020. And the Centers for Disease Control reported that fentanyl-related overdose deaths increased 350 percent among American teenagers between 2019 and 2021.
I have an alert set up that tells me every time there’s news coverage about fentanyl deaths in Kansas. I get notifications almost every day. The problem is getting worse, not better. Our 1980s policies are outdated and ineffective against what we’re facing today.
And the Rand Corporation - not exactly a bastion of liberal thought or policy -
issued a 600-page report saying that the American approach to opioids must be viewed, and addressed, from an ecosystem perspective. There is no silver bullet in this - because this virus is embedded too broadly, and is too adaptive, for a single-track approach.
Yet, we got what we got this morning in the now-ironically named Senate Public Health and Welfare Committee.
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2023.03.20 20:59 IDislikeHomonyms The new JumpStart gas station on the corner of Avenue A & Adams in Hutchinson, KS prices Premium at the lowest cost of all the 3 unleaded fuels they offer, and also about a quarter lower than regular unleaded prices of all the other gas stations in town.
2023.03.19 03:45 nejesi1456 John Goertzen Obituary Salina KS
2023.03.14 03:32 ABeanMaster [In Progress][36k][Road Trip] An apathetic high-school dropout and his failing musician brother take a road trip to fulfill a dead loved one's last wishes
Hey all, I'd seriously appreciate it if somebody could look at the first ~100 pages of my story and be brutally honest about it. I'm mostly looking to see if it's interesting, if the plot makes sense, and whether or not it's good writing at all. Basically I want to know if I should start over with some fresh ideas or if you think there's a story here.
Growing up on a farm in Hutchinson KS, Parker has never had much ambition in life. Especially after major changes happen that are ripping his family unit apart, finishing high school and getting a job simply aren't priorities for him. Between summer school lessons and fiery arguments between his parents, he feels a sense of purpose when he learns new information about a dead relative that sets him on a road trip to California. Joined by his brother Bryan-- a bass player who smokes way too much weed and tries to be the voice of reason-- the two must navigate an unfamiliar road, learning to cope with their new reality and each other. A lot of the story aims to be sarcastic and funny, but tackles serious themes like death, divorce, trauma and guilt.
If this story sounds like something you'd like to read, just leave a comment or send me a message! Thanks!
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2023.03.12 17:25 UnluckySuccotash7058 Jane Lee Axcell Johnson 1935 - 2020 Jane Lee Axcell Johnson obituary, 1935-2020, Lawrence, KS Send Flowers Share BORN 1935 DIED 2020 #danyardandsonbarnwellfuneralhome #fyi
2023.03.10 02:26 CheeZ8519 Hoping for a big year
2023.03.01 18:54 bentstrider83 Slow bicycling/Cruiser bicycling scene throughout the state.
I'm looking at moving out of eastern NM within the year for a job change and some change of scenery. So far, I'm split between KS, NV, and UT at this point for a myriad of reasons. Kansas being the closest and possibly the one I go through most often in recent times.
I routinely truck milk tankers up to Hutchinson and the towns along the entire route are quite nice to me. That said, I'm big on going out to night time bicycle rides where anywhere between 20 and maybe 200 people are involved. It sounds like a "critical mass" bicycle ride that usually happens in larger cities on Friday nights. But these usually try to follow traffic laws and are more "party like" in nature. No expensive racing bicycles, no matching jerseys/kits, and we're all usually rolling at 10mph or under.
For the last several years, I've usually traveled out to either Boulder CO or Austin TX for their respective "Happy Thursday Cruiser Ride/Boulder Bike Night" and Thursday Night Social Rides that happen every Thursday night each week. But if there's a similar weekly night bicycle cruise in say, Wichita, KC, or even one of the smaller cities that I haven't found yet, let me know. Get in on the local fun bicycle scene when I get up there.
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2023.03.01 14:15 anymilk501 Leesa Mattress in Hutchinson, KS
2023.03.01 10:24 FakeElectionMaker Updated 2024 Republican primary prediction. Donald Trump easily wins due to his support from the Republican base.
2023.03.01 02:14 FakeElectionMaker 2024 Republican primaries prediction.
2023.02.23 19:23 RillemReeb KS Senator Mark Steffen (anti-vax) got Pfizer donations in Dec 2020
2023.02.13 17:34 MiserableContact596 Can't find this woman anywhere after she got married. It's like she evaporated the second she moved to California.
Update: I found a 1956 Social Security claim for what I believe to be her! Thank you
u/GenealogyThrowaway85 and
u/scarlanna for bringing that TX connection and documentation to my attention.
I am currently researching a 2c3r named Louise L. Kroll. She was born in Hutchinson, South Dakota in 1893 and was for sure deceased by the time her brother died in 1975. I have three known marriages for her, one to a Clarence Wolbert in Whitman County, WA in 1912, after which she was listed as "single" on the 1920 census and back living with her parents. She then married an Edwin Carac Wiser in Bannock County, ID in 1923, which also looks like it did not last long. I cannot find her anywhere in the 1930 census under any surname she would've used at that point. In 1933, she married a J.C. or C.K. Kiefert (? Kiefer?) in Latah County, ID. The same man is listed as her spouse in her father, Michael Kroll's 1939 obituary. That obit has them listed as living in Lodi, California... and I have found ZERO records for anyone matching Louise's description there at that time. I have an extensive number of ancestors that lived/live in Lodi or Redding and usually it is fairly easy to find information on them, even prior to 1939. If anyone could help here it would be really great!
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2023.02.08 03:42 hackzubbard 2023 Alabama Football Recruiting Coda
With the February signing day behind us, I wanted to give everyone a wrap-up piece to review and reflect. I'll include their final Comp2 (average of 247 and On3 composite scores). While the composite star rankings can fluctuate, the raw scores are generally very precise in their distribution so I choose to follow that was well. For reference, here's the rough distribution I use
#1-#32: 5 Star
#33-#350: 4 Star
#351-#2500: 3 Star
Name | High School | Ranking |
1. 4* QB Eli Holstein | Zachary in Zachary, LA (Baton Rouge area) | Comp2: #86 |
2. 4* QB Dylan Lonergan | Brookwood in Snellville, GA (Atlanta metro) | Comp2: #159 |
3. 5* RB Justice Haynes | Buford in Buford, GA (Atlanta metro) | Comp2: #28 |
4. 4* RB Richard Young | LeHigh Acres in LeHigh Acres, FL (SW FL area) | Comp2: #61 |
5. 4* WR Jalen Hale | Longview in Longview, TX (E TX) | Comp2: #38 |
6. 4* JUCO WR Malik Benson | Hutchinson C.C. in Hutchinson, KS (Originally from Lansing, KS) | Comp2: #1 JUCO |
7. 4* WR Jared Hamilton | F. W. Buchholz in Gainesville, FL | Comp2: #254 |
8. 4* WR Cole Adams | Owasso in Owasso, OK (Tulsa area) | Comp2: #287 |
9. 4* TE Ty Lockwood | Independence in Thompson's Station, TN (Central TN) | Comp2: #241 |
10. 5* OT Kadyn Proctor | Southeast Polk in Des Moines, IA | Comp2: #9 |
11. 4* OT Wilkin Formby | Northridge in Tuscaloosa, AL | Comp2: #92 |
12. 4* OL Olaus Alinen | The Loomis Chaffee School in Windsor, CT (Originally from Finland) | Comp2: #164 |
13. 4* IOL Miles McVay | East St. Louis in East St. Louis, IL (St. Louis area) | Comp2: #184 |
14. 3* IOL RyQueze McElderry | Anniston in Anniston, AL (E AL) | Comp2: #400 |
15. 5* DT James Smith | Carver in Montgomery, AL | Comp2: #25 |
16. 4* DE Jordan Renaud | Tyler Legacy in Tyler, TX (E TX) | Comp2: #64 |
17. 4* DE Hunter Osbourne | Hewitt-Trussville in Trussville, AL (Birmingham area) | Comp2: #176 |
18. 4* DT Edric Hill | North Kansas City in Kansas City, MO | Comp2: #181 |
19. 5* EDGE Keon Keeley | Berkeley Prep in Tampa, FL | Comp2: #2 |
20. 5* EDGE Yhonzae Pierre | Eufaula in Eufaula, AL (E AL) | Comp2: #28 |
21. 5* LB/EDGE Jaquavious "Qua" Russaw | Carver in Montgomery, AL | Comp2: #30 |
22. 4* JUCO LB Justin Jefferson | Pearl River C.C. in Poplarville, MS (Originally from Memphis, TN ) | Comp2: #2 JUCO |
23. 5* CB Desmond Ricks | IMG Academy in Bradenton, FL (Originally from Chesapeake, VA) | Comp2: #21 |
24. 4* CB Jahlil Hurley | Florence in Florence, AL (NW AL) | Comp2: #50 |
25. 5* S Caleb Downs | Mill Creek in Hoschton, GA (Central GA) | Comp2: #5 |
26. 4* S Tony Mitchell | Thompson in Alabaster, AL (Birmingham area) | Comp2: #119 |
27. 4* S Brayson Hubbard | Ocean Springs in Pascagoula, MS (S MS) | Comp2: #303 |
28. 3* K Conor Talty | St. Rita in Chicago, IL | Comp2: #2007 |
As always, feel free to leave questions/comments/thoughts/rants/raves/cheers below
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