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Ross Michael Scheffler

Ross Michael Scheffler was born on March 31, 1949, in Newton, Kansas to parents Art and Catherine Scheffler. Ross was an outdoorsman, and enjoyed hunting and fishing from a young age. He especially enjoyed hunting with his Dad, brother and uncles. Ross loved to bow hunt and was an excellent marksman.

Joan Marilyn Welfelt

Joan Welfelt passed away April 11, 2022 at her home in Montrose, Colorado. She was born in Halstead, Kansas August 1, 1923 to Roderick O. Moore, Sr. and Mable (Windmiller) Moore. She is the youngest of three children and was raised on a farm northeast of Mount Hope, Kansas. During the Great Depression, they moved to Florida, California and Wichita, Kansas to find work.

Hesston has the nation’s only TEFFI, will it pay off?

Editor’s Note: This is the second of a multi-part series from a story by The Kansas Reflector HESSTON — Brad Heppner’s vision to transform his hometown’s main street into a thriving commercial hub is so breathtaking, local and state officials would rather not question the operations of a uniquely regulated trust company he describes as a pawn shop for rich people. Few in the Kansas Legislature, or even the investment world, understood Heppner’s business model when lawmakers agreed last year to let him launch the nation’s first technology-enabled fiduciary financial institution — known as a TEFFI — which is operated by his Dallas-based company, Beneficient.

DISCUSS SPECIFIC VACCINE RECOMMENDATIONS WITH YOUR DOCTOR

Hello, dear readers, and welcome to the bonus letters column that we promised several weeks ago. With a bonanza of mail, these extra letters columns help us keep up with your comments and follow-up questions. We’ve received a lot of virus and vaccine questions, so let’s dive in.

Railer soccer squad falters in second half

The Newton High School girls’ soccer team played a strong first half, but the Derby Panthers picked up the pace in the second half to claim a 3-1 win Tuesday in AV-CTL I play at Fischer Field. “We were able to play very well all around in the first half,” Newton coach Scott Jantzi said.

Dragons split road twinbill with Cheney

CHENEY – The Halstead Dragon baseball team went on the road Monday to claim a non-league split against Cheney at the Cheney Sports Complex. Halstead won the first game 8-5 and dropped the second game 14-13 in eight innings. “We’ve been doing that a lot,” Halstead coach Danny Driskill said. “We’ve split every one except one. We did well to fight back (in the second game). It’s just one of those things. Baseball is baseball. It seems like game ones have gone our way and game twos have gone like those tonight.”

Editorial Roundup: Kansas

Editorial: Kansas, Missouri senators do nothing as veterans exposed to toxins get sick and die One by one, U.S. military veterans walked to a podium at Kansas City’s VFW headquarters Tuesday, describing the brutal effects of exposure to toxic smoke while in the service.