Unofficial General Election Results 2015

Sedgwick County unofficial election results.

City Council Member HAYSVILLE WARD 1

Jeana Morgan …… 48 / 41%
Dale Thompson …… 67 / 57%
WRITE-IN …… 1 / 0%
Precinct Reported 0001 ,Eligible Precinct 0001

City Council Member HAYSVILLE WARD 2

Jeremy Rardin …… 73 /100%
WRITE-IN …… 0 / 0%
Precinct Reported 0002 ,Eligible Precinct 0002

City Council Member HAYSVILLE WARD 3

Bob Rardin …… 91 / 97%
WRITE-IN …… 2 / 2%
Precinct Reported 0001 ,Eligible Precinct 0001

City Council Member HAYSVILLE WARD 4

Russell Kessler …… 99 / 97%
WRITE-IN …… 3 / 2%
Precinct Reported 0002 ,Eligible Precinct 0002

School Board Members At Large USD 261-HAYSVILLE

Glenn Crum …… 635 / 18%
Russell Dryden …… 479 / 14%
Greg Fenster …… 522 / 15%
Tom Gibson …… 627 / 18%
Patrick W. Lemmons …… 456 / 13%
Susan Walston …… 674 / 19%
WRITE-IN …… 18 / 0%
Precinct Reported 0020 ,Eligible Precinct 0020

General Elections 2015

General Elections Tuesday 04-07-2015

Haysville City Council
Jeana Morgan Ward 1
Dale Thompson Ward 1
Jeremy Rardin Ward 2
Bob Rardin N/A Ward 3
Russell Kessler Ward 4

School District 261 At Large
Glenn Crum
Greg Fenster
Patrick W. Lemmons
Susan Walston
Tom Gibson
Russell Dryden

Voting Places: Ward I, III & IV, Haysville Community Library, 210 Hays Ave. Ward II, Haysville Activity Center, 7106 S. Broadway.

HAYSVILLE TAEKWONDO STUDENT COMPETES FOR GRAND CHAMPION

N. D. Hanson, a Haysville student, received a gold medal and competed for Grand Champion for Beginner Weapons in the Salt City Classic Open Taekwondo Tournament in Hutchinson, Kansas, on Saturday, February 7, 2015. Hanson, an orange belt, also received bronze medals for point-break sparring and Olympic sparring. A student of the Kansas Chun Kuhn Taekwondo Association. Hanson performed Jahng Chun Gun 4 staff pattern, created and taught by Grand Master Bok Man Kim, the last surviving original master and proponent of Taekwondo who helped develop the martial art and spread it around the globe.

The Kansas Chun Kuhn Taekwondo Association teaches traditional Chun Kuhn Taekwondo and sport Taekwondo to children and adults while encouraging respect, cooperation and the exchange of ideas between all martial arts to promote a healthy lifestyle and the physical, mental and social benefits of practicing the martial arts. Visit http://www.KansasChunKuhnTKD.com for more information.

Haysville Native Wins Award At annual Bioscience Symposium

Heather Wilkins of Haysville, Kan was one of 8 students honored for their oral presentation at the 13th annual Kansas IDeA (Institutional Development Awards) Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (K-INBRE) symposium Jan. 17-18 in Topeka, Kan.

All oral presenters are awarded for their participation, with first place receiving $500, second place $250, third place $150, and honorable mentions $100. Heather Wilkins, a post doc in neurology at the University of Kansas Medical Center, was awarded $500 for her scientific research oral presentation, Bioenergetic Influence of Amyloid beta Generation. Dr. Wilkins’ faculty mentor is Dr. Russel Swerdlow, a Professor at the University of Kansas Medical Center.”

The K-INBRE initiative is to identify and recruit promising undergraduate college science students into careers in biomedical research in Kansas. Students work in laboratories alongside scientist mentors to develop research projects. These projects give students early “hands-on” experience in putting the scientific method into practice

“This program is an excellent example of the great science blooming in Kansas,” says Doug Wright, Principal Investigator for K-INBRE and professor of anatomy and cell biology at KU Medical Center. “With the help of our partner institutions, we hope to continue the development and recruitment of biomedical researchers in Kansas.”

The annual K-INBRE Symposium brings together a network of students, faculty and staff from 10 campuses in Kansas and northern Oklahoma: The University of Kansas Medical Center (lead school), Emporia State University, Fort Hays State University, Haskell Indian Nations University, Kansas State University, Langston University, Pittsburg State University, University of Kansas-Lawrence, Washburn University, and Wichita State University.

“The symposium is a great opportunity for students to learn how to package and present their hard work and exceptional research to their peers and mentors,” said Wright.

Urgent Care Clinic A Welcome Addition To Haysville

Economic Development Director James Oltman announced at Monday’s City Council meeting that Haysville would soon be home to an urgent care clinic.
Immediate Medical Care, which currently has east and west Wichita locations, finalized the purchase of their third office, located at 7030 S. Broadway, on September 18th.The building formerly housed the Schneider Medical Clinic, but has been vacant since early 2009.

According to their website, Immediate Medical Care’s Medical Director, Dr. Grover Hershberger sought to fill the gap between an ER and primary care doctors by providing a place where “patients could go when they clearly didn’t have a medical emergency, but could not see their family doctor right away.” With clinic hours every day of the week, IMC does just that. Services offered at the clinics include treatment for maladies such as coughs, cold and flu, sinus infections, allergic reactions, cuts, burns and stitches, sprains and strains, broken bones, abdominal pain, sore throat, headaches, and breathing difficulty.

The clinic is expected to open in November of this year.

The former Schneider Clinic.