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đ No. 23 Jayhawks Begin Tournament Play at Utah Classic
LAWRENCE, Kan. â The No. 23 Kansas volleyball crew strikes to Salt Lake Metropolis, Utah for the Utah Basic hosted on the Jon M. Huntsman Middle on August 26-27.
The Jayhawks will play three matches in two days with the primary match being on Friday at 1 p.m. CT in opposition to Utah Valley, adopted by an 8 p.m. CT matchup in opposition to No. 22 Utah and ending with a match on Saturday at 2 p.m. CT in opposition to Loyola Marymount.
Staff Breakdown
KU is returning 14 student-athletes from the 2021-22 season and including 5 newcomers, which incorporates graduate switch Lauren Dooley from Florida. Sophomore Caroline Bien returns to Kansas after a stellar first season. The Overland Park native earned All-America Honorable Point out, Huge 12 Freshman of the Yr, AVCA Regional Freshman of the Yr and a spot on the AVCA Midwest All-Area Staff. Junior Kennedy Farris, super-seniors Rachel Langs and Anezka Szabo and sophomore Camryn Turner additionally return to the Jayhawks.
Throughout the 2021-22 season, Bien led the Jayhawks in kills with 336 (.216) and kills per set, averaging 2.947. Additionally main KU was Farris. The Lansing, Kansas native recorded 296 digs in 100 units performed, bumping her profession complete to 751 digs.
In her fifth season a Jayhawk, Langs has 532 kills as a center blocker and performed in all 30 matches through the 2021-22 marketing campaign. Langs was second through the season in blocks for KU with 81.5 blocks and averaged 0.721 blocks per set.
Up Subsequent
Event play isnât over for the Jayhawks as they hit the street to West Level, N.Y. for the Black Knights Invitational hosted by Military. The event will encompass Temple, Military, UConn and Kansas. KU will play on September 2 at 12:30 p.m. CT in opposition to Temple on the Gillis Subject Home. At 5 p.m. CT, the Jayhawks will play once more on September 2 to face off in opposition to host Military. Rounding out the Black Knights Invitational shall be a match up in opposition to Kansas and UConn at 10 a.m. CT on September 3.
Early Retirement
On September 17, Kansas shall be retiring two jerseyâs on the conclusion of the Omaha vs. Kansas match on the Jayhawk Basic. Ainise Havili (2014-2017) and Kelsie Payne (2014-2017) shall be honored with a jersey retirement ceremony the place their jersey numbers shall be displayed within the rafters of Horejsi Household Volleyball. Each Havili and Payne had been members of the 2015 Closing 4 crew and 2016 Huge 12 Conferene Championship crew. Havili was a three-time All-American and back-to-back Huge 12 Setter of the Yr. Payne was a two-time AVCA First Staff All-American and the 2016 Huge 12 Participant of the Yr. Each people are within the Kansas volleyball document books.
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Kansas Republicans ask state agencies what they would drop if budget is cut 7.5%
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Kansas Republicans are asking agencies to report on what they would cut if they had to reduce their budgets by 7.5% in the upcoming fiscal year.
The Kansas House Appropriations Committee reported that it would distribute the request to state agencies at its meeting on Wednesday. The request comes after the committee submitted its own budget for the first time in decades, rather than tweaking the budget provided by the governor.
“It’s an opportunity for any agency or any department to set their priorities and say, here are some things that, if we needed to make reductions, this is where we would like to see those reductions,” said Rep. Kristy Williams, R-Augusta, and the committee vice chair.
The request isn’t uncommon in budgeting processes, and Gov. Laura Kelly made the same ask from state agencies in 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic caused a bleak revenue forecast. Budget director Adam Proffitt said Thursday that when it has been done in the past, agencies are typically given more time to decide where they would make cuts than they would with Wednesday’s request.
“We send the guidance out in usually June, when budget instructions go out, and we give agencies about three months to work through the process to more accurately and strategically identify where the supports might come from,” Proffitt said. “The exercise itself is not a bad exercise. It just needs to be done appropriately and strategically.”
Profitt said when reducing a budget, you want to use a scalpel and not a sledgehammer because some government programs leverage federal dollars that may be jeopardized if cut too deep.
“You want to make sure that you’re maybe not touching headcount or critical programs. It just takes a lot of time to work through these,” he said.
Not about new tax cuts
Kansas Republicans said the 7.5% isn’t necessarily to make space for tax cuts this session, but rather from a sense the government is wasting money after forming its own budgeting process.
“We’ve been able to see some areas where we really have a lot of work to do. And we also think there’s areas where maybe money is not being spent appropriately,” House Speaker Dan Hawkins, R-Wichita, told reporters.
Senate President Ty Masterson, R-Andover, added that it’s important to cut after years of COVID-era stimulus starts to phase out of the state’s budget.
“It’s more about avoiding the cliff. You’re seeing all that massive amount of stimulus money that was in our system start to fade away,” Masterson said. “We ballooned to the cost of the administrative part of our government incredibly high. I mean, just under Laura, I think it’s up 60% on the executive side.”
What’s not facing a 7.5% cut?
There are some exceptions to the reduced resource proposal. The Legislature is only asking for the projection from agencies that are paid for by the State General Fund.
Dylan Dear, a fiscal analyst with the Kansas Legislative Research Department, said the State General Fund accounts for about half of the state’s all-fund budget. In fiscal year 2026, the request is $12 billion to the state general fund and a $24 billion all-fund budget.
That means certain state agencies that fund themselves through fees like the state’s highway fund will go untouched. There is also an exception for the state’s per-pupil funding it provides to school districts.
The 7.5% reduction doesn’t factor in any additional asks any agency might have for the year, which the Legislature can elect to reject or only grant a portion of. It also exempts debt service from the reduction because it’s a contractually required expenditure that can’t be reduced.
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Victim of double shooting in Kansas City identified as 36-year-old man
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) – The victim of an early-week double shooting has been identified by investigators as a 36-year-old man.
The Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department announced on Thursday, Jan. 16, that the man who passed away due to injuries sustained during a double shooting has been identified as Colton J. Stock, 36.
Law enforcement officials noted that around 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 14, emergency crews were called to the area of 38th and Lister Ave. with reports of a disturbance. While en route, the call had been updated to a shooting.
When first responders arrived, they said they found Stock lying outside a nearby home with an apparent gunshot wound. He was taken to a nearby hospital where he succumbed to the injuries and was pronounced deceased.
Investigators indicated that they also found a second adult male victim inside the home suffering from another gunshot wound. He was taken to an area hospital with life-threatening injuries.
A preliminary investigation revealed that the shooting most likely started due to an argument. Investigators continue to work to determine the relationship between both shooting victims and find a person of interest.
As of Thursday, no one had been taken into custody in connection with the investigation. No further information has been released.
A $25,000 reward has been offered for information that leads to a conviction in the case. Those with information about the shooting should report it to the TIPS Hotline at 816-474-TIPS.
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CFTV: Otzelberger, Jones & Jefferson talk win over No. 9 Kansas
Iowa State coach T.J. Otzelberger and players Curtis Jones & Joshua Jefferson addressed media members following their teamâs 74-57 win over No. 9 Kansas Wednesday at Hilton Coliseum.
Kansas coach Bill Self and players Hunter Dickinson & Zeke Mayo also took questions following the game.
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