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Historic Water Agreement signed between Kansas, Nebraska and Colorado

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CHRIS NEAL / THE CAPTIAL-JOURNAL

MANHATTAN, Kan. – A historic agreement was reached today as Kansas, Nebraska and Colorado conducted a special meeting of the Republican River Compact in Manhattan, Kansas. Representatives of the States have signed a resolution, approving operational adjustments in 2014 and 2015 under the Republican River Compact, which will benefit water users throughout the Basin and set the Administration on a course to find long-term solutions to persistent problems.

Kansas Governor Sam Brownback noted that the agreement was positive for Kansas water users. “This resolution will protect a valuable water resource for Kansans. This agreement allows Harlan County Lake to serve as the destination for water legally due to Kansas and allows for the water to be delivered to Kansas water users when needed. Agreements like these can only be reached when neighboring states come together and are committed to meeting the needs of their water users.

“We appreciate the spirit of cooperation that has been shown by Nebraska and Colorado in this process. This is a strong beginning to developing a long-term future for water agreements between the states” said Kansas Secretary of Agriculture Jackie McClaskey. “We know there is additional work to do, including reaching out to our federal partners and others, but believe we are moving in the right direction to arrive at a workable solution that protects Kansas water users, but is balanced and fair to all parties and reflects good water management.”

Kansas Water Office Director Tracy Streeter said that this agreement gives Kansas water more certainty. “Approving the resolutions will bring significant benefits to the States by preserving the remaining water supply in Harlan County Lake and providing additional certainty to water users throughout the Basin. This is one of the action items that water users asked for and was included in the second draft of the Long-Term Vision for the Future of Water Supply in Kansas.”

​Todays signed agreement addresses the operational adjustments of how water is administered for the benefit of irrigators in the Basin. It provides Nebraska with 100 percent credit for water delivered from augmentation projects to Harlan County Lake prior to June 1, 2015, and the delivered water is for exclusive use by Kansas irrigators.

Officials from the Kansas Department of Agriculture and the Kansas Water Office will be holding informational meetings in the areas affected in the Republican River Basin over the next few months to update local stakeholders on the current agreements between the states and to learn more about local needs and concerns.

The states will meet again in early January to further discussions, coordinate the implementation of these resolutions and continue to work on long-term solutions.

The recent agreements between the states can be found online at HERE.

Barton women explode for sixty-two second half points in 91-51 rout at Northwest Tech

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Playing its second game in as many days, it took the Barton Community College women’s basketball team twenty minutes to get cranked up then emphatically blew out Northwest Kansas Technical College 91-51 Wednesday night in Goodland. Trailing 30-29 at the break, the Lady Cougars held the Mavericks to twenty-one second half points while scoring sixty-two of their own to run away with the forty point victory. Since dropping its season opener, Barton has won seven straight improving to 7-1 on the season while dropping the Northwest to 1-5. With four games under their belt and traveling nearly a thousand miles in the past six days, the Lady Cougars will have a nine game break before its next competition coming November 28-29 in the Best Western Angus Inn-Cougar Booster Club Thanksgiving Classic held at the Barton Gym.

Lady Cougars pull away for 88-59 win over Sterling College JV

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The Barton Community College women’s basketball team rolled to 88-59 victory Tuesday at the Barton Gym over the junior varsity squad from Sterling College. The Lady Cougars broke open up a one-point lead with a 13-2 stretch to close out the last four minutes of the half then put the game on ice beginning the second half’s first five minutes with an identical 13-2 run in cruising to the victory. The sixth straight win improves Barton to 6-1 leading to a 7:00 p.m. Wednesday contest in Goodland, Kansas, against Northwest Kansas Technical College.

Twelve Lady Cougars scored at least four points with three reaching double-digit scoring. Katrina Roenfeldt led all scorers with fifteen points while Phikala Anthony and Indiah Cauley each contributed eleven. Brandi Williams led the Lady Cougars’ 42-30 rebound edge with six while Keneisha Winfrey dished out a team high five assists along with tying Cauley for the team lead in steals with four.

Taylor Vandelo led three Lady Warriors in double digits with fourteen connecting on 4-of-9 from beyond the arc. Jessica Princ added twelve with a game high six steals while Kristin Waters grabbed a team high seven rebounds to go along with ten points. Rebecca Dupree dished out a team high four assists.

North Newton Water Re-Averaging

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The water consumption amounts on January, February and March utility bills for North Newton residents will be added together and averaged to become the new sewer consumption figure beginning with the April 2015 bill. The sewer charge (based on the new sewer consumption figure) may fluctuate from your current sewer charge. People concerned about present water consumption, are urged to check for any possible leaks or plumbing problems. Confirmed underground water leaks are taken into consideration during the re-averaging period.

photo credit – Carnie Lewis

North Newton 2015 pet tag season

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The 2015 pet tag season begins December 1. Residents with cats and dogs can get their 2015 tags between 12/1/14 and 3/1/15 at the rate of $3 per tag for spayed/neutered pets and $5 per tag for unaltered pets. REMEMBER—you have to show a current Rabies Certificate for each pet. What happens if you miss the March 1 deadline? A $15 penalty is added to the tag fee.

cover photo – Ordinary Guy