Search for hidden cash hits Wyandotte County

A “mystery cash drop” game has hit Wyandotte County.

At a Twitter site called, “Hidden Cash KC” (@HiddenCashKC) is a clue in a game to find hidden cash.

This clue, referring to Kansas City Kansas Community College, says “If you’re an alumni here you might be called a blue Devil.”

The second clue: “Watch your SPEED LIMIT campus police are everywhere.”

The third clue: “jogging trail…”

Early reports on Twitter are that the site was found by a 20 mph speed limit sign by Jenny Schneider.

The game has been played already in several Kansas towns, with a little cash found after clues are given online.

Officers graduate from law enforcement training center

Several Wyandotte County law enforcement officers recently graduated from the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center in Yoder, Kan.

Those graduating from Wyandotte County included: Edwardsville Police Department, Jacob Bell; patrol officer, Edwardsville; Kansas City, Kan., Public Schools Police Department, Darrell Thomas, patrol officer, Kansas City, Kan.; Wyandotte County Sheriff’s Department, Michael Kroening, deputy, Kansas City, Kan.; and Wyandotte County Sheriff’s Department, Ernesto Terrazas, deputy, Kansas City, Kan.

They were among 57 new law enforcement officers who graduated recently. They were part of the 228th basic training class at the center, which is a division of the University of Kansas Continuing Education.

Early struggles sink T-Bones

After giving up four runs in the top of the first, the T-Bones fell 6-1 to the Wichita Wingnuts in game three of the Kansas Turnpike Showdown in front of 5,015 at CommunityAmerica Ballpark in Kansas City, Kan., on Wednesday afternoon.

The Wingnuts, who came into the game with the third most runs scored in the American Association, jumped all over Kansas City starter Matt Smith early in the ballgame. J.T. Wise got things going for Wichita in the first, banging a two-out double off the left field wall that scored Ryan Khoury. Chris McClendon then laced a single into center, scoring Jake Kahaulelio and Wise. McClendon stole second and would come around to score on a Colt Loehrs single before the inning finally came to an end with Wichita leading 4-0 before Kansas City’s first at bat.

The T-Bones responded in their half of the first with a Danny Richar single that scored T.J. Mittelstaedt. With two on and one out, the T-Bones were looking for more but fell short when Nick Schwaner grounded into a double play.

Wichita added to its lead in the fourth. David Amberson and Taylor Oldham opened the inning with back-to-back singles and both advanced into scoring position following a groundout by Khoury. Amberson came home on a wild pitch by Smith before an RBI groundout by Carlo Testa scored Oldham and extended Wichita’s lead to 6-1.

Jon Link (2-1) picked up the win for the Wingnuts while Matt Smith (0-2) took the loss.

Kansas City falls to 9-11, while Wichita moves to an American Association best 15-6. The T-Bones conclude their series with Wichita Thursday night at 7:05. Tickets are available by calling the Providence Medical Center Box Office at CommunityAmerica Ballpark at 913-328-5618.

– Story from T-Bones