Reception planned to honor crime victims

Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt today announced his office, in cooperation with the Kansas Organization for Victim Assistance, will hold receptions in Topeka, Kansas City, Kan., and Wichita in honor and remembrance of crime victims who lost their lives.

“The holidays can be a particularly difficult time for the families of crime victims,” Schmidt said. “It is important that we come together to honor the memory of those who are victims and to show continued support for the families and friends left behind.”

The Kansas City, Kan., reception will be from 10 a.m. to noon Tuesday, Dec. 16, at the Jack Reardon Civic Center, 500 Minnesota Ave. The Kansas City, Kan., Police Department is sponsoring this first-time event.

Friends and family members of crime victims are invited to attend and to bring an ornament for an “Angel Tree” in honor of their loved ones. The public is also invited to attend.

The Victims’ Services Division of the Attorney General’s Office is charged with coordinating statewide victim rights efforts and administering grants and education programs. The division also provides a Kansas crime victims’ rights hotline at 800-828-9745.

Public safety recruitment task force to meet Thursday

The Mayor’s Public Safety Recruitment Task Force will meet Thursday at City Hall in Kansas City, Kan.

The meeting, which will be at 2 p.m. in the fifth floor conference room at City Hall, 701 N. 7th St., will be open to the public.

It will be the first public meeting of the task force, which includes representatives from the Kansas City, Kan., Police Department, Sheriff’s Department and Fire Department; the county administrator’s office; El Centro; the Black Police Officers Association; Latino Peace Officers Association; all Wyandotte County school districts; the Archdiocese; Donnelly College; Kansas City Kansas Community College; and appointees from each UG commissioner.

Mayor Holland began assembling the task force early this year after attending a November 2013 Fire Department Graduation Ceremony and observing just one Hispanic graduate, no African Americans and only one woman in a class made up of 42 highly qualified new recruits. Only 25 percent of the graduates were local to the county. By contrast, only 40 percent of the current population of Wyandotte County is Caucasian; 27 percent are African American, 28 percent Hispanic and 7 percent claim another ethnicity.

The mayor appointed a local pastor, the Rev. Jimmie Banks, as chairman of the task force and asked the Department of Justice to participate in the conversations. The committee met three times between April and August this year to begin collecting data on public safety recruitment policies and department practices.

“The Department of Justice brings national credibility to our local task force,” Mayor Holland said. “We sought out their expertise last year in response to a real disconnect between the makeup of our public safety personnel and our residents. While we began this process more than a year ago, the events of Ferguson, Mo., have only added urgency and resolve around the work we’re doing. We must get to the bottom of this issue to prevent tragedy in our own community.”

The task force will hold a public forum and develop an action plan that includes concrete steps the Unified Government Commission and administration can take to address this issue. The mayor has set a deadline of April 2015, so if suggested proposals include financial implications they can be discussed before the UG Commission begins budget talks later in the spring.

The initial public safety presentation made by Mayor Holland on Aug. 28, 2014, is available for viewing anytime on the Unified Government’s YouTube site: http://youtu.be/drPTQVc1oPs.
– Story from the mayor’s office

Nominations open for 19th annual KCKCC Mid-America Education Hall of Fame

by Kelly Rogge
Nominations are currently being accepted for induction into the Mid-America Education Hall of Fame, presented by the Kansas City Kansas Community College Endowment Association.

The event is from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. April 23 at the Dr. Thomas R. Burke Technical Education Center, 6565 State Ave., Kansas City, Kan.

The Mid-America Education Hall of Fame was started in 1996 by the KCKCC Endowment Association as a way to recognize individuals, organizations and corporate supporters in the community who have made notable contributions to education.

Hall of Fame inductees are selected based on a demonstrated commitment to education, their effort to improve the quality of life in the community through a commitment to education, increasing educational opportunities for others and supporting significant changes that have improved the quality of education.

Nominees will be screened according to the set criteria by the selection committee. In addition, nominations must include a biography or program description and at least three letters of recommendation.

Nomination forms are available at www.kckcc.edu/endowment-association. Forms can be submitted via mail or email. No video or audio tapes will be considered. Nominations are due by Feb. 2, 2015.

Last year’s list of honorees included Bob Van Maren, long-time superintendent of the Bonner Springs School District; Harry McDonald, a 30-year teaching veteran in the Blue Valley School District; Dr. Howard Shaw, a physician and hospital administrator who was named the Outstanding Community College Student in Kansas during his time at KCKCC in the 1980s; Greg Graves, chairman and CEO of Kansas City-based Burns and McDonnell; AT&T, a company that has made a five-year commitment worth $250 million to address high school success as well as college and career readiness for students deemed at-risk; and the 2nd Chance Scholarship Foundation, an organization founded by Matt and Jessica Brandmeyer that provides scholarships to high school graduates who have experienced adversity.

For more information on the Mid-America Education Hall of Fame or to submit a nomination, contact Dawanna Fangohr or Patrick McCartney at 913-288-7675. Information is also available by email at dfangohr@kckcc.edu.

Kelly Rogge is the public information supervisor at KCKCC.