Highway patrol working extra this weekend to enforce seat belt law

The Kansas Highway Patrol is working additional hours from May 18 until May 31, according to a spokesman.

This additional coverage comes thanks to funding from the Kansas Department of Transportation through the STEP (Special Traffic Enforcement Program) campaign, to help motorists reach their destinations safely.

“The Patrol is dedicated to helping save lives on Kansas highways. We will enforce the state’s seat belt and child safety seat laws, as a way to help prevent fatalities on our roads. One death is one too many,” said Col. Mark Bruce, superintendent of the Kansas Highway Patrol.

The STEP program allows officers to work overtime hours, providing extra manpower on the roads and focusing on areas such as occupant protection, enforcing impaired driving laws, enforcing the state’s texting laws, and other traffic safety issues. This year’s focus of the Memorial Day STEP campaign is, “Click It. Or Ticket,” encouraging seat belt/child safety seat use for occupants of all ages.

During the 2014 Memorial Day holiday reporting period for the Patrol (KHP stats only), troopers worked one fatal crash on Kansas’ roads, which killed one person. The crash was alcohol-related. Patrol personnel arrested 34 people for impaired driving. Personnel also assisted 1,105 motorists who needed help on Kansas roads.

“Memorial Day is a celebration of the great men and women who have lost their lives serving this great country, and also marks the beginning of summer vacation season nationwide. The KHP and all of our law enforcement partners would remind all Kansans to buckle up, every trip, every time,” said Capt. Joshua Kellerman, patrol public information officer. “We would also remind everyone to make plans in advance for a sober driver. Law enforcement will also be out looking for those drivers who made the wrong decision to drink and drive.”

If you are in need of assistance on a Kansas highway, you can call KHP for assistance at *47 (*HP) or *582 (*KTA) for the Kansas Turnpike.

Sporting KC plays Seattle to scoreless draw

Sporting Kansas City stretched the club’s unbeaten streak to five games with a scoreless draw at Seattle on Saturday and became the first team to hold the Sounders scoreless at CenturyLink Field in 2015.

Anchored by captain Matt Besler, Sporting Kansas City’s defense allowed only one shot on goal – Seattle’s fewest at home in the past three seasons – for the team’s fifth clean sheet of the year.

The Sounders attack was led by U.S. Men’s National Team captain Clint Dempsey, whose seven goals and five assists rank him in the top three among MLS players to date. However, the designated player’s streak of 10 straight MLS matches with a goal or assist was snapped one shy of the all-time league record.

Saturday’s scoreless first half saw the Sporting Kansas City defense hold the Sounders without a shot on goal despite Seattle controlling 69 percent of the game’s possession. The lone attempt on target in the opening 45 minutes came came mid-way through the half off the foot of Jacob Peterson. The 10-year MLS veteran struck a shot from distance that deflected off Brad Evans and was eventually smothered by Stefan Frei in the 23rd minute.

Seattle’s best two scoring opportunities in the first half came in short succession. Gonzalo Pineda’s cross connected with Lamar Neagle in the 32nd minute but his header from the penalty spot bounced wide of the far post. Four minutes later, Brad Evans intercepted a pass in his own end and dribbled forward more than 50 yards only to send his shot whistling wide.

The two sides entered their Week 12 match-up tied as the top scoring teams in Major League Soccer and chances continued to come throughout the second half, including an early miss by the Sounders less than 30 seconds after kickoff. Pineda played Neagle behind the Sporting KC backline, however his early effort rolled beyond the far post.

Sporting Kansas City responded in the 51st minute by testing Frei with his second save of the match. Amadou Dia worked his way up the left flank and delivered an accurate service into the penalty area for Peterson, who snapped his header downward but straight into the arms of the Sounders goalkeeper.

However, minutes later Peterson was forced off due to injury for an already shorthanded Sporting KC squad that was playing the team’s second game in four days without seven starters (Roger Espinoza, Ike Opara, Marcel de Jong, Seth Sinovic, Chance Myers, Dom Dwyer, Paulo Nagamura). Manager Peter Vermes dressed only five substitutes after Dwyer was a gametime scratch – missing his first match of the year – and he once again played all three of the team’s first round picks from the 2015 MLS SuperDraft.

Dwyer’s replacement in the starting lineup was 21-year-old Jimmy Medranda and the Colombian nearly capitalized on his fifth career start with a left-footed shot in the 57th minute that curled narrowly past the post. Moments later he made way for rookie Saad Abdul-Salaam, who was recalled from his loan with the San Antonio Scorpions (NASL) on Tuesday before making his MLS debut the next day.

The Sounders’ lone shot on goal in Saturday’s draw wouldn’t come until the 82nd minute in the aftermath of a free kick taken by Tyrone Mears. The delivery was headed away by Besler only to be put back into danger thanks to a bicycle kick from Evans near the top of the 18-yard box. Chad Barrett – who scored the 94th-minute game-winner against Sporting KC in his Seattle debut a year ago and was coming off a two-goal performance last weekend -re-directed the ball’s path with a first-time volley from eight yards out that was smothered by Tim Melia.

Second half stoppage time had proven to be an Achilles heel for Sporting KC in the series history – conceding five game-winning goals after the 90th minute in the last seven meetings with Seattle – but the club nearly flipped the script on Saturday. Benny Feilhaber picked up a pass from Krisztian Nemeth and struck a dipping shot from distance that required a sprawling save by Frei to preserve the clean sheet.

Sporting Kansas City currently sits in sole possession of fourth place in the Western Conference standings, three points back of leaders FC Dallas. The two teams will meet at 8 p.m. on Friday, May 29, at Sporting Park in Kansas City, Kan., in a marquee match that will be nationally televised on UniMas and locally broadcast on KMCI-TV 38 the Spot.

A limited number of tickets are available via Ticketmaster.com and the first 10,000 fans inside the stadium will receive a Sporting KC T-shirt.
– Story from Sporting KC

Wyandotte County remains under flood advisory, flash flood watch

The Missouri River in Kansas City, seen here from I-435, is under flood stage, according to hydrology charts. The area is under a flood advisory.
The Missouri River in Kansas City, seen here from I-435, is well below flood stage, according to hydrology charts. The weather service has issued a flood advisory for the area.

Rain moved through the Wyandotte County area this morning, following heavy rains last night.

The National Weather Service still has Wyandotte County and surrounding areas under a flash flood watch until 7 a.m. Monday, May 25. A flood advisory also is in effect until 5 p.m. today, May 24.

The weather service stated there is a chance of thunderstorms today, while no severe storms are expected in Wyandotte County. More rain is possible after 4 p.m. today, according to the weather service. Today’s high will be about 71.

The threat for moderate to heavy rain will continue for most of the next few days, and some streams and rivers in the region will continue flooding.

A glance at the hydrology charts Sunday afternoon showed that the Missouri and Kansas rivers are below flood stage and below action stage in the Kansas City area. Turkey Creek at Southwest Boulevard also is below flood stage.

The National Weather Service reported a total of 2.4 inches of rain since midnight at the downtown Kansas City, Mo., airport.

Tonight, the weather service said there is a chance of showers and a thunderstorm before 4 a.m., followed by scattered showers. The low will be around 61. New rainfall amounts could be between a half-inch and three-quarters of an inch, the weather service said.

On Monday, May 25, Memorial Day, the forecast is for scattered showers, with thunderstorms possible after 1 p.m., according to the weather service. The high will be near 80. It will be windy, with a south wind of 8 to 16 mph and gusts up to 22 mph. The chance of rain is 30 percent.

Monday night, it will be mostly cloudy with a low of 62, according to the forecast.

Tuesday, there is a 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, the weather service said. The high will be near 76. Tuesday night, there is a 30 percent chance of rain, according to the weather service.

There is a chance of rain in the forecast every day through Saturday, according to the forecast.

For more weather information, visit www.weather.gov.

The Kansas River, seen here on the south side of Kansas City, Kan., is still under flood stage. Wyandotte County and surrounding areas are under a flood watch.
The Kansas River, seen here on the south side of Kansas City, Kan., is still well below flood stage. Wyandotte County and surrounding areas are under a flood advisory.

Some water in fields was seen on the Wyandotte County side of the Missouri River near I-435.
Some water in fields was seen on the Wyandotte County side of the Missouri River near I-435.

A construction area near I-435 and Parallel Parkway showed some effects of the recent rains.
A construction area near I-435 and Parallel Parkway showed some effects of the recent rains.

A flash flood watch is in effect in Wyandotte County. (National Weather Service graphic)
A flash flood watch is in effect in Wyandotte County. (National Weather Service graphic)