KCK pool, spray park openings delayed

A Kansas City, Kan., swimming pool at Parkwood Pool, 950 Quindaro, and spray parks will delay opening because of the cool temperatures, according to a Unified Government spokesman.

Temperatures were 68 degrees at 3 p.m. Friday, May 22, according to the National Weather Service.

A UG spokesman said Parkwood Pool will delay reopening until the temperature reaches 72 degrees.

Spray parks at Heathwood Park, 10th and Parallel Parkway; Eisenhower Park, 2901 N. 72nd St.; and Pierson Park, 1800 S. 55th, will not be open for the Memorial Day holiday weekend, according to the spokesman.

When the weather improves, the spray parks will be reopened to the public, the spokesman said.

Piper results

The Piper girls soccer team won the regional championship 4-1 over Sumner Academy to advance to the state competition. (Piper photo)
The Piper girls soccer team won the regional championship 4-1 over Sumner Academy to advance to the state competition. (Piper photo)
Piper High School– soccer at Washington (regional championship)
– Varsity won 4-1 over Sumner Academy
– Regional champs

– From Doug Key, Piper High School activities director

Lottery to issue free Pick 3 ticket with $10 Mega Millions ticket purchase today

Today only, the Kansas Lottery is offering any player who purchases $10 in Mega Millions on a single ticket a free $3 Pick 3 ticket for that night’s drawing.

The free ticket will be printed automatically and three $1 plays will be “any order” quick picks, according to a lottery spokesman.

“The Memorial Day weekend is a great time to offer players free lottery play,” said Kansas Lottery executive director Terry Presta. “Summer is synonymous with fun, and the lottery is all about creating fun and entertainment for our players. We wish everyone the best of luck with their tickets.”

The Mega Millions jackpot for May 22 is $194 million, with a cash option of $117 million.

Besides this promotion, the Kansas Lottery was to receive some other big amounts coming into the state this week.

The three applicants for the lottery gaming facility managers in the southeast Kansas gaming zone paid millions in privilege fees to the state this week to keep their applications in the running.

Each paid $5.5 million, for a total of $16.5 million, a lottery spokesman said.

The southeast area casino privilege fees were lowered to $5.5 million, significantly less than the $25 million privilege fee required for the northeast area casino applicants. The state lowered the privilege fee in order to encourage more applicants in the southeast area.

The three projects and applicants are Kansas Cross Casino and Hotel, Kansas Crossing Casino, LC, Pittsburg, Kan.; Camptown Casino, Frontenac Development LLC, Frontenac, Kan., former Camptown Greyhound Park; and Castle Rock Casino Resort, Castle Rock Casino Resort LLC, Cherokee County, Kan.