Kansas Supreme Court upholds death sentence in murder of Greenwood County sheriff

The Kansas Supreme Court today upheld the conviction and death sentence of Scott Cheever in the 2005 murder of Greenwood County Sheriff Matt Samuels, Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt said.

“Unless the United States Supreme Court takes the highly unusual step of agreeing to hear this case a second time, today’s ruling marks the end of the first line of appeals in this case,” Schmidt said. “I’m encouraged the Kansas Supreme Court has agreed that this case was properly tried and the defendant was properly convicted and sentenced under applicable law.”

The Kansas Supreme Court had previously overturned the conviction in 2012, citing a constitutional violation and ordered a new trial. Schmidt appealed that decision to the U.S. Supreme Court, which unanimously overturned the Kansas Supreme Court’s decision in 2013, and remanded the case to the Kansas Supreme Court for further proceedings. Those proceedings concluded with today’s 6-1 ruling.

Cheever becomes the second person in Kansas whose sentence of death has been upheld by the Kansas Supreme Court since the death penalty was reinstated. The Kansas Supreme Court upheld the conviction and death sentence of John E. Robison Sr. last November. Robinson’s attorneys are seeking U.S. Supreme Court review, but the high court has not said whether it will hear the case.

Bonner Springs plans community conversation on racism

Bonner Springs plans a community conversation on racism from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday, July 27, at the First Christian Church, 148 N. Nettleton, Bonner Springs.

It is an opportunity to hear what community leaders are doing to create unity, justice, healing and reconciliation, according to a spokesman.

Guests include Bonner Springs Mayor Jeff Harrington, Edwardsville Mayor John McTaggart, Bonner Springs Superintendent of Schools Dan Brungardt, Bonner Springs NAACP representative Olliea Jarrett, Bonner Springs Police Chief Mark Zaretski and Pastor Randy Beeman.

The community conversation is open to the public.

U.S. Women’s Team to play Costa Rica tonight at Children’s Mercy Park

The United States Women’s National Team will face Costa Rica on Friday at Children’s Mercy Park in Kansas City, Kan.

It will be the U.S. Women’s National Team’s final tune-up match before traveling to Brazil for the 2016 Olympics.

The game will kick off at 8 p.m. on ESPN, and tickets to see the reigning World Cup and Olympic champions can be secured at Ticketmaster.com .

The U.S. Women’s National Team is unbeaten in six all-time trips to Kansas City, including a win and a draw at state-of-the-art Children’s Mercy Park.