Kansas City, Mo., man sentenced for trafficking meth in Topeka

A Kansas City, Missouri, man was sentenced Tuesday to 24 years and six months in federal prison for trafficking methamphetamine in Topeka, U.S. Attorney Stephen McAllister said.

Marco Antonio Cortes-Gomez, 42, Kansas City, Missouri, was found guilty in a jury trial on one count of conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine and one count of attempted possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine.

During trial, prosecutors presented evidence that over a three-year period Cortes-Gomez distributed no less than 66 pounds of methamphetamine to buyers in Topeka.

The investigation began in 2015 when the Kansas Highway Patrol stopped a car in Ellis County that was bound for Topeka carrying about five pounds of methamphetamine.

Investigators set up a controlled delivery at a Walmart parking lot in Topeka, where Cortes-Gomez was arrested when he attempted to pick up the load.

At trial, prosecutors presented testimony from witnesses who said Cortes-Gomez delivered one-pound and two-pound quantities of methamphetamine to them on a regular basis.

McAllister commended the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Kansas Highway Patrol, the Topeka Police Department and Special Assistant U.S. Attorney Skip Jacobs for their work on the case.

Author of Kansas wild lands travel book to speak March 15

George Frazier

“The Last Wild Places of Kansas” with author George Frazier will be presented at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 15, at the Bonner Springs City Library, 201 N. Nettleton Ave., Bonner Springs, Kansas.

The author will speak on his book, a 2017 Kansas Notable Book, which chronicles three years he spent roaming the Sunflower State by car, canoe and on foot.

What are the “wild places” of Kansas? According to the book, they are places where nature collides with folklore.

The “wild places” range from unexpected areas in the suburbs of Kansas City to the Cimarron National Grassland in southwestern Kansas.

Natural treasures such as stretches of unplowed prairie, forests hundreds of years old and Native American landmarks are among Frazier’s selected “wild places.”

For more information, visit http://bonnerlibrary.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/frazier.jpg.

Women’s Chamber to meet March 14

The Kansas City, Kansas, Women’s Chamber of Commerce will meet at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, March 14, at the Children’s Campus of Kansas City, 444 Minnesota Ave., Kansas City, Kansas.

The guest speaker will be Greg Kindle, president of the Wyandotte Economic Development Council.

The cost of luncheon will be $25 for nonmembers and $20 for members.

For more information and registration, visit https://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/eventReg?oeidk=a07ef6fa8toe4a489b2&oseq=&c=&ch= For more information, call 913-233-3305.