Candidate forum planned tonight

A candidate forum is planned on Thursday, July 24, at the Elevate Bar and Grill, 7543 State Ave., Kansas City, Kansas.

The forum’s host is Kendon McClaine and the Elevate Bar and Grill. McLaine ran for Unified Government commissioner, 8th District, in 2017.

The forum is open to the public.

Candidates will meet with members of the public at the event. A meet-and-greet will begin at 6 p.m., followed by a forum at 7 p.m.

The audience will have the opportunity to submit questions that may be posed to the candidates.

Meeting to be Aug. 8 on 18th Street Bridge replacement study

A public meeting has been scheduled for 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 8, on the 18th Street Bridge replacement study.

The meeting will take place at the Joe Amayo Argentine Recreation Center, 2810 Metropolitan Ave., Kansas City, Kansas.

The Kansas Department of Transportation is holding the open house-style meeting.

Those attending can learn about the study and give their comments on the draft alternatives being considered. KDOT and project team staff will be present to answer questions. There will be no formal presentation.

The meeting will be in a drop-in format.

The study will identify a replacement alternative for the 18th Street Bridge before further rehabilitation is required, according to a KDOT spokesman. The bridge is nearing the end of its service life and further rehabilitation beyond the repairs made in 2018 can no longer cost effectively maintain the structure, KDOT stated.

The repairs made in 2018 are expected to extend the service life of the bridge from five to 10 years, KDOT stated.

Eight KCKCC baseball players and team earn All-Academic honors

by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC

Led by eight All-Academic team members, the Kansas City Kansas Community College baseball team has earned NJCAA All-Academic team designation for 2019.

The baseball team is one of four KCKCC teams receiving All-Academic Team honors by the NJCAA. It’s the third such honor for fourth year KCKCC coach Matt Goldbeck. Softball, volleyball and men’s soccer were also designated All-Academic teams.

Compiling a perfect 4.0 grade point average, freshman outfielder Kaleb Harrison of Neola, Iowa, is the Blue Devils’ lone first team selection while sophomore infielder Traice Hartter of Topeka Seaman earned second team honors with a 3.88 GPA.

Six Blue Devils were named to the third team, all freshmen. They are Eduardo Acosta, an outfielder from San German, Puerto Rico, who had a 3.71 GPA; catcher Griffin Everett of Lincoln, Nebraska, (3.70); infielders Tyler Henry of Gardner-Edgerton (3.70), and Christopher Viera of Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, (3.64); and pitchers Phillip Bryant of Little Rock, Arkansas, (3/76), and Jake Martin of Aurora, Colorado, (3.68)

“I think this is a real tribute to the athletes,” Goldbeck said. “For them to excel during the very demanding schedule we have each spring is a reflection on their dedication to their classroom responsibilities.”

Goldbeck said grades are monitored through regular grade checks and study halls are offered to assure athletes do not fall behind.

“We want to see our players move on to continue playing at the highest level possible but in the long run, education is the No. 1 priority,” Goldbeck said.