Offices closed for holidays

Unified Government offices will be closed Thursday and Friday for the Thanksgiving holiday.

Also closed on Thursday and Friday will be the Kansas City, Kansas, Board of Public Utilities administrative offices.

Emergency water and light service is available from the BPU seven days a week, 24 hours a day. For power emergencies, customers may call 913-573-9522.

The water emergency number is 913-573-9622 from 8 a.m. to midnight on weekdays and 913-573-9522 from midnight to 8 a.m. and during weekends and holidays.

Police notes

Burglary, battery reported in 100 block of North Hallet

A burglary and battery was reported on Nov. 24 in the 100 block of North Hallet, according to a social media post by the Kansas City, Kansas, Police Department.

The victim reported hearing a loud noise at the rear of her residence, the report stated.

She went to check and saw a suspect in his 20s wearing dark clothing, mask and gloves, the report stated. He had kicked open the back door and was inside the residence, according to the report.

The victim sustained a minor injury but refused medical treatment, the report stated.

New rules adopted for Kansas schools’ winter sports

The Kansas State High School Activities Association (KSHSAA) board on Tuesday approved a plan to begin winter sports and activities Dec. 1 and continue through Dec. 22.

After Dec. 22, there will be a winter moratorium, in which there will be no practices and no competition, beginning Dec. 23, according to an announcement.

The winter moratorium is usually Dec. 23 to Dec. 27, but the board has extended the moratorium through Jan. 3.

Practice can begin on Jan. 4 and competition may resume on Jan. 8, according to the KSHSAA. The new rules will apply to high schools and middle schools, according to the announcement.

Masks will be required of everyone, except for athletes while they are competing, and officials who are actively officiating.

Spectators will not be allowed at high school and middle school contests through Jan. 28, according to the announcement.

There also are limits placed on the number of events allowed for each individual sport. For example, basketball is capped at 20 games, not including the postseason.

Each school district may decide on its own winter sports rules, schedule and participation.

The Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools board on Nov. 10 voted to start practices Jan. 4, with games beginning Jan. 18. (SeeĀ https://wyandotteonline.com/kck-school-board-approves-winter-sports/)