Students named to honors lists

Two Kansas City, Kansas, students have been named to honors lists at Simpson College.

Bryce Yoder of Kansas City, Kansas, has been named to the fall President’s List at Simpson College, Indianola, Iowa.

Patricia Telthorst of Kansas City, Kansas, was named to the fall Dean’s List at Simpson College.

Yoder qualified for the academic honor with a 4.0 grade point average during the semester. Yoder attended Piper High School.

Telthorst qualified for the academic honor by earning a minimum 3.7 grade point average during the semester. Telthorst attended Piper High School.

Simpson College is a private, liberal arts college founded in 1860 in Iowa with campuses in Indianola, West Des Moines and online.

Emergency utility and rental assistance program starts in Kansas

The Kansas Emergency Rental Assistance (KERA) program was launched on March 15.

A new program providing rent, utility, and internet-access assistance to households experiencing financial hardships due to the COVID-19 pandemic is now accepting applications at https://kera.kshousingcorp.org/kera#/.

The assistance covers up to 12 months of rent and rental arrears (money past due), up to three months of prospective rent at a time, even if the household does not have rental arrears, and past due residential utility and home energy (electric, gas, water, sewer and trash services), and internet costs.

The KERA program is funded through the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2021, which provided the state of Kansas nearly $200 million in rental assistance funding. The Kansas Housing Resources Corporation (KHRC) will serve as the administrator of the majority of these funds through the KERA program.

Those eligible to apply include tenants who rent their home, tenants whose 2020 household income did not exceed 80 percent of the area’s median income, households where at least one member is experiencing documented financial hardship as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, or at least one member of the household is uncertain of where they will stay or may become homeless without housing assistance.

To apply for the program, both the tenant and their landlord must apply online via a joint application process. The landlord completes online certification and the tenant submits the online application. The landlord and tenant are then notified when the application is processed. If approved, the landlord or service provider receive funds directly from the Kansas Housing Resources Corp. (KHRC). The landlord or service provider than applies assistance to the tenant’s account.

To learn more about the Kansas Emergency Rental Assistance Program, the qualification and application process, visit the KHRC website at https://kshousingcorp.org/emergency-rental-assistance/.

The BPU will be lifting the disconnect moratorium on March 31, and will resume its normal disconnect process and business operations on April 1, according to a BPU spokesman.

Customers are encouraged to stay current with their bills to avoid getting too far behind, the spokesman stated. If there are any BPU billing or customer service questions, call 913-573-9190 and a utility representative is available to assist.

No. 19-ranked Blue Devils sweep for eight in row

by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC

Kansas City Kansas Community College celebrated its newly earned 19th ranking in the NJCAA Division II softball poll with a sweep of North Dakota State College of Science Monday.

Breanna Droge scattered four hits in an 11-4 opening win; Bradi Basler gave up just a pair of hits in a 9-0 5-inning nightcap.

The wins extended the Blue Devils’ winning streak to eight in a row (12-2 overall) heading into their Jayhawk Conference opener at Labette Saturday before returning home to play host to Morningside junior varsity Sunday at 1 and 3 p.m.

“Both our pitchers pitched great,” said KCKCC coach Lana Ross, who was particularly pleased by the control of the two starters – just one walk allowed in the two contests. “North Dakota took some good swings so give credit to tour pitchers.”

Droge (6-1) struck out seven and walked one and no earned runs in six innings before Nerida Elson finished up with a scoreless seventh. Basler (4-1) struck out eight and walked none in her two-hitter.

“I really liked the way we bounced back after four errors in the first game,” Ross said.

Devin Purcell, the Blue Devils’ leading hitter at .574, singled, doubled and belted a 2-run home run and Leah Seichepine tripled in a pair of runs in the 11-4 opening game win. Basler also had three hits and Madison Pope drove in two runs with a single and double.

Alexis Rymer got the Blue Devils in front 3-0 with a 3-run homer run in the first inning of the 9-0 second game. It was the fourth homer of the season for Rymer, who drove in a total of five runs. Basler helped her own cause with a double and triple; Alexandra Schafer and Purcell each singled twice and drove in runs.