Five contests to be on primary election ballot

Five contests will be on the primary election ballot on Aug. 6 in Wyandotte County, according to Election Commissioner Bruce Newby.

The filing deadline was Monday at noon, and several candidates filed on Friday and Monday.

Some current and former state legislators filed for municipal offices, including Mark Gilstrap, a former state senator who filed for UG Commission, at-large District 1; State Sen. David Haley, who filed for BPU at-large, position 3; and State Rep. Stan Frownfelter, who filed for BPU board member, 3rd District. State Rep. Valdenia Winn, currently also a member of the Kansas City, Kansas, Board of Education, has filed for re-election.

Contests that will require a primary include:

• Unified Government Commissioner at-large, District 1, incumbent Commissioner Melissa Brune Bynum, former State Sen. Mark Gilstrap and Steven James.


• UG Commissioner, District 3, incumbent Commissioner Ann Murguia, Mary V. Gerlt and Christian A. Ramirez.

• UG Commissioner, District 4, incumbent Commissioner Harold Johnson, Jorge Luis Flores and former 4th District Commissioner Tarence L. Maddox.

• BPU at-large, position 3, incumbent Norman D. Scott, Chiquita C. Coggs, David Haley, Rose Mulvany Henry, Melissa Oropeza-Vail, Faith L. Rivera and Ken Snyder.

• BPU, District 3, incumbent Jeff Bryant, Aaron Coleman, Dustin K. Dye and Stan S. Frownfelter.

Filing on Monday, June 3, were Tarence L. Maddox, for the 4th District Commission; Diana J. Aguirre, for the 6th District Commission; Christian A. Ramirez for 3rd District Commission; Chiquita C. Coggs for BPU at-large, position 3; David Haley for BPU at-large, position 3; Ken Snyder for BPU at-large, position 3; LaRon Thompson, BPU board member, 1st District; Patricia L. Brune, KCKCC Board of Trustees; LaMar Lynch, Piper Board of Education; Yolanda S. Clark, Kansas City, Kansas, Board of Education; Randy Lopez, Kansas City, Kansas, Board of Education; Karen French, Kansas City, Kansas, Board of Education; and Hattie L. Smith, Kansas City, Kansas, Board of Education.

Filing on Friday, May 31, were Mark Gilstrap, for the 1st District at-large, Commission; Mary V. Gerlt for the 3rd District Commission; Kim Brown, Piper Board of Education; Ashley Razak, Bonner Springs Board of Education; Frieda Tresvan, Kansas City, Kansas, Board of Education; and Chuck Adams, Edwardsville City Council.

The official filing list included these candidates:

• UG Commissioner at-large, 1st District, incumbent Melissa Brune Bynum; Mark Gilstrap and Steven James.
• UG Commissioner, 2nd District, incumbent Brian McKiernan.
• UG Commissioner, 3rd District, incumbent Ann Murguia, Mary V. Gerlt and Christian A. Ramirez.
• UG Commissioner, 4th District, incumbent Harold Johnson, Jorge Luis Flores and Tarence L. Maddox.
• UG Commissioner, 6th District, incumbent Angela Markley and Diana J. Aguirre.
• Register of Deeds, incumbent Nancy Burns and Tscher Manck.
• BPU at-large, position 3, incumbent Norman D. Scott, Chiquita C. Coggs, David Haley, Rose Mulvany Henry, Melissa Oropeza-Vail, Faith L. Rivera and Ken Snyder.
• BPU board member, 1st District, incumbent Robert “Bob” Milan and LaRon Thompson.
• BPU board member, 3rd District, incumbent Jeff Bryant, Aaron Coleman, Dustin K. Dye and Stan S. Frownfelter.
• KCKCC Board of Trustees, incumbent Donald Ash, incumbent Rosalyn Brown, Patricia L. Brune, incumbent Ray Daniels, Jammie A. Johnson and Paul P.J. Jones.
• Turner Board of Education, incumbent Becky Billigmeier, Bryan Fishbaugh, incumbent Daniel Soptic and incumbent Theresa Tillery.
• Piper Board of Education, Larry K. Beashore, incumbent Ashley Biondi, Kim Brown, LaMar Lynch and incumbent Jeb Vader.
• Bonner Springs Board of Education, John H. Claxton, Pam Lawson, Jennifer McConico, incumbent David L. Pierce and Ashley Razak.
• Kansas City, Kansas, Board of Education, Gary E. Bradley-Lopez, Yolanda S. Clark, Monica Crowe, Karen French, incumbent Janey Humphries, incumbent Brenda C. Jones, Randy Lopez, Hattie L. Smith, Joseph A. Straws III, Frieda Tresvan and incumbent Valdenia C. Winn.
• Bonner Springs mayor, incumbent Jeff W. Harrington and Jordan M. Mackey.
• Bonner Springs City Council, Mike Thompson, 1st District; Dani Gurley, 2nd District; Robert W. (Bob) Reeves, 3rd District; Mark Kipp, 4th District.
• Edwardsville City Council, Chuck Adams, Garrett Mellott and Charles E. Stites.

Some of these contests did not require a primary and will be on the Nov. 5 general election ballot.

Several Wyandotte County students named to dean’s list at USM

Several Wyandotte County students have been named to the fall dean’s list at the University of Saint Mary, Leavenworth.

Students on the dean’s list have a grade point average of 3.5 or higher.

The University of Saint Mary is a co-educational liberal arts university founded and sponsored by the Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth. It has campuses at Leavenworth and Overland Park, Kansas.

On the fall dean’s list from Wyandotte County:

From Bonner Springs:

  • Miyah Hightower
  • Darcy Noe
  • Sayra Serrano-Villegas

From Edwardsville:

  • Ashley Laughlin

From Kansas City, Kansas:

  • Brian Alvarez-De La Cruz
  • Jenna Asherman
  • Jessica Carpio
  • Maddison Carr
  • Valdirene da Silva
  • Corrine Eaves
  • Ashley King
  • Jamela Miska
  • Kendall Nick
  • Molly Parks
  • Lydia Paterson
  • Karina Rodriguez
  • Francisco Sanchez
  • Alaxandra Scharschell
  • Matthew Stanturf
  • Mark Stimach
  • Nicole Stimetz
  • Juan Tirado-Garcia
  • Emily Wilson
  • Juleain Winters

Several Wyandotte County students receive scholarships at Emporia State

Scholarship funds are helping several Wyandotte County students at Emporia State University during the 2018-2019 academic year.

In all, more than 1,700 Emporia State students from Kansas, 25 other states and 36 foreign countries are receiving scholarships.

Students from this area and the scholarships they received for the current academic year:

• Jessie Farnsworth of Bonner Springs, Kansas, Forever Sigma Tri Endowed Scholarship
• Katelyn Howard of Bonner Springs, Kansas, Presidential-Transfer Scholarship
• Jamison Jackson of Bonner Springs, Kansas, Presidential-Transfer Scholarship
• Jordan Jackson of Bonner Springs, Kansas, John and Virginia Visser Student Athlete Scholarship
• Morgan Nichols of Edwardsville, Kansas, Lena Rios Memorial Scholarship, Breidenthal Education Scholars Program and Presidential-Transfer Scholarship
• Hannah Scheck of Edwardsville, Kansas, Don and Mary Glaser Scholarship and Presidential-Transfer Scholarship
• Kathryn Bowman of Kansas City, Kansas, Ethel May O’Connel Memorial Scholarship
• Cierra Cantu of Kansas City, Kansas, Ralph Marion and Purna C. Lambert Scholarship
• Rachel Castro of Kansas City, Kansas, Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Larkin Scholarship, Fred and Dorothy Messenger Scholarship, Presidential-Transfer Scholarship and Donald K. and Pauline Orban Scholarship
• Cassandra Caton of Kansas City, Kansas, Presidential-Transfer Scholarship and Breidenthal Education Scholars Program
• Michaela Cavlovic of Kansas City, Kansas, Presidential-Transfer Scholarship and Breidenthal Education Scholars Program
• Nicholette Daniels of Kansas City, Kansas, Breidenthal Education Scholars Program
• Lacy Davison Symmonds of Kansas City, Kansas, Breidenthal Education Scholars Program
• Cathleen Grissom of Kansas City, Kansas, Mehring Scholarship
• Travon Jones of Kansas City, Kansas, Don and Revelyn Alpaugh Scholarship and Presidential-Transfer Scholarship
• Alicia Kepler of Kansas City, Kansas, Presidential-Transfer Scholarship
• Andrew Malcolm of Kansas City, Kansas, Breidenthal Education Scholars Program
• Aaron McGee of Kansas City, Kansas, Presidential-Transfer Scholarship
• Devante McGee of Kansas City, Kansas, University Scholarships
• Annelise Meek of Kansas City, Kansas, University Scholarships
• Jennifer Mullins of Kansas City, Kansas, Breidenthal Education Scholars Program and University Scholarships
• Katelyn Reiff of Kansas City, Kansas, Presidential-Transfer Scholarship and Breidenthal Education Scholars Program
• Davion Scott of Kansas City, Kansas, Presidential-Transfer Scholarship
• Baleigh Shearer of Kansas City, Kansas, Breidenthal Education Scholars Program
• Brianna Shively of Kansas City, Kansas, Presidential-Transfer Scholarship, Emery and Emelyn Jackson Stoops Scholarship and Leroy W. and Mabel R. Raynolds Scholarship
• Kiersten Smith of Kansas City, Kansas, Lorraine Walker and Sabrina Ware Elementary Education and Rehabilitation Counseling Scholarship
• Jessica Wayne of Kansas City, Kansas, Earl W. Sauder Student-Athletic Scholars Program
• Maisee Xiong of Kansas City, Kansas, Presidential-Transfer Scholarship and Breidenthal Education Scholars Program.

For more information about financial aid and scholarships at Emporia State University, visit www.emporia.edu/finaid.