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   Garden City Telegram (Newspaper) - February 1, 2007, Garden City, Kansas                                Turnpike proposal draws A8 Picture This Chance Rodriquez celebrating his seventh Photo contributed by Mary Allen sparks Busters to OT B1 THURSDAY February 1, 2007 THE GARDEN CITY Telegram Volume 78, No. 27 18 Pages 2 Sections 50 CENTS Critics call English divisive Questioning would prohibit use of non-English By SARAH 1 let TOPEKA - Opponents of a to declare lish the official language of Kansas offered numerous criticisms during a House committee hearing leaving several lawmakers questioning the does this do to help immigrants get on the learning path toward English a little said Rep. Eber KANSAS LEGISLATURE Rep. Don chairman of the House Military and Homeland Security spent much of the hearing defending his which prohibits the use of non-English languages by state and local Myers interjected as people testified in saying the didn't seek to division but Opponents responded that English already is the de facto state does said Art a former state judge from Kansas City do you see any state or local meetings conducted in any language but Seven people signed up to testify against the The lone proponent was Ben spokesman for the Virginia-based group which promotes legislation across the country Piper told the House panel the would save taxpayers money by cutting translation want to preserve the role of English as a unifying he The has several exemptions such as allowing use of See Page A5 Residents question tactics Zoning Questions raised as to whether commission followed state law when crafting By STEPHANIE FARLEY SUBLETTE - TWO Sublette residents contend that a planning commission formed by the Sublette City Council to look what could be the city's first zoning ordinance has not followed Kansas The planning appointed by the council in August 2005, has been working for about 11/2 years to develop a comprehensive plan and zoning ordinance for the city The commission is required by law to hold a public hearing before turning the ordinance over to the city council for That hearing was Monday Sublette resident Tom Fields spoke at the saying he didn't believe the commission followed Kansas specifically 12-747, when forming its comprehensive 12-747 reads that a planning commission make or cause to be comprehensive surveys and studies of present conditions and trends in land building public transportation and transportation economic natural among other ' Fields said the plan was not comprehensive enough and that the commission lacked documents and records to show it had looked at the categories stated in the He said when he made open records requests for such the city was unable to produce any Commission Chairman Bob McMullen said Tuesday that the commission looked at each of the requirements within the statute and evaluated how they fit some such as natural resources and public didn't apply to the and added that the statute broad to encompass both larger and McMullen said the commission had started with an ordinance since there was nothing in we didn't have enough of a paper trail to go with what we had See Page AS A fenced lot and empty building occupy the land near Kansas Avenue and Drive purchased Jan. 19 by a Kansas Plans for the property include a hotel and the possibility of an IHOP Laurie ULYSSES | NEWS Out in the cold A flock of pigeons huddle for warmth Wednesday afternoon on a rooftop near west Mary Rita Munoz bundles up in multiple layers of clothes Wednesday to combat a brisk north wind while working as a school crossing guard at Harding Avenue and Center JANUARY WEATHER January was 10.3 below ihe average maximum temperature ] of 43 degrees for the month which ranks it ' coldest temperature since the 1940s. Avg. for avg. for JANUARY HI - 32.7 14.8 23.8	HI- 56.9 LO - 2.8 Coldest low | Warmest Hi for JANUARY j for Jan. Jan. 22nd - 3	Jan. 10th - 49 Coldest Avg. for JANUARY Since 1979	Warmest Low Avg. for JANUARY in 1953 HI - 23.5 LO - 2.8	LO- 25.5 Brad Ulysses moves forward with plan By STEPHANIE FARLEY ULYSSES - The city of Ulysses continues to move forward with its Frazier Park Lake project by opening bids for work - a First for the which has taken several years to City officials opened bids Wednesday afternoon for the which would use city wastewater to refill the lake that officials and residents estimate dried out more than 20 years Bidders for dirt work involved in the project include Stoppel Dirt Inc. of at and 240 days to have the work and Sporer Land Development Inc. of Oakley at and 310 Bidders for pump work with the project include Contractors LLC of Johnson at and 60 days to finalize and Lee Construction of Garden at and 210 The Ulysses City Council is set to view the bids for the estimated million project at its Feb. 14 The project - a first of its kind in the state that the Kansas Department of Health and Environment is calling a pilot project - has been in the making since about 2004 after one of the city and Grant County leadership classes first explored the possibility of either creating a lake or refilling Frazier Park located south of Area resident Jolene and others came across old plans to restore the lake during the 2002 Leadership Grant County class and developed a proposal for refilling the Bud Ulysses city said that See Page A5 possibly coming to Laurie By KRISTEN WAGGENER A Garden City real estate agent has confirmed that a parcel of land in the northeast part of town was sold last month to a hotelier with plans to open a hotel on the Martin co-owner of The Real Estate said he recently closed a sale of the property where Iseman Mobile Homes is between Kansas Avenue and north of The property was sold Jan. 19 to a Kansas but Nusser would not reveal the Nusser said the owner plans to build a hotel on the property in the although the brand of hotel hasn't been and that the owner also is considering building IHOP restaurant on the See Page A5 Inside Annie's TV Weather A8 Check us out online at isn't what they say Inspiring about it's what they Minds - Errol American actor Friday's weather windy and late low 10. mostly snow up to 1 High of 19, low of 9. 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