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   Hays Daily News (Newspaper) - May 8, 2009, Hays, Kansas                                * By KALEY LYON Emotions ran high at Thursday's Hays Cily Commission meeting as commission ers discussed whether to ban pit bulls in city After hearing from several commissioners agreed to consider amending the city's current dangerous and vicious dog ordinance to include stricter The issue will be brought back to commissioners in the events made it very clear to me that it's time we revisit our that dealt with dangerous Commissioner Henry Schwaller IV Discussion of the issue follows an April 29 incident in which a pit bull killed a smaller The other dog was out for a walk with a 10-year-old girl on the 300 block of West 16th. The girl tried kansas t0 savc her pet by picking it but she was not The girl's Russ shared his side of the story with city asking them to consider banning the breed and boosting current He presented his research on the pit bull noting they originally were bred for dog While the question has been posed of where ihe city should stop if choosing to ban one Pfannenstiel said banning pit bulls and Rottweilers would be a good See A7 STEVEN HAUSLER Hays Daily News Nancy raises her hand in prayer Thursday during National Day of Prayer on the steps of the Ellis County Court house in Also pictured is Donetta By KALEY LYON Thursday's message was one of faith and hope as more than 100 Christians gathered in front of the Ellis County 1204 for a time of The 58th annual National Day of Prayer event was observed locally from noon to 1 drawing record think with the economy and all of the negative press people are said Pastor Steve Dinkel of Liberty Christian think it's more important than ever that we get together and pray About 75 attended last year's an increase from 50 in 2007, said a member of planning The celebration was filled with prayer and praise as the crowd joined voices to sing Bless and Specific national community needs were the main with prayer leaders addressing topics such as government and See A7 Students famous for a day By GAYLE WEBER Whether it was Internet research or YouTube the performing in the finals of the 2009 Famous Figures competition today used some of the newest technology to make some of the most historical In Wilson Elementary School student Nathan Rohr googled to come up with someone to p * When the search resulted in Rohr grabbed his fishing pole and began his research on one of the world's most famous I know a lot about Rohr As he cast his pole across the stage at the 12th Street Auditorium this Rohr talked about his two greatest catches - his wife and a 39-pound 1 i V Censure needed Former WaKeeney city attorney at forefront By MIKE CORN TOPEKA - The headaches and heartaches of the situation surrounding the investigation into alleged improprieties on the part of WaKeeney city officials was on public display That's when a panel of lawyers heard testimony in the case of an ethics complaint against former WaKeeney City Attorney Dave Harding essentially admitted violating rules governing lawyers and said he regretted his public censure was recommended for urged by both Stan the state's disciplinary and John the attorney representing This never should have taken Hazlett said in his closing information never should have gotten to Tom Drees was die special prosecutor appointed to look into the possibility of wrongdoing on the part of WaKeeney Police Chief Terry former Charlene Neish and former Mayor Kenny die three who filed the ethics complaints with the Hazlett it is a very close is public Ambrosio ll agree with my colleague that this is a public censure he think it was a knee-jerk Ambrosio also said he and Harding plan to call Drees to talk to him about the information that has prompted the going to tiy to get this ended as soon as Ambrosio said of the Censure will fall to the panel hearing the and their finding will be subject to review by the Kansas Supreme only make a recommendation to the Kansas Supreme said panel chairman Dennis an attorney from Neodesha in southeast work in a to get our report to the Kansas Supreme See A7 Portraying Harry a student at Holy Family Elementary School In raises his hands after escaping from a during his performance today at Famous Figures at the 12th Street Auditorium In STEVEN HAUSLER Hays Daily News  

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