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In June 2024, the Hutchinson Clinic notified businesses with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas (BCBSKS) insurance for their employees that the clinic would end their contract with the company on December 31, 2024. As part of the normal negotiation process with insurance companies, the

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The Hutchinson High School varsity soccer team’s match against Campus/Clearwater Thursday night in Haysville was canceled due to inclement weather. The game was called after Hutchinson took a 3-0 lead. Hutchinson’s record is 10-3-2. Campus is 6-9-0. The Hutchinson JV boys soccer team pitched a 5-0 shutout. Seedings for

Courtesy of The Hutchinson Zoo The 31st annual Boo at the Zoo free trick-or-treat event at the Hutchinson Zoo is this Saturday, October 26, from noon to 5:00 p.m., and participants can explore all of the zoo grounds, show off their costumes, get candy, and […]

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Courtesy of The Hutchinson Zoo The 31st annual Boo at the Zoo free trick-or-treat event at the Hutchinson Zoo is this Saturday, October 26, from noon to 5:00 p.m., and participants can explore all of the zoo grounds, show off their costumes, get candy, and have

Hutchinson Police Department

On 2024-10-24 @ 03:24:00Hrs

Traffic – Other at UNIT BLK W 4TH AVE

JANET L NEWBURN, WF/40, 710 E 8TH AVE, was arrested for 1.) Driving while suspended 2.) Failure to provide proof liability insurance 3.) No/expired tag


On 2024-10-24 @ 02:55:00Hrs

Warrant Service at 300 BLK N Plum

DYLAN M. REED, WM/20, 320 E 37TH AVE was arrested for 1) HPD FTA; Original Charge of Inattentive Driving.


On 2024-10-23 @ 17:06:00Hrs

Warrant Service at 700 BLK E 7TH AVE

EMILY COX, WF/23, HOMELESS, Was arrested for 1) HPD Warrant.


On 2024-10-22 @ 23:40:00Hrs

Warrant Service at 900 E 4th Ave

JENNIFER COLEMAN WF/44, 1414 N MADISON, was arrested for 1) FTA-Theft


On 2024-10-22 @ 18:30:00Hrs

Traffic – Other at 700 BLK N. Plum

TODD WYLIE, WM/46, 1900 N. JEFFERSON ST, was arrested for 1.) Driving while revoked, 2.) No Ignition interlock device, 3.) Fail to provide proof of liability insurance.


On 2024-10-21 @ 18:21:00Hrs

Domestic Violence at CITY OF HUTCHINSON

ZACHARY CRAWFORD, WM/26, HUTCHINSON, was arrested for 1) Battery on Law Enforcement x2 2) Interference with Law Enforcement 3) Domestic Battery x2.


On 2024-10-21 @ 10:30:00Hrs

Traffic – DUI at 600 BLK N Main St

SHERRY A TARWATER, WF/58, 2700 N WASHINGTON ST APT 210 was arrested for 1.) DUI; Incapable of Safely Operating a Motor Vehicle


On 2024-10-21 @ 00:40:00Hrs

Violation of Court Order at 3114 Belmont Street

ROBERT MALOUN, WM/46, 3114 BELMONT ST, was arrested for VIOLATION OF PROTECTION FROM ABUSE ORDER.


On 2024-10-21 @ 00:38:00Hrs

Violation of Court Order at City of Hutchinson

DANIEL R. ROBINSON, WM/44, was arrested for 1.) Violation of a No Contact Order.


On 2024-10-20 @ 20:59:00Hrs

Domestic Violence at 816 E 5th Ave

CODY R. GRIFFIN, WM/25, 507 E 5TH AVE, was arrested for 1) DOMESTIC BATTERY.


On 2024-10-20 @ 16:09:00Hrs

Traffic – Other at 1400 Katie Dr

THAD C. MCCRORY, WM/43, 205 WALDRON – was arrested for 1) Driving While Suspended


On 2024-10-20 @ 15:22:00Hrs

Drug Offense at 1000 N Monroe St

ALAN. E. WENZEL, WM/51, 1902 N MONROE ST was arrested for (1) Possession of Methamphetamine (2) Possession of Drug Paraphernelia (3) Expired License Plate (4) Illegal Display of a License Plate and (5) Alter License Plate.


On 2024-10-19 @ 19:23:00Hrs

Domestic Violence at City of Hutchinson

BRADLEY VALDERAZ HM/38, HUTCHINSON was arrested for 1.) Battery – DV.


On 2024-10-19 @ 19:10:00Hrs

Warrant Service at 500 blk. N. Elm St.

SALVADOR R. HERNANDEZ, HM/36, was arrested for 1.) HPD Warrant-FTA.


On 2024-10-19 @ 17:41:00Hrs

Domestic Violence at City Of Hutchinson

SHANE MADDEN-SCHMIDT, WM/33, was arrested for 1)DUI, 2)Leave the scene of an accident and 3)Battery DV.


On 2024-10-19 @ 16:53:00Hrs

Public Intoxication at 1500 N Lorraine St

EVANJOSE J. ROSADO, HM/21, 1527 N LORRAINE ST was arrested for (1) Public Intox and (2) Interference.


On 2024-10-19 @ 16:47:00Hrs

Drug Offense at 300 N. Bonebrake

MISTY D. MILBRANDT, WF/51, 1603 E 5TH – was arrested for 1) Possession of Methamphetamine 2) Possession of Marijuana 3) Possession of Drug Paraphernalia 4) RNSO warrant


On 2024-10-18 @ 08:39:00Hrs

Warrant Service at 129 E 7TH AVE APT 4

TIMOTHY FIELD, WM/46, 129 E 7TH AVE APT 4, was arrested for 1) HPD Failure to appear Warrant.


On 2024-10-18 @ 03:12:00Hrs

Misc Case Assigned at 3400 E 4th Ave

BRENTEN J. FAGAN, WM/51, 16625 RICE CR, AURORA, CO, was arrested for 1) LITTERING.


On 2024-10-17 @ 20:57:00Hrs

Warrant Service at 1800 S Severance St

MELISSA L. LEWIS, WF/38, 523 E 3RD AVE, was arrested for 1) FTA original charge DRIVE WHILE LICENSE SUSP/CANC/REV.


Reno County Sheriff‘s Department

On 2024-10-18 @ 03:52:00Hrs

Burglary – NonRes at 6805 W K61

SAMUEL MCCLELLAN 36 Y/O W/M was arrested for Attempted Burglary, Interference with LEO, Criminal in possession of a firearm, Theft, Possession of stolen property, Criminal Trespass and Criminal Damage.


On 2024-10-18 @ 03:23:00Hrs

Forgery at 5104 S K96 Hwy

Guadalupe Chavez (30) of Dallas, TX was arrested for forgery, making false information, worthless checks $1000-$24,999, worthless checks $25,000 or more, theft of property $1500-$24,999, Attempted Theft of property $25,000-$99,999, agg. false impersonation, identity theft, interference with law enforcement. Bruno Arreola-Ramos (54) of Dallas, TX was arrested for no driver’s license and conspiracy to commit forgery, theft of property $1500-$24,999, attempted theft of property $25,000-$99,999, worthless checks $1000-$24,999, worthless checks $25,000-$99,999.


NOTE: ALL SUBJECTS ARE INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY IN A COURT OF LAW

Want to see more in the blotter? Contact Publisher Michael Glenn at mglenn@hutchtribune.com or Editor Gina Long at glong@hutchtribune.com.

Hutchinson Police Department On 2024-10-24 @ 03:24:00Hrs Traffic - Other at UNIT BLK W 4TH AVE JANET L NEWBURN, WF/40, 710 E 8TH AVE, was arrested for 1.) Driving while suspended 2.) Failure to provide proof liability insurance 3.) No/expired tag On 2024-10-24 @ 02:55:00Hrs Warrant Service at 300 BLK

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CAPTION: Reno County Commissioners John Whitesel, left, Ron Hirst, Randy Parks, Don Bogner and Daniel Friesen. CREDIT SANDRA MILBURN/RENO COUNTY By Ainsley Trunkhill The Reno County Commission, to align with documentation requirements and propel childcare initiatives in the county, approved gap funding to the United Way during

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By John Mesh The Hutchinson Community College volleyball team dropped a four-set match to the Butler Grizzlies Wednesday night at the Hutchinson Sports Arena. It was “Pink-Out Night” at the Sports Arena. Blue Dragon volleyball fans were encouraged to wear pink to support the fight against Breast

Graphic courtesy of NaCl Comic Cons A new Halloween tradition begins Sat. with the inaugural Boo! Comic Con. The first Boo! Comic Con kicks off at 11 a.m. on Sat. in the Cottonwood Court building on the Kansas State Fairgrounds. The Halloween-themed event is family-friendly, […]

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Graphic courtesy of NaCl Comic Cons A new Halloween tradition begins Sat. with the inaugural Boo! Comic Con. The first Boo! Comic Con kicks off at 11 a.m. on Sat. in the Cottonwood Court building on the Kansas State Fairgrounds. The Halloween-themed event is family-friendly, and activities are

CAPTION: Melissa Swaim teaching geometry to her students at Hutchinson High School in October, 2024. Swaim is the math department chair and a math teacher at Hutch High. CREDIT USD 308

By Emmie Boese

Hutchinson Public Schools announced their Kansas Teacher of the Year candidates this month. The district is allowed to nominate a secondary and elementary teacher candidate. This year’s candidates are Melissa Swaim and Tara Urban. 

According to a press release from USD 308, The Kansas Teacher of the Year program’s purpose is to recognize exceptional teachers across the state. Candidates then participate in a thorough selection process. Swaim and Urban both said their passion for teaching comes from helping and seeing their students thrive.  

“My favorite things are working with the kids,” Hutchinson High School math department chair and math teacher Melissa Swaim said. “That’s pretty much why I’ve been teaching for 23 years is there’s always the kids that you can touch and the kids that you can reach out to.”

Swaim has been teaching for 23 years. She has been the math department chair for seven years and has been a math teacher at Hutchinson High School for nine years. She started the first part of her teaching career in Derby.

“I feel that it is to be there to help them understand why the concept is important,” Swaim said. “I’m a math teacher and so a lot of the time kids don’t like math and so I try to make it fun when I can, which isn’t all the time.” 

Swaim teaches geometry, honors geometry and college algebra. She said she gets asked often by students, “When am I going to use this?” 

“That comes up a lot and sometimes it is hard to show them when but my favorite class to teach is geometry and I’ve really been teaching that class since I started teaching,” Swaim said. “So I really like showing them and giving them all the examples of when they are going to use it. Not just in careers but just everyday life. Home remodeling or anything that you are doing at home.” 

Swaim said she sends her students out of the classroom sometimes as a strategy to apply math skills to real life.

“I send them out, out of my class and have them find specifics,” Swaim said. “Find out how tall the flag pole is outside that we might want to replace.”

Urban is a Communication and Social Skills Special Education teacher at Allen STEM Magnet School. She said teaching was not the original career path she chose to pursue. 

Tara Urban holds flowers that were given to her by USD 308 Hutchinson administration for her Kansas Teacher of the Year nomination in October, 2024. Urban is a Communication and Social Skills Special Education for grades K-2 at Allen STEM Magnet School in Hutchinson. CREDIT USD 308

“When my kiddos started school I started volunteering and I was pretty much at the school most of the week,” Urban said. “The principal at the time was like, ‘Hey would you be interested in starting our extended preschool program?’ And I thought, ‘Okay why not?’ I absolutely fell in love with teaching and went back and got my teaching license and then I took my first certified position over at Allen as a kindergarten teacher and taught kindergarten for four years. This will be my second year in the Communication and Social Skills room and I teach K-2.”

Urban said the main purpose of the class she teaches is to help young students improve communication with others. She said many of her students have an Autism diagnosis and are nonverbal or have limited oral communication.  

“This year, some of the kids I have…five of them use augmented communication devices,” Urban said. “It has pictures on it and they can push a picture on it that says ‘I want chocolate milk’. So we’re teaching those kiddos to have a voice through using technology. We call it assistive technology.”

Urban also taught herself sign language so she could assist her students.

”Even some of my kiddos we use sign language with,” Urban said. “I am self-taught sign language so I’m not fluent but I can carry on a decent conversation or assist my kiddos that use sign language in my classroom.”

Urban and Swaim both said their favorite memories from teaching refer back to helping students accomplish a goal.

“I think my favorite memories are the special notes that you sometimes get,” Swaim said. “Sometimes students will make a card and they just want to share with you how you have helped them through tough times and when I get those again that doesn’t happen on a daily basis but when I do get those, that’s what keeps me going.”

Urban said her favorite memory is from the current school year.

“I’ve had one of my kiddos, this will be his second year with me, he is nonverbal and uses his AAC device for communication and he came up to me the other day and without prompting said, ‘Hi’ and that was the biggest thing,” Urban said. “He had me in tears because we work on those things and it just finally clicked with him and it just showed how much progress we have made. It was just one of those moments. I live for those moments because they make what I do, even the challenging days, worth it.”

Urban holds a master’s degree in Childhood Education Endorsement and English for Speakers of Other Languages and Endorsement. She also holds a bachelor’s degree in Sociology with a minor in psychology. She is also an assistant coach for Kid Wind for fourth-sixth graders at Allen is a part of the building leadership team and is a part of the Hutchinson Education Association.

Swaim holds a Bachelor’s degree in secondary education-mathematics and a Master’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction of Education. 

More information about the Kansas Teacher of the Year program and the nomination process is available at ksde.org.

CAPTION: Melissa Swaim teaching geometry to her students at Hutchinson High School in October, 2024. Swaim is the math department chair and a math teacher at Hutch High. CREDIT USD 308 By Emmie Boese Hutchinson Public Schools announced their Kansas Teacher of the Year candidates this month. The