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Page 2 V V THE GAZETTE, EMPORIA, KANSAS V V V ALMANAC W E AT H E R OBITUARIES ABOUT TOWN Robert Lee Campbell Card Shower 76/51 82/44 63/45 61/48 THURSDAY Sunshine FRIDAY Thunderstorms SATURDAY Partly Cloudy SUNDAY Showers The DAILY REPORT P O L ICE & S H E RIF F INCIDENTS REPORTED POLICE MONDAY Warrant, 400 block Mechanic St., 1:48 p.m. Warrant, 300 block 4th Ave., 2:47 p.m. Non-injury accident, 500 block 6th Ave., 3:40 p.m. Warrant, 400 block Mechanic St., 5:16 p.m. Disorderly conduct, 2600 block 18th Ave., 9:55 p.m. Dog to go, 1200 block Hatcher St., 10:15 p.m. DUI, 700 block Commercial St., 11:54 p.m. SHERIFF MONDAY Non-injury accident, 1500 block Road J, 6:32 p.m. TUESDAY  Non-injury accident, 500 block Elm St., 6:09 a.m. THEFTS & VANDALISM POLICE MONDAY Theft, 500 block Mechanic St., 12:40 p.m., 4:55 p.m. Larceny, 1000 block Merchant St., 6:55 p.m. The Emporia Police Department, along with the Lyon County Sheriff’s Office and Emporia State University police, invites the community to the annual Law Enforcement Memorial Service. It will be held at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday in the William Lindsay White Auditorium, 11 E. Sixth Ave. County meets The Lyon County Commission will meet at 8 a.m. in the Lyon County Courthouse, 430 Commercial St. The agenda includes a request for an additional entrance culvert to be installed on a paved road located at 25 Locust Ln. for a circle driveway and a report on fairground usage. A fundraiser for the NHHS FBLA is at 3 p.m. today during the League meet at the track. A pulled pork meal for $5 will help Natalie Leffler, Karsen DeWeese, Allie Houston and Tanner Boyce compete at the national competition in Atlanta this summer. A NIMALS RDA meeting PET PATROL To report a lost or found pet, call the Humane Society at 342-4477, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.,Monday through Friday. ANIMAL EMERGENCY For a nuisance animal or animal in need of care, call the Emporia Police Department, 343-4200, or the Lyon County Sheriff’s Office, 342-5545. EMPORIA ANIMAL SHELTER Arrangements to claim or adopt pets at the animal shelter, 1216 Hatcher St., can be made by calling 340-6345 between 11 a.m. through 3 p.m. Saturday through Wednesday EMPORIA VETERINARY HOSPITAL Pets may be available for adoption at the Emporia Veterinary Hospital: 342-6515. “It is a brief but powerful ceremony to remember and honor fallen Law Enforcement,” Emporia Police Department  Administrative Sergeant Lisa M. Sage said. “Please come and show your support for your local law enforcement agencies.” All are welcome. There is parking on the street and in city lots to the south, east and west of the Civic Building. tor for the Kansas DepartCOTTONWOOD FALLS Robert Lee “Bob” Camp- ment of Transportation. A service will be held bell of Cottonwood at 1 p.m. Thursday Falls died Friday, May at the Cottonwood 6, 2016, at Kansas Falls United MethodMedical Center in Anist Church.  Browndover. He was 81.   Bennett-Alexander Mr. Campbell VETERAN Funeral Home of Cotserved in and retired tonwood Falls is in from the U.S. Navy. He was an equipment opera- charge of arrangements. Mabel “Delores” Harrell FBLA pulled pork tonight TUESDAY Theft, 1600 block State St., 7:37 a.m. SHERIFF TUESDAY Theft, 3000 block South Ave., 11:09 a.m. MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS SET FOR MAY 18 The Emporia Gazette The family of Clyde Bush of Allen request a card shower on the occasion of his 85th birthday, which is May 20. Congratulations may be sent to him at 1421 Road 400, Allen, KS 66833. The Regional Development Association of East-Central Kansas meets at 7 a.m. Friday in the Trusler Business Center, 719 Commercial St. The agenda includes the five-year strategic plan and the Emporia Pavilions CID application. Trunk Treasures Flea Market The Morris County Historical Society and the Dunlap Church Museum will host a “ bring and sell” event from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Anyone is invited to bring items to sell. Spaces will be $5 per seller and will be assigned upon arrival. A few inside spaces will be available. Anything is welcome: antiques, garage sale items, crafts, food items, etc. The Dunlap Church Museum group will have lunch and snack items for sale. Dunlap is west