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HUTCHINSON Twenty-seven new law enforcement officers graduated from the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center (KLETC) on Feb. 26 at a ceremony held in KLETC’s Integrity Auditorium.
Deputy Luke Davis of the Gray County Sheriff’s Office was the graduating class president. The speaker for the ceremony was Chief Nelson Mosley of the Rose Hill Police Department. Mike Satterlee, KLETC senior instructor of police, was the class coordinator for the 274th Basic Training Class.
Officer Samantha Snell of the Galena Police Department was recognized by KLETC Executive Director Darin Beck and awarded a KLETC Certificate of Commendation for her actions in the performance of her duties. Snell, along with Officer Logan Grant of the Galena Police Department, risked their lives on Jan. 18 in an attempt to save victims of a fiery two-vehicle head-on crash. Grant will be recognized when he graduates March 19.
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To the rescue: Local man converts ambulance into mobile ski shop | Lifestyle
News Highlights: To the rescue: Local man converts ambulance into mobile ski shop | Lifestyle.
When Taylor Hatten drives to a house, the neighbors are concerned.
Sometimes they come by to ask, “What’s going on?”
“A reasonable mistake to make,” said Hatten, the man behind the wheel of Rescue Unit # 70, who at first glance looks like an ambulance.
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“I haven’t done much to change the exterior,” Hatten said of the vehicle. “I’ll eventually get my logo on it.”
He’s put solar panels on it, but they’re not that obvious, and “Rawlins County” is still outlined on the back and sides. And yes, the lights and siren still work.
Sometimes they come over to ask, âWhatâs wrong?â
âPretty reasonable mistake to make,â said Hatten, the man behind the wheel of Rescue Unit #70, which at first glance looks like an ambulance.
âI havenât done much to change the exterior,â Hatten said of the vehicle. âIâll get my logo on there, eventually.â
He has put solar panels on top, but those arenât too noticeable, and âRawlins Countyâ is still visible in outline on the back and sides. And, yes, the lights and siren still work.
When he opens the back doors, though, itâs clear this is a different kind of emergency vehicle. With a workbench along one side and compartments painted with green pine trees on the other, this is The Ski Ambulance, a mobile ski shop.
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