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Topeka / Kansas / United States
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Through the latter part of the century, KLA continued to strive toward a better business atmosphere for ranchers and feeders. In 1975, KLA pushed a bill through the Kansas legislature calling for prompt payment on fed cattle by packers. The organization led the charge for similar federal legislation the following year despite opposition from the packing industry. KLA fought regulation of the trucking industry in 1978 because the changes would have been unrealistic for hauling livestock. In 1986, Kansas voters approved a constitutional amendment crafted by KLA and other farm groups calling for use-value appraisal on ag land and exempting farm machinery and livestock from the property tax rolls. This helped keep the states business climate on a level playing field with other states and is considered to be the biggest tax victory in KLAs history. The organization celebrated its centennial in 1994, with special activities taking place throughout the year. A book was written to commemorate the groups 100th year in existence by Jim Hoy, a native of the Flint Hills who is on the faculty at Emporia State University. KLA is one of the nations most respected state cattlemens organizations. The leadership of KLA was instrumental in recommending and implementing the merger between the National Cattlemens Association and National Livestock and Meat Board. Through creation of the National Cattlemens Beef Association in 1995, the industry streamlined operations at the national level, mirroring a unified organizational structure that has served KLA well for more than 100 years. Today, KLA represents the states multi-billion dollar cattle industry at both the state and federal levels. KLA members are involved in all segments of the livestock industry including cow-calf, feedlot, swine, dairy and sheep. Dues paid by the membership fund legislative, educational and communications activities. KLA Leadership Following are the 2008-2009 KLA Officers. To contact either the president or president elect, e-mail [email protected]. Please designate the KLA officer to which you would like the message addressed. Mark Smith has a stocker cattle program, feeds cattle and farms in Wallace and Greeley counties. His cattle business is dictated by market conditions. He owns a cow-calf herd and, in the past, has purchased cull cows to breed, calve and sell. Smith has a growing yard to start cattle for summer pasture and winter grazing. The farming business produces corn and wheat. His family earned the National Cattlemens Beef Association ( NCBA ) Environmental Stewardship Award in 1994 for the enhancement of natural resources. He has been presented many regional awards for grassland and soil conservation and preserving wildlife habitat. Smiths leadership capabilities are well-documented. He has represented Greeley County on the KLA Board of Directors, is a past vice chairman of the KLA Natural Resources Committee and was chairman of the KLA Stockgrowers Council in 2007. Smith served the past year as KLA president elect. He represents KLA on the NCBA Board of Directors. Smith also is active in his community. He has served on the Greeley County School Board and as a past local 4-H beef leader. Smith serves on the Fort Wallace Memorial Association Board of Directors. He graduated from Kansas State University in 1976 with a degree in social science. Smith also earned a degree from Kemper Military College in Boonville, MO. Smith and his wife, Cindy, have two adult daughters. Angie works in the healthcare industry and is married to Edward Robson, who is employed in the Smith familys grain storage business. Valarie Smith is a Western State College of Colorado graduate and currently is pursuing a masters degree in art therapy. Ken Grecian and his wife, Barb, own and manage a grain and cow-calf business in Graham County. They background calves at home from the Angus-based herd and retain part interest when the cattle are sent to a commercial feedyard. The cattle
Topeka / Kansas / United States
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Topeka / Kansas / United States
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About KHCA/KCAL The Kansas Health Care Association ( KHCA ) is a statewide non-profit association that represents over 200 long-term care providers. Founded in 1951, KHCA is the largest association of its kind in Kansas. Its members are composed of for-profit and not-for-profit facilities consisting of nursing facilities, assisted living facilities, nursing facilities for mental health, intermediate care facilities for the mentally retarded, and hospital-based long term care units. KHCAs involvement in licensure, reimbursement, administrator licensing, the survey process, and Legislative issues has provided fair representation of our long-term care providers ( independently owned as well as multi-facility corporate owners ) while supporting improved health care for Kansass long-term care residents. KHCA has been instrumental in improving Medicaid reimbursement for nursing facilities as well as fighting for increased wages and benefits for the direct care worker. KHCA led the fight in 1993 to correct inequities within the state Medicaid reimbursement formula that led to higher payment rates and a settlement for 395 Kansas nursing facilities. In 1999, the KHCA Quality Enhancement/Wage Pass-Through Program was passed by the Legislature through KHCA lobbyist and member political action. In 2000 the Association established the Kansas Center for Assisted Living ( KCAL ) to improve representation and services for the states assisted living and residential health care providers. KHCA is headquartered in Topeka, Kansas and has a professional staff of five. It is a state affiliate of the American Health Care Association ( AHCA ), which represents over 11, 000 facilities and 1.1 million residents across the nation. KHCA is also a partner with the National Association of Health Care Assistants ( NAHCA ). For more information concerning KHCA, facility and associate memberships, or to find out more about being an exhibitor at KHCAs next Annual Convention and Trade Show contact KHCA by phone ( 785 ) 267-6003, fax ( 785 ) 267-0833 or e-mail ( khca khca.org ).
Topeka / Kansas / United States
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Topeka / Kansas / United States
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The mission of the Kansas Funeral Directors Association (KFDA ) is to cultivate and promote the art and science of the funeral service profession; to elevate and sustain the professional character and education of funeral directors and embalmers; to promote communications, good will and mutual improvements; to protect the health and welfare of the general public; to encourage the enacting and enforcing of proper and just law relative to funeral and burial practices within the State; to represent and safeguard the common interests of its members and to foster and maintain among them high professional ideals and ethics. Shun Newbern, CFSP, has over 20 years of funeral service experience, embalming in excess of 15, 000 bodies. As a licensed funeral director and embalmer for Rose Hills Mortuary, in Whittier, California, he assists in supervising a staff of 30 at a high volume location that handles 5, 200 cases annually. He received his mortuary science degree from San Francisco School of Mortuary Science. He has most recently been a presenter for the American Society of Embalmers, NFDA, ICCFA and One Legacy Tissue Services and has written a series of articles on embalming and prep room management in the American Funeral Director, Funeral Home and Cemetery News, The Director, ICCFA, the Morticians Journal, and Mortuary Management. Challenges in Embalming & Treating the Decedent - The speaker will examine embalming and treating remains under challenged conditions. Embalming the tissue is just one aspect of treating the decedent. The remains also must be restored with natural contour of the face and the hands that may be distorted and swollen. We will examine the procedures used during embalming cases and set a higher standard of performance. The Embalmer and His Staph? - This session will cover a much higher standard of care in cleaning and sanitation. You will learn the risk that the funeral home staff takes when they enter the embalming room. An update on communicable disease from the Center of Disease Control and other agencies to create a safe work environment will be covered, as well as embalming infectious decedents. Embalming Skills for Every Embalmer - The session will cover a much higher standard of care in embalming various types of cases without increasing the cost of operating the mortuary. Body preparation from feature setting to eliminating odor will be touched on. Keys to a Successful Viewing - This session will cover the psychological effects that an open casket has on a grieving heart and how our role in that experience is extraordinary. The viewing for many cultures is the most important aspect of the funeral planning process. If the viewing does not go well, the service will not go well. The speaker will demonstrate the basic and some advance techniques in conversation, implementation and presentation leaving a mark on the family that cannot be erased. KFDA Members must be "logged in" to take advantage of the new features in the "Members Only" section of the KFDA website. There is limited information available to the general public. Our new website includes: Important Notices pertaining to funeral service, KFDA Journals, Forms for Your Business, and the new Job Bank to name just a few. This information is only available to members. If youve never logged in before and you do not have your user name and password, give Debbie a call. She will give you your user name and reset your password and make sure that you are able to login so you can begin to take advantage of all the new features.
Topeka / Kansas / United States
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You deserve a healthy, happy life. Dont let your problems make you lose hope. Whether youve suffered childhood trauma or have issues in parenting or marriage, well help you through your recovery process. Youll find all the assistance and support you need to deal with grief. Founded in 1993 by Shane M. Jones, LSCSW. Shane M. Jones & Associates, P.A. has provided quality counseling for individuals, couples, and families. Many have been referred to Shane M. Jones & Associates, P.A. from the Christian community. However, others who do not hold to the Christian faith have come to understand that those they refer for counseling will be treated with respect and sensitivity to their uniqueness as a human being. There exists only one God, creator and sustainer of all things, infinitely perfect and eternally co-existing in three persons - Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Human nature derives from two historical persons, male and female, created in Gods image. They were created perfect, but they sinned, plunging themselves and all human beings into sin, guilt, suffering, and death. Do you see a gap in your relationship with your spouse, child, friends, or other near and dear ones? Well help you understand the fundamental issues and handle them with our counseling services. You can recover from your emotional trauma with support and assistance from Shane M. Jones & Associates, P.A. Have you been sensing a distance in the relationship with your partner? Married life takes a toll on everyone and it is a rare individual who claims they have not entertained thought of what life would be if they could break the marriage. When marital issues become too much to handle, its time for you to visit us! Through "The Bedrock Book of Acceptance," a to-the-point and concise book, our therapists will help you move forward with your recovery process. Shane M. Jones has put together his 28 years experience in this book to help you understand the effects that childhood deprivation.
Topeka / Kansas / United States
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Topeka / Kansas / United States
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About Kansas Bar Association ( KBA ) Kansas Bar Association ( KBA ) was founded in 1882 as a voluntary association for dedicated legal professionals and has more than 6, 900 members, including lawyers, judges, law students, and paralegals.