Tom Adrian and Dave Stucky recently were asked to present to other lawyers at the Kansas Bar Association’s Recreational Law CLE. The title of the presentation was “The Sportsman’s Legal Guide to Recreational Water Uses.” As suggested by the title, Adrian and Stucky covered a range of topics on this subject matter such as the nature of a recreational use as a recognized category when applying for a water right, how and when to apply for the appropriate permit(s) when constructing a pond and river […]
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Hesston Public Library Looking For Day Sponsors
Hesston Public Library is encouraging individuals, businesses and organizations to sponsor a day at the library. Adrian & Pankratz, P.A., was the first library Day Sponsor on August 13. “We were excited to have Adrian & Pankratz lead the way as our first Day Sponsor and help us get the program going,” said library director Cari Cusick. Marilyn Wilder of Adrian and Pankratz said the firm decided to become a day-sponsor because of their community connections. “We have a lot of Hesston ties, and we […]
Attorney Tim Hodge Named Partner and Shareholder
The Newton law firm of Adrian & Pankratz, P.A., is pleased to announce the addition of Tim Hodge as a partner and shareholder in the firm. Tim has practiced with Adrian & Pankratz since 2003. He is a member of the Newton Kiwanis Club, the USD 373 Board of Education and Koerner Heights Church. Tim is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Newton Community Childcare Center and Central Kansas Community Foundation. He is a graduate of Washburn University School of Law, […]
Stucky attends water conference in Topeka
Dave Stucky recently attended the annual Water and the Future of Kansas Conference in Topeka. The conference attracts some of the top scholars and experts in the field of water supply, water quality and water regulation. A wide range of issues were addressed, from the life expectancy of Kansas reservoirs to the potential impacts of climate change on water supply and agriculture. The conference acts as a catalyst for planning new policies and developing potential legislation impacting water as a resource. Stucky’s practice areas include […]
Hodge Elected to Newton School Board
On April 7, 2011, Timothy Hodge was elected to the USD 373 School Board. Hodge currently has three children with two already in Newton public schools. His wife, Mary Ellen, is also employed as a teacher for USD 373. Hodge, a former teacher himself, hopes to be a positive influence on the Board. Tim has practiced for seven years as an attorney with Adrian & Pankratz, P.A. Previously having worked for KNEA, he has direct experience with education law. Hodge has previously served in many […]