Community show planned for March 3

Southwestern College’s Nine Lives Laughatorium and Good Times Improvisational Comedy Troupe will perform a community show on Thursday, March 3, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in Messenger Recital Hall in the Darbeth Fine Arts Center. The public is invited to attend and there is no admission charge. The theme of the hour-long show is improv … Read more

Concert coming up March 1

On Tuesday, March 1, the Cowley College instrumental music department will present a jazz and concert band concert featuring music from some of the timeless composers of both genres. The jazz ensemble will perform works by Horace Silver, Lester Young, Paul Clark and Jeff Goli. The concert band will present a concert of mainly traditional … Read more

AG announces opioid settlement

Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt today announced the final approval of a $26 billion opioid settlement with the nation’s three major pharmaceutical distributors and manufacturer Johnson & Johnson, clearing the way for the release of funds to states and local governments to treat and prevent opioid addiction. The agreement with distributors Cardinal Health, Inc., McKesson … Read more

Health Department gives guidance on formula recall

The City-Cowley County Health Department says this is our current updated guidance we are sending out regarding the recent formula recall. • As a part of the recall exchange process, WIC authorized vendors are not required to, nor do we recommend that they, determine whether a product was purchased using WIC benefits. • WIC authorized … Read more

Ark City PD arrests man on multiple charges

The Arkansas City Police Department arrested an Arkansas City man Jan. 19 while fleeing arrest and since has added numerous burglary charges recently. After attempting to elude police officers on foot, Dakota Mikel Hughes, 29, originally was arrested on suspicion of two felony counts of interference with a law enforcement officer, three outside warrants for … Read more

Governor Kelly announces grants for domestic violence

Governor Laura Kelly announced more than $1.8 million in grant awards to enhance the responsiveness of victim advocates to victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, rape, and stalking. These grants are provided through the Federal Services, Training, Officers, and Prosecutors Violence Against Women Act Formula Grant Program (S.T.O.P. VAWA). The program supports the … Read more

Ark City P.D. seeing more drivers with license problems

Arkansas City Police Department is seeing an uptick in the number of drivers on our roadways who have suspended or revoked driver’s licenses. They say they charted 156 citations/arrests for suspended license violations last year. So far this year they have encountered about 20.

Free testing clinics available across the state

As the Omicron variant continues to spread across Kansas, local health departments, providers, and community groups are continuing to hold free COVID-19 vaccine and testing clinics across the state. The Omicron variant poses a dangerous risk to communities across Kansas, but the important steps to prevent the spread of COVID-19 remain the same – vaccinate, … Read more

Coffeyville man gets life in prison for fatal shooting

A Coffeyville man has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for 25 years for first-degree murder in a 2019 shooting death in southeast Kansas, Attorney General Derek Schmidt said today. Benjamin Job Mason II, 20, of Coffeyville, was sentenced Tuesday in Montgomery County District Court by Judge F. William Cullins … Read more

KDHE amends travel quarantine list

The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) has amended its travel quarantine list to add the countries of Denmark, Georgia, Iceland, Latvia, Netherlands, Reunion and Slovenia. The countries on the travel quarantine list will expire on March 3, 2022. KDHE will not release a travel quarantine list after March 3, individuals should now refer … Read more