Kansas marks one year of vaccines

Yesterday, December 14, marked the one-year anniversary of the administration of the first authorized COVID-19 vaccinations in Kansas. These vaccines have helped to protect all Kansans – individuals, families and communities – from getting infected, seriously ill or dying from COVID-19. Since this date one year ago, eligibility for COVID-19 vaccines have expanded to anyone … Read more

Governor pushes Broadband grant program

Governor Laura Kelly announced the application window for Broadband Acceleration Grant Program submissions. “Access to high-speed internet is critical for Kansans to access health care, education, and compete in an increasingly digital economy,” Governor Kelly said. The Broadband Acceleration Grant Program is critical in Kansas’ plan to address broadband gaps statewide. Funds will be targeted … Read more

Cowley College turf project almost done

With the spring sports season just around the corner, construction on the turf project at Cowley College is nearing completion. The work on the Cowley College baseball and softball fields is being done by Sprinturf and Double E Construction. The Tiger baseball and softball teams will open their respective seasons in February, 2022. Along with … Read more

Sheriff’s Office working death investigation

The Cowley County Sheriff’s Department says at approximately 12:11 AM on December 14, 2021, Cowley County Sheriff’s Deputies were dispatched to the 3000 block of 302nd Road in Cowley County, Kansas. The reporting party reported a large amount of suspected blood located in the front yard and had information that a possible shooting had taken … Read more

Governor reaches agreement for psychiatric hospital for youth

Governor Laura Kelly announced today that the Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services (KDADS) has reached a contract agreement with KVC Hospitals (KVC) to open a modern acute psychiatric hospital in Hays to meet the needs of youth in western Kansas. The contract, effective July 1, 2021 – June 30, 2027, specifies admissions will … Read more

Kansas AG hits milestone in financial recoveries

Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt’s administration has eclipsed a significant milestone, surpassing more than $1 billion in recoveries for Kansas taxpayers and consumers. Schmidt said today that the $1 billion total from January 2011 through the present is more than any previous attorney general’s administration in Kansas history. To put the total in perspective, the … Read more

COVID 19 positivity rate goes down

From the City-Cowley County Health Department: For COVID 19, The positivity rate for the last week was down slightly at 11.13% as compared to 15.89% last week. People who are planning to travel for the Christmas Holiday and are traveling by air need to check to see if any testing prior to travel is required … Read more

Home destroyed by fire

Fire crews were out on the scene of a house fire in Ark City on Saturday. The home at 910 South B street was destroyed by fire, according to ctnewsonline.com. No one was hurt. The fire broke out mid-morning, and crews were on the scene through a lot of the day. Officials said the home … Read more

Cowley College Baseball High School Showcase set for January 9

With an opportunity for high school students to display their abilities in front of invited scouts and college coaches, the Cowley College Baseball High School Showcase will be held Sunday, January 9 at the Tiger Baseball Field/Travis Hafner Training Center in Arkansas City. Along with the Showcase, a Kids Camp for ages 6 to 12 … Read more

KDHE adopts CDC recommendations for booster shots

The Kansas Department of Health and Environment will adopt the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) new booster recommendation and has authorized all COVID-19 vaccine providers to begin administering Pfizer-BioNTech booster shots to eligible adolescents ages 16 and 17. Kansans who are at least 16 years old and have met the 6-month time period … Read more