Ark City Public Library to host Data Walk

During the month of February, Arkansas City Public Library will host a Data Walk that encourages community members and leaders to engage in meaningful conversation about improving the health of children in their community. Participants view data poster displays and reflect on underlying issues and consider creative policy and system-focused solutions. A Closer Look @ … Read more

Grant will support early childhood system

Governor Laura Kelly announced today that the Kansas Children’s Cabinet and Trust Fund has been awarded a $4 million 2023 Preschool Development Birth through Five Planning Grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration for Children and Families. The grant will support the state’s ongoing efforts to bolster the early childhood workforce, … Read more

Governor receives education report

Governor Laura Kelly received the Governor’s Council on Education’s annual report, which includes a set of recommendations intended to improve educational outcomes for all Kansas students through increased collaboration between the business and education sectors. The Council’s recommended improvements are aimed at advancing early childhood education, increasing opportunities for workforce-bound high schoolers, improving post-secondary transitions … Read more

Writing event coming up

Anyone connected to Cowley College (students, staff, faculty) who would like to present creative original works should plan to take part in the Writers’ Corner event Thursday, February 2, at 7 p.m. inside the Nelson Student Center. Those interested should contact Humanities and Communications Department Chair Marlys Cervantes by Wednesday, February 1, to be included … Read more

AG joins lawsuit

Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach today joined a 25-state coalition in a lawsuit over a U.S. Department of Labor rule which would affect the retirement accounts of millions of people. The AG’s office says the rule would allow 401(k) managers to direct their clients’ money to ESG (Environmental Social Governance) investments and runs contrary to … Read more

William Newton Hospital joins American Heart Association initiative

To help eliminate rural health disparities, William Newton Hospital is participating in a new initiative by the American Heart Association®, the world’s leading nonprofit organization focused on heart and brain health for all. The Rural Health Care Outcomes Accelerator provides participating hospitals with no-cost access to Get With The Guidelines® quality programs and access to … Read more

State taking grant applications

The Kansas Department of Agriculture is accepting applications for the 2023 Specialty Crop Block Grant Program. Funds for the program are awarded to the agency by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Marketing Service. Applications will be evaluated by a team of external reviewers. The team will rate proposals on their ability to successfully promote … Read more

Help needed to mark a big day in Winfield

The Winfield Area Chamber of Commerce’s Winfield 150 Committee is making plans to celebrate 150 years since the town’s incorporation date in 1873 and residents are invited to participate in the festivities. There are many ways to get involved, starting with becoming a sponsor of the celebration. The committee is also seeking businesses, individuals, or … Read more

Construction project starting in downtown Ark City

During the early morning hours of Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2023, Arkansas City crews began blocking off portions of the alleyway in the downtown area for a construction project that will span several blocks. Weather permitting, beginning Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2023, improvements in wastewater infrastructure will start in the alleyway on the west side of Summit … Read more

Community-wide baby shower coming up

The City-Cowley County Health Department says If you’re a new or expecting mother, then don’t miss the Community Wide Baby Shower on Saturday, February 4th from 9:00am to 12:00pm! This event is free to attend and features classes in both English and Spanish covering topics from Safe Sleep to infant car seats. Additionally, all attendees … Read more