Health and Safety Fair is back on May 6th

City-Cowley County Health Department says Mark your calendars! The Health & Safety Fair returns to Winfield this year! The fair will be held on Saturday, May 6th at the Winfield Fairgrounds from 9:00am to 12:00pm This year’s fair promises to be fun-filled and educational with the opportunity for excellent prizes! Follow us on social media … Read more

Governor cleared to go back to work

The Governor’s office put out a statement about her health. On Tuesday, after experiencing cold-like symptoms, Governor Laura Kelly tested positive for COVID-19. In order to be safe and transparent with Kansans, the Governor then shared the news publicly, self-isolated, and worked from home. She continued to test, and after several subsequent negative tests, her … Read more

Southwestern College adds women’s flag football

The Southwestern College athletic department announced on Monday that they will become one of several Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC) institutions that have added the growing collegiate sport of women’s flag football, with their first season of competition set for the spring of 2024. The addition will become the 19th competitive athletic offering at Southwestern … Read more

Dr. Stephen Long to present Parkhurst lecture

D. Stephen Long, Cary M. Maguire University Professor of Ethics at Southern Methodist University, will present the Parkhurst Lecture at Southwestern College on Thursday, Feb. 2, at 4 p.m., in Messenger Recital Hall in the Darbeth Fine Arts Building. There is no admission charge and the public is invited to attend. Long previously worked at … Read more

Governor Kelly has COVID-19

Yesterday morning, Governor Laura Kelly tested positive for COVID-19. A statement from her office says she is fully vaccinated and is experiencing minor symptoms. She is following the guidance of public health officials to self-isolate as she continues to work. The Governor’s Office has informed Inaugural Ball attendees, participants in the Inauguration ceremony, and attendees … Read more

Traffic stop leads to multiple charges

The Arkansas City Police Department says On January 9th, 2023, at 12:41 p.m., an Arkansas City Police Officer attempted to conduct a traffic stop in the 600 block of South 6th Street. While attempting to stop the car, the driver parked at a vacant house and left his vehicle on foot. He began walking when … Read more

Town Hall meeting set to discuss opioid crisis

The Cowley County Sheriff’s Office says Meet with Community Partners at the upcoming Town Hall Meeting on January 19th to discuss the Opioid Crisis occurring in your community. We will begin at 5:30 PM at Baden Square in Winfield, Ks. with introductions and presentations. Education is powerful and it is our mission to ensure you … Read more

Students get instruments

USD 470 – Arkansas City Public Schools says the elementary music classrooms received ukuleles last week! All upper elementary students will now have the opportunity to learn a string family instrument as part of the music curriculum. We are excited about this new addition! Our elementary students currently learn to play recorders, variously pitched and … Read more

Planning Commission sets hearing

The Arkansas City Planning Commission has scheduled a Public Hearing at 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 10, in the Conference Room at the Water Treatment Facility, 400 W. Madison Ave., for review, comments, and questions on the City’s proposed new Comprehensive Plan and Future Land Use Maps. Copies of the proposed Plan and Future Land Use … Read more

Man facing drug and property charges

On January 7, 2023, at 8:58 p.m., officers from the Arkansas City Police Department were dispatched to Double Eagle Pawn Shop, 104 S. Summit St. in Arkansas City. It was reported that someone had forced entry into the pawn shop. Officers arrived and discovered that someone had damaged the front glass door to the shop … Read more