Drug Take Back Day is Saturday

Law enforcement officers at locations across the state will be collecting unused medications for safe disposal on Saturday, October 29, Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt said today. The collection events are part of a nationwide effort to safely dispose of leftover medications to prevent accidental or intentional misuse. Since the Drug Take-Back Day program began … Read more

School district says holiday help is available

Winfield USD 465: The holidays are just around the corner. As the season approaches, it also puts additional stress on families. While we have a number of donors who are willing to provide clothing and gifts to families in our community, resources are limited this year. If your family could benefit from this generosity, please … Read more

Reminder about drunk driving as Halloween approaches

This Halloween, the Kansas Traffic Safety Resource Office is partnering with local law enforcement officials and other health and safety advocates to help spread the message that Buzzed Driving Is Drunk Driving. If you do plan to enjoy some witch’s brew, be sure to plan for a sober ride home. If you see a drunk … Read more

Governor talks agriculture

Governor Laura Kelly joined local leaders in Hutchinson for a roundtable discussion that focused on how her administration can continue to support economic and agricultural growth in Central. Topics addressed during the discussion included the state’s water resources, logistics and distribution, and the Kansas workforce. AgTrax, a software company for accounting and advanced grain bin … Read more

Inmate walks away from Lansing Correctional Facility

The state department of corrections says minimum-custody resident Joshua W. Renfro was placed on escape status at approximately 9:00 p.m. last night after it was reported that he walked away from Lansing Correctional Facility on Sunday, October 23, 2022. Renfro, a 39-year-old white male, was reported missing when the resident could not be located at … Read more

Governor announces funding for Kansas hospitals

Governor Laura Kelly announced Kansas has received federal approval for the enhancement of the Health Care Access Improvement Program (HCAIP), which will bring $341 million to Kansas each year at a time when hospitals in Kansas are financially vulnerable. This additional funding will boost Medicaid payments to hospitals, benefiting all Kansans by helping maintain the … Read more

Authorities conduct K9 drug sniff

The Ark City Police Department says on Oct. 18th, 2022, an announced K9 drug sniff was conducted at the Arkansas City High School and Arkansas City Middle School. In a search of the high school, one student was issued a citation for tobacco violation, and one student was arrested for possession of marijuana and drug … Read more

Audiences check out The Addams Family

With Halloween approaching, the Cowley College Theatre Department entertained audiences with its production of The Addams Family, A New Musical Comedy based on the book by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice performed Friday through Sunday inside the Robert Brown Theatre. The comedy was performed on Friday and Saturday night and had a Sunday matinee showing. … Read more

Governor announces money for disabled Kansans

Governor Laura Kelly announced today that the Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services (KDADS) has been awarded $4.97 million in grant funding to give Kansans with disabilities more flexibility in where they live and receive services. Medicaid’s Money Follows the Person (MFP) program provided the funding to increase the home- and community-based services (HCBS) … Read more