Kansas tops $3.5B in business dollars this year

Governor Laura Kelly announced Kansas has topped $3.5 billion business dollars invested in Kansas in 2021 at Integra Technologies Inc., a manufacturing service provider based in Wichita. The newly announced $3.5 billion is over $1 billion more than the previous record-breaking $2.5 billion secured in 2020, making 2021 the most successful economic development year in … Read more

Students give vocal recital

Featuring the students of Lindsay Allen and Nick Albrecht, Cowley College hosted its fall vocal recital Tuesday in the Earle N. Wright Community Room. The recital consisted of choir students who took voice lessons throughout the fall semester. The recital allowed the students’ individual voices to be heard. The students will now gear up to … Read more

Governor Kelly announces tax collection totals

Governor Laura Kelly announced that total tax collections for November were $626.8 million. That is 3.1%, or $18.9 million, more than the estimate. Those collections are $70.1 million, or 12.6%, more than last November. Individual income tax collections were below the estimate for the month by 1.6%, or $4.6 million, with $288.9 million collected. These … Read more

Texas woman sentenced in deaths of two people from Wichita

A Texas woman has been sentenced to life without the possibility of parole on capital murder charges stemming from the deaths of two individuals in July 2018, Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt said. Kimberley Stacey Younger, 55, of Aransas Pass, Texas, was sentenced on one count of capital murder in Barton County District Court. Senior … Read more

Governor Kelly names new KDHE secretary

Governor Laura Kelly today announced Janet Stanek as the new Secretary of the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE). Stanek will serve in an acting capacity until the Kansas Senate confirms her as the new head of the agency. She had previously served as the Director of the State Employee Health Benefits Program (SEHBP).

KDHE monitoring variant

The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) is continuing to monitor the COVID-19 variant Omicron. No confirmed cases have been identified in Kansas or the United States to date. This variant is new, and it is still unknown how transmissible or contagious this variant is. It is unclear how quickly it will spread, but … Read more

KDHE secretary departs

Governor Laura Kelly recently announced the departure of the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) Secretary Lee Norman. KDHE Deputy Secretary Ashley Goss will serve as Acting Secretary until a permanent candidate is appointed. Dr. Lee Norman has served as the KDHE Secretary since Governor Kelly took office in 2019. Under his leadership KDHE … Read more

Ark City Middle School conducts food drive

From USD 470: Arkansas City Middle School students participated in their annual food drive this year. Students from all three grade levels worked with their families, friends, and neighbors to collect food for the community. In less than a week, students were able to collect an astonishing 14,245 food items for people right here in … Read more

Art Club Fundraiser set for December 1

Serving as an Art Club fundraiser, the annual Chili Sale and Art Showcase at Cowley College will be held Wednesday, December 1 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 6:30-7:30 p.m. inside the Earle N. Wright Community Room. Along with chili, individuals will have the option to get macaroni or chicken noodle soup. The cost … Read more