IXL goes to remote learning

USD 470: Unfortunately, COVID continues to have a growing impact on our schools. At IXL Elementary, the number of staff positives has reached a level in which there is no longer enough coverage for classrooms. IXL students will learn from home today, November 16 through November 23. We believe this will provide IXL students with … Read more

Kansas Corporation Commission taking public comment

The Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC) is holding a public hearing to allow Empire District Electric (Liberty) customers the opportunity to ask questions and make comments about the company’s recent rate increase request. On May 28, Empire filed an application with the KCC requesting to increase its rates to recover the costs of three wind projects, … Read more

Health department out with latest COVID 19 update

The City-Cowley County Health Department is out with its latest COVID 19 update. They said that November viral activity has increased significantly. The highest concentration of new cases identified are in families with children. Thus far in November the pediatric age group (0-18) has been the most effected with over 55% of new cases occurring … Read more

Students experience Senior Day at Cowley College

High School students across Kansas and Oklahoma experienced everything Cowley College has to offer during its Senior Day event held Wednesday on its main campus in Arkansas City. High School seniors took the time to visit campus, including the admissions process, student opportunities, and what it means to be a Tiger. For more information about … Read more

Adams Elementary closed through Nov. 19

From USD 470 – Arkansas City Public Schools: The number of COVID-19 cases (and associated close contacts) is quickly rising within our district. Due to the number of positives at Adams Elementary and the impact on staffing, the difficult decision was made to temporarily close that building. Adams students will learn from home starting November … Read more

Kansas gets money for tourism

Governor Laura Kelly announced Kansas has received $3.5 million in grant funding from the United States Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) to distribute to local partners across the state. These funds will accelerate travel, tourism, and outdoor recreation in the state.

Ark City PD unveils new car

The Arkansas City Police Department is excited to unveil the newest car to the Patrol Division fleet. This vehicle was designed with the assistance of the 2nd grade classes at Frances Willard Elementary School. The idea of approaching a local elementary school to help with the design came out of planning sessions held by the … Read more

KDOT has shortage of drivers

The Kansas Department of Transportation is committed to keeping the highways cleared whenever inclement weather impacts the state. In line with workforce shortages across the nation, KDOT does not have enough equipment operators – the agency’s primary snowplow operators – in a number of areas across Kansas. These shortages create the potential for highways to … Read more

Winfield police warn of scam callers

Winfield Police Department: We’ve noticed an uptick of scam callers claiming to be with an unnamed law enforcement agency or court threatening legal action stemming from fraudulent activity tied to a person’s social security number. These calls often threaten issuance of arrest warrants from a local magistrate if the call is ignored. We’d like to … Read more

Cowley College honoring veterans

With Veterans Day approaching on Thursday, November 11, Cowley College plans to honor all military veterans by offering discounts and free meals in recognition of their service. On November 11, 2021, individuals that have served in the United States Armed Forces can eat free at the Tiger Deli on Cowley College’s main campus in Arkansas … Read more