Two Classrooms Under Quarantine At Lowell Elementary

Two new cases of COVID-19 will mean ten days of quarantine for two classrooms of students at Lowell Elementary School The quarantine means students, teachers and staff in the affected classrooms will be able to remain in school during the 10 days of the quarantine. During that time, the district will have to test each … Read more

Cowley College leader highlighted for work

Last spring a call went out from the National Park Service through the National Writing Project for their teacher-consultants who were interested to put in an idea for an inspirational video writing project that could be part of their upcoming “Write Out 2021: Palettes, Storyboards, and Cadences.” Through this, Cowley College Humanities and Communication Chair … Read more

Class tours KanPak

Sarah Mathews’ Managerial Accounting class recently toured KanPak, LLC in Arkansas City and were able to relate class material to the real world. In Managerial Accounting, students learn accounting from the perspective of a manufacturing company and study how the physical flow of the production process follows and matches the cost flow. Thanks to the … Read more

KDHE develops Employer COVID 19 testing playbook

With more employers expressing interest in testing their workforce for SARS-CoV-2 – the virus that causes COVID-19 – KDHE developed an Employer COVID-19 Testing Playbook. The Playbook is intended to support businesses that wish to offer employee testing to prevent COVID-19 outbreaks in their workplace and help keep their businesses open. Just as schools in … Read more

Kansas gets grant money

Governor Laura Kelly announced Kansas has been awarded $3,980,635 through the FY 2021 American Rescue Plan Act administered by the Federal Family and Youth Services Bureau (FYSB) at the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) to support survivors of domestic violence and their children and expand COVID-19 resources. The purpose of these supplemental funds is … Read more

Local groups perform

The Cowley College Concert Band and Concert Choir took to the Robert Brown Theatre stage to perform a beautiful concert Tuesday in Arkansas City. The Concert Band, under the direction of Dr. Michael Christensen, performed Legends of the Galaxy, Abracadabra, Hocus Pocus, and Gravity Wave. The Concert Choir, under the direction of Lindsay Allen, performed … Read more

Local high school student dies in crash

A senior at Ark City High School died in a wreck in Kay County, Oklahoma, on Tuesday night. ctnewsonline.com says the student who died was in a Jeep that rolled over on a gravel road, several miles northeast of Newkirk. There were four occupants in the vehicle. The driver of the vehicle was arrested on … Read more

Red Cross urges blood donations

With Thanksgiving and the holidays approaching, the American Red Cross urges donors to continue to make and keep appointments now and in the weeks ahead to help overcome the ongoing emergency blood shortage that has significantly impacted the nation’s blood supply. In fact, the current blood supply is the lowest the Red Cross has seen … Read more

Autopsy set for Lansing inmate

An autopsy is planned for a 32 year old inmate who was being held at the Lansing Correctional Facility, who died in state custody. Lawrence Brown Junior died Friday at a hospital in Leavenworth. The Kansas Department of Corrections says only that officials do not believe the man died of the coronavirus. He’d been convicted … Read more

Advance voting is open

From Cowley County: Advance Voting is open in two separate locations. Winfield: County Clerk’s Office (321 E. 10th Ave) from 8am-5pm Monday, Oct 25 through Friday, Oct 29. Arkansas City: Water Treatment Plant (400 W. Madison Ave) from 10am-4pm Monday, Oct 25 through Friday, Oct 29. For more info, check out the County’s Clerk’s website … Read more