Broadband and phone discounts available for families

The start of a new school year is an expensive time for families. If you are struggling to pay for phone and internet services while navigating back to school costs, help is available to stay connected. During Lifeline Awareness Week, the Kansas Corporation Commission encourages Kansans in need of assistance to apply for Lifeline and … Read more

211 crime victims get support

The Kansas Crime Victims Compensation Board awarded financial assistance to 211 victims of violent crime at its August meeting, Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt said. Awards were made in 80 new cases. Additional expenses were paid in 131 previously submitted cases. The awards totaled $161,427.06. The Division of Crime Victims Compensation in Schmidt’s office administers … Read more

Firefly Farm owner set to speak at Southwestern College

The SC Green Team and Southwestern College will welcome Leah Dannar-Garcia, owner of Firefly Farm, to campus to discuss the benefits of growing our own foods. The event is scheduled for Friday, Sept. 16, beginning at 11 a.m., in the Richardson Performing Arts Center. There is no admission charge and the public is invited to … Read more

Words Save Lives event coming up

Cowley College Creative Claws is preparing to host a collaboration of art and communication during the Words Save Lives event held Monday, September 26, from 7-9 p.m. in the Robert Brown Theatre. An hour before the event, community members and students are welcome to visit booths set up in the Earle N. Wright Community Room. … Read more

Active Shooter Education planned for September 20th

The Winfield Police Department has announced it is planning a public presentation geared toward Active Shooter Education. It is set for September 20th from 1 until 4 p.m. at Baden Square. The presentation is based of the Alerrt platform, which gives information on how to react during an active shooter scenario. It’s centered around businesses … Read more

Nominations being accepted for Kansas Health Champion Awards

The Governor’s Council on Fitness is now accepting nominations for its annual Kansas Health Champion Awards. Awards are given to one outstanding individual and two outstanding organization, that make an exceptional effort to model, encourage and promote health and fitness in Kansas. Award recipients will be recognized at the Community Health Promotion Summit on January … Read more

New app is tool in suicide prevention

Kansas Attorney General Schmidt announced today the launch of a mobile app, as a new tool to prevent youth suicide by providing information about warning signs and direct access to help for youth in Kansas. The free app, called “Kansas – A Friend AsKS,” was developed in partnership with The Jason Foundation, a national suicide … Read more

State announces second round of HEAL grants available

– Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Commerce David Toland today announced a second round of Historic Economic Asset Lifeline (HEAL) grants intended for revitalizing downtown buildings in small communities across the state. The HEAL program, which is funded by the Department of Commerce and the Patterson Family Foundation, will invest $850,000 in projects in the … Read more

Mark Potter returns to Cowley College with message about mental health

Mark Potter, a former two-sport star turned coaching great who was inducted into Cowley College’s Tiger Athletic Hall of Fame in 2008, shared his battle with severe depression in the hopes of helping others during his presentation Tuesday night inside Cowley College’s Robert Brown Theatre. Potter coached more than 800 games during his 30-year tenure … Read more

Date set for Youth Hunter Education Challenge

The Sporting Friends of Cowley County will be hosting the Tyler Juden Memorial Youth Hunter Education Challenge (YHEC) on Sunday, October 2, at the Baird Ranch south of Silverdale. Prior to the challenge, the group will be hosting a Youth Church Service again this year at 8:30 a.m. Registration will follow at 9 a.m. and … Read more