SC Choirs to present concert April 14th

The choirs of Southwestern College will present their spring concert, “Dark Night of the Soul,” on Friday, April 14, at 7:30 p.m., in Richardson Performing Arts Center. Admission is free to the public. “The notion of the dark night of the soul has many connotations, but at its core it is a movement from a … Read more

Angler sets new KS record for crappie

Topeka resident, Bobby Parkhurst, was fishing at Pottawatomie State Fishing Lake No. 2 when the catch-of-a-lifetime came into contact with his lure. The enormous white crappie caught by Parkhurst on March 5, 2023, was taken with rod and reel and a minnow as bait. It weighed 4.07 pounds. The previous Kansas state record for white … Read more

USD 465 hosting meetings

USD 465 The district is hosting several bond information meetings that are open to the public. The first one will be at Winfield Middle School, Wednesday April 5th, starting at 7:00 pm. We will host another at Lowell on April 12th and a third one at Irving on April 19th.

Governor announces tax collection numbers

Governor Laura Kelly announced today that total tax collections for March 2023 were $758.3 million. That is $64.9 million, or 9.4%, more than the monthly estimate. That is also $78.7 million, or 11.6%, more than March 2022. Individual income tax collections were $314.6 million. That is $438,000 less than the estimate but $16.4 million, or … Read more

Comedy show set for April 6th

Southwestern College’s Nine Lives Laughatorium and Good Times Improvisational Comedy Troupe will perform a community show, “9 LIVES Spills the Beans about the Vikings Mythical Extravaganza,” on Thursday, April 6, at 7 p.m. in Messenger Recital Hall in the Darbeth Fine Arts Center. The public is invited to attend and there is no admission charge.

April is Safe Digging Month

Governor Laura Kelly issued a proclamation declaring the month of April as “Safe Digging Month” in Kansas. The proclamation, in concurrence with National Safe Digging Month, reminds Kansans to call 811 before starting any outdoor digging projects. Governor Kelly joined the Kansas Corporation Commission, Kansas 811 and other industry professionals in encouraging excavators and homeowners … Read more

Ark City HS takes pledges for seat belt use

Ark City PD says The Seatbelts Are For Everyone club at Arkansas City High School holds pledge drives each month to encourage seatbelt use among the student body. High School SRO Adam Utt advises the group and facilitates the program. This month they collected 234 pledges with the theme of “Don’t be a Dummy, Wear … Read more

KDOT encourages participation in adopt-a-highway program

It’s never too late to participate in the Kansas Department of Transportation’s Adopt-A-Highway program. New groups can always join to make a difference in communities and help the environment at the same time. In addition, KDOT created an incentive stipend last year for groups that actively participate in the program to help with increased amounts … Read more

Dawn Pleas inducted into Black Educators Hall of Fame

Dawn Pleas, vice president for special projects and planning at Southwestern College, has been inducted into the Black Educators Hall of Fame. The event was held on Saturday, Feb. 25, in the Rhatigan Student Center on the campus of Wichita State University. The Kansas Black Educators Hall of Fame, founded in 2017, now has 54 … Read more

KDHE encourages timely payments for CHIP enrollees

The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) encourages Kansas households with a Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) enrollee to make timely payments on monthly premiums. This is especially important as the State resumes normal business operations following the COVID-19 pandemic with the federal government announcing the ending of the Public Health Emergency effective in … Read more