Arts grants available

Lieutenant Governor and Commerce Secretary David Toland announced that grant applications are open for the Rural Mural and Public Art program. The Kansas Department of Commerce will provide matching funds for communities to create new murals and public art projects that will engage community residents and create a place for the community to gather and … Read more

Concert set for tonight

With the school year winding down, the Cowley College Band and Choir will conduct its spring concert today at 7:30 p.m. in the Robert Brown Theatre. There is no cost to attend the concert. The concert band, under the direction of Dr. Michael Christensen, will perform Yorkshire Ballad, The Avengers, Symphonic Highlights from Walt Disney … Read more

Fees waived for those affected by storms

Governor Laura Kelly today directed Executive Branch agencies to assist Kansans impacted by severe weather that included large hail, high winds, and tornadoes the evening of Friday, April 29. In response, the Kansas Department of Revenue (KDOR) and the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) will waive fees for birth certificates, marriage certificates, and … Read more

EF3 tornado hits southern Kansas

Several hundred buildings were destroyed by an EF 3 tornado that touched down in southern Kansas on Friday night. The Wichita Eagle said the tornado first touched down in rural Sedgwick County, then moved into Butler County and did extensive damage in the Andover area. Four people were hurt in Andover, including two firefighters responding … Read more

Ben LeClair Staff Excellence Award given

A pair of familiar faces on Cowley College’s main campus in Arkansas City were named recipients of the Ben LeClair Staff Excellence Award Wednesday in the Earle N. Wright Community Room. To honor and remember LeClair’s legacy, the college accepted nominations for the award which was given to head athletic trainer Jeff Fluty and Cowley … Read more

Murder conviction for southwest Kansas man

A southwest Kansas man has been convicted of murder in connection with the 2019 death of a child, Attorney General Derek Schmidt said today. Uraquio Agustin Arredondo, 31, of Ulysses, was convicted in Grant County District Court following a bench trial before Judge Clinton Peterson. Arredondo was found guilty of one count of first degree … Read more

Evergy bills going up

Beginning May 1, Evergy Kansas Metro residential customers will pay an average of $1.46 more per month to have electricity delivered to their homes. That amounts to $17.52 per year, based on an average monthly usage of 1,059 kWh. Kansas law allows electric utilities regulated by the Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC) to recover costs associated … Read more

Southwestern College commencement ceremonies planned

Southwestern College Commencement ceremonies are scheduled for Sunday, May 8, in Richardson Performing Arts Center (RPAC) and Richard L. Jantz Stadium. Commencement times include: · 9:30 a.m.— Baccalaureate service in RPAC · 11 a.m.— Order of the Mound Ceremony at Cole Mound Plaza · 12 p.m.— Graduate hooding and conferral of degree ceremony in RPAC … Read more

Winfield PD hosting youth citizens academy

The Winfield Police Department is hosting a youth citizens police academy following the conclusion of the school year, set to run May 23-27. The department previously held a teen citizens police academy, with the most recent session being held in 2015. The academy aims to provide positive interactions between officers and the youth of the … Read more

Showcase set for Cowley College

The Life Through Word and Lens Student Showcase and Art and Design Student Showcase will be held Wednesday, May 4 in the Earle N. Wright Community Room. The Art & Design Student Showcase will be held from 6-8 p.m., while the Life Through Word and Len Student Showcase will take place from 6:30-8 p.m. in … Read more