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Unapproved Minutes of the May 7 Fort Scott City Commission
The regular meeting of the Fort Scott City Commission was held May 7, 2024, at 6:09PM (Time stamp: 0:09) in the City Commission Meeting Room at City Hall, 123 S. Main Street, Fort Scott, Kansas. (Time stamps according to YouTube recording of meeting). Roll Call. Meeting called to order at...
Tiger Newsletter Final Edition
Sports physicals are this week! There will be two providers available who can each do fifty physicals per day. The consent-to-treat, physicals and concussion forms are available from the high school office or click on the red title above to print your own. The consent-to-treat must be completed by a parent and parent signatures must be on the appropriate lines on the physical and concussion forms before the physical can be administered.
Fort Scott Design Review Advisory Board Meeting is May 29
Certificate of Appropriateness for 1124 E. Wall Street, Fort Scott, KS – “Hole in the Wall Liquor”. Certificate of Appropriateness for 110 South Main LLC at 110 S. Main Street. Discussion of the Mural Proposal Form and process. Discussion of future work session. The meeting is open to...
Chamber After Hours: Blissful Aesthetic and Wellness on May 23
The Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce invites members to a Chamber After-hours & Ribbon Cutting Event to celebrate the opening of Blissful Aesthetic & Wellness located at 4 S. Main! The event will take place on Thursday, May 23rd from 5:15pm-6:00pm with the remarks and ribbon cutting starting at 5:30pm. After the Ribbon cutting and remarks, everyone is invited to come and go to see the business, enter the drawings, and enjoy refreshments.
McClendon taking passion for softball to Fort Scott Community College
OSAWATOMIE – Hard-throwing right hander Brooklynn McClendon is taking her glove, bat and competitive spirit with her to Fort Scott Community College. McClendon signed a national letter of intent to pitch for Fort Scott. She was a four-year member of the Osawatomie softball team.
Chamber Coffee Hosted by Angela VanDeBerghe of Edward Jones Financial Office on May 23
Hosted by Edward Jones office of Angela VanDeBerghe. The Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce invites members and guests to a Chamber Coffee hosted by the Edward Jones office of Angela VanDeBerghe, 222 State Street, on Thursday, May 23rd at 8am. Coffee, juice, and refreshments will be served, and attendees may register to win a special drawing.
Burks, Curran, and Simpson, 1-2-3 at ECS!
Butler, Mo: Saturday night the Wholesale Batteries USAC MWRA Sprints raced for the second night in a row at Electric City Speedway with (Topeka, Kan) racer Wyatt Burks taking the checkered flag first over (KCMO’s) Tom Curran, and (Bonham, Tex) wheelman Kobe Simpson rounding out the podium. For all...
Seven people survive plane crash near Butler Memorial Airport
BUTLER, Mo. (KCTV5) - Seven people survived a plane crash on Saturday afternoon in Bates County, officials stated. The Federal Aviation Administration reported that a single-engine Cessna C206 crashed near the Butler Memorial Airport at about 1 p.m. The Bates County Sheriff’s Office stated that when first responders arrived, they...
Bo Co Commission Agenda for May 20
210 S. National Ave Fort Scott, KS 66701 Phone: 620-223-3800. Bourbon County Commission Agenda 210 S. National Ave. Emily Franks-Jarred, Gilmore, Phillips, PA-2023 Audit. Executive Session KSA 75-4319(b)(2) Adjourn Meeting. Executive Session Justifications:. KSA 75-4319 (b)(1) to discuss personnel matters of individual nonelected personnel to protect their privacy. KSA 75-4319...
Powerball lottery winner finds out he won more than $4, much more
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - A Missouri Lottery player who originally thought he won a $4 Powerball prize was shocked to find out differently. “It was a week or so after the drawing,” the winner recalled. “I normally check all the numbers here at home but, that one time, all I checked was the Powerball.”
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