The Bourbon County Sheriff’s Office daily reports can best be viewed on a computer.
The sheriff’s office phone number is 620-223-1440
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This Saturday, March 17, is St. Patrick’s Day. The Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce invites you to get out and shop participating retailers for a “Shamrock Saturday” shopping promotion.
Participating retailers will have a Shamrock flyer posted on their window or door, and IF you are wearing green you will qualify for any drawings, deals, or discounts they may be offering. Those participating will have a drawing for $50 in Chamber Bucks gift certificates that may be used at over 50 local stores and restaurants.
May your day be filled with luck as you shop and celebrate this Saturday; shop local, shop the Fort for St. Patrick’s Day this weekend.
Contact the Chamber with any questions or for more information at 620-223-3566 or visit fortscott.com.
by Sherise Beckham, MS, RD, LD
FORT SCOTT, Kan. (March 15, 2018) – March is one of my favorite months! Why you may ask? March is National Nutrition Month®; a whole month dedicated to celebrating nutrition and what dietitian doesn’t love that?
The theme for March 2018 National Nutrition Month® is “Go Further with Food.” This campaign is geared towards being mindful of what you put in your mouth, as well as what is left over as food waste.
What does this mean for you? How do we go further with our food? To begin, start planning your meals and snacks. Make a weekly menu and a shopping list for the grocery store. As hard as it may seem, try to stick to items on that shopping list when at the grocery store.
It’s important to make sure your meals and snacks have some variety and color. Have fun with your meals and try new foods and recipes! Once you plan what to prepare, have a plan for the leftovers, too. Use your leftovers in another meal later in the week, or freeze the leftovers for another time. Also, be mindful of your portion sizes. Think about the amount you should be eating and dish up just that amount. Help our environment by reducing food waste (the stuff that goes into your trash) by not overserving yourself.
I encourage you to take time this month to think about helping ourselves be healthier by eating a variety of healthful foods, as well as helping our planet by cutting down on food waste. Again, happy National Nutrition Month® and “Go Further with Food!”
Mercy Hospital Fort Scott is an acute care hospital with 46 licensed beds, offering comprehensive medical, surgical, OB/GYN, pediatric, home care and hospice services. Inpatient care is provided with 24/7 physician coverage. In 2017, Mercy Hospital Fort Scott received The Leapfrog Group’s prestigious A rating. Mercy Clinic Fort Scott is located on hospital grounds as well as Mercy rural health clinics in Arma and Pleasanton.
Mercy, named one of the top five large U.S. health systems in 2017 and 2016 by Truven, an IBM Watson Health company, serves millions annually. Mercy includes more than 40 acute care and specialty (heart, children’s, orthopedic and rehab) hospitals, 800 physician practices and outpatient facilities, 44,000 co-workers and 2,100 Mercy Clinic physicians in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma. Mercy also has clinics, outpatient services and outreach ministries in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas. In addition, Mercy’s IT division, Mercy Technology Services, supply chain organization, ROi, and Mercy Virtual commercially serve providers and patients in more than 20 states coast to coast.
Jackson, Mississippi — Shelby Hutchison, a student at Fort Scott Community College, has been named a 2018 Coca-Cola Academic Team Gold Scholar and will receive a $1,500 scholarship.
The Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation sponsors the Coca-Cola Academic Team program by recognizing 50 Gold, 50 Silver and 50 Bronze Scholars with nearly $200,000 in scholarships annually. Each scholar also receives a commemorative medallion.
“The Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation has a long history of providing financial assistance to outstanding students at community colleges,” said J. Mark Davis, President of the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation. “We are proud to partner with Phi Theta Kappa and make it possible for deserving students to achieve their educational goals.”
Students are nominated for the academic team by their college administrators. Selection is based on academic achievement, leadership, and engagement in college and community service.
Coca-Cola Academic Team members will be recognized in both local and statewide ceremonies and will also be recognized internationally during Phi Theta Kappa’s annual convention, PTK Catalyst, April 19-21 in Kansas City, Missouri.
“We thank the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation for recognizing these student leaders and for investing in their futures,” said Dr. Lynn Tincher-Ladner, President, and CEO of Phi Theta Kappa. “Scholarships like these are integral to the success of these students in reaching their educational and career goals.”
Phi Theta Kappa is the premier honor society recognizing the academic achievement of community college students and helping them to grow as scholars and leaders. The Society is made up of more than 3.5 million members and nearly 1,300 chapters in nine nations. Learn more at ptk.org.
Fort Scott Community College hosted the 37th Annual Spring Rodeo on March 9-11.
The rodeo took place in the indoor Arnold Arena and featured 25 Kansas and Oklahoma two-year and four-year colleges competing for a variety of titles.
FSCC men’s team won the rodeo with the following results.
“Our kids competed extremely well and presented themselves as professionals, we are very proud of them and the production that they put on,” Rodeo Coach Chad Cross said. “Thank you to our school and community for all of the support, we appreciate everything!”
Secretary Gina Meier-Hummel now serves DCF in an official capacity
TOPEKA – The Kansas Senate voted unanimously today, March 14, to confirm the appointment of Gina Meier-Hummel to serve as the Secretary for the Kansas Department for Children and Families (DCF).
“I am humbled and grateful for the opportunity to lead this great agency,” Secretary Meier-Hummel said. “With the support of the Kansas Legislature and Governor Jeff Colyer, we will keep moving forward and we will strengthen the agency to improve the lives of Kansas children and families.”
“Congratulations to Secretary Meier-Hummel,” Governor Colyer said. “It is clear that she is driven by her passion to serve others, and I have every confidence in her to lead DCF. It will be no easy task, but if anyone is up for this challenge, she is.”
Secretary Meier-Hummel’s experience includes 25 years as a Kansas social worker, prior roles within The Children’s Shelter, Social and Rehabilitation Services (now DCF), the Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services. The Lawrence resident is a Topeka native, married with three children.
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Over the past two weeks the Fort Scott High School Student Council sponsored a donation drive for Lee’s Paws and Claws Animal Shelter. Students were asked to donate money to help fund the shelter. For each $1, students received a dog bone to be placed on the door of their activity period teachers door.
Altogether, students and teachers raised a total of $500 for the shelter. Shown here are the club officers and Barbara Ritter from the shelter accepting the check.
The Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce would like to share a few of the Live Auction packages that will be available for purchase at the 2018 Annual Dinner & Awards Celebration tomorrow night March 15 at Liberty Theatre.
1). The Downtown Party – Value $600
Make your way to Downtown Fort Scott and celebrate any occasion at Sharky’s Pub and Grub with 25 of your closest friends! This package includes the entire 3rd floor, food, beer, and wine! A catered affair of wings, chips & salsa, meatballs, spin dip, a half keg of either Blue Moon or Boulevard Wheat donated by Hole in the Wall Liquor, and Wine donated by Libation Station. This will give you a chance to host a party without all the worries that go with hosting! **Reservations are based on availability** Sponsored by Hole in the Wall, Libation Station and Sharky’s Pub & Grub
2). Let’s Par-Tee! – Value $595
If the words PAR-TEE sounds like music to your hears, then this package is perfect for you. You can spend time with your Family or Par-Tee alone. Either way, you can perfect your swing with this One Year Family Golf Course Membership to Woodland Hills Golf Course! Courtesy of Dave Martin & the City of Fort Scott.
3). This Is How I Roll- Value $425
If you have NEVER said “My other car is…” or If you can roll everywhere BUT the Golf Course, you will want this One Year Golf Cart Rental at Woodland Hills Golf Course. Courtesy of Dave Martin & the City of Fort Scott Woodland Hills Golf Course.
4). Brew & ‘Cue – Value $550 –
You and 9 of your friends can Join Jim and Martha Scott on their patio to enjoy some of Jim’s Famous ‘Cue while Sippin on some Ice Cold Brew. Includes appetizers, a Selection of Smoked Meats (Kansas City Style) and Traditional Sides of Smokestack baked beans, and the BEST Macaroni Salad and Coleslaw around. And be sure to save some room because it comes with one of Martha’s Fabulous Desserts as well.
5). Tumbleweed Country Music & Camping Festival held June 14-16 – Value $2600
Enjoy a weekend of Real Country Music with Friends and Family OR Host Employees and/or Customers at the
3rd Annual Tumbleweed Country Music & Camping Festival held for the 1st time in LaCygne KS. Enjoy music from artist Cody Johnson, Marty Stuart and many more, Camping, Canoe Trips, Hot Air Balloon Rides, Helicopter Rides (just $20), Zip Line, Rock Wall, Archery, Hiking, Fishing, Showers, Cabins, Food Trucks KC Style, Petting Zoo, Craft Vendors and Horse-Drawn Carriages. There is something for everyone.
6.) Get Fit! Value $1000
This package includes a one-year family membership to Mercy Health for Life, 3 sessions in the Hydroworx 300, 6 personal trainer sessions with Mr. Flex himself – Rich Wallace, 4 nutritional coaching sessions with Sherise Beckham, Resistance Tubes – short and long. A Jump rope, Weights, Hand Grips, Waist pack, Sun Visor, Dry-Tex Shirt, Protein bars & energy chews. Sponsored by Mercy, Mercy Health for life & the Chamber Work Force Development Team.
7). Hometown Pride Fan Package – Value $432
This package is brought to you by USD 234 Fort Scott schools and Fort Scott Community College. You can never have too much fan gear. This package includes t-shirts, a windbreaker, decals for your car, John Deere towels, and much more. Play a little tune on your guitar with custom tiger guitar picks made by students at Fort Scott Middle School. Dress in your new gear and then head to Fort Scott’s own Papa Don’s Restaurant for pizza, bread-sticks or maybe a hot sub. Come cheer on your favorite Tigers and Greyhounds with a sports pass giving you entry into every game. Sponsored by USD 234, FSCC and the Chamber Downtown Division.
8). Girls Night Out – 5 Course Dinner – Priceless
You and 7 guests, will enjoy a private dining experience in the Iron Star Loft above the Downtown storefront. This 5-course meal is hosted by Barbara Trimbur and includes Soup or Appetizer, Salad, Individual Beef Wellington, Roasted Vegetables, and Dessert. Guest are invited to bring their favorite beverage. Get the girls together and bid on this wonderful evening sponsored by Iron Star Antiques & Such.
9). Chiefs Kingdom $360
This package includes 4 tickets to a 2018 Kansas City Chiefs Pre-Season game with seats on the Front Row behind the visitor’s bench Donated by David Shepherd and Bourbon County Cars. Gas Cards from Pets and a Certificate from Price Chopper.
And More.
The Fort Scott Police Department daily report can best be viewed on a computer.
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Fort Scott Police Department is located at 1604 S. National, Fort Scott, KS 66701. To contact: 620-223-1700