Kissing Cardinals by Carolyn Tucker

Keys to the Kingdom By Carolyn Tucker

Kissing Cardinals

One morning I looked out my kitchen bay window and saw two beautiful cardinals on the ground foraging for food. As I watched, to my amazement, the male hopped over to the female and put a seed in her mouth. It looked exactly like they were kissing! I later read that this is called courtship feeding. The male repeated this process multiple times as I intently watched. This romantic-looking act is a key part of their courtship and is quite heartwarming to witness. I’m glad I was looking out the window and didn’t miss this  “nature blessing” God wanted me to see. No wonder my pastor recently told the church family to “watch the birds!”

This male bird was doing his best to woo the female. God did the same thing for mankind when He sent His one and only Best to die on the cross for the sins of the world. God desires a personal relationship with everyone so He patiently woos us.

Jesus taught His disciples and the multitude that gathered: “Look at the birds. They don’t plant or harvest or store food in barns, for your heavenly Father feeds them. And aren’t you far more valuable to Him than they are? And if God cares so wonderfully for wildflowers that are here today and thrown into the fire tomorrow, He will certainly care for you. Why do you have so little faith?” (Matthew 6:26,30 NLT).

The beak-to-beak feeding demonstrates the male bird’s ability to provide food and establishes a mating ritual. Jesus asks a rhetorical point-blank question for all of us to consider: Why do you have so little faith when you can see God’s handiwork all over the place? We can see God’s design for taking care of feeding the birds. Two reasons why we have so little faith is because we’re not paying attention to God’s constant care, and we’re  guilty of neglecting the study of His Word. Faith doesn’t come by prayer. Faith comes by hearing the Word of God. “So faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God” (Romans 10:17 HNV). We can build our faith by reading portions of scripture out loud. I double-dog dare you to do it!

God is the Master Creator of bonding: Male and female, parent and child, friend and friend, and most important, God to child (those who are disciples of Christ Jesus). I have loved this scripture for many years: “A person standing alone can be attacked and defeated, but two can stand back-to-back and conquer. Three are even better, for a triple-braided cord is not easily broken” (Ecclesiastes 4:12 NLT). Whether you’re married or single, God created humans to need one another and to bond to one another.

Encouragement and strength are found in unity; individuals are stronger when they stand together in love, life, and faith. The act of bonding makes life better because two or more can survive and overcome challenges easier. Yes, Jesus is always with us and we can take His promise to never leave us or forsake us to the bank. But it’s best to have a Jesus-like person with skin on to hold our hand or hug our weary shoulders and take us to the Throne Room in prayer.

God takes care of the birds and you’re much more important to Him than birds! He’ll walk with you through the fire and bring you out victoriously. And God isn’t anywhere near broke! “My God supplies all my needs according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus” (Philippians 4:19).

The Key: Believers and birds — God takes care of both.

FSCC Board of Trustees Meeting – July 20, 2026

The Fort Scott Community College Board of Trustees will hold its regular meeting on Monday, July 20, 2026, at 5:30 p.m. in the Ellis Fine Arts Center.

The public agenda for the meeting is as follows:

1.0 Call Meeting to Order – Chair Doug Ropp

1.1 Roll Call of Trustees by the Clerk
___ Bailey ___ Brown ___ Cosens ___ Hoyt ___ McKinnis ___ Ropp

2.0 Flag Salute & Invocation

3.0 Approval of Official Agenda (Action)

4.0 Approval of Consent Agenda (Action)

4.1 Minutes

  • June 11, 2026, Board of Trustees Special Meeting
  • June 15, 2026, Board of Trustees Meeting

4.2 Financials – Cash Flow Report

4.3 Check Register – $878,286.01

4.4 Payroll

  • July 15, 2026 – $617,699.42

4.5 Contract Ratification

  • Fort Scott Nazarene Church
  • Bank Signer Resolution
  • DA146 – Red Lined for McGraw Hill only
  • Lewis & Ellis GASB 101 Reporting and GASB 75 Reporting – FY 2026

5.0 Community, Employee, and Student Recognition (Information)

5.1 Program Review – Cosmetology
5.2 Recognition: Students & Program Update – None

6.0 Leadership Reports & Updates (Information)

7.0 Old Business

7.1 Remote Work Policy (Action)

8.0 New Business

8.1 Ratification of FSCAPE Negotiations (Action)
8.2 Discussion of Staff Raises (Information)
8.3 Freedom of Expression & Expressive Activity – Amend (Action)
8.4 Board of Trustees Policy Section Update (Action)
8.5 Consideration of RTU-15 Rooftop Unit Replacement Bid (Action)
8.6 Employee Bonding Requirements – Amendment (Action)
8.7 Consideration of Sale of Frontenac (Harley) Building (Action)
8.8 Fleet Disposal (Action)
8.9 Consideration of Fiscal Year-End Fund Transfers (Action)

9.0 Public Forum

Comments should be restricted to no more than three minutes. Requests should be submitted by noon on the day of the Board meeting. Forms will be presented to the Board Chair for consideration. Matters which are personal in nature or relate to personnel matters will not be heard publicly.

10.0 Personnel

10.1 Enter Executive Session – Personnel Matters (Action)
10.2 Exit Executive Session – Return to Open Session (Action)
10.3 Employment Matters of Non-Elected Personnel (Action)
10.4 Amendment of Vice President of Academic Affairs Contract (Action)
10.5 Consideration of Assistant to Student Life Coordinator Position (Action)

11.0 Board Reports (Information)

  • Finance Committee – Chad Cosens & Doug Ropp
  • Policies – Marilyn Hoyt
  • Negotiation Committee – Destry Brown
  • Strategic Plan Committee – Ronda Bailey & Marilyn Hoyt
  • KACCT & Greenbush – Ronda Bailey
  • Student Leadership/Coaching Academy – Chad McKinnis

12.0 Adjourn (Action)

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Extension Master Gardener Training Offered This Fall

Krista Harding

Extension Master Gardener Training Offered This Fall

Area plant lovers have an excellent opportunity this fall to participate in an outstanding horticulture program. Extension Master Gardener training will be held September 3 through December 3 using a hybrid format that combines in-person classes with Zoom instruction.

The Extension Master Gardener program is a volunteer program in which K-State Extension “trades” classroom training for volunteer service. Participants receive 40 to 50 hours of instruction in all aspects of horticulture and, upon completion of the training, donate an equivalent number of volunteer service hours to Extension horticulture programs.

Training is taught by Kansas State University specialists, local Extension agents, and area horticulture experts. Topics include:

  • Plant Growth and Development
  • Soils, Water, and Fertilizer
  • Vegetable Gardening
  • Insect Diagnosis and Management
  • Growing Fruit
  • Annuals and Perennials
  • Woody Ornamentals
  • Turfgrass
  • Landscape Maintenance
  • Plant Disease Diagnosis and Management
  • Pesticide Use and Safety
  • Wildlife Management

Although the Master Gardener program is volunteer-based, applicants must meet the following requirements before being accepted into the program:

  • Be available to complete approximately 40 hours of community horticulture volunteer service during the first year. Volunteer hours are equal to the number of training hours received.
  • Have access to the internet, a computer or other device with a microphone and camera, an actively monitored email account, and reliable transportation to the in-person training location in Iola.
  • Enjoy sharing a love of gardening with others through a variety of Extension Master Gardener projects.

The Southwind Extension District has an active Master Gardener program whose volunteers have completed projects including demonstration flower beds, vegetable research trials, educational programs, and many other community horticulture initiatives.

Applications are now available and must be submitted to the Southwind Extension District by August 15. The registration fee is $95.

Applications are available on the Southwind Extension District website: www.southwind.k-state.edu or can be mailed upon request. For more information about the Master Gardener training program, please contact the Extension office.

Krista Harding is the K-State Research and Extension horticulture agent serving the Southwind Extension District. She can be reached at [email protected] or 620-244-3826.

K-State Research and Extension is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

What’s Happening in Fort Scott July 18 Edition

What’s Happening in Fort Scott July 18th Weekend Edition!

🚎 Historic Trolley Tours

Ride Dolly the Trolley and explore Fort Scott’s history

with a narrated tour.

Fridays & Saturdays – Now Boarding!

SAVE THE DATE!

Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce Chamber Coffees

Every Thursday at 8am

UPCOMING CALENDAR OF EVENTS

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Fort Scott National Historic Site

Visit your National Park! Visitor Center and historic buildings are open Friday through Tuesday, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm. The grounds continue to be open daily from ½ hour before sunrise until ½ hour after sunset

Click HERE to visit the website.

Click here to see all the FUN classes at The Artificers, classes for ALL ages!

BINGO hosted by the American Legion Post 25 every 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month unless it falls on a holiday. Doors open at 6pm and Bingo starts at 7pm at Memorial Hall. (Taking the month of August off for BINGO & will start again in September)

KANSASWORKS in Fort Scott

Every Tuesday 9am-4pm

Office located at the Healthy Bourbon County Action Team, 104 N. National Ave.

620-231-4250

FS Public Library

*Wednesday Writers every Wed. @ 1:30-3pm

201 S. National Ave.

$3 Tuesdays at Fort Cinema!

Follow their Facebook Page HERE for updates!

Kansas Small Business

Development Center

at the Chamber, 231 E. Wall St.

Every 2nd Thursday of the month 9am-3pm

Want more details or updates Community, Chamber, and Member events?

You can find full dates, times, locations, and links on our community calendar on the Chamber’s website at:

👉 fortscott.com/events/calendar/

RECURRING EVENTS

Farmers Market

Saturday Markets (May-October)

8am-12pm

Tuesday Markets (June-August)

4-6pm

UPCOMING EVENTS

Saturday, July 18th

Christmas in July @ Farmers Market

9-11am

@Farmers Market – Gathering Square Pavilion

Christmas on the Bricks -Save the Date

Enjoy the snow machine at the splash pad, temporary tattoos for the kiddos

Click HERE for more info!

CYRA Rodeo

Sat: 10am Sunday: 9am

Bourbon County Fairgrounds

Click HERE for more info!

Kansas Rocks – Summer Off-Road 101 Courses

Click HERE for more info!

Kansas Concealed Carry Class

8am

Click HERE for more info!

Estate Auction – The Late Larry Ballou

9am

112 S. Margrave. St.

Brett Johnson Memorial Scholarship

Poker Run

11am-6pm

$30/hand 50/50pot

Starting at: Sharky’s Pub & Grub, Fort Scott, Ks. Check in starts at 10am, Kickstands up at 11am.

stops at Sunflower Saloon in Blue Mound, Ks; One Stop, Parker, Ks; Lucy’s Bar & Grill, La Cygne, Ks; ends at Pleasanton Community Center for final draw, raffle, & free-will-donation dinner, which will conclude the ride.

Paint & Pizza Flamingo Flock

11am-2pm

@ Papa Don’s Pizza, 10 S. Main St.

$30/person

Sunday, July 19th

CYRA Rodeo

Sat: 10am Sunday: 9am

Bourbon County Fairgrounds

Click HERE for more info!

✅ See more events & details:

https://fortscott.com/events

SHOPPING ~ SUPPORT LOCAL!

Boutiques-Antiques-Flea Markets & more!

Click here for Chamber member

specialty shopping & other retail in

Downtown & other areas of the community.

Fort Scott Area
Chamber of Commerce
In This Issue
Chamber Highlights
Click here for our
Membership Directory.
We THANK our members for their support! Interested in joining the Chamber?
Click here for info.

Thinking of doing business in or relocating to Fort Scott?

Contact us for a relocation packet, information on grants & incentives, and more!

Seeking a job/career?

We post a Job of the Day daily on our Facebook page, distribute a monthly job openings flyer, and post jobs on our website.

Many opportunities available!

Housing needs?

Click here for a listing of our Chamber member realtors.

Click here for our rental listing.

REMINDER TO GET YOUR TICKETS ⬇️

Upcoming Movie Schedule @ Fort Cinema

A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO OUR CHAMBER CHAMPION MEMBERS!

Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce

231 E. Wall St., Fort Scott, KS 66701

620-223-3566

fortscott.com

    Click HERE to view our 2026 Community Guide-Member Directory!

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Kobach Appeals Mail-In Ballot Grace Period Ruling

TOPEKA – (July 16, 2026) – Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach today announced his office will file an emergency appeal to the Kansas Supreme Court, after a district court judge issued a temporary injunction reinstituting a three-day grace period for the return of mail-in ballots. More than 44,000 ballots have already gone out.

“This judge has issued an unprecedented, poorly-reasoned decision that completely upsets the election process after absentee voting has already begun,” Kobach said. “His decision will cause massive confusion for voters. The judge delayed nearly five months in issuing his opinion. He should have issued it in April at the latest. My office is filing an emergency appeal to the Kansas Supreme Court to ensure that in Kansas, Election Day is Election Day.”

In May 2025, Kansas Appleseed filed a lawsuit challenging a Kansas law that eliminated the three-day grace period for mail-in ballots arriving after Election Day. Attorneys argued the case before Judge Folsom in February with post-trial briefing due March 2.

Bourbon County Sheriff’s Office Daily Report – July 17, 2026

Bourbon County Sheriff’s Office Daily Report – July 17, 2026

Arrested

White, George Neuton III (Age 47) — Arrested 7/16/2026 10:10 AM by Fort Scott Police Department. Charges: Agg Assault of LEO w/ Deadly Weapon, Agg Assault w/ Deadly Weapon x3, Flee or Attempt to Elude; Reckless Driving. Bond: $100,000.00 Cash/Surety. Released 7/16/2026 9:24 PM via Surety Bond.

Mefford, Trenton William (Age 30) — Arrested 7/16/2026 3:45 PM by Fort Scott Police Department. Charge: Warrant – Fort Scott Municipal. Bond: $250.00 Cash.

Steeley, Jeremy Glenn (Age 49) — Arrested 7/16/2026 7:25 PM by Bourbon County Sheriff’s Office. Charges: Illegal Registration, DWS; Misdemeanor; Unk Conv, KS Insurance Viol., No Valid DL for Non-CDL CMV. Bond: $0.00 No Bond.

Released

Hendrix, Bryan William — Released 7/16/2026 1:28 PM via Transferred Out (Cherokee County).

Mitchell, Mark Anthony — Released 7/16/2026 6:45 PM via Surety Bond (Able Bonding).

Ramey, Joseph Silas — Released 7/16/2026 12:41 PM via Surety Bond (Able Bonding).

White, George Neuton — Released 7/16/2026 9:24 PM via Surety Bond (Able Bonding).

Total Inmates Released: 4

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Christmas in July at Fort Scott Farmers Market This Saturday

Christmas is Heating Up in July!

Christmas on the Bricks

July 18   ⏰ 9–11am  Fort Scott Farmers Market

Come enjoy:

  • ❄️ Snow machine fun!
  • Summer-themed Christmas tattoos for kids!
  • Information about volunteering, sponsoring and getting involved.
  • A cheerful reminder that Christmas on the Bricks will be here before we know it!

Christmas on the Bricks Hosts Christmas in July Event Scheduled for July 18th

The Christmas on the Bricks Committee invites the community to enjoy a little holiday cheer in the heat of summer during its Christmas in July event on Saturday, July 18, from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. at the Fort Scott Farmers’ Market, held at the Gathering Square Pavilion, 111 N. National Ave., in the Downtown Historic District.

Community members are encouraged to stop by the Christmas on the Bricks booth for a festive Christmas in July experience. The booth will feature a snow machine and summer-themed Christmas temporary tattoos for children to enjoy.

The event is a fun opportunity to cool off, celebrate the holiday spirit and learn more about the upcoming 4th Annual Christmas on the Bricks celebration.

Christmas on the Bricks will take place December 3 through 6, 2026, in Downtown Fort Scott. The annual celebration is held during the first weekend in December and features holiday activities, shopping, dining, carriage rides, Christmas lights, family fun and more.

Stop by the Fort Scott Farmers Market on July 18 from 9 to 11 a.m. for a little snow, summer fun and a festive reminder to save the date for this Fort Scott holiday tradition.

Additional information about Christmas on the Bricks can be found at fortscott.com/christmas-on-the-bricks.

Visit the Fort Scott Christmas on the Bricks Facebook Page!

Visit the Fort Scott Christmas on the Bricks webpage!

Christmas on the Bricks Save the Date

Ad: Josh Jones — Run It Like a Business

I’m Josh Jones, and I’ll treat your tax dollars like they matter.

Joshua Jones, Republican for Bourbon County Commissioner, District 3 — Value for Every Dollar

I’m Josh Jones, a lifelong resident and small-business owner, and I’m running for Bourbon County Commissioner, District 3.

I believe the county should be run like a business — and the first thing any good business owner knows is who the boss is. In county government, that’s you. The citizens are the real owners, and every dollar spent is yours.

Running it like a business doesn’t mean everything has to turn a profit. A park may not, and that’s fine. It means nothing gets wasted, and every decision comes down to value versus cost. It also means taking care of the people who do the work — employees are the backbone of any organization, and you don’t build anything good by forgetting that.

When you’re told it’s “cut services or raise taxes,” that isn’t always the whole truth. On the Fort Scott City Commission, we showed there’s a third way:

  • Cut about half a million dollars from the budget in my first six months
  • Raised our lowest-paid workers from $8 an hour to $12
  • Lowered the mill levy three years running while holding the budget at or near revenue neutral

I’ll bring that same taxpayer-first discipline to the county:

  • Stay truly revenue neutral — don’t automatically keep every extra dollar that rising property valuations bring in
  • Push for a clear cap (say, 3% or inflation) so any increase past it goes to a vote of the people, not just a hearing that changes nothing

Your tax dollars, your county, your call.

Vote Josh Jones — Bourbon County Commissioner, District 3. Value for every dollar.

Paid for by Joshua Jones for County Commissioner, Josh Jones, Treasurer.

Learn more and get in touch: Josh Jones on Facebook

When You Get the Short Straw by Patty LaRoche

Patty LaRoche

When You Get the Short Straw

By Patty LaRoche

Have you ever been around a “Negative Nilly” kind of relative? Nothing is ever okay, not the weather, the restaurant food, the comfort of their vehicle, their bed, and certainly not you. They are constantly tired, overwhelmed, hot, cold, stretched to the limit, disappointed or living in their past regrets. Sitting next to them at family get togethers means you got the short straw, and whatever positive you share will be met with a downer tale of woe.

You’ve just been promoted? Must be nice; these people have lost their last five jobs because someone was jealous of them. You’ve joined a wonderful Bible study and met some great friends? Swell; these relatives have tried every church in town and can’t find any that aren’t filled with hypocrites. You recommend a restaurant; they got food poisoning the last time they ate there. The problem with these people is they have “a problem for every solution,” constantly finding ways to criticize or complain. They sprinkle passive-aggressive comments like confetti. This can drain your energy, cause frustration, anxiety, or even depression, as well as hinder your spiritual progress.

“Do not be misled,” starts 1 Corinthians 15:33, “Bad company corrupts good character.'” And yes, bad company can include relatives. We must surround ourselves with positive, uplifting people who encourage our walk with God.

We once had family members who came to stay with us for a week. Never once did they offer to help make dinner or clean up afterwards. They spoke only of themselves and never asked any questions about how our lives were going. Dave and I had two young children who needed our attention. It was as if we had added two more. On the fifth day, Dave told them that they were in charge of the meal that evening. He was my hero.

Christians have difficulty setting boundaries with people like that because we feel we are letting God down and not discipling well when we protect our emotional health by acting in our own self-interest. The problem with that is our “loved ones” have gotten away with this behavior by manipulating the entire family with their negativity, and no one wants to be the one to create distance from these toxic relationships. No one benefits.

An anonymous source said this about negative ninnies: “Keep them in your heart but out of your life.” I’m pretty sure Jesus would agree.

Bourbon County Sheriff’s Office Daily Report – July 16, 2026

Bourbon County Sheriff’s Office Daily Report – July 16, 2026

Arrested

No arrests reported.

Released

Beltran Uriostegui, Tania — Released 7/15/2026 5:16 PM via Surety Bond (A + Bail Bonds).

Roberts, Veronica Brooklyn — Released 7/15/2026 3:23 PM via Court Order (Self).

Tucker, Sky M — Released 7/15/2026 3:09 PM via Surety Bond (Pitts).

Total Inmates Released: 3

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