KS Food Assistance Distributed Starting Oct. 12

Supplemental Pandemic Food Assistance program announces benefit distribution dates

TOPEKA – The Kansas Department for Children and Families (DCF) announces the distribution of the Supplemental Pandemic EBT food assistance benefit to eligible Kansas students.

Distribution of the one-time benefit of $375 per child will begin to be issued starting tomorrow, Oct. 12. This benefit is for the summer months of June, July and August 2021.

All school aged children who were eligible for free and reduced-price meals during the 2020-2021 school year through the National School Lunch program will receive the one-time benefit. This includes Head Start children who attend a Community Eligible Provision (CEP) school or were enrolled in the National School Lunch program.

Qualifying school aged children who did not receive P-EBT for the 2020-2021 school year because they attended school in person and do not already have a Kansas Benefits Card will receive a preloaded card in the mail beginning Oct. 26. Eligible households that do not receive the benefit by Nov. 4 will need to provide additional information to DCF through the DCF Self Service Portal after Nov. 1.

The benefit can be used to purchase eligible food items from approved vendors that accept food assistance benefits like grocery stories and online at Aldi, Amazon or Wal-Mart.

The Supplemental P-EBT program provides temporary food benefits to families of children who normally receive National School Lunch program benefit but the education cycle was disrupted due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. Learn more at www.dcf.ks.gov/pages/p-ebt.aspx.

Contact DCF at 1-888-369-4777 with questions or visit the P-EBT page on www.dcf.ks.gov.

USD234 Parent/Teacher Conferences and No School Dates

 

 

There will be no school for USD 234 students on Friday, October 15, due to a Teacher Work/Plan Day.

Parent/Teacher conferences for the USD 234 School District will be held on Monday, October 18, and Tuesday, October 19.

Conferences will be held at the following times:

 

Fort Scott Preschool Center – 4:20 to 7:50 p.m.

Winfield Scott and Eugene Ware – 4:15 to 7:45 p.m.

Fort Scott Middle School and Fort Scott High School – 4:30 to 8:00 p.m.

 

There will be no school for USD 234 students on Friday, October 22.

Classes will resume on Monday, October 25.

 

Teacher Work/Plan Day – No School – October 15

`    Parent/Teacher Conferences – October 18 and 19

No School – October 22

 

 

Contact:    Ted Hessong, Superintendent

USD 234

424 S. Main

Fort Scott, KS 66701

 

 

KS Frontline Hospital Worker Retention Plan Announced

Governor Laura Kelly Announces Allocations for Frontline Hospital Worker Retention Plan

TOPEKA – Today, Governor Laura Kelly released the total allocation amounts for each hospital participating in the Frontline Hospital Workers Retention Plan.

“This $50 million will help us retain and attract more frontline hospital workers as we continue to fight his virus,” said Governor Laura Kelly. “For over 18 months, our heath care workers have risked their lives every day to protect Kansans from COVID-19 – it’s our responsibility to make sure they have the support they need to continue. In the meantime, I encourage all Kansans to do their part to beat this virus by getting vaccinated immediately.”

As proposed by the Strengthening People and Revitalizing Kansas (SPARK) Executive Committee, hospitals will receive an allocation based on the number of licensed, acute and intensive care unit beds in each facility. The full list of allocations can be found here.

In September, the SPARK Executive Committee approved $50M in available funding for eligible hospital workers. Qualified facilities may use the funding for either premium pay as defined in the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) or for funding a custom program designed by the facility to improve the retention of nursing resources and support personnel.

To receive the allocation, hospitals must submit a completed application by October 29, 2021. Awards will be made on a rolling basis following application review.

For more information on the Frontline Hospital Worker Retention Plan, the SPARK committee, or about the Office of Recovery, please visit https://covid.ks.gov.

Chili and Cornbread Offered At Farmer’s Market Oct. 19

The Bourbon County Democratic Party are offering chili and cornbread on Tuesday, Oct. 19 at Farmers Market Raffle Night on Skubitz Plaza from 4-6P.M.
Choice from two kinds of chili, jalapeno or plain cornbread, and apple cake or pecan bars, $3.50

Submitted by Carol MacArthur
Chair, Bourbon Co. Democrats
620 215 1505
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Friday Night Free Concert: DJ Brown and Bourbon County Revival

Ralph Carlson introduces the Friday Night Concert musicians May 2019.

DJ Brown and The Bourbon County Revival will be the featured entertainment at this week’s Friday Night Concert. The local four-piece band plays classic rock, country, and Red Dirt. Band members are Danny Brown on acoustic guitar and vocals, Robert Uhler on drums, Jerry Bahr on banjo, electric, acoustic and bass guitars, and vocals, and Randy Brasuell on mandolin, fiddle, bass and electric guitars, and vocals.

These guys have been playing together for quite some time and are a crowd favorite,” concert-series organizer Ralph Carlson said. “This band is a delight to hear and we are pleased to welcome them back to perform in our downtown pavilion. Bring a friend and join us for an evening of superb musical talent.“

The concert begins at 7 p.m. at the Heritage Park Pavilion at First and Main streets. The shows, sponsored by the Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce, are free and open to the public. Dave Oas of Parsons serves as sound technician each week. Due to limited seating, attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs.

In the event of inclement weather, the concert will be moved to the Common Ground Coffee Co., 12 E. Wall Street.

Children’s Art Class Offered On No-School Days

Happy Snappy Art is now offering art parties for school-age students on the no-school days for USD 234 & St. Mary’s.
They will be offered every month.
Other Paint Parties are offered this month for adults and children 12+.
All events include everything needed to complete the painting and step by step instructions.
The total cost for each is $25. A deposit of $5 is required to reserve your spot.
Message Happy Snappy Art on Facebook or email at [email protected] to reserve your spot.

Time to Float your Teeth by Carolyn Tucker

Carolyn Tucker. Submitted photo.

Keys to the Kingdom

By Carolyn Tucker

 

My first horse was named Judy but she didn’t stick around very long after she fell from my good graces when she bit me in the belly. She used her teeth in a harmful way. My next horse was an 11-year-old sorrel gelding named Lucky. He hung around for a long time because he was disciplined and gentle. After a few years, his teeth started doing goofy things and he had to have them floated. Recently, I found myself in the dentist’s chair because a tiny piece of tooth chipped away and I had to have it repaired with some phony enamel stuff. As I scooted out of the chair and stood up, I put my upper and lower teeth together and exclaimed, “It’s too high, it’s too high!” I’m sure that wasn’t the proper description of my teeth catastrophe, but the dentist interpreted it correctly. He directed me to get back in the chair and he grabbed his Dremel and floated my tooth. I walked out with happy chompers because my bite was made right.

One of the jobs of the Holy Spirit is to gently nudge believers in the right direction when there’s a tiny piece of something wrong in our heart. When we tell our heavenly Father, “I really want to be like Jesus,” then the third person of the Godhead goes to work to help make that sincere prayer happen. “God is love, and all who live in love live in God, and God lives in them. And as we live in God, our love grows more perfect. So we will not be afraid on the day of judgment, but we can face Him with confidence because we live like Jesus here in this world” (1 John 4:16,17 NLT).

I am reading a daily devotional book that I previously read in 2018. The title for August 10 was “A Living Example of Love,” with the beginning scripture of Romans 5:5 NIRV: “And hope will never let us down. God has poured His love into our hearts. He did it through the Holy Spirit, whom He has given to us.” I found one underlined sentence in the devotional that pierced my heart with conviction. There was nothing to do but weep and ask for God’s forgiveness. I made a fresh and stronger commitment to live a life of love.

The Holy Spirit’s flashlight revealed that I had failed to talk in love. My words should always be seasoned with grace and mercy if I want to be a living example of love. There are times when my teeth do not come together to form words of love. The Bible says we are to put a guard on our mouth. “Lord, help me control my tongue; help me be careful about what I say” (Psalm 141:3 NCV). Christians are to talk in love, allowing the tenderness of Jesus to flow through us to others. As long as believers have an intense desire to come up higher in the love department, God is pleased. Our heavenly Father is patient and kind toward us and He expects us to be patient with ourselves and with others.

Think before you speak” is a phrase we’ve all heard and it comes straight from the Bible. “Do not use harmful words, but only helpful words, the kind that build up and provide what is needed, so that what you say will do good to those who hear you“ (Ephesians 4:29 GNT). The Holy Spirit can smooth off the rough edges of your words if you’ll surrender to Him, listen, and obey when He whispers, “Don‘t say that.“

The Key: If you don’t control your mouth, you probably need to have your teeth floated by the Holy Spirit.

Bourbon County Agenda For Oct. 12

Agenda 

Bourbon County Commission Room 

1st Floor, County Courthouse 

210 S. National Avenue 

Fort Scott, KS 66701 

Tuesdays starting at 9:00 

 

Date: October 12, 2021 

1st District-Lynne Oharah                                                                Minutes: Approved: _______________ 

2nd District-Jim Harris                                                                      Corrected: _______________________ 

3rd District-Clifton Beth                                                                              Adjourned at: _______________ 

County Clerk-Ashley Shelton 

 

 

MEETING HELD IN THE COMMISSION ROOM 

 

 

Call to Order 

 

  • Flag Salute 
  • Approval of Minutes from previous meeting 
  • Eric Bailey – Road and Bridge Report 
  • Don Brown – Reno Dry USA regarding Courthouse Building 
  • Jim Harris – Executive Session – KSA 75-4315(b)(1) To discuss personnel matters of individual nonelected personnel to protect their privacy  
  • Ann Dare – Audit 
  • County Counselor Comment 
  • Susan Bancroft, Finance Director Comment 
  • Public Comment 
  • Elected Officials Comment  
  • Commission Comment 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Prisoner Apprehended

WICHITA WORK RELEASE FACILITY WALK AWAY ELVIN MORRIS APPREHENDED

FRIDAY, OCT. 8, 2021

TOPEKA, Kansas – Elvin Eugene Morris #93668 has been apprehended after walking away from the Wichita Work Release Facility (WWRF) Oct. 2, 2021.

Morris was taken into custody early afternoon, Friday, Oct. 8, 2021 by officials from the Kansas Department of Corrections Enforcement Apprehensions & Investigations (EAI) Unit and booked into Sedgwick County Jail.

Morris was placed on escape status Saturday, Oct. 2, 2021, after he failing to report back to correctional facility.

At this time no other details are being released as the investigation is ongoing.

The Wichita Work Release Facility, a satellite unit of the Winfield Correctional Facility, is an all-male, minimum-custody state facility with a population of 250.

What’s Happening in Fort Scott Oct. 8 Weekly Newsletter

What’s Happening in Fort Scott!
October 8th Weekly Newsletter
17th & 18th Annual Gordon Parks Celebration
Oct. 7th ~ 9th
UPCOMING CALENDAR OF EVENTS
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TROLLEY TOURS!
Every Friday & Saturday!
50-minute narrated Trolley Tour
of Historic Fort Scott. Every hour on the hour. Departs from the Fort Scott
Chamber at 231 E. Wall St.
Friday hours: 11 am until 3 pm
Saturday hours: 10 am until 3 pm
$6 adults & $4 for 12 yrs. & under
THE FORT SCOTT NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE OFFERS DAILY GUIDED TOURS AT 10 AM & 1 PM, 7 DAYS/WEEK – FREE!
10/7 thru 10/9 ~ 17th & 18th ANNUAL GORDON PARKS CELEBRATION:Click here for the schedule.
10/8 ~CLARK STREET HAUNTED HOUSE BEGINS:See flyer below for dates/times
10/8 thru 10/14 ~ FORT CINEMA:
Venom there will be Carnage, The Addams Family, No Time to Die. Check out what is coming to the theater, clickhere.
10/8 & 10/9 COBALT MEDPLANS OPEN INTERVIEW JOB FAIR!
Friday from 9:30 a.m. until 3 p.m. Clickhere.
10/8 & 10/9 CRUISE-IN CAR SHOW AT TRACTOR SUPPLY LOT, 2ND SAT. OF EACH MONTH. 5:30 UNTIL 8 pm. Click here for info.
10/9 ~Gordon Parks Celebration – Choice of Weapons Dinner. Celebration Tribute Dinner at Liberty Theatre. $30 ticket sales.Click herefor info.
10/8 & 10/9 ~FORT SCOTT LIVESTOCK SALE. Click herefor info.
10/9 & 10/10 ~JOHN HILL INVITATIONAL BASEBALL TOURNAMENT AT LAROCHE BASEBALL COMPLEX. Click here for times.
10/9 ~ FARMERS’ MARKET ~8 am to noon, Skubitz Plaza in front of the Fort.
10/9 ~ FSCC FOOTBALL HOMECOMING GAME AT 1 PM FSHS FRARY FIELD ~Tailgate Party at 11 am with live music from The Bourbon County Revival. Click here for full details.
10/9 ~ THE FORT OUTDOORS (TFO BARN) 5TH ANNUAL SKEET SHOOT AT 10 AM. Click here for more info.
10/9 ~ ELKS LODGE CHRISTMAS BASKET GOLF SCRAMBLE FUNDRAISER ~Woodland Hills Golf Club, Fort Scott. KS. Click here for more info.
10/9 ~ CREATIVE CANVAS – PAINT IN THEPARK (GUNN PARK) 1 – 4 PM, pre-register for $25. Click here for picture painting details.
10/9 ~ ROLLER SKATING AT BRCC, 2ND & 4TH SATURDAYS FROM 7-9 PM.Click here for pricing and skate rental costs.
10/9 & 10/10 ~ EKTEC Rodeo Finals in Uniontown (Eastern Kansas Timed Event Circuit).Click here for more info.
10/12 ~ DOWNTOWN MEET & GREET HOSTED BY THE CHAMBER, 8:30 to 9:30am, at the Courtland Hotel. Anyone with an interest in Downtown is welcome to attend!
10/12 ~ CONGRESSMAN JAKE LATURNER MOBILE OFFICE HOURS @ THE CHAMBER, 3-4PM, OPEN TO THE COMMUNITY TO STOP BY.
10/13 ~ BIKE NIGHT AT HOLMTOWN PUB.Click herefor more information.
10/14 ~ CHAMBER COFFEE HOSTED BY HEDGEHOG.INK! BOOKSTORE.Celebrating 3 years in Downtown Fort Scott.
10/14 ~ BOURBON COUNTY REPUBLICAN MEETING,Empress Event Center, 6-8pm.
COMING SOON:
10/15 ~ DRIVE-THROUGH SOUP LUNCHEON BY FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH,301 S. National Ave., 11:30am to 1pm, soups available will be potato, chicken noodle, and chili with cake for dessert.
10/15 ~ SNAPPY ART ~ KID/TEEN HALLOWEEN ART PARTY,1-4pm at 702 S. National Ave., $25.
10/16 ~ KANSAS ROCKS RECREATION PARK CREEPY CRAWL,visit www.ksrockspark.com for more info.
10/20 ~ ELECTION CANDIDATE FORUM HOSTED BY THE CHAMBER,Memorial Hall, 1 E. 3rd St., doors open 5:30pm, forum begins 6pm. Send questions for candidates to [email protected].
SHOPPING ~ SUPPORT LOCAL!
Downtown Fort Scott is booming!
Click here for Chamber member
specialty shopping & other retail in
Downtown & other areas of the community.
Fort Scott Area
Chamber of Commerce
620-223-3566
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.
FITNESS FOR EVERYONE IN FS!
Many fitness options are available…
SPIN classesnow offered bySmallville Athletics, every Mon & Wed at 5:15 pm, and Tu & Thurs at 6 pm. $5/class or $50/mo. unlimited.
Total Body Fitness ~ M & W Karen Reinbolt at BRCC@
8:15 am $20/8 week session.
Zumba~ M,W, F @ 6pm Monalynn Decker at BRCC $40 for a 12-week session.
Indoor Fitness/Gyms at
I AM Rehab + Fitness, Smallville Athletics, and Buck Run!