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Governor applauds bipartisan passage of COVID-19 response bill
The following statement is from Governor Laura Kelly regarding the passage of HB 2016 through the Kansas House and the Senate:
“Today’s bipartisan passage of the COVID-19 response bill is a victory for Kansans. Our communities have faced unprecedented challenges due to the pandemic and I am proud of the compassion and resiliency they have shown during this difficult time.
“While there are parts of this legislation that I oppose, HB 2016 provides the tools and resources for Kansas families, communities, and businesses to begin the path to economic recovery. I will sign this legislation when it comes to my desk, and will continue to honor my commitment to work across the aisle and move our state forward.”
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Open Letter from FSCC President Alysia Johnston
Dear Fort Scott Community College Family;
I feel compelled to say something concerning my thoughts on the tragic and senseless death of Mr. George Floyd. I watched the video of his homicide with a since of disbelief, anger, and sorrow. I could not help but think of how difficult this must be for our FSCC family members of color that have undoubtedly endured racial injustice. Racism and prejudice are not experiences I can speak to from my life experiences; however, I can listen and learn from the experiences of our students, faculty, and staff of color on how to help ensure all individuals are valued and can reach their goals at FSCC. I plan to assemble a task force consisting of FSCC individuals who can speak from experience and guide us on strategies to address racial inequities at FSCC.
“I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.” –Martin Luther King, Jr. stated this more than 60 year ago, yet we still have systemic injustice based on the color of skin. We do not all share the same backgrounds, and we have walked many paths to FSCC, but we must respect others diversity and learn from cultural differences if we are to have an institution that attains its mission of diversity and inclusion.
If you need emotional support or just someone to talk with, please reach out to our advising office [email protected] and they will direct you to resources that will allow you to address your concerns and feelings. It is important you take care of yourself and acknowledge your feelings in these uncertain times.
As your FSCC College President, I am committed to our Core Values that include providing opportunities in a supportive, safe environment, and a focus on relationships and experiences that value
students, community, and employees while fostering an inclusive and diverse environment. I am passionate that my job is to help ensure everyone in our FSCC family has an opportunity to achieve their goals.
I encourage all of us to speak out against racism, injustice, and individual wrongs when you encounter them. We must take care of each other to achieve our individual goals and dreams.
“Achievement has no color.” –Abraham Lincoln
Be safe and stay well.
Alysia Johnston
Rachel and Christopher Pruitt Arrested by Bourbon County Sheriff’s Office
On June 03, 2020, the Bourbon County Sheriff’s Office was provided information and intelligence of illegal activity at a Bourbon County residence.
Deputies applied for and was granted a search warrant for a residence and its surrounding property for illegal drug possession and possible cultivation.
This warrant was issued out of the Bourbon County District Court.
Recovered from the search warrant were several vegetation plants and several mason jars full of a green leafy substance.
The items were field tested during the search and it was confirmed that all seized property was positive for marijuana.
Additional testing will be done through the Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) labs.
Christopher J Pruitt (38) and Rachel M Pruitt (48) of Fort Scott, were taken into custody, processed, and charged with the following crimes: distribution of marijuana, two counts of possession of drug paraphernalia and child endangerment.
They are currently being held in the Bourbon County Law Enforcement Center with no bond at the present time.
BOTH INDIVUDALS ARE INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY IN A COURT OF LAW.
KS House of Representatives Pass COVID 19 Bill
Governor applauds Kansas House of Representatives swift action on bipartisan COVID-19 bill
Urges the Kansas Senate to take swift action
The following statement is from Governor Laura Kelly regarding the Kansas House of Representatives’ passage of HB 2016:
“I appreciate the Kansas House of Representatives’ bipartisan and transparent efforts on the passage of the COVID-19 response bill. Today, in spite of their disagreements, they put the interests of Kansans ahead of politics.
“I urge the Senate to swiftly follow their lead, so that we can get Kansas families, businesses and communities the resources they need.”
K-31 resurfacing project to start June 8
Project area in yellow
The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) expects to begin a mill and overlay project on K-31 in Anderson, Linn and Bourbon counties on Monday, June 8, weather permitting.
The road work starts at the south K-31/U.S. 59 junction and continues east and south to the K-31/K-65 junction.
Flaggers and a pilot car will direct one-lane traffic through the work zone during daylight hours; expect delays of 15 minutes or less.
The road work should be finished in one month, weather permitting.
KDOT awarded the construction contract of $1.9 million to Bettis Asphalt & Construction, Inc., of Topeka.
Drivers are reminded to obey the signs and flaggers, and to slow down in the work zone. Persons with questions may contact Troy Howard, (785) 433-6116, or Priscilla Petersen, (620) 902-6433.
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The Bourbon County Sheriff’s Office Daily Reports June 4
The Fort Scott Police Department Daily Reports June 3
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Bourbon County Confirms No. 8 Case of COVID 19
SEK Multi-County Health Departments
Bourbon County, Kansas
PRESS RELEASE:
NOVEL CORONAVIRUS/COVID-19
June 3, 2020;
A Bourbon County, KS positive COVID-19 test was confirmed this afternoon, making Bourbon County’s total number of positive cases 8. The testing was confirmed through a reference laboratory that was used. The resident is in isolation and their family is in quarantine. This case is most likely travel related. The investigation is complete and any potential contacts have been notified. There is low risk of exposure for Bourbon County residents from this case.
The Bourbon County Public Health Department urges the public to continue to take appropriate actions. Individuals should continue to practice social distancing, clean/disinfect any high touched surfaces, wash their hands with soap and water routinely, use hand sanitizer if soap and water is not available and avoid touching your face (especially eyes, nose & mouth).
Please remember if you have the symptoms to:
Call before going to a Clinic, Hospital, ER, or Health Department
Close contact means: 6 foot or less for 10 minutes or more, with a positive case.
If you are experiencing life threatening symptoms, PLEASE CALL 911.
For more information you may call the SEK Multi-County Health Department: Bourbon: (620)223-4464 Monday-Thursday 7:00am-5:30pm OR the COVID-19 Hotline: (866)534-3463.You may also visit the
COVID-19 Resource Center at: https://www.coronavirus.kdheks.gov/OR Southeast Kansas Multi-County Health Departments on Facebook for local updates.
FS Town-Wide Garage Sale June 12-13
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Old Fort Auto Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting June 4
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Tucker Awarded 2020 Best of Fort Scott Awards

Stewart Realty Company is pleased to announce that Diann Tucker, owner/broker, has been selected as the recipient for the 2020 Best of Fort Scott Awards in the category of Real Estate Agency.
This designation and the plaque presentation were created to honor and generate public recognition of the achievements and positive contributions of businesses and organizations in and around Fort Scott.
The mission of this award recognition is to raise the profile of exemplary companies and entrepreneurs among the business community and general public.
Selection as a 2020 Award Winner is determined by the marketing success of an organization in the local community within a specific category. The award program uses empirical data supplied by independent third-parties as input into the award algorithm, and is not based on nominations, voting, contests or surveys.
Diann Tucker was also inducted as a 2019 award winner from Trademark Women of Distinction for demonstrating dedication, leadership, and professional ethics in her community.
The award committee stated that “ Her compassion and expertise has helped set the standard in the local real estate industry as a dedicated professional. The personal touch she adds to her relationship with everyone she does business with is her way of helping people make real estate choices that change lives. Her proven track record of quality service has made her mark on local business integrity.”
Congratulations to Diann Tucker and Stewart Realty for this Best of 2020 Fort Scott award in the field of Real Estate.

