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Kirk Sharp, director of the Gordon Parks Museum at Fort Scott Community College shared a link about the 2016 Gordon Parks Choice of Weapons Award winner, Kevin Willmott.
Willmott is a KU Professor and filmmaker that won an Oscar on Feb. 24 for Best Adapted Screenplay for the movie ‘BlacKkKlansman’ that he co-wrote with Spike Lee, Charlie Wachtel & David Rabinowitz.
Click below for the link.
https://www.kansascity.com/entertainment/movies-news-reviews/article226740399.html
Agenda
Bourbon County Commission Room
1st Floor, County Courthouse
210 S. National Avenue
Fort Scott, KS 66701
Tuesdays starting at 9:00
Date: February 26th, 2019
1st District-Lynne Oharah Minutes: Approved: _______________
2nd District-Jeff Fischer Corrected: _______________
3rd District-Nick Ruhl Adjourned at: _______________
County Clerk-Kendell Mason
9:00-9:45 – Jim Harris
10:30 – Jody Hoener & Justin Meeks – EMS Crew Requirements
11:00-11:10 – Justin Meeks – Executive Session – Attorney Client
11:10 -11:20 – Justin Meeks – Executive Session – Personnel Matters
11:20 – 12:00-Justin Meeks
12:00 – 1:30-Commissioners gone to lunch
2:00 – 4:00 – Commissioners to have a 2019 hard surface road planning session
Justifications for Executive Session:
Personnel matters of individual non-elected personnel
Consultation with an attorney for the body or agency which would be deemed privileged in the attorney-client relationship
Matters relating to employer-employee negotiations whether or not in consultation with the representative(s) of the body or agency
Confidential data relating to financial affairs or trade secrets of corporations, partnerships, trusts and individual proprietorships
Preliminary discussions relating to the acquisition of real property
Matters relating to the security of a public body or agency, public building or facility or the information system of a public body or agency, if the discussion of such matters at an open meeting would jeopardize the security of such public body, agency, building, facility or information system
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The Fort Scott High School Talking Tigers Forensics Team competed on February 23 and took first place in the sweeps, with 202 points. The event was held at Pittsburg High School.
“For not being able to go out in over a month due to bad weather, this team really did an outstanding job!,” said forensics teacher, Angella Curran.
The following students placed:
(* indicates state qualifiers)
*Brooklyn Lyons placed 4th in prose and 1st in Program Oral Interpretation
*Elizabeth Ngatia place 2nd in poetry and 1st in Original Oratory.
*Hunter Adamson placed 2nd in Dramatic Interpretation.
*Karina Kantilal placed 2nd in Program Oral Interpretation.
*Rebekah Sweyko placed 1st in impromptu and 2nd in Domestic Extemporaneous Speaking.
*Shekhar Gugnani placed 1st in Foreign Extemporaneous.
*Reaghn Dowell placed 2nd in Domestic Extemporaneous Speaking.
Neil Gugnani placed 6th in Impromptu.
Karina Kantilal and Audra McFarland placed 5th in duo.
Thade Yates placed 3rd in Info 10.
Audra McFarland placed 6th in Dramatic Interpretation.
Dalton Womeldorff placed 5th in Domestic Extemporaneous Speaking.
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Christa Horn Program Director Bourbon County CASA 620-223-2407
Bourbon County CASA Urges Residents to Act Against Child Abuse
Fort Scott, KS– In preparation for National Child Abuse Prevention Month in April, Bourbon County CASA challenges residents of Southeast Kansas to stand against child abuse and take action to support children who have been abused or neglected.
At any given time, there are over 7,000 children in foster care in the state of Kansas. These children come into the child welfare system through no fault of their own.
“Children continue to come into care and we aim to meet that need,” said Christa Horn, Program Director, Bourbon County CASA. “Every child deserves the support of caring, consistent, trained adult to help them find a safe, loving home where they can heal and thrive.”
Throughout the year Bourbon County CASA is calling on members of the community to help our program serve more of Bourbon County’s most vulnerable children.
Without intervention, the odds are stacked against children in foster care. A child with a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) volunteer, however, spends 20 percent less time in foster care, on average, compared to a child without a CASA volunteer. Studies show children with a CASA volunteer receive more services that are critical to their wellbeing and are four times more likely to find a permanent home.
“CASA volunteers are a constant for the child in a time of chaos,” said Horn. “A child may have multiple social workers, therapists and foster placements throughout the life of the case but only one CASA volunteer, which can make all the difference for the child’s future.”
Bourbon County CASA is a member of the National Court Appointed Special Advocate Association (National CASA), a nationwide network of programs in nearly 1,000 communities. At the heart of the movement are nearly 87,000 highly trained volunteers who advocate for the best interests of more than 280,000 of America’s children who have been abused or neglected. In Bourbon County, there are 22 volunteer advocates fighting for the best interests of 75 children (annually) but many more children need the care and support of a CASA volunteer.
For more information on becoming a CASA volunteer, contact Christa Horn at 620-2232407 or email [email protected]. New volunteer training begins April 1.