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This is part of a series of new teachers in the Fort Scott School District.
Marilyn Hay, 41, is a new English Teacher at Fort Scott High School.
She graduated from Rich Hill High School in 2001, received an Associate’s Degree from Crowder College in 2017, and a Bachelor’s Degree from Missouri State University in December 2019.
She taught four years in Rich Hill teaching middle school English.
She is involved in the community as a member of Nevada Griffons board of directors.
She and husband Eric have five children-Ethan, Connor, Baelynn, Elizabeth-Ann, and Isabella.
What is the best thing about being an educator?
“Watching students learn new things.”What is a challenge?
“Keeping students engaged without the use of technology.”
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Would you like to make an impact in your community while broadening your skill set, connecting with people, working close to home, and receiving good pay & great benefits?
As Uniontown City Clerk/Municipal Court Clerk you can do all this and more! This is a 40 hours per week position with above average wage and benefits, including:
Personal Requirements:
The Clerk position entails performing all duties as defined by Kansas State Statute and City Ordinances: receive and disperse monetary funds and maintain financial records; complete various administrative reports; grant applications & administration; prepare, mail and apply payments of monthly customer utility billing; assist residents via phone or walk-in; attend and record minutes of all city council meetings, write monthly community newsletter; maintain city website; other duties as required (a more detailed job description and list of duties available upon application).
Apply in person at Uniontown City Hall, call 620-756-4742, or submit your resume via email to [email protected] . Applications accepted until 5PM, September 4, 2024.
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Shirley Ann (Coultas) Motley, 86, saw her Savior face to face on August 27, 2024, after a brief illness. Shirley was born September 8, 1937, in Barry, IL to H. Glenn Coultas and Georgia Ann (Smith) Coultas.
She was a 1955 graduate of Barry High School and married John Roy Motley that same year. They raised three sons: Gregg Motley (Kim), Fort Scott, KS, Tim Motley, Seattle, WA, and Chris Motley, Kansas City, MO. After beginning their marriage in Barry, IL, the family moved to Tonawanda, NY, Quincy, IL, Lee’s Summit, MO, and Raytown, MO.
After her three sons were school age, Shirley worked as an office manager and bookkeeper for a newspaper, car dealers, medical practices and her son, Tim’s salon. She was an avid newspaper reader and loved to keep up with current events, the Kansas City Royals, the Kansas City Chiefs, Kansas Jayhawks and devotedly followed politics. She loved to bowl, knit, quilt, sew and bake.
Shirley was a devoted Christian and faithfully attended church her whole adult life. She loved old hymns, radio/TV preachers, and reading her Bible. She donated much of her income to her favorite charities, including many for the benefit of the Holy Land. Her faith informed her attitude toward family as she readily welcomed numerous foster children and adopted grandchildren into the family as if they were her own.
Shirley had a sharp mind, quick wit, and a razor tongue, often used to entertain her friends and loved ones. Shirley was feisty and did not tolerate injustice or behavior she considered inappropriate.
In 2018, she moved to Fort Scott, KS, to live near her oldest son, Gregg and his wife, Kim. Her final residence was Guest Home Estates where she received loving care during her final four months of life.
Shirley was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, brothers Glenn Gail Coultas and Dean Coultas, a daughter-in-law, Betty Rose Motley (Gregg), a grandson, Brian Motley and great-grandchildren, Nes Burton and Charleigh Burton.
She is survived by a brother, William Coultas (Diana), Industry, IL, three sons and a daughter-in-law, her eight grandchildren: Allison (Andy), Paige (Keith), Katie, Ben (Rachel), Kaylie (Pedro), Jesse, Khloe (Levi), and Max, and 13 great-grandchildren.
Visitation and a memorial service will be held on Grandparents’ Day and her birthday, September 8, 2024, at the Cheney Witt Chapel,
Fort Scott, KS. Visitation will begin at 1:00PM, followed by the service at 2:00PM.
Cremation. Memorials are suggested to Faith Church and may be left in care of the Cheney Witt Chapel, PO Box 347, 201 S. Main St., Fort Scott, KS 66701. Words of remembrance may be submitted online at cheneywitt.com.

The Fort Scott Community College Board of Trustees will be holding a special board meeting on Thursday, August 29 at 3:30 pm in the Cleaver-Burris-Boileau Agriculture Building to hear a presentation from Janet Fancher about the Institute for the Development of Educational Advancement (IDEA), as well as conduct other casual business if needed.
PUBLIC HEARING RESCHEDULED
The Public Hearing of the Planning Commission for Case No. 1046 – Conditional Use Permit for Verizon Telecommunications Tower at 2317 Maple Road – scheduled for August 28, 2024, has been cancelled and rescheduled for Wednesday, October 2, 2024 at 4:00PM at City Hall.
Lisa A. Lewis, City Clerk
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