CHC Vaccine Phones Are Not Working

New Downtown Business: Barbed Wire and Roses Vintage Market

Rosemary Harris, 52, is the owner of a new downtown business at 18 N. Main, Suite A, Barbed Wire, and Roses Vintage Market.
She began her business journey helping a friend that owned a store, then opened her own flea market on January 30, 2021, she said.
“We have unique furniture pieces, vintage items, and collectibles. We love to help you find items you are looking for in your collections. We also will be looking to buy estates soon.”
“I started this business because I love seeing vintage and antique items find new life and purpose,” she said. “I enjoy the stories and pictures people share of their collections and why they started collecting. I’m so glad to be a part of the downtown business district.”

Harris can be contacted at 620-224-7764 or find the business on Facebook.
Chamber Coffee the 231 E. Wall on March 4
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The Bourbon County Sheriff’s Office Daily Reports March 3
Schedule An Appointment With CHC For COVID-19 Vaccine
Vaccine has arrived! Please note the time, date and location of vaccine clinics.
COVID-19 vaccinations clinics open Wednesday, Saturday
A shipment of 4,000 doses of Moderna COVID-19 vaccine has arrived at Community Health Center of Southeast Kansas clinics as part of a national effort to ensure underserved communities are equitably vaccinated.
Phase 2 includes people aged 65 and up, high-contact critical workers and congregate settings. High-contact critical workers include: higher education staff; first responders; judicial/court system participants; childcare workers; food processing including meat processing; grocery stores; food service to include restaurants; transportation organizations/suppliers; city/county public works; Dept. Motor Vehicles; U.S. Postal Service, home care providers, and supplier of critical infrastructure service/supplies.
Vaccines are already going into arms. On Wednesday, vaccines will be distributed from 1 to 4 PM at 924 N. Broadway, Pittsburg.
Sales Tax Renews By 312-205 Vote
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USD 234 Press Release
NEWS RELEASE
Monday, March 1, 2021
Members of the USD 234 Board of Education met at the Fort Scott Middle School Commons on Monday, March 1, 2021, for their regular monthly meeting.
President David Stewart opened the meeting. The board approved the official agenda. The board also approved the consent agenda as follows:
A. Minutes
B. Bills and Claims
C. Payroll – February 19, 2021 – $1,478,744.66
D. Financial Report
E. Activity Fund accounts
Robin Webb, Winfield Scott first grade teacher, led students in a Ready! Set! Read!
presentation.
Reports were given by the following:
· Brenda Hill, KNEA President
· Dalaina Smith, Academic Director
· Ted Hessong, Superintendent
· Gina Shelton, Business Manager/Board Clerk
Board members approved the following:
· Addition of high school courses for the 2021-22 school year
· Addition of a high school physical education teacher for the 2021-22 school year
· Addition of a middle school teacher/course for the 2021-22 school year
· Resolution 20-09 – Intent to nonrenew the contract of an administrator with two or more years employment as administrator in the district
· Purchase of two buses
Board members shared comments and then went into executive session to discuss personnel matters for nonelected personnel and returned to open meeting.
The board approved the following employment matters:
A. Resignation of Amanda Johnson, Winfield Scott music teacher, effective at the end of the 2020-21 school year
B. Resignation of Dane Cummings, high school vocational agriculture teacher, effective at the end of the 2020-21 school year
C. Resignation of Brad Cowen, Winfield Scott custodian, effective March 9, 2021
D. Resignation of Sara Schnichels, preschool paraprofessional, effective March 5, 2021
E. Transfer of Angie Kemmerer, high school/Eugene Ware gifted teacher, to middle school seventh grade social science teacher for the 2021-22 school year
F. Transfer of Kayla Pulliam, Eugene Ware fifth grade teacher, to Eugene Ware fourth grade teacher for the 2021-22 school year
G. Transfer of Elizabeth Rose, middle school paraprofessional, to preschool paraprofessional for the remainder of the 2020-21 school year
H. Transfer of Susan Weddle, Eugene Ware teacher aide, to Winfield Scott teacher aide for the 2021-22 school year
I. Leave of absence for Jeff Armstrong, high school math teacher, for the 2021-22 school year
J. Leave of absence for Dixie Jackson, high school paraprofessional
K. Leave of absence for Joie Moore, high school ticket clerk
L. Adjustment in the work agreement for Angela Mix, Winfield Scott paraprofessional, from 4 hours per day to 7.5 hours per day for the remainder of the 2020-21 school year
M. Employment of Sydney Cullison as a high school agriculture teacher for the 2021-22 school year
N. Employment of Jessica Steury as a middle school 8th grade math teacher for the 2021-22 school year
O. Employment of Laura Howard as a middle school 7th/8th grade English/Language Arts teacher for the 2021-22 school year
P. Employment of Tara Wilbert as a middle school 7th grade English/Language Arts teacher for the 2021-22 school year
Q. Employment of Stephanie Flanner as an elementary behavior specialist for the 2021-22 school year
R. Employment of Emily Giffin as a Winfield Scott special education teacher for the 2021-22 school year
S. Employment of Sydney Griffetts as a Eugene Ware third grade teacher for the 2021-22 school year
T. Employment of Annyssa Davenport as a high school paraprofessional for the remainder of the 2020-21 school year
U. Employment of Dillon Duffy as a four-hour middle school paraprofessional for the remainder of the 2020-21 school year
V. Employment of Sabrina Cady as a regular route van driver for the remainder of the 2020-21 school year
W. Employment of Kennedy Meyer and Dane Cummings as high school assistant softball coaches for the 2020-21 school year
The board adjourned.
CHC Covid-19 Clinic Saturday

CHC/SEK: COVID-19 Vaccines Will Increase

Community Health Center of Southeast Kansas was one of 250 health centers, out of 1,400 health centers in America, that was selected to receive the COVID-19 Vaccine directly from the federal government, according to Krista Postai, President and CEO of CHC/SEK said.
“They have a million doses to distribute weekly, so we expect to receive – for the whole 10-county region we serve – up to 4,000 doses per week,” she said “Which means – I am excited to say – that we should have enough vaccine – along with what the counties are receiving — to take care of everyone in southeast Kansas over the next few months. We are required to still follow state guidelines on priority groups, but counties do have some flexibility.”
CHC staff spent last week building the infrastructure needed to set up a toll-free phone line and appointment schedule.
“We have already started calling our patients ( more than 7,500 people) who are 65 and older and getting them an appointment as early as Thursday,” Postai said.
“Companies who have been notified by the State of Kansas that their employees are now eligible to be vaccinated should email Dawn McNay at [email protected] with their contact information, employee count and a copy of the letter. She will be working with our outreach teams to take the vaccine to the companies,” Postai said.
K-State Extension Agent Needed For Southwind District: Crop, Forage Management

K-State Extension has a Crop, and Forage Management career opportunity in Southwind District.
The primary office location is negotiable between Iola, Erie, Fort Scott and Yates Center.
See https://www.ksre.k-state.edu/jobs/current_openings/index.html for responsibilities, qualifications and application procedure.
The application deadline is March 17, 2021.
K-State Research Extension is an EOE of individuals with disabilities and protected veterans.
A background check is required.
From the website:
The Southwind District is comprised of Allen, Bourbon, Neosho and Woodson Counties in southeast Kansas. There are 2,314 farms and more than 112 million acres of pasture and crops growing primarily soybeans, corn, wheat, and a diverse selection of native and introduced forages. The population of the district is 46,048. The district is home to Neosho County Community College, Allen Community College, and Fort Scott Community College, as well as ten public school systems. Southwind staff are housed in four office locations and include eight agents, four specialized office professionals, and one 4-H program assistant.
Extension agents are community-based faculty of Kansas State University who make a difference by connecting community needs with university resources. Agents are administratively responsible to the local extension director and the local extension board.
This position will provide primary leadership for the development and implementation of research-based educational programs related to production, management, and marketing issues involved in crop production, especially forages. Programs will include but are not limited to tillage, planting, and variety selection; irrigation; weed, disease, and pest control; soil testing and fertilization; harvesting and post-harvest handling.
Extension agents are professional educators who serve as a link between Kansas State University and communities across Kansas. Agents are administratively responsible to the Director of K-State Research and Extension (represented by a designated administrator) and the local extension board.
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| Screening of Applications Begins: | Applications will be accepted until March 17, 2021 |
| Equal Employment Opportunity: | Kansas State University is an Equal Opportunity Employer of individuals with disabilities and protected veterans and actively seeks diversity among its employees. |
| Background Screening Statement: | In connection with your application for employment, Kansas State University will procure a Background Screen on you as part of the process of considering your candidacy as an employee. |


Bourbon County Coalition Meets March 3 Via Zoom
Topic: Bourbon County Coalition Meeting
Time: Mar 3, 2021 12:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada)
Every month on the First Wed, until Jun 2, 2021, 4 occurrence(s)
Mar 3, 2021 12:00 PM
Join Zoom Meeting
https://zoom.us/j/99538334991
Meeting ID: 995 3833 4991
