BoCo Coalition Minutes of Nov. 6

Bourbon County Inter-Agency Coalition General Membership Meeting minutes. The coalition meets the first Wednesday of each month at noon at the First Baptist Church, 123 Scott.

The coalition is comprised of helping agencies that provide services in Bourbon County.

November 6, 2019 Minutes, Submitted by Billie Jo Drake, Chairman.

  1. Welcome and Board update: Twenty-nine members representing nineteen agencies attended. Billie Jo announced that the Coalition Board had received $1,000 from the Fort Scott Community Foundation to fund a clothing voucher program, “Threads 4 U.” She thanked Nancy Van Etten for her assistance in writing the grant proposal. She also informed the membership that there will be no January General Membership meeting since the meeting dates falls on New Year’s Day.
  1. Member introductions and announcements:
  • Michelle Worsley, Alice Leonard, and Kim Feagins, SEK-CAP Head Start programs reminded members they are in need of participants for their programs.
  • Steve Jameson shared that he is the SEK-CAP mental health coordinator; he works in twelve counties with five mental health agencies.
  • Alice Maffett, Bourbon County Health Department, introduced Holly Fritter. Holly replaces Gayle Greene and provides support for pregnant women and babies up to one year old.
  • Malynda Payne, K-State Research, reminded members that she provides nutrition education; she is concentrating on classes in the smaller towns throughout our county.
  • Abby Churning, DCF, provides employment and food assistance for those 18-60 years of age with children in the home.
  • Kelly Stammer, DCF, explained that he helps qualifying persons find necessary resources.
  • Michele Lyon, DCF, noted that the First Presbyterian Church does collect and distribute furniture to those in need. Contact Michele or the church for donations or requests.
  • Stormie Rosete, TFI, shared that TFI will be having an Open House on November 13 from 10:00 am until noon at the office at 710 West 8th, Suite 203, Fort Scott. TFI has an immediate need for toddler beds!
  • Carl Jowers, American Legion, reported that they had finally secured enough drivers for their van service. In addition to transporting veterans to appointments in Topeka and Kansas City, they are now providing transportation to the dialysis center in Pittsburg. The Auxiliary is collecting newborn baby items (especially 3-6 month sizes) for babies born to veterans.
  • Myra Jowers, American Legion, continues to provide help by appointment to veterans seeking assistance.
  • Tina Westbay, Safe Families for Children, provided information on a community gathering, November 23, 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM at the Covenant Harvest Church, Pittsburg. The event will focus on the well-being of the most vulnerable children and families in the Southeast Kansas area. She added there is still a need for mentor families and referrals in Bourbon County.
  • Sandy Haggard, RSVP, continues to look for volunteers and organizations that can benefit from senior volunteers.
  • Robin Griffin, Thrive Allen County, shared her mission to fight opioid addiction to include Bourbon County.
  • Allen Schellack, Compassionate Ministries, Salvation Army, Care Portal, shared that the Red Bucket campaign is coming up; he needs volunteers. He also stated that during the past year, the Salvation Army spent over $7,000 in 213 assists. He also reminded members that all monies raised in Bourbon County are used in Bourbon County. Allen also announced that Care Portal had received a Fort Scott Community Foundation grant to build beds; Shelly Bradley wrote the grant proposal on behalf of Care Portal.
  • Bob Eckles, Board Member, told members that the board had approved $100 for the Beacon’s Adopt-a-Child program.
  • Megan Rogers, SafeHouse, provided flyers with information about the “In Her Shoes” simulation to be held Sunday, November 10, 2-4:00 pm at the Pittsburg Public Library. This simulation will help participants understand the ups and downs a survivor of domestic violence experiences over the course of many years.
  • Tammy Alcantar , Crawford County Health Department, informed members that there is baby formula available for non-profit organizations. She also noted that her programs in Bourbon County are going well and now meeting in the Bourbon County Health Department at 524 S. Lowman.
  • Mariah Laskares, Crawford County Health Department, is still enrolling qualifying women in the Early Detection Works program.
  • Dick Horton, SEK-CAP, will be publishing a resource guide in the near future. He issued a plea for all agencies to complete the online survey by December 1 to have the correct information in the guide. Billie Jo will blast the survey to all members.
  • Mandy H-Woods, Kansas Children’s Service League, announced that the agency now has a home visitor for Fort Scott.
  1. Program: Gary Murrell, Director, The Beacon. Gary shared a brief history of the Beacon organization, how it is funded, and the numbers of Bourbon County residents that are aided by services offered. Each month Beacon helps approximately 960 individuals; in addition, he receives an average of 25 family requests for rent and utility assistance each month. At present, the food pantry is desperate for vegetables; all donations of non-perishable food items, toiletries, new blankets, laundry powder and diapers are needed. Gary stressed that there is no charge to receive assistance; clients only need to meet income guidelines and reside in Bourbon County. Gary also shared that sign-up for 2020 Beacon cards will be December 3, 4, 5 from 9:30 am – 12:15 pm and December 10, 5:00 – 6:15 pm. Sign-up will be held at the Beacon office. Adopt-a-Child and Elks Christmas baskets distribution will be held December 20 at the Community Christian Church from 10:00 am – 1:00 pm.
  1. December program: Gary Miller, Angels Care Home Health, will present our December program.
  1. Open Forum: Congratulations Allen Schellack! Allen became a Grandfather! His granddaughter was born on November 4.
  1. Adjournment: Next meeting will be December 4, 2019.

Vets Day Weekend Schedule Updated

Veterans Day Weekend: Schedule of Events
Honoring All Veterans since “1842” – Annual Veterans Day Celebration!

UPDATED

FRIDAY –  NOVEMBER 8, 2019

Afternoon. 5 – 7pm. Veterans Reception at VFW Post 1165.  E3 Ranch and Butcher Block providing food.

Evening Event – 7pm * Missourians Concert @ Memorial Hall, 1 East 3rd St.

SATURDAY * NOVEMBER 9, 2019

Afternoon:  1pm * Grand Ball Lessons @ Memorial Hall, 1 East 3rd St.

3pm * Veterans Day Parade @ Downtown Fort Scott, Main Street

Evening:    7pm * 1800’s Remembrance Grand Ball @ Memorial Hall, 1 East 3rd St.

SUNDAY * NOVEMBER 10, 2019

Morning:    9am * Veterans Church Service

10:45am * Community Christian Church Service, 1919 Horton St.

Evening:   6pm * Brent Giddens is ELVIS @ Memorial Hall, 1East 3rd St.

MONDAY * NOVEMBER 11, 2019

Morning:   Avenue of Flags. 7 am. Weather permitting. Help the VFW place flags along East National.

Mid-Morning Ceremony:  Please join us at The United States Cemetery No. 1

11am * Veterans Day Service * 900 E. National Ave.

Noon: 12pm * Veterans Day Lunch @ VFW Post #1165, 1745 S. National Ave. (Free will Donations)

Afternoon: Avenue of Flags. 4 pm. Help the VFW retrieve flags along East National.

All area Veterans are encouraged to participate in these Veterans Day activities. You do not have to be a member of the American Legion, VFW, DAV to attend any of these activities. All Veterans are welcome!

Chamber Coffee at VFW Nov. 7

WEEKLY CHAMBER COFFEE REMINDER
Join us for Chamber Coffee
Thursday, November 7, 2019  at 8:00 a.m.
Hosted by:
Fort Scott VFW!
Location:
Held at VFW,  1745 S. National Avenue, Fort Scott, KS 66701
Chamber members and guests are encouraged to attend for networking, community announcements, and to learn about the hosting business or organization.
***Members may pay $1 to make an announcement about an upcoming event, special/sale/discount, or news of any kind.
Upcoming Coffees:
November 14th – Integrity Home Care & Hospice *902 S. Horton St.
November 21st – Sunshine Boutique
November 28th – No Chamber Coffee this day.

Unofficial Election Results For Bourbon County

Vote Here sign at the Bourbon County Courthouse.

The following are the unofficial results for the general election Nov. 5 for the Fort Scott City Commission, USD 234, and Fort Scott Community College Trustees,  USD 235, area town councils and the Southwind District.

Out of 11,526 registered voters in Bourbon County, 2, 345 voted in this election.

According to Bourbon County Clerk Kendell Mason, the results will not be official until after canvassing by the commissioners on November 14th

To see the complete Bourbon County Clerk’s election results click below:

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City Commission

Pete Allen-714

Kevin Allen- 688

Lindsey Watts-661

 

USD 234

Lynnette Jackson for the at-large position- 1,030

Danny Brown for the #2 position- 1,193

Kellye Barrows for the # 3 position-1,294

 

Fort Scott Community College

David Elliott-1,632

Robert Nelson-1,275

Kirk Hart-1,144

 

The above information from Larry Gazaway on

http://KOMB-FM All-Hit 103.9 & KMDO-AM 1600 Fort Scott Broadcasting

 

Info from the Bourbon County Clerk’s office:

USD 235

Troy Goodridge, position one-217

Jason Sutterby, position two-227

Joshua Hartman, position three-137

Sally Johnson, at large position-195

Fulton mayor, no candidate filed, there were 14 write-ins

Bronson:

James Olson-26

Danielle Minor-26

Michael Stewart-30

Redfield:

Jimmie Jackson-16

L.D. Morrison-15

Angela Hixon-12

Uniontown:

Danae Esslinger-27

Dave Wehry-27

A Veterans Ball Nov. 9

The “Friends” of Fort Scott National Historic Site cordially invite you to the Veterans Day Weekend 1800s Grand Ball
Saturday, November 9, 2019
7:00 to 10:30 PM.

At Historic Memorial Hall, 1 E 3rd Street, Fort Scott, KS.

Doors open at 6 PM
The Grand March begins promptly at 7 PM.

1800s Period Music will be selected from the best CD’s available.

Dress: 1800s Period Dress Highly Encouraged OR Semi-Formal Party Wear OR Military Uniforms

Gloves are required and will be available. Long trains, spike heels, hobnails/heel-plates, spurs/
swords/side-arms, pipes/cigars/chewing tobacco, and liquor are prohibited.

Dressing rooms are available.

Sweet and Savory refreshments will be served.

Tickets: General Public- $20 in advance/$25 at the door per person
or two for $30 in advance/$40 at the door; Friends members- $15 in advance/$20 at the door;
Students with ID- $10; and Children 12 & Under/Dance Observers- $5.

All proceeds go to the Friends of Fort Scott National Historic Site.

Tickets will be available at the Fort Scott Chamber of Commerce, 231 E. Wall Street, 620-223-3566
(Cash/Check/Credit) or by mail.

A Free Dance Class will be held on Saturday, November 9, from 10-1 at Memorial Hall.
Street clothes, please.

For Information contact Dee at: 913-557-1632 or 913-269-1632 or
[email protected]

Find us on Facebook at:
Fort Scott KS 1800s Dancing
And Events at
1800s Grand Ball.
For Information about Veterans Day
Weekend in Fort Scott go to: www.fortscott.com/events

The ball is only one part of the celebration for Veterans Day Weekend in Fort Scott.

Along with the 1800s period dancing and music, the ball will honor all veterans and current military personnel.

All funds raised at the Grand Ball will go to support the activities of the Friends of Fort Scott NHS.

The Friends provide support to the national historic site in a variety of ways, such as assisting with educational activities and programs for all ages as well as providing refreshments for special events.

 

Veterans Day Weekend activities in Fort Scott are listed below.

Friday, November 8 –

  • The Lowell Milken Center will be offering a free gift to any veteran who comes to the center, 10-5, 1 South Main, Fort Scott
  • Welcome Reception for all Veterans held at the VFW from 5-7 pm, 1745 S. National Ave, Fort Scott
  • The Missourians Gospel Quartet, 7 pm, a special concert honoring veterans at Memorial Hall, 1 E 3rd Street, Fort Scott

Saturday, November 9 –

  • The Lowell Milken Center will be offering a free gift to any veteran who comes to the center, 10-4, 1 South Main, Fort Scott
  • 1800s Period dance lessons, 10 am – 1 pm, free, street clothes, at Memorial Hall (updated location), 1 E 3rd Street, Fort Scott
  • Parade Honoring Veterans, Downtown Fort Scott, 3 pm
  • Free Veterans Photos after the parade until 6 pm at the Nazarene Church, 1728 Horton St., Fort Scott
  • 1800s Grand Ball, Memorial Hall, doors open at 6:00 pm, Dancing from 7 – 10:30 pm, 1 E 3rd Street, Fort Scott

Sunday, November 10 –

  • Church Service honoring Veterans, 9 am & 10:45 am, Community Christian Church, 1919 Horton St., Fort Scott
  • Brent Giddens, Elvis Impersonator Concert, 6 pm, Memorial Hall, 1 E 3rd Street, Fort Scott

Monday, November 11 –

  • National Cemetery Services, 11 am, 900 E. National Ave., Fort Scott
  • Veterans Day Lunch, 12 pm, VFW Post #1165, 1745 S. National Ave., Fort Scott (Free will Donations)

 

 

FSCC Will Forfeit Games For Eligibility Issue

On October 15, 2019, Fort Scott Community College (FSCC) was contacted by the national office at the  National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) regarding a formal complaint from a non-conference school that had been filed regarding the eligibility of a student-athlete on the FSCC football team.

Further investigation confirmed that FSCC had obtained a release and a transfer tracking form for the student, but was lacking a transfer waiver form which results in a violation of NJCAA by-laws.

On October 18th, FSCC obtained the signed form and the student will be eligible to play for the remainder of the season.

The ruling from the NJCAA went through an appeal process, and the appeal was rejected.  Sanctions from the NJCAA state the FSCC will forfeit the games that the student appeared.

This was an honest, administrative error that the coaches and player had no knowledge.  There was no malicious intent to violate NJCAA by-laws, and there was no benefit for the team to not acquiring the form.  FSCC is committed to refining the eligibility process to ensure that this type of event never occurs again.

Prisoner Escapes From Wichita

Minimum-custody Inmate Kyle Ingels Walked Away from Wichita Work Release Facility

 

Minimum-custody inmate Kyle Ingels #98449 has been placed on escape status at approximately 6:48 p.m., Tuesday, after he walked away from the Wichita Work Release Facility.

 

Ingels, a 32-year-old white male, left for work at 10:30 a.m. and was reported missing when he did not report back to the facility following work Tuesday evening. Ingels was last seen wearing a red hoodie with black writing on the sleeves, blue jeans, black boots, and a black baseball cap.

 

Ingels is currently serving a 60-month sentence for several convictions in Neosho County including theft, forgery, drug possession, and endangerment of a child. Engels had a prior drug conviction from Neosho County in 2007.

 

Ingels is 6 feet tall, 198 pounds with hazel eyes and brown hair.

 

Anyone with information on Ingels can call the Kansas Department of Corrections at 620-221-6660, the Kansas Bureau of Investigation at (800) 572-7463 or local law enforcement at 911.

 

The walk-away is currently being investigated.  New information will be released as it becomes available.

 

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

Vets Weekend Schedule of Events

Veterans Day Weekend: Schedule of Events
Honoring All Veterans since “1842” – Annual Veterans Day Celebration!

UPDATED

FRIDAY –  NOVEMBER 8, 2019

Afternoon. 5 – 7 pm. Veterans Reception at VFW Post 1165.  E3 Ranch and Butcher Block providing food.

Evening Event – 7 pm * Missourians Concert @ Memorial Hall, 1 East 3rd St.

SATURDAY * NOVEMBER 9, 2019

Afternoon: 1 pm * Grand Ball Lessons @ Memorial Hall, 1 East 3rd St.

3 pm * Veterans Day Parade @ Downtown Fort Scott, Main Street

Evening: 7 pm * 1800’s Remembrance Grand Ball @ Memorial Hall, 1 East 3rd St.

SUNDAY * NOVEMBER 10, 2019

Morning: 9 am * Veterans Church Service

10:45 am * Community Christian Church Service, 1919 Horton St.

Evening: 6 pm * Brent Giddens is ELVIS @ Memorial Hall, 1East 3rd St.

MONDAY * NOVEMBER 11, 2019

Morning:   Avenue of Flags. 7 am. Weather permitting. Help the VFW place flags along East National.

Mid-Morning Ceremony:  Please join us at The United States Cemetery No. 1

11 am * Veterans Day Service * 900 E. National Ave.

Noon: 12 pm * Veterans Day Lunch @ VFW Post #1165, 1745 S. National Ave. (Free will Donations)

Afternoon: Avenue of Flags. 4 pm. Help the VFW retrieve flags along East National.

All area Veterans are encouraged to participate in these Veterans Day activities. You do not have to be a member of the American Legion, VFW, DAV to attend any of these activities. All Veterans are welcome!

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