Obituary of Linda Poyner

Linda Joyce Poyner, age 70, a resident of Ft. Scott, Kansas, passed away early Monday, November 9, 2020, at her home.

She was born January 27, 1950, in Ft. Scott, the daughter of Arthur Scott Bolden and Neva Ruth Wolfe Bolden.

Linda graduated from the Ft. Scott High School.  She married Jerry Dean Poyner on September 27, 1968, in Ft. Scott.

In earlier years, Linda worked for the Western Insurance Company and then for Lincoln National.  She later worked at Hall’s/Bowman’s/Pumpin’ Pete’s convenience store on Wall Street for several years.

Above all, Linda was a devoted wife and mother who enjoyed providing for her family.

Linda had many friends and was always willing to lend a helping hand or a listening ear.

She was known to frequently send out cards for all occasions.  In the fall, Linda enjoyed Halloween and will be remembered for passing out pickles to the trick-or-treaters.

She also enjoyed picking up and shelling pecans. Other hobbies included reading, crocheting and cooking.   Linda liked watching the Hallmark Channel and  enjoyed classic television shows and movies like The Waltons and Gone With the Wind.  She was raised in the Community of Christ Church.

 

Survivors include her husband, Jerry, of the home; three children, Jeff Poyner, Kirk Poyner and wife, Vanessa and Kam Poyner, all of Ft. Scott and an adopted daughter, Mary Jane Young and husband, Brad, also of Ft. Scott and grandchildren, Kolby (Megan), Cierra (Joey), Karis, Samantha, Jeron, Heston, Blaice, Kenady, Lakin, Carter, McKenzie, Caden, Sophia and Wyatt.  Also surviving are four brothers, Gary (Kristy) Bolden, of Pittsburg, Kansas, John (Adele) Bolden, of Carl Junction, Missouri, Dennis (Joyce) Boldon, of Lisbon Falls, Maine, and Douglas Bolden, of Ft. Scott, and a sister, Becky (Richard) Castillo, of Marshall, Missouri.  Also surviving are sisters-in-law, Debbie Archer, Linda Lundy and Cheryl Culp, numerous nieces and nephews and life-long friends, Ludean and Gene Evans and Virginia Viel.

Linda was preceded in death by her parents and an infant sister, Debra Ruth.

 

Private graveside services will be held on Friday at the U. S. National Cemetery.

The family will receive friends from 5 to 7 P.M. Thursday at the Cheney Witt Chapel.

Memorials are suggested to Care to Share and may be left in care of the Cheney Witt Chapel, 201 S. Main, P.O. Box 347, Ft. Scott, KS 66701.  Words of remembrance may be submitted to the online guestbook at cheneywitt.com.

Fort Scott Holiday Open House Nov. 12

The Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce
Announces the Annual
Holiday Open House Shopping Event
Kicks off this Thursday, November 12th, 5-8pm!
Downtown & other participating stores!
This year the Open House will be a 3-day event with most stores offering drawings, deals & treats Thursday evening through Saturday!
Shop for your gifts & holiday decor
while supporting LOCAL!
On Thursday the trolley will be going
store to store from 5-8pm so you can shop & ride!
Enter drawings at each store for $50
in Chamber Bucks!
Thursday
Nov. 12th 5-8pm
Kicks off the Weekend!
Holiday Open House
Stores open late
until 8 pm on Thursday!
Most stores participating
Thursday thru Saturday!
See below for days/hrs.
SEE BELOW OR CLICK HERE FOR
HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE SPECIALS
THIS THURS, FRI & SAT ~ NOV. 12-14TH!
3-DAY EVENT THIS YEAR!
THANK YOU FOR SHOPPING SMALL & SUPPORTING LOCAL!

Kiwanis Members Will Meet at Gunn Park This Saturday For a Work Day

The Fort Scott Kiwanis Club met earlier in the year for a work day at Gunn Park. Submitted photo.

Fort Scott Kiwanis resumes normal Tuesday noon meetings on Nov.17 at the Methodist Church.

In addition, the club has embarked on a continuing winter project to assist in Gunn Park improvements.

There will be a work party at 9:30 a.m. this Saturday morning.

The members will meet at shelter house #6.

 

“Don Tucker Chairman of the men’s Kiwanis club stated that the club is really encouraged by the volunteers who are making major improvements in the park and we want to do our share,” said member Ralph Carlson.

USD 234 News Release For BOE Meeting Nov. 9

NEWS RELEASE

 

Monday, November 9, 2020

 

Members of the USD 234 Board of Education met at the Fort Scott Middle School Commons on Monday, November 9, 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 – October 20,  2020 – $1,414,951.80

D.    Financial Report

E.     Activity Fund Accounts

F.     Parent/Teacher Conference Attendance

G.    Fundraisers

 

One patron spoke during the public forum.  Ella Beth presented a report on the

Fort Scott High School Courtyard project.

Board members heard reports from the following:

·       Brenda Hill, KNEA President

·       Michelle Stevenson, Early Childhood Program

·       All building principals

·       Dalaina Smith, Director of Academics

·       Ted Hessong, Superintendent

·       Gina Shelton, Business Manager/Board Clerk

 

The board went into executive session to discuss employer-employee negotiations.  The board returned to open session.

Superintendent Hessong gave a Return-to-School update.  Board members approved the following changes to the Return-to-School Plan:

·       Classroom contact of an individual with lab-confirmed COVID-19 is not considered a close contact requiring quarantine if mitigation strategies are in place.

o   High-risk contacts are defined as those individuals with unmitigated exposure such as unmasked lunch exposure, social exposure, extracurricular activities including sports, home exposure, or other exposure outside of school setting, and as determined by a health officer or designated official.

o   Low-risk exposure is defined as mitigated classroom exposure (mask-in-place, appropriate hand washing/sanitation) and casual contact, as determined by the health officer or designated official, with mitigation standards in place.

·       Remote learners are eligible for extracurricular activities with mitigation strategies in place.

 

The board approved Blue Cross/Blue Shield for the district health insurance for 2021.

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 Heather Geiger, high school paraprofessional

B.    Resignation of Brenda Hathaway, high school cook

C.    Employment of Whitley Chesney as middle school/high school choir teacher for the 2020-21 spring semester

D.    Employment of Elizabeth Rose as a middle school paraprofessional for the 2020-21 school year

E.     Resignation of Sarah Bahr, high school assistant debate and forensics coach

F.     Resignation of Angie Kemmerer as middle school head volleyball coach, effective at the end of the 2020 season

G.    Transfer of Joie Moore, high school 6.5-hour cook, to a high school 6.5-hour ticket clerk for the 2020-21 school year

H.    Employment of Glenda Cooper as a high school 6.5-hour cook for the 2020-21 school year

I.      Resignation of Jacy Walker as high school head volleyball coach

J.      Employment of Mark Bergmann as high school assistant debate and forensics coach for the 2020-21 school year

The board adjourned.

St. Mary’s Catholic School Receives SPARK Grant

St. Mary’s Catholic School
St. Mary’s Catholic School has received SPARK funds to provide laptops for students and increased technological capabilities. along with a small transportation bus.
The Strengthening People and Revitalizing Kansas (SPARK) Taskforce is leading Kansas forward in recovery from the far-reaching effects of COVID-19, distributing funds provided from the U.S. Coronavirus Relief Fund, according to its’ website https://covid.ks.gov/spark-recovery-office/
St. Mary’s students enjoy lunch outside as an aid to social distancing at the school..Submitted photos.

 

Technology
“We will use the money to buy laptops for our students to use at school and also to be used at home if we were to be shut down again by the state,” Principal Josh Regan said.  “We will also be purchasing new laptops for our computers with software upgrades that are capable of bringing remote learners, who have been required to isolate or quarantine, into our classroom via Zoom.”
Josh Regan. Submitted photo.
Cameras and WIFI access
 ” We have purchased Swivl cameras to make that experience more seamless and interactive for remote learners with SPARK FUNDS as well,” he said. ” We are also updating our WiFi access points throughout our school to accommodate more devices on the system.”
Purchase of small bus
“We were given funds to assist in the purchase of a small bus for the school, based on transportation needs and difficulties especially due to COVID,” Regan said.

Church Holiday Bazaar Nov. 14 at 1818 S. Main

The new Family Life Center at First Southern Baptist Church is the building to the right.

Fort Scott  First Southern Baptist Church is having a Holiday Bazaar and bake sale this Saturday, Nov. 14, from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the new Family Life Center, 1818 S. Main.

Handmade and Creative Crafts and homemade baked goods!

Ornaments Baked Goods

Unique Gifts Gift Baskets

Wood Creations

Breakfast – 7 TO 10:30 A.M.

Biscuits & Gravy, Cinnamon Rolls

Lunch – Soup & Sandwiches 10:30 – 4:00 P.M.

Kraut Soup Chicken Salad

Taco Soup Hot dogs

Chicken noodle Soup BBQ Sandwich

Dine in or Carry Out

For more Info:

Contact: Ida Ford 417-262-3948 or

Terri Williams 620-215-3202

Hope to See you there!!!!!!

Fort Scott Southern Baptist Church Holiday Bazaar is this Saturday, Nov. 14 from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the new Family Life Center, 1818 S. Main

Handmade and Creative Crafts and homemade baked goods!

Ornaments Baked Goods

Unique Gifts Gift Baskets

Wood Creations

Breakfast – 7 TO 10:30 A.M.

Biscuits & Gravy, Cinnamon Rolls

Lunch – Soup & Sandwiches 10:30 – 4:00 P.M.

Kraut Soup Chicken Salad

Taco Soup Hot dogs

Chicken noodle Soup BBQ Sandwich

Dine in or Carry Out

For more Info:

Contact: Ida Ford 417-262-3948 or

Terri Williams 620-215-3202

Hope to See you there!!!!!!

UNIONTOWN HS FOOTBALL RESULTS WEEKS 9 AND 10

Adelay Martin. Submitted photo.

The playoff post-season has gone well for the UHS football team! Here’s the results of the two playoff games:

On October 30, 2020, the Uniontown Eagles played Troy and defeated them with a score of 51-14, setting a new record for points scored in a playoff game for UHS. The team had 453 total yards of offense and 7 touchdowns. Drew Perry had 31 carries for 234 yards with 4 touchdowns and completed 4/7 passes for 41 yards. Treden Buckman had 24 carries for 181 yards and 3 touchdowns. Luke Perry had 2 receptions for 26 yards, and Jake Harvey had 1 reception for 19 yards.

On the defensive side, we held Troy to 174 total yards and forced 2 turnovers. Jake Harvey had 10 tackles, 3 tackles for loss, 1 sack, and 1 pass breakup. Drew Perry had 5 tackles and 2 pass breakups, Hunter Schaaf also had 5 tackles, and Joey Marlow had 3 tackles, 1 fumble recovery, and 1 interception. Tyler Harvey scored 6/7 extra points, and 1 field goal for 33 yards.

Coach Stark was incredibly proud of the team. “Some media outlets had predicted that Troy would upset us in the first round. Troy has a really good tradition and a really good program history. They won the state title in 2016. We were able to take control of the game pretty early on. We knew Troy had a really talented quarterback, so our plan was to run the clock, run the ball on offense, and limit big plays on defense. We were able to force a couple of turnovers, we were able to run the ball and establish the ground game early. We ran for over 400 7 we didn’t have a single turnover. Our lineman really set the tone. The 51 points we scored were the most ever by the team in a playoff game. The previous record was 50, set in 2015.”

On Friday, November 6, the Eagles defeated Northeast Arma 45-0. This game won Uniontown its first regional title since 1998, and posted the school’s first shutout in the post-season since 1982. Offensively, the team ran 326 total yards and had 5 touchdowns. Drew Perry had 10 carries for 100 yards with 3 touchdowns and 2/3 on passing for 15 yards. Treden Buckman had 15 carries for 146 yards with 1 touchdown. Jake Harvey had 4 carries for 27 yards, scored 1 touchdown, and had 1 reception for 19 yards. Hunter Schaaf had 6 carries for 46 yards, and Cade Goodridge had 2 receptions for 15 yards.

The team defensively held the Vikings to 39 total yards and forced 2 turnovers. Zach Franklin had 11 tackles, 4 tackles for loss, and 2.5 sacks. Korbin Miller had 7 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss, and 0.5 sack. Ian McClure had 5 tackles, 4 tackles for loss, and 1 sack. Jake Harvey had 10 tackles and 1 tackle for loss. Drew Perry had 2 tackles and 1 interception, and Hunter Schaaf had 8 tackles, 1 tackle for loss, and 1 interception. Tyler Harvey scored 5/5 extra points and 1 field goal for 30 yards. Byron Fry had 3 tackles and 1 blocked punt, and Riley Warner had 3 tackles and 1 blocked punt, which was recovered for a touchdown.

Coach Stark said of the game, “Not only did we win a regional title on Friday night, but we finished the season undefeated in our league. Our defense had their best game of the year, only giving up 39 yards, and we forced 2 turnovers. Because of the effort of our linemen up front, I feel like our game against Arma was the best game of the year. Our guys play with great effort, technique, and determination, and it really shows.

“While we are excited about our wins these past two weeks, we are even more excited about the opportunity to play Olpe in the sectional round of the payoffs. Olpe is ranked number one in the state, and they beat us earlier this season 48-2. That was a really close game until halftime; I believe, this time, that we’ll play them tight for a full four quarters and that it’ll be a close game.”

The Sub-State game is at Olpe on Friday, November 13, so making the drive could be difficult, but any support for our Eagles will be appreciated!

Larry Lyons: Fort Scott Veteran’s Day Parade Grand Marshall

Larry Lyons, submitted photo.

Laurence Lyons (Larry Lyons) will be the Grand Marshall for the 3rd Annual Veterans Day Parade Saturday at 3 PM.

 

Laurence Lyons served in the U.S. Air Force from 1959-1979.

He joined the United States Air Force in 1959 entering Pilot Training at Spence AFB, GA, completed at Vance AFB, OK graduating in the Class of ’61 Delta

Lyons was awarded the honor to enter B-52 training.

He attended Nuclear Weapons Deliver School, Wichita,  Air Force Survival School, Reno, NV,  Transitioned at Castle AFB, CA

Lyons was assigned to Columbus AFB, MS as the youngest ever Combat Ready B-52 pilot.

In   October ‘62, he flew the first B-52 Airborne Mission during the Cuban Mistle Crisis carrying nuclear weapons.

In 1964, Lyons married Miss Pat.

He was assigned to Griffiths AFB, NY flying the B-52, then assigned to Naha AFB, Okinawa flying C-130 combat missions over Laos.

Lyons was assigned Headquarters NORAD, Colorado Springs as Senior Director at the Space Defense Center, Cheyenne Mountain 1971-1974.

“A memorable experience was to have the honor of tracking Santa Claus on his trip around the globe reporting to local news outlets,” he said.

He was assigned unaccompanied to Johnson Island in the mid-Pacific as Commander of Space Track Stations.

His family relocated to Fort Scott for the year.

Lyons was back to the cockpit at Dover AFB, DE flying the C-5 Transport.

A particularly memorable mission was to transport a full field hospital to Guatemala after the 1968 earthquake,” he said. ” We were honored on landing to be met by the President of Guatemala and General Staff who came onboard to personally thank our crew.”

He was assigned to Denver, CO serving at Buckley Field as Operations Officer at the Space Track Site for classified satellite missions and Senior Director of Space Defense Center.

Lyons retired from the United States Air Force in 1979and ” settled in Fort Scott to live happily ever after.”

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