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The Why of the new business
“From the very beginning, this business was built on faith. Before the menu, before the logo, before we ever served our first drink— God placed this dream on our hearts,” Ross said. “Long before we felt equipped, He continued to remind us that He doesn’t call the equipped, He equips the called.”
“Every cup we serve is more than just coffee to us. It’s an opportunity to place truth into someone’s hands right when they need it most. We may be the ones writing the verses on the cups, but we truly believe God places them exactly where they’re meant to be.”
“If someone walks away with a drink in their hand and hope in their heart, then we’ve done what we were called to do. This is our why”.

Looking for a college that gives you options? At Fort Scott Community College, students can choose from associate degrees in Arts, Science, Applied Science, and General Studies, along with a variety of certificates that lead straight to rewarding careers. Whether you’re interested in healthcare fields like Certified Medication Aide, Nurse Aide, EMT, Home Health Aide, Manicuring, or Phlebotomy, or want to take on a technical challenge with certificates in Ag Technology (John Deere), Construction, Cosmetology, Criminal Justice, Environmental Water Tech, Farm & Ranch Management, Harley-Davidson Technology, Heavy Equipment Operation, HVAC, Masonry, or Welding we’ve got you covered!
But college isn’t just about the classroom. FSCC offers plenty of ways to get involved through music and performance opportunities (band, choir, theater), student clubs and organizations (like Collegiate Farm Bureau, Phi Theta Kappa, SkillsUSA, STEAM Club, FSCC Media Team, and more), and even competitive judging teams in livestock and meat.
If athletics is more your thing, FSCC is home to intercollegiate sports for both men and women. Compete in basketball, baseball, softball, volleyball, rodeo, track & field, or cross country, all while building friendships and representing the Greyhounds.
And the best part? We’re still growing. New programs, degrees, certifications, and athletic opportunities are on the horizon! There’s never been a better time to join FSCC!
Fort Scott Community College; where opportunity meets possibility.
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The Community Foundation of Southeast Kansas (CFSEK) and its affiliate foundations in Columbus, Fort Scott, and Girard are excited to announce their 2026 scholarship recipients. In 2026, a total of $367,462 was awarded across 44 scholarship opportunities to 148 Southeast Kansas students pursuing higher education. In 2026, 900 applications were submitted! A full description of each scholarship is available at SoutheastKansas.org/Scholarships.
“I think this year was really exciting because of the sheer number of applications we received,” said Kara Mishmash, CFSEK Program Coordinator. “It made it difficult during the evaluation process, but it just makes you see how important scholarships are for students and how great the need is.”
This year’s scholarship recipients are:
Ad Astra Endowed Scholarship
Albright Family Scholarship – Healthcare Related Field of Study
Albright Family Scholarship
Bill House Agricultural Scholarship
Charles & Jane Maxwell Memorial Scholarship (CACF)
Columbus Cares Scholarship
Class of 1986 Friendship Scholarship (CACF)
Commerce Bank Pittsburg Scholarship
Craig Crespino Scholarship
Dr. Daniel & Jeannette Minnis Oral Health Scholarship
Dylan Meier “Get Busy Livin’” Foundation Scholarship
Dylan Meier “Get Busy Livin’” Foundation – Dragon of the Year
Dylan Meier “Get Busy Livin’” Foundation – KPREPS Player of the Year
Gabriel John Ison Memorial Scholarship
Haberbosch Family Scholarship (FSACF)
Joe & Margarita Sauer Scholarship
Joe F. Zakowski and Mary Alice Gilmore Zakowski Scholarship
Larry & Regina Weaver Scholarship
M.L. (Lee) & Noretta Caldwell Education Fund Scholarship
Marcia Smith Memorial Scholarship (CACF)
Maureen H. Paulsen Memorial Scholarship (CACF)
Mount Carmel Foundation – Helen Kriegsman Memorial Scholarship
Mullendore – Butler Endowed Scholarship
Nancy Evans Community Health Nursing Scholarship
Pat Forbes Scholarship
Peggy Gannon Memorial Scholarship
Ronald W. Murray Engineering Scholarship
Sandra B. Houser Memorial Scholarship (CACF)
Short Fine Arts Scholarship
Stacy Goedeke Scholarship
Thomas J. Restivo Memorial Scholarship
Tyler R. Jeck Scholarship
VetLinks.org Brian Kavanagh Scholarship PSU Clin. Psych Grad/Master’s Social Work Programs
VetLinks.org Brian Kavanagh Scholarship PSU ROTC
Vinylplex/Sanderson Pipe Scholarship
William H. Zimmer Memorial Scholarship
William J. Sollner Family Scholarship
The Community Foundation would like to congratulate all the recipients and wish them the best of luck on their next adventure!
The Community Foundation of Southeast Kansas awarded over $2.8 million in grants from all foundation funds in 2025 and has facilitated over $29 million in total granting to Southeast Kansas since its inception in 2001. CFSEK serves the region by providing donors with various charitable interests and encouraging charitable giving, which addresses present and future needs in our area. The Columbus Area, Fort Scott Area, and Girard Area Community Foundations are affiliates of CFSEK. More information about CFSEK is available at SoutheastKansas.org.

Harley Louis Fuhrman, age 86, a resident of Bronson, Kansas, left his earthly home to join the Lord on Sunday, May 24, 2026, with his loved ones by his side. Harley was born to G. Leslie “Pete” Fuhrman and Bertha (Perry) Fuhrman on November 26, 1939, in Bronson. Harley attended the Dry Ridge one room schoolhouse for his primary education and then attended high school at Blue Mound, Kansas, where he graduated with the Class of 1958. Harley attended Ft. Scott Community College where he played both basketball and football, graduating in 1961. Harley enlisted with the United States Army in 1962 and was honorably discharged in 1964. Harley spent his entire life as a farmer and rancher, in partnership with his brother until 1978, then he and Beverly ventured out on their own. Harley enjoyed bowling for over forty years. He bowled in men’s leagues, mixed leagues and bowled in many tournaments. His men’s team won the Kansas State Bowling Tournament in 1977. Throughout his life, he enjoyed working with his hands, not only on the farm, but as a master wood craftsman. Harley made each of his grandchildren a bed and toy chest. He was diverse in his ability, making china hutches, entertainment centers, beds, dressers and corner cabinets for family members. He also assisted in adding the annex onto the Bronson United Methodist Church. Harley enjoyed camping and going on vacation with his children and other family members. He also enjoyed other travels with his family to Alaska, Italy and most recently a cruise to the Caribbean. Harley served as a board member for several organizations such as USD #235 School Board, Moran Coop and Farm Bureau. He was also an ACCO Seed and Vigortone dealer. Harley married Beverly Jo Bacon on June 19, 1966, in Bronson, Kansas. This union was blessed with two children, Christine M. and W. Kenneth.
Harley was preceded in death by his parents, brothers, Leroy Fuhrman and wife, Luella and Duane Fuhrman and wife, Deanna and a sister, Helen Rife, and husband, Sam. Harley is survived by his loyal wife, Beverly of fifty-nine years, his daughter Christine M. Hanna and husband, Aric and his son, W. Kenneth Fuhrman and wife, Sue. Also surviving are grandchildren, Haylee J. Hanna and husband, Nick Watson, Brody B. Hanna and wife, Karli, Chance W. Fuhrman and Alexa Fuhrman and a great-grandson, Asher A. Watson and numerous nieces and nephews.
Pastor Tracy Smith will conduct funeral services at 10:30 A.M. Thursday, May 28th at the Bronson United Methodist Church. Burial with military honors will follow in the Bronson Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 5 to 7 P.M. Wednesday at the Bronson United Methodist Church. Memorials are suggested to the Bronson United Methodist Church 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.

Mark Christian Kase, age 66, resident of Garland, KS, passed away Sunday, May 10, 2026, at Medicalodge of Nevada. He was born February 26, 1960, in Norfolk, VA, the son of Mark and Anne Scheiberger Kase. Mark served 21 years in the Marines. He then spent his remaining career of 24 years in law enforcement with the Sheriff’s department and security. Mark enjoyed all things outdoors including yard work, camping and of course shooting. He also enjoyed woodworking and reading.
Survivors include his wife Denise Howard-Kase of the home; 6 children, James Ryan Howard (Stephanie), Thomas Jay Howard (Jessica), Christopher Michael Kase (Christine) Jonathon Stuart Howard, Heather Anne Searles (Mike), and Jonathon Stuart Howard-Kase; 3 grandchildren, Ava Kase, Hunter Kase, and Sloane Wolfe; and 2 sisters, Kim Kase-Atkins and Karen Marchesseau.
There was cremation. Graveside services will be held at 12:30 PM Monday, June 8th, at the U.S. National Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 11:30 AM until 12:15 PM Monday at the Cheney Witt Chapel. Memorials are suggested to the Mark Kase Memorial Fund 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.
SEESTED, KOLBY ROBERT, 26
Arrested: 5/22/2026 3:55 AM
Agency: BCSO
Charges:
– Dui; 1st Conviction ($1,000 cash/surety)
– Transporting An Open Container ($0 cash/surety)
Bond Total: $1,000
LAWRENCE, CHANDLER LEE, 23
Arrested: 5/22/2026 4:18 PM
Agency: Fort Scott PD
Charge: Warrant: Bourbon County (probation violation) *
Bond Total: $2,000
PEARSON, MARTIN JOSEPH JR, 40
Arrested: 5/22/2026 5:27 PM
Agency: Fort Scott PD
Charge: Violation Of Protection Order; Unknown Circum
Bond Total: $2,500
MUMBOWER, KARA LAWAYNE, 35
Arrested: 5/23/2026 3:09 AM
Agency: BCSO
Charges:
– Dist Or Poss W/Int Drug Paraph For Illegal Use ($0 cash/surety)
– Dui; Misdemeanor ($0 cash/surety)
– Possess Opiates/Opium/Narc Drug And Certain Stim ($2,500 cash/surety)
Bond Total: $2,500
MELOY, TROY WAYNE, 36
Arrested: 5/23/2026 10:46 PM
Agency: BCSO
Charge: Dui; Misdemeanor
Bond Total: $5,000
GIER, CHRISTIAN LEE, 48
Arrested: 5/25/2026 10:07 PM
Agency: Fort Scott PD
Charge: Warrant: Bourbon County (probation violation) *
Bond: $0
BELCHER-COWLISHAW, GABRIELLE KAYE, 20
Booked: 04/02/2026
Released: 5/22/2026 at 3:06 PM
Type: Own recognizance
Released to: Self
EISENBRANDT, JONAH ISAIAH, 46
Booked: 05/22/2026
Released: 5/24/2026 at 6:18 PM
Type: Time served
Released to: Self
LAWRENCE, CHANDLER LEE, 23
Booked: 05/22/2026
Released: 5/22/2026 at 7:46 PM
Type: Surety bond
Released to: A1 Bonding
LEONARD, HILARY ROSE, 42
Booked: 05/02/2026
Released: 5/24/2026 at 5:05 PM
Type: Surety bond
Released to: Able Bonding
MELOY, TROY WAYNE, 36
Booked: 05/23/2026
Released: 5/25/2026 at 9:46 AM
Type: Surety bond
Released to: A Plus
MUMBOWER, KARA LAWAYNE, 35
Booked: 05/23/2026
Released: 5/25/2026 at 12:32 AM
Type: Surety bond
Released to: Able Bonding
PEARSON, MARTIN JOSEPH, 40
Booked: 05/22/2026
Released: 5/23/2026 at 4:14 PM
Type: Surety bond
Released to: A+ Bonding
SEESTED, KOLBY ROBERT, 26
Booked: 05/22/2026
Released: 5/22/2026 at 2:10 PM
Type: Cash bond
WILLIAMS, WANDA CHRISTINE, 42
Booked: 05/02/2026
Released: 5/23/2026 at 11:05 AM
Type: Transferred out
Released to: SMOJS
Source: Arrest Summary PDF | Inmate Released List PDF
Southeast Kansas will send two projects to the National History Day Championship in College Park, Maryland, June 14-18. Three projects from Christian Learning Center attended the State National History Day Championships in Topeka in April.
The Fort Scott State Champion groups competing at Nationals in June will present their performances at 6:30 PM on Thursday, May 28th, at the Christian Learning Center in Fort Scott. This presentation will allow the students to practice sharing their projects and raise funds for their trip to College Park, MD. The community is invited to attend and support the two student groups. Attendees can enter through the CLC Gym doors.

Sophomores Kenlee Eden, Blair Felt, and Kodie Wells from Fort Scott Christian Learning Center will participate in the Senior Group Performance category, coached by Megan Felt and Rachel Wells. Their project is titled Down With Child Slavery: Revolutionizing Child Labor Standards. Their project is a performance based on Florence Kelley. In 1891, Florence Kelley spearheaded a labor rights revolution in America. Intense reactions brought both strong opposition and overwhelming support as she continued to promote equality. Ultimately, these conflicts would bring lasting reform to child labor rights by paving the way for the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938.

8th-grade students Bella Antone, Charlee Wells, and Hadley Wells from Fort Scott Christian Learning Center participated in the Junior Group Performance category at the State National History Day competition, coached by Rachel Wells and Megan Felt. Their project is Bridging Two Cultures: A Crusader that Revolutionized Navajo Health Care with Lasting Reform. The performance is based on Annie Dodge Wauneka’s reaction to the devastating impact of disease on her people; she became a crusader for Navajo health care. Her efforts began in the 1950s and continued until her death in 1997, inspiring lasting reform in public health policies and the empowerment of Indigenous peoples.
History Day encourages students to express their knowledge of and interest in history through creative and original dramatic performances, media presentations, historical papers, website design, or three-dimensional exhibit projects. The research and study for district, state, and national competitions take place throughout the entire school year.
The national competition involves the top 2,800 students from across the nation, chosen from over 800,000 who compete to advance from local to state to national competition. All 50 states and several countries will be represented at the National competition. The theme this year is ‘Rights and Responsibilities in History.’
The Lowell Milken Center provides critiques and helps with research for National History Day Unsung Hero projects from Kansas and throughout the United States.
For more information, contact Megan Felt, LMC Program Director, at [email protected] or (620) 223-1312.