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KDOT Announces Call For EV Infrastructure Projects

The Kansas Department of Transportation announced a call for electric vehicle charging infrastructure projects in advance of applications being accepted for these projects across the state, according to a news release from KDOT Thursday. An estimated $14 million in National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure formula funds... Read More.

WPD, Walmart Team Up For Drug Take-Back Event April 22

The Winfield Police Department is teaming up with Walmart to host a drug take-back event Saturday, April 22. The event will be open to the public from 10 a.m. through 2 p.m. The event is an opportunity for citizens to safely dispose of expired or unused... Read More.

75-Year-Old Ark City Man Killed In Late Night Rollover

An Ark City man was killed in a single-vehicle rollover accident last week, according to a news release from Cowley County Sheriff David Falletti late Wednesday morning. Mark Wilson, 75, was pronounced deceased at the scene. There were no passengers. Deputies responded to the 4000 block... Read More.

Topeka Angler Sets New Kansas Record for Crappie

A Topeka angler had a record catch recently. Bobby Parkhurst was fishing at Pottawatomie State Fishing Lake No. 2 northeast of Manhattan recently when the catch-of-a-lifetime came into contact with his lure, a press release from the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks said Tuesday. "Little... Read More.

Cowley Marketing Team Nabs Awards, Honors At NCMPR Conference In Orlando

Cowley College's marketing team brought back hardware from the National Council for Marketing and Public Relations Conference held over the weekend in Orlando, Florida. Cowley's Kris Ripley, Abby Morris, Chris Absher, and Rama Peroo represented the college at the conference, which began Thursday and wrapped... Read More.

Weekend Grassfire Acreage In The Thousands, Winfield Fire Marshal Says

Updated: Tuesday, 11:10 a.m. Approximately 2,000 acres burned on the Kansas side of the state line near Cedar Vale over the weekend, according to Winfield Fire Marshal Chad Mayberry. Mayberry told Cowley Post Tuesday morning it was an exceptionally busy weekend for area firefighters but cautioned... Read More.