gettin’ funky
That funky sound of the early 1970s will fill the air this fall when the Scott Community High School marching band performs during the halftime of football games.
That funky sound of the early 1970s will fill the air this fall when the Scott Community High School marching band performs during the halftime of football games.
Kansas could address many racial and ethnic disparities by expanding Medicaid, banning the use of Native American mascots in schools and devising a more equitable tax system, according to a new report.
The Scott County shooting sports 4-H program raised $3,000 for the Kansas Honor Flight program through their pancake-on-a-stick fundraiser prior to the Scott County Fair parade. Members of the shooting sports group representatives of the Scott County Shriners and Anthem Masonic Lodge who participated are (front row, from left) Brayson Mayo, Brice Koehn, Bennett Frederick, Renee Beeson, Rosemary Corbett (Honor Flight board member) and Terry Phillips (Anthem Masonic Lodge). (Back row) Scott Lundgren (Shriners), Waylon Ricker, 4-H shooting sports leader Taulee Grothusen, Aubrey Grothusen, Logan Stoppel, Nathan LeBeau, Wyatt Ricker, Aden Frederick and Clint Pearson (Shriners). (Record Photo)
From past experience, Rhiley Stoppel knew the lemon strawberry cake she wanted to bake had the potential to do well in the Scott County Fair.
When one sees the Damascus steel blade on the knife made by Gui Griffith it can’t help but draw a second or even a third look.
PO Box 377
Scott City, KS 67871
Phone: 620-872-2090
Fax: 620-872-0009