Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Grain Truck Overturns

A grain truck overturned north or Arkansas City at the U.S. 77 bypass, holding up traffic, Tuesday afternoon. No injuries were reported, according to Bob Frazee, the city's emergency management coordinator. Frazee said the material was apparently feed corn.

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Janet English, former mayor and commissioner, passed away Saturday

Former city commissioner, mayor, Janet English has died.
Janet Lynn (Ross) English, 62, of Arkansas City, died Saturday, December 27, 2008, at her residence. Funeral services are scheduled for 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, December 31, 2008, at the First Presbyterian Church. Burial will follow at Parker Cemetery. The Reverend Danny Daniel and the Reverend Joyce Daniel will officiate.



The family will greet friends at the funeral home 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Tuesday evening.



Janet was born August 23, 1946, in Arkansas City to Kenneth and Gail (Fesler) Ross. Janet graduated from Arkansas City High School in 1964 and earned her Bachelor of Science in Education degree from the University of Kansas in 1968. Janet married Stephen A. English on June 20, 1970, at the First Presbyterian Church. The couple lived in Minneapolis, Minn.; and Milwaukee, Wis.; before returning to Arkansas City in 1976.



Janet was a well-loved teacher in USD 470 schools for 19 years. As a lifelong member of the First Presbyterian Church, she graciously served as deacon, elder, Christian education chair, Presbyterian Women's Association member and Sunday school teacher for youth and adults and various Presbytery committees. Throughout her life, Janet also proudly served her community while on the Beautification Advisory Board, Arkansas City Beautification Foundation, Arkansas City Public Schools Enhancement Fund (ACE), Arkansas City Outstanding Student Committee and the Chapter GH of P.E.O. Sisterhood. In addition, she served as Arkansas City Commissioner and as Mayor of Arkansas City for one year. Janet has been honored as a recipient of the Presbyterian Women's Lifetime Achievement Award and the Cornerstone Award.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Suspicious death

A man was found dead outside by a camper at a residence on N. Eight St. Sunday afternoon. The case is being investigated as a suspicious death and police are not ruling out homicide. The 40-year-old man was spotted by two people walking by 326 N. Eight. They called police about 12:48 p.m. The man's identity was not made available. Check back for more details as they become available.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Playground suspects charged

The three teenagers arrested in the fire of the Island Park Playground have been formally charged and will be prosecuted in the juvenile system. Theymade their first appearances in court earlier this month, County Attorney Chris Smith said.
Zachary Buhkle, 17, is charged with felony arson. Brett (cq) Martinez, 17, is charged with felony obstruction of the legal process. A 15-year-old girl is also charged with felony obstruction.
All are Winfield residents. The arson charge carries a penalty of 11 to 34 months of incarceration for adults, the obstruction charge carries a five to 17 month sentence. Their arraignments are coming up soon, he said.
The playground was totally destroyed by fire Oct. 27.

No bank sale

CornerBank President Bruce Schwyart told the Courier Friday that the bank will not merge as planed with Emprise Bank. See story here

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Red Zone cited

Tyler Hibbs 18 of Ark City was cited for minor in consumption of alcohol, and Red Zone bartender Heather Shugart 23 of Ark City was arrested for furnishing alcohol to a minor, after an incident last weekend at the local bar.

On Nov. 8 at about 1 a.m., Arkansas City Police officers conducted a routine club check at the Red Zone on N. Eighth St. in Ark City. When officers entered the bar they noticed two individuals that officers recognized as minors drinking beer. Officers walked up to the two minors and started to escort them out of the bar. That was when one of the minors took off running and was never located.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Fire District grant

Cowley County Fire District 3 will receive a $206,226 grant, according to the office of U.S. Rep. Todd Tiahrt. This grant will be used to improve the fire department’s response capabilities including, but was not limited to: pumpers, brush trucks, tankers/tenders, rescue vehicles, ambulances, quints, aerials, foam units, and fireboats.

Tie race

From Cowley County Clerk Karen Brooks:

There is a tie for Harvey Township Treasurer write-in race. The Commissioners will reconvene this evening the Board of Canvassers after the regular board meeting to determine by lot who wins the race.

Explosion victims identified

UPDATE: Randy W. Porter, 54, Derby, was found dead in the burning remains of a house that exploded near the Winfield City Lake, according to Cowley County Sheriff's Capt. Bill Mueller. Toni A. Brothers, 45, Winfield, was injured in the explosion and remains in critical condition at Via Christi Regional Medical Center-St. Francis Campus in Wichita, a hospital spokesperson said.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Residential explosion

According to the scanner, there was a residential explosion near Atlanta, near the intersection of 77th and 131st roads just before 12:30 today.
Apparently related to work on a propane tank. As of 12:30 the house was in flames and propane was still burning.
The female was laying in the yard with an apparent broken leg. A helicopter was being dispatched.
The status of the male in the house was not known.

Monday, November 10, 2008

County vote result

After a canvassing of the vote, County Commissioner Gary Wilson was declared the winner by a vote of 1,906­ – 1,894, Monday. The vote was so close election night, it was too close to call. Since commissioners are the ones who do the canvassing, Wilson excused himself and appointed Sheriff Bob Odel.
We will have an update on the regular web site later today.
Election night they were separated by 20 votes. By the next day, after counting provisionals, the margin went down to one.
No word on whether his opponent, Bob Voegele, will request a recount. He has to put up $1,000 bond to do that, and I think he forfeits the money if he loses.

Friday, November 7, 2008

FIre alarm at Frances Willard

Firemen answered a call early this morning at Frances Willard Elementary School.
The fire turned out to be very small, coming from the teacher's lounge area. We heard someone say it was a problem with the microwave.
The school was evacuated, but children returned to their classes after being outside only a few minutes.
The fire was reported about 8:10 and firemen were headed back to headquarters by 8:25.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Winfield smoking ban

The Winfield City Commission voted unanimously to ban smoking in all public accessible places in the Winfield city limits at their regular meeting on Monday night.

The move did not come without turbulence as several citizens opposed to the ban finally made their voices heard after months of revisions to the ban proposal, which was first brought in front of the commission on Feb. 28 by the Cowley County Clean Air Coalition group.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Officer battery

An Ark City man has been accused of battery on a law enforcement officer after an altercation Friday in a police car. Conrad Gomez is accused of kicking an officer in the chest after he, Gomez, was physically forced into a police car.

Gomez had been the passenger in a car that was pulled over and the driver, Amanda Banja, arrested on charges of DUI. Gomez was also charged with illegal possession of an intoxicant, and obstruction, police said.

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Rape and assault arrest

An Ark City man has been arrested on charges of rape and aggravated indecent liberties with a child, according to a statement from ACPD Sean Wallace released Saturday night.

The alleged victim is a 6 year old female. The suspect is her step-father. Jorge Recinos-Rivas, 42, of Arkansas City was taken to jail with a bond set at $12,500.

Check the Traveler Monday for more details.