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A Kansas Sheriff Deputy killed in the line of duty over the weekend is being remembered by the Fort Scott Community.
FORT SCOTT, Kan. — Fort Scott Community College is looking for a new president. Interim president Sara Sutton announced she will not continue her role past this academic year. Her final day will ...
The scoreboard at the end of Sunday’s college football game between the Independence Community College Pirates and the Fort Scott Community College Greyhounds showed the Pirates defeating the ...
He can be reached at [email protected] or by phone at 443-979-6100. This article originally appeared on Topeka Capital-Journal: Fort Scott Community College football player's family sues college ...
Elijah Ming, the Wyandotte County Sheriff's deputy killed in the line of duty this weekend, is being remembered as both a pillar in his community and a standout athlete on the baseball diamond.
Fort Scott Community College opted to end its football program in November, with the school's president and trustees saying at the time that they "simply do not have the resources to maintain a ...
President Alysia Johnston published a press release Monday, Nov. 8, stating that the community college will be terminating their football program due to multiple reasons. The termination of the ...
Fort Scott Community College President Alysia Johnston talks during the school's December board meeting. Johnston denies any wrongdoing on the part of the school in connection with Williams' death.
The median family income of a student from Fort Scott C.C. is $49,500, and 11% come from the top 20 percent. About 1.2% of students at Fort Scott C.C. came from a poor family but became a rich adult.
Fort Scott Community College Board Chair John Bartelsmeyer, left, and Vice Chair Robert Nelson listen to a report during the school's board of trustees meeting Monday night, Feb. 21.
Fort Scott Community College has made the decision to opt out of their 2021 spring football season according to sources and later confirmed by the Fort Scott Athletic Director.
Fort Scott played its last game on Sunday, falling on the road at Independence Community College, 63-2. Contact Seth Kinker at [email protected]. Follow him on Twitter @SethKinker.