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Scott County Record Established in August 1993. Covering news, sports and events in the Scott County area.

04/18/2025

Community Wide Garage Sales will be the weekend of June 6, 7 & 8. Please email your listing by May 15 for it to be published in the Scott County Record! Please include, address, dates and times you'll be running your sale! Also, include "Garage Sales" in the subject line please and thank you! For any additional questions, call 620.872.3525, Extension 1.

04/18/2025

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April 18, 2025

Contact: Jill Bronaugh

Potential Measles Exposures at Garden City Clarion Inn

TOPEKA – The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) and local health departments are working together in response to a measles outbreak in southwest Kansas. As of April 16, a total of 37 cases have been reported. KDHE is informing the public of potential measles exposure at the following location:

Location: Clarion Inn

Address: 1911 E Kansas Ave, Garden City, KS, 67846

Dates and times:

Tuesday, April 8, 2025, from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Wednesday, April 9, 2025, from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Thursday, April 10, 2025, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
The measles virus can stay in the air and on surfaces for up to two hours. Because the measles virus is highly contagious, anyone who visited the Clarion Inn in Garden City on any of the dates and times listed above may have been exposed to measles and should take the following steps:

Understand if you are susceptible to infection. Check if you’ve received a measles-containing vaccine, like the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine, have medical documentation of past measles infection, or have laboratory evidence of immunity. People who are not vaccinated and have not previously had measles are especially vulnerable to becoming infected.
Watch for symptoms. Monitor yourself for 21 days after your exposure. Look out for any symptoms—especially a fever and a new or unexplained skin rash—and contact your healthcare provider or local health department if symptoms develop.
If you were at the hotel on:
April 8, 2025, monitor until the end of Tuesday, April 29.
April 9, 2025, monitor until the end of Wednesday, April 30.
April 10, 2025, monitor until the end of Thursday, May 1.
Avoid high-risk settings. If you are not immune, consider staying home to prevent the spread of measles. If you cannot remain home, stay away from large gatherings and persons that might be susceptible to measles, including those who are unvaccinated, pregnant women, infants, or people who are immunocompromised. If you need medical care, call your provider ahead of time and let them know you may have been exposed to measles so they can take any necessary steps to protect others from potential measles exposure.
Talk to a healthcare provider. If you have any questions about your health or your immunity status, contact your healthcare provider. If you are not immune to measles, a healthcare provider can determine whether you need treatment to help prevent or lessen the severity of infection.
Measles is a highly contagious respiratory virus. It spreads easily when an infected person talks, sneezes or coughs. People who are not vaccinated or lack immunity are especially at risk of becoming infected. Symptoms of measles typically begin with a high fever, cough, runny nose, and red, watery eyes. Three to five days after symptoms begin, a skin rash develops and usually starts on the face and spreads down to the neck, trunk, arms and legs.

The best way to prevent measles is to get the MMR vaccine. If you have had measles or have been vaccinated, your risk of contracting the disease is very low. However, a few people (about three out of 100) can still get measles even after two MMR vaccine doses if they are near someone who is sick.

For questions, contact the KDHE Epidemiology Hotline by phone at 877-427-7317 (option 5) or by email at [email protected] .

For more information about measles, how to find your vaccine records, and answers to common questions, visit the Kansas Department of Health and Environment Measles Resource Hub at www.kdhe.ks.gov/measles.

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02/12/2025

At 2:15am we're at three inches of snow here in Scott City. Give crews room to work later this morning as they work to clear the roadways. If you have other reports out in the county please share them with us.

01/16/2025

Please join us to celebrate Terri Fouquet's Retirement Open House on Thursday, Jan 23 from 4:00-6:00 pm at 601 Main Street!

Iron Insurance Partners announces the upcoming retirement of Terri Fouquet, Customer Service Agent in Scott City, KS effective January 31st, 2025.

Terri joined the insurance industry in 1976 and has worked in all lines of insurance, serving in the insurance industry for over 45 years in the Scott City area.

"I can say that working with our customers and our Scott City /Iron insurance family has been great. I married in to this industry as my husband’s father and grandfather as well as my husband were agents and owners of agencies. I am looking forward to seeing and spending more free time with my family and may find some new things to do."
We wish Terri and her family a very happy retirement life!

To celebrate Terri’s remarkable career, Iron Insurance Partners will host an open house on January 23rd from 4:00pm to 6:00pm at , Main Street, Scott City, KS where colleagues, friends, and family will gather to honor her.

Alan K. Gruver, age 78, passed away on Tuesday, January 7, 2025, at the Scott County Hospital in Scott City, Kansas.  He...
01/10/2025

Alan K. Gruver, age 78, passed away on Tuesday, January 7, 2025, at the Scott County Hospital in Scott City, Kansas. He was born on August 3, 1946, in Garden City, Kansas, the son of George Thomas and Opal Evelyn French Gruver. A lifetime resident of Scott City, Kansas, he was a Feed Salesman for Moorman Manufacturing and a Farmer.

On May 30, 1971, he married Deborah J. Harkness in Scott City, Kansas. She survives.

Survivors include his Wife - Debbie Gruver of Scott City, Kansas, Three Daughters - Nikole & Kenny Bird of Salina, Kansas, Heather & Scott Wren of Scott City, Kansas, Tai Gruver of Dardenne Prairie, Missouri, One Brother - Stan & Pam Gruver of Scott City, Kansas, One Sister - LaDonna & Alan Antenen of Wichita, Kansas, One Sister in Law - Pat Gruver of Dodge City, Kansas, Nine Grandchildren and Seven Great Grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his Parents, One Infant Sister, and One Brother - Clifford Gruver.

A Celebration of Life will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 18, 2025, at the Western Kansas Child Advocacy Center in Scott City, Kansas.

In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to the Kansas Honor Flight in care of Price & Sons Funeral Home, PO Box 552, Scott City, Kansas, 67871.

Inurnment will be in the Scott County Cemetery.

There will be no calling times.

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01/10/2025

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The Scott County Record is a small hometown newspaper owned by Rod and Kathy Haxton. Our goal is to keep our friends and neighbors up to speed on the news and sports in our area. We are staffed with four full-time employees and one part-time person, Paige Todd. Paige is one of our proofreaders. Nicolle Vance is our office manager. Beau Harkness is our graphic designer and special projects manager. We also have two mascots, Ozzy and Harriet. They are a couple of rescue cats that have been with us since we moved to our current location in 2007. We are located at 406 Main, Scott City, Ks. Before that, we were at 104 W. 4th Street. Rod founded the Scott County Record in 1993. Stop by and visit some time.