“CVR Energy” or the “Company”) today announced that it has commenced its planned turnaround at the Coffeyville refinery operated by one of its subsidiaries following damage sustained to its Naphtha Hydrotreater on January 21 The Company intends to provide further updates regarding this turnaround during its next earnings conference call Forward-Looking StatementsThis news release may contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 expectations and projections about future results or matters that are not historical facts are “forward-looking statements,” as that term is defined under the federal securities laws statements regarding its Naphtha Hydrotreater and turnaround at the Coffeyville refinery including the cost You can generally identify forward-looking statements by our use of forward-looking terminology such as “outlook,” “anticipate,” “believe,” “continue,” “could,” 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implied by these forward-looking statements you are cautioned not to place undue reliance on such forward-looking statements The forward-looking statements included in this news release are made only as of the date hereof CVR Energy disclaims any intention or obligation to update publicly or revise any forward-looking statements CVR Energy is a diversified holding company primarily engaged in the renewables petroleum refining and marketing business as well as in the nitrogen fertilizer manufacturing business through its interest in CVR Partners CVR Energy subsidiaries serve as the general partner and own 37 percent of the common units of CVR Partners Investors and others should note that CVR Energy may announce material information using SEC filings webcasts and the Investor Relations page of its website CVR Energy may use these channels to distribute material information about the Company and to communicate important information about the Company Information that CVR Energy posts on its website could be deemed material; therefore business partners and others interested in the Company to review the information posted on its website Investor RelationsRichard Roberts(281) 207-3205InvestorRelations@CVREnergy.com Media RelationsBrandee Stephens(281) 207-3516MediaRelations@CVREnergy.com Starr of Coffeyville is charged with attempted murder following an incident Tuesday morning who was arrested later in the day on Tuesday is charged in Montgomery County with several crimes The charges reportedly include first degree attempted murder: criminal discharge of a firearm; aggravated battery and making a criminal threat Please select what you would like included for printing: Copy the text below and then paste that into your favorite email application Freddy Savage left this earth on Saturday January 11 where he grew up and attended local schools a machinist and engineer at Coffeyville Continental Can taught him about cars his first being a half-size sedan they built from spare parts out of his grandfather’s machine shop scrap pile he drove it up and down the alley behind their house His dad instilled in him a fascination and love for the combustible engine that stayed with him his whole life he owned more than one hundred automobiles He took great pride in taking a broken old car or truck he found in pieces in the early 1960’s which gained him local fame and a centerfold picture and article in Rod and Custom Magazine.   Fred lost his father as a teenager and soon married his high school sweetheart Sue Wilson while still a senior at Coffeyville Field Kindly High School before going back to school at Oklahoma Baptist University where he earned a degree in Theology and Sociology in 1970 before returning to Coffeyville to be near family The only jobs available there at the time were pumping gas and demolition for Urban Renewal which he did along with part time preaching at rural churches When an opportunity arose to use his degree He later became a social worker for employment preparations program and supervised for many years in both eligibility and employment preparations before retiring in 2000 Fred was definitely a “people person” and found great satisfaction in helping others He always saw the value and potential in his fellow-man and woman and he knew he could help them find it in themselves He applied that same passion for uplifting and restoring to everything around him No house was too run-down and no car was too far gone for him to not want to rebuild  Fred’s marriage to Sue ended in divorce in the 70’s when their kids were all teenagers and he truly learned what it took to be a single parent Fred and Barb both worked for Montgomery Co SRS He continued to work part time for Montgomery Co Four Co Mental Health as a case manager until 2007.   Fred lived a life filled with passion and a loving father to Lynda Harder (husband and he cherished every moment spent with his grandchildren He was also preceded in death by his parents and brother  Fred’s love extended far beyond his immediate family He was a village dad to many while his children were growing up unconditional love and even a bed and place at the table to countless young people in his community His door was always open and his heart always willing to lend a listening ear or a helping hand.   When he wasn’t spending time with his loved ones Freddy could be found working on his beloved hot rods or cheering on his favorite football team but it was his family that brought him true fulfillment.   Fred’s legacy will live on through the countless lives he touched but they take comfort in knowing that he is at peace  Fred’s Celebration of Life will be held at Coffeyville Church of Christ To share your memories of Freddy or to send a special condolence message to his family This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply Service map data © OpenStreetMap contributors We are a union that is proud to fight for you We support politicians and policies – regardless of party affiliation – that protect and empower the work of fire fighters and rescue workers in the United States and Canada There is nothing – NOTHING – more important than the health and safety of our members That’s why we continue to establish services and programs that are widely recognized and imitated by other organizations The IAFF’s training programs empower and educate you in our shared mission to make a dangerous job safer – for you Access our full Course Catalog and your personalized training dashboard Our Fallen Fire Fighter Memorial is an annual event that honors the memory of our brothers and sisters who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty The Memorial is located in Colorado Springs and hosts a solemn ceremony every September A 1950s ladder truck once in operation in Coffeyville returns to the city to be refurbished and used for community events The old ladder truck helped Kansas fire fighters put out hundreds of fires and saved countless lives during its long run of service the 1953 Peter Pirsch & Sons truck is back in Coffeyville where it will be restored and put into ceremonial service   “Local 265 members are excited to have the ladder truck back with us,” Mike O’Connor a Local 265 member assisting with the purchase and restoration project “While it won’t be responding to any more emergencies we do plan to fix it up and use it in parades and other community events We can’t wait for people to see it.”   The city purchased the truck as new 71 years ago It stayed in Coffeyville for three decades before it was sold to a small airport in Oklahoma.  the apparatus went to a series of private owners including a dad who bought it as a gift for his 9-year-old son where it sat in a garage for several years.  That’s when a Local 265 member learned the department’s old ladder truck was in the North Carolina man’s collection.   “We found out that the apparatus has been taken care of over the years,” O’Connor said but there’s no signs of rust or serious structural issues We are hopeful to have it running in time for the Christmas parades this year.”  The City of Coffeyville funded the $11,300 purchase and the union paid for it to be shipped back to Kansas The union will also fund the restoration.   Anyone wishing to contribute to the restoration fund can Venmo @local265 Public Policies | © 2025 IAFF KSNF/KODE | FourStatesHomepage.com — We have new information tonight about the man police shot and killed in Coffeyville yesterday In a statement issued by the Kansas Bureau of Investigation the agency says Coffeyville police conducted a traffic stop yesterday afternoon around 2:00 p.m near an intersection at 4th and Poplar Place CPD says they stopped a vehicle driven by Derik Trotter Officials say Trotter was connected to an active investigation and when they tried to take him into custody officers say he became combative and fought with them The traffic stop involved three CPD officers Two of the officers reportedly used their tasers and the KBI says it was the third officer who fired multiple rounds A nearby elementary school went into a brief lockdown during the incident CPD requested assistance from the KBI about an hour later Officials won’t say why Trotter was being investigated but we have learned that Trotter was convicted in Texas in 2017 for possession of child pornography A judge sentenced him to seven years in prison According to the Texas sex offender registry Trotter was released in 2020 and was required to register as a sex offender for life The KBI says that at the time of his death he was in compliance with the sex offender registry he was removed from that registry when he died — A Kansas man was fatally shot during a traffic stop after reportedly fighting with Coffeyville Police officers According to agents with the Kansas Bureau of Investigation was stopped by Coffeyville police around 2 p.m Three police officers were involved in the traffic stop According to a statement released by the KBI two officers approached Trotter’s vehicle near 4th St The news release did not identify the three officers involved in the traffic stop or shooting The KBI says the Coffeyville Police Department requested the agency’s assistance around 3 p.m Coffeyville Police told KBI agents that Trotter was connected to an active investigation CPD officers say they attempted to detain Trotter to serve a search warrant for items in his possession The KBI says according to the preliminary information CPD attempted to place Trotter in handcuffs when he reportedly fought back and tried to escape During the close physical altercation that followed Trotter was transported to Coffeyville Regional Medical Center and was pronounced dead No law enforcement officers were injured in the shooting The KBI will conduct a thorough and independent investigation into this officer-involved shooting the findings will be presented to the Montgomery County Attorney these are the actual most popular baby names so far in 2025 Whether it’s a short vacation or they’re jetting off to begin their career show the future traveler you care with a meaningful graduation gift National Teacher Appreciation Week begins May 5 take advantage of these freebies and deals | Missouri | Kansas | Oklahoma | Arkansas 14 Barton Cougar men's basketball team couldn't get over the hump Wednesday night in falling 89-85 at 21st ranked Coffeyville Community College 17-7 Jayhawk) finish third while Coffeyville (22-8,18-6 Jayhawk) places runner-up The Cougars meet the Colby/Cloud winner March 11 Brent Moss  grabbed 12 of the Cougars' 28 total rebounds for game high honors also leading the squad with 19 points and 2 blocks in posting his 15th double-double performance of the season each added 16 points on a combined 2-of-3 three-point shooting with Sebastian Muchitsch adding 12 points Keandre Kindell led all players with 8 assists and 4 steals while adding 13 points including a long three-pointer late drawing the Cougars to within one with under a minute to play Leading by as many as five points in first half action the Cougars' final lead would come midway through opening frame as an 11-2 stretch put the Red Ravens in front for good Barton hung around the coop throughout the game including a trio of second-half fade-away jumpers kept Coffeyville on top of the scoreboard snapping the Cougars' five-game win streak in the series Despite Barton's 50.8% field goal shooting outperforming Coffeyville's 47.6% connections the Red Ravens made up the difference on the glass outrebounding the Cougars by eight including 11 offensive rebounds resulting in a fourteen point difference in second chance points Coffeyville's Trenton Ruth just beat the shot clock providing the Red Ravens' final heroic play by knocking down a long two-point fade-away demoralizer pushing the gap back to three with twenty-five seconds remaining The Cougars came up empty on their possession resulting in Abdul Kuta's 1-of-2 trip to the line with eleven seconds left making it a two-possession game completing the Red Ravens' 22-of-24 performance from the charity stripe Rodriguez' short jumper just a few seconds later cut the margin back to two but Coffeyville broke the Cougars' pressure leading to a last second lay-in for the final four point victory Ruth led all five Coffeyville starters in double-figures with a game high 22 points including draining 4-of-8 from beyond the arc Brian Griffith added 20 points with Justin Tayor and Daniel Ntambwe each adding 12 points and Kuto contributed 10  Assists—BC 14 (Kindell 8); C 8 (Griffith 4) Steals—BC 6 (Kindell 4); C 4 (four with 1) Messenger photo by Britt Kudla: Iowa Central's Cyncir Bowers cuts upfield against Coffeyville on Saturday night inside Dodger Stadium The Iowa Central football team had trouble finishing off drives and couldn’t dig out of a hole against Coffeyville on Saturday night In front of a packed crowd inside Dodger Stadium for Homecoming the Tritons (2-4 overall) gave up a pair of big second-quarter Red Raven touchdowns and the visitors held on for a 31-20 victory Coffeyville (4-2) was the fourth opponent Iowa Central has faced currently ranked in the Div The Tritons struggled maintaining and finishing drives “We had a lot of missed opportunities,” said ICCC head coach Jesse Montalto “We came in banged up and our margin for error obviously isn’t enough (to overcome the miscues).” The Tritons had four trips into the red zone but they came away with only two touchdowns their two trips resulted in a pair of Nolan Gustafson field goals — both from under 30 yards (29 and 20) Quarterback Chris Arviso found Brec Long early for 51- and 56-yard touchdown to give the Red Ravens a 14-0 lead Treavis Jones put Coffeyville up 21-6 before halftime with a six-yard scoring jaunt Iowa Central forced two fumbles and picked off a pass “We are on a learning curve with this schedule and we have some things we still obviously need to work on,” Montalto said Triton quarterback Dallas Sauser was 12 of 22 for 159 yards passing The Tritons trimmed their deficit in the third quarter The NJCAA’s all-purpose yardage leader but Iowa Central only netted 56 on the ground Coffeyville’s lone third-quarter points came on a Roan McCarthy 34-yard field goal Arviso and Long then hooked up again on a 17-yard connection for a 31-13 Red Raven advantage Sauser added the final points on a 12-yard strike to ICCC teammate Dominck Brown “We have to get better week by week,” Montalto said “We have struggled to get to that next level “We have to be ready to go against Ellsworth then we have a week off and need to turn a corner in November.” The Tritons are back in action on Saturday against the Panthers Coffeyville — Brec Long (51-yard pass from Chris Arviso) Coffeyville — Breck Long (56-yard pass from Chris Arviso) Iowa Central — Nolan Gustafson 29-yard field goal Iowa Central — Gustafson 20-yard field goal Coffeyville — Treavis Jones (6-yard run) Iowa Central — Cyncir Bowers (2-yard run) Coffeyville — Roan McCaarthy 34-yard field goal Coffeyville — Long (17-yard pass from Arviso) Iowa Central — Dominick Brown (12-yard pass from Dallas Sauser) Rushing — Coffeyville: DeAndre Kelly 14-80 Nyqua Lett 2-(minus-11); Passing — Coffeyville: CHris Arviso 11-22-1-209; Iowa Central: Dallas Sauser 12-22-1-159 Nyqua Lett 1-1-0-18; Receiving — Coffeyville: Brec Long 3-124 Yetxiel Perez Gibes 1-5; Iowa Central: Dalen Huston 5-62 LAKE CITY — It was a fight to the finish in the boys team standings at the Ross Samuelson Co-Ed Relays in Lake .. 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