The East Central Kansas Model T Club will meet at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, September 14, in the Conference Room of the Burlington Library. Brad will bring his famous Barbecue.
The Eureka businesswomen met on Tuesday, September 5 at BC Art Studio in Eureka. There were 14 members and one guest present. The guest was Barbara Colangelo, who was the businesswoman of the month and provided the program for the evening.
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After a busy week at the fair, the Madison Pacesetter 4-H Club held their August monthly meeting at the Greenwood County Fairgrounds. Members were asked what their favorite part of the fair was. Secretary Makenna Engle reported that 32 members, three cloverbuds and two leaders were present.
What is to be the lease price per acre, or the price per head for grazing steers during the season of 1913? This is a question in Greenwood County that causes the Wilson governmental policy and all other so styled public programs, to pale in comparison. It is generally conceded that grazing is going to come pretty high, but how high? Will it be $1.50, $1.75 or $2 per acre? Is the man who has the pasture going to charge the fellow who has the cattle $6, $7 or $8 per head?
The month of September has been home to many historical events over the years. Here’s a look at some that helped to shape the world in September 1923.
Greenwood County Road and Bridge announced the closure of 140th Street between P and P50 Road South of Eureka to afford for bridge improvements and rehabilitation. The anticipated completion date is Monday, October 2, weather permitting. Traffic will be required to detour. Residents will still be able to access the City of Eureka mixing grounds from P Road.
During the September 5 Greenwood County Commission meeting, Commissioner Ben Fox revisited discussion brought to the floor during the county budget hearing regarding tax dollars that entities have not been receiving. Fox shared that Greenwood County last received a Local Ad Valorem Tax Reduction Fund allocation in 2002, with the two checks received totaling $152,691. Though this remains in state statute, this allocation was stopped in 2003. When asked what could be done, Fox encouraged people to reach out to district representatives and senators in regards to the issue. Reading material provided by the commissioners, received from the Kansas County Commissioners Association (KCCA), notes that this funding could have greatly reduced tax increases.
Empower House Ministries announced that it will serve men from Lyon and surrounding counties with a new recovery residence. Empower House opened a recovery residence for female addicts in February of 2022 and will provide the same services and empowering programs for male addicts starting in October 2023. The new recovery residence will double the current residential capacity.
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