Subject To Change • June 10-14
(Editor’s Note: Office staff gathers weekly court news from the 13th District Public Access Portal. For more information on a case listed below or any case within the 13th Judicial District visit www.kscourts.org.
- By Frank J. Buchman, Rotation Increases Grazing Capacity
With the Greenwood County Fair less than two months away, community members are urged to pick up a fair book and make plans to enter an exhibit in the annual event.
Throughout the year, Eureka Public Library (EPL) hosts various events to encourage patrons to visit the local library. Not only can you rent books, audiobooks and movies; but, you can also join staff for craft activities, story hours and even game nights.
The East Central Kansas Model T Ford Club (ECKMT) meets the second Thursday of the month. The ECKMTs will meet at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 13, in the conference room of the Burlington Library. The library is located on Highway 75 in Burlington. Members are asked to bring their own entree/sandwich and a side dish or dessert to share with the meal, which will be eaten before the meeting.
Chairman Jake Liebau called the May 13 regular meeting of the Elk County Commission to order at 1 p.m. Commissioner Doug Hendricks and Commissioner Perry Russell were all present as well as County Clerk Kerry Harrod, County Counselor Paul Dean, Todd Winscher, Rural Fire; Erica Cordell, EM; Chris Miller, Deputy Appraiser; Kristina Kraft, Deputy Treasurer; Don Sanders, Public Works; Shari Kaminska, Community Development; Stefni Hebb, Deputy Clerk; Stephanie Ollenborger, ROD; Kandy Dowell, Health; Ken Mitchell, EMS; Kaye Spooner, Jacob Hurla and Tyler Garst.
Results From Various Events Will Be Included In Next Week’s Edition
ELK COUNTY – Does your local Elk County non-profit organization need funds for a special or on-going project? Are you looking for a way to give back and support your Elk County community? The Elk County Community Foundation (ECCF) is currently engaged in a $70,000 Match Event with the Patterson Family Foundation (PFF) help. ECCF represents Elk Falls, Longton, Moline, Grenola, Howard and Severy. Every community in our area has projects and local non-profit organi-zations that could use support. Senior citizens, local sports groups, community projects and youth activities can benefit from the philanthropy of local citizens.
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