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Job fair planned this week at Lucas by Great Plains

Great Plains Mfg. and Land Pride will conduct an area job fair in Lucas, to find qualified applicants to support recent company growth at its Tipton and Lucas manufacturing facilities. The company has openings at both locations in welding, assembly, fabrication/machine shop, and more.

Cover crops and grazing workshop set

Two soils specialists will headline a workshop March 25 and March 26 at Salina’s Hilton Garden Inn. Candy Thomas works in Kansas and Nebraska and Stan Boltz specialists in conditions in North Dakota and South Dakota. Both work for the National Resources and Conservation Service.

AG called to investigate KORA complaint

The Kansas Attorney General’s office in Topeka has been called to investigate a complaint filed under the Kansas Open Records Act against the Ellsworth City Council. Patrick Hoffman, city attorney, updated members of the Ellsworth City Council on the matter at Monday’s council meeting.

Wilson City

WILSON — The City of Wilson has decided to purchase the building north of city hall. At the Feb. 16 council meeting, approval was given to purchase the Robinson garage from the Wilson Foundation for no more than $20. The garage is currently being used to house the city van.

Kanopolis City

KANOPOLIS — A citizen who was bitten by a dog had several questions for the Kanopolis City Council during the Feb. 9 monthly meeting. Pauline Zvolanek asked what will be done to the dog that bit her. Mayor Anthony Hopkins said that it is up to the court and Kanopolis Chief of Police Jeff Weigel.

CKMHC partners with First Bank on mental health issues

With the increase in unemployment, loss of health insurance, and increased mental health needs, the funding to offer discounted services for the uninsured and to provide trainings to the community has been depleted.

Central Plains considers district drug testing policy

WILSON — A recent drug-related incident at Central Plains Junior-Senior High School has led the Central Plains USD 112 board of education to consider a drug testing policy. At Monday’s board meeting at Wilson School, Greg Clark, superintendent, said the incident happened Jan. 23.

USD 327

What does a post-COVID world look like for Kansas public school students and their families? How do school districts address lost learning opportunities? And social and emotional needs?

Ellsworth City

No one attended a public hearing Monday night of the Ellsworth City Council on the property at 221 West St. that has been deemed dangerous by the City of Ellsworth.
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