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Colles to give Santa Fe Trail program in Great Bend
The Barton County Historical Society and the Quivira Chapter Santa Fe Trail Association, in a joint meeting, will host Britt and Linda Colle for the June program at 7:00 p.m., Monday, June 24 in the Ray Schulz Research Library at the historical society, 85 S. Hwy. 281, Great Bend. Admission is $5, while members and those under 16 are free. Memberships may be purchased at the door that night.
Three People Injured in Two-Vehicle Crash Sunday in Barton County
Three people were injured in a two-vehicle crash Sunday afternoon in Barton County. According to the Kansas Highway Patrol, at 2:25 PM Sunday, a 2016 GMC Yukon driven by 71-year-old Dan A. Weippert of Garden City was traveling westbound on Kansas Highway 156 at mile marker 136 seven miles northeast of US Highway 56.
Great Bend's Jadynce Jean one of three nights of music at Barton Co. Fair
This year's Barton County Fair will again feature three nights of music for a variety of tastes. Rock tribute bands Revelation and Get Lucky will perform the classics from Journey and Loverboy on Friday, June 28. Great Bend native Jadynce Jean, coming off the recent release of her first single, "Little Miss Perfect," will provide country music on Saturday, June 29. Barton County Fair Association President Charles Atkinson is pleased to have a local artist on the stage.
🎙Post Podcast: Barton Co. Health Department staff
Hear this week's County Edition show with Eagle Radio's Steve Webster and representatives from the Barton County Health Department that aired June 20, 2024. The County Edition program airs every Thursday at 11:05 a.m. on 1590 KVGB & 95.5 FM.
Solar panels cleaned with products from Fuller Industries
With more individuals mounting solar panels on their properties and the possibility of Acciona Energy constructing a solar installation n Barton County, Fuller Industries and its Fuller Custom Bruss are on the forefront of this emerging technology, said Joe Mann, Fuller vice president and general manager. “We are always looking...
LWV works to change the Electoral College
The current Electoral College system used to elect the president and vice president of the United States has flaws, said Barb Paterick with the League of Women Voters. At a program last Saturday at the Great Bend Public Library, she explained why the League advocates instead for a national popular vote and supports the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact.
Barton County Sheriff's booking activity (6/20)
BOOKED: Juvenile on Barton County District Court case on five counts of Burglary, no bond set. BOOKED: Juvenile on Barton County District Court case on five counts of Burglary, no bond set. BOOKED: Damien Findley on Great Bend Municipal Court warrant, to serve sentence. BOOKED: Melvin Grey on Barton County...
Cop Shop (6/20)
Barton County Sheriff’s Office incident log (6/20) At 4:57 p.m. a narcotics violation was reported at 1100 SE 50 Road in Ellinwood. At 9:06 p.m. a child in need of care was reported at N. US 281 Highway & Karen Street. Traffic Arrest. At 9:29 p.m. a traffic arrest...
On the Record for June 18, 2024
Great Bend Emergency Medical Service made seven ambulance runs on Tuesday. Firefighters responded to a call about sparking wires. No fire was at the scene but Wheatland Electric was contacted. Great Bend Police. A domestic disturbance was reported at 2:25 a.m. Tuesday in the 1000 block of Hubbard St. A...
4-H activities begin this Saturday at Barton County Fair
Plenty of behind-the-scenes work takes place before the Barton County Fair opens to the public. The 4-H Dog Show and Agility contest featured four competitors Tuesday afternoon. Michelle Beran, 4-H youth development agent in the Cottonwood District for K-State Research and Extension, updated the Barton County Commission Tuesday morning. "We...
Cop Shop (6/19)
Barton County Sheriff’s Office incident log (6/19) At 1:31 a.m. an accident was reported at MM 141 on NE K-156 Highway in Claflin. At 7:03 p.m. an accident was reported at 1030 NW K-96 Highway. Fire. At 10:49 p.m. a fire was reported in the 200 block of N....
BOOR: It's Fair time again in Barton County
It’s Fair time again in Barton County! Youth from all of our communities have been working hard on their various projects and will be displaying them for the community to see. Whether you enjoy photography, artwork, or livestock, there is something for everyone at the fair. I tend to...
CAMPBELL: Considerations for weed control following wheat harvest
When thinking about weed control in wheat stubble, there are two priorities – controlling already emerged weeds and preventing later flushes. Making applications before weeds exceed 4 to 6 inches is necessary for good control of already emerged weeds, in an idea situation, which is hard to come by. Residual herbicides are needed to reduce the number of herbicide applications needed to control multiple flushes of weeds.
Camp Hope activities continue
This week, 33 children who have or have had cancer are enjoying a traditional camp experience at Camp Hope in Barton County. A daily newsletter for campers recaps some of the fun. Monday’s newsletter noted that Great Bend Police Officer Cyril Pafford took the week off from his job to serve as the nighttime security officer for Camp Hope.
BC Youth Crew hosts, plans Youth Leaders in Kansas conference
MaKiah Webber, a 13-year-old Hoisington High School student, made a repeat appearance at this year’s YLinK conference. She is glad she did. YLinK stands for Youth Leaders in Kansas, a statewide group that gathered recently at Hoisington High School for a full day of activities and educational sessions. While...
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