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Great Bend working on agreement for $14 million hotel & restaurant
The City of Great Bend, along with Great Bend Economic Development, is moving forward with bringing a new hotel with restaurant options to town. The deteriorating hotel on 10th Street, next to the Events Center, was torn down last winter. The former Highland Hotel was closed for more than six years before Economic Development purchased the vacant hotel in August 2022.
Exploring Kansas Outdoors: Fishing Proverbs
This week’s column is short on outdoor learnin’, but it seems to me we could all use some chuckles about now. So, if you can identify with any of the below, you probably should NOT be a fisherman. When someone hollers “Quick, get the net,” and you dive...
$150,000 in Kansas Lottery prizes set to expire unless winners step forward
TOPEKA (KSNT) – Lottery officials in Kansas say three prizes, each valued at $50,000, are set to expire soon as no winners have stepped forward to claim the money. Lottery players in Kansas won many prizes last year, including three $50,000 prizes through the Powerball lottery. However, these three prizes remain unclaimed nearly a year […]
Kansas Casino Workers Push for Smoking Ban at Four State-Owned Facilities
A group of casino workers in Kansas are pushing for new legislation to ban smoking in state-owned casinos this week. Casinos are one of the last few establishments in the Sunflower State where smoking inside is still permitted. Local advocates, casino workers are petitioning to ban smoking inside Kansas’ four...
GRAVES: Build garden soil health with fall cover crops
When it comes to success with our plants in the garden and landscape here in Central Kansas, the soil is the place to start. I like to tell gardeners “Grow the roots and the top will take care of itself”. It is not a secret that soil health...
Mercy Awarded Nearly $3 Million for Obesity Funding
New Intensive Weight Loss Program for Mercy Patients. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Mercy received a nearly $3 million funding award from the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) through its Health Systems Implementation Initiative (HSII) to implement intensive lifestyle treatment programs for weight loss within primary care settings, one of only six health systems in the United States to receive funding for the project.
Barton Community College’s literary annual accepting submissions
Barton Community College’s annual literary publication, “Prairie Ink”, has begun accepting entries for its 16th edition. The editors are looking for the following types of original work to be considered for publication: fiction, creative non-fiction, poetry, drama, graphic narrative, biography, photography, sketch, painting, digital art, and pictures of 3D art. Submissions will be accepted through Nov. 24 with submissions after that considered for the following edition.
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