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🎥 Planned burn turned into uncontrolled fire in rural Saline County
Click the center of the above video to play drone footage collected by Salina Post reporter, Olivia Bergmeier. Yesterday, many ranchers and landowners had a productive day for controlled burns across north central Kansas, with many in the southern portion of the state seeing smoky skies for miles. Although many...
McPherson County Survey Shapes Local Grant Allocation: How it Impacts You
The McPherson County survey, conducted last year, has guided the grant allocation process for the Community 'Dream' Fund and the David J. Nutt Fund for Lindsborg. The survey identified community needs and priorities, now being addressed through the grants. The grant process opens for applicants bi-monthly, targeting these needs.
Property Tax reminder from Saline County Treasurer
The Saline County Treasurer's Office would like to remind all taxpayers that the second half of 2023 property taxes is due by May 10, 2024. This deadline applies to all residents of Saline County and is essential for ensuring the continued provision of vital county services. The 2023 tax statements were mailed to property owners last November.
Saline County residents enter race for county attorney
As the Nov. election draws closer, and with the election filing deadline of June 3 just around the corner, Saline County residents are filing to serve their communities. Last month two Saline County residents announced their candidacy for Saline County Attorney. Read their announcements below. Cynthia Huebner. Greetings fellow Saline...
Salina Residents Invited to Discuss Petition 4426 on Utility Easement Removal
The Salina City Commission has scheduled a public hearing on April 22, 2024. The hearing will discuss Petition #4426, submitted by Jessica and Sean Kindlesparger for JKindle, Inc. The petition asks for the removal of a 20 ft. utility easement in Salina, Saline County, Kansas.
🎙King in the Community: Saline County Administrator, Phil Smith-Hanes
Join Salina Post News Director, Nate King, in this episode of the "King in the Community" podcast as he sits down with returning guest, Saline County Administrator, Phil Smith Hanes. They dive into various topics impacting Saline County, Kansas, including the Oliver Haag scholarship for agriculture students, investments in rural...
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