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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. County’s gas bill spikes after cold blast Reserve funds tapped to cover higher gas bill
The February cold snap put a chill on Barton County’s budget with the month’s gas bill over 15 times higher than it was in January, County Administrator Phil Hathcock told the County Commission Monday morning.
Following the arctic blast, county’s portion of the over $23,000 bill was $21,267.10. This covers the Courthouse, Sheriff’s Office, Detention Facility and the Health Department.
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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Commission thanks Fair Board for use of Expo III County used building for COVID vaccination clinics Pictured is the Barton County Fair Board’s Expo III building used by Barton County for its drive-through COVID-19 vaccination clinics. The county allocated $5,000 to the fair board for use of the structure.
The Barton County Fair Board allowed Barton County to use its Expo III building for COVID-19 vaccinations. To show its appreciation, the County Commission Monday morning approved allocating $5,000 to the organization.
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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Due to cold snap, higher energy bills likely City, county looking at emergency declaration Ice encrusts an electric meter in downtown Great Bend. Cities and other consumers will likely see higher electric and gas bills due to the recent cold snap.
The arctic cold snap two weeks ago was “the perfect storm,” and it would be prudent for Great Bend residents to brace themselves for spikes in their energy bills, City Administrator Kendal Francis said, addressing the City Council Monday night about the recent bout with winter.
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