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Accidental fire kills three pets, badly damages southeast Topeka home

An accidental fire late Tuesday morning killed two cats and a dog while significantly damaging a single-story house in southeast Topeka. No people were hurt, as the two occupants who were present got out before firefighters arrived, said Topeka Fire Marshal Todd Harrison. Another dog was taken to an animal hospital from the scene after Topeka firefighters responded shortly after 11 a.m. to the blaze at 3517 S.E. Girard, Harrison said. Five adults were displaced by the fire, he said. Preliminary investigation indicates the blaze was caused accidentally by unattended cooking, Harrison said. Damages were estimated at $15,000, including $10,000 to the house and $5,000 to its contents, he said.

Helen Foster, Reno County, Dr Andrea Dreiling, Dr Nathan Norris, Hutch Clinic

Reno County announced the elevation of Helen Foster to the position of Human Resources Director. Foster takes over the job from Renee Harris, who retired in March. Foster’s responsibilities will include supervising the human resources staff, overseeing employee benefits, recruitment, performance appraisals, and training. She’ll also be responsible for enforcing resolutions, policies, and regulations adopted by the Board of County Commissioners. Foster began her career in government in the Guymon, Oklahoma, Clerk’s Office. After relocating to Kansas with her family, she held positions in the Reno County Commission Office, County Appraiser’s Office, and has been a Human Resources Specialist at the county since 2009.

Public access to increase for Garfield County, other government offices as COVID-19 restrictions relax

Chelsea Self / Post Independent Conducting municipal and county business in-person might soon get easier throughout Garfield County. But one county office in particular will still be limiting person-to-person interactions due to an inexperienced staff. The Garfield County Clerk’s Office has made various in-person appointments for various transactions since July of 2020, according to County Clerk Jean Alberico. Alberico said staff are currently working through a soft opening and will officially be allowing walk-in customers from 8:30-11 a.m. and 2-4 p.m. beginning May 17. “It took us several months to figure out how to efficiently help customers with remote transactions so we need to take some time to get back into working with walk-in customers,” Alberico said. “I had two long- term Motor Vehicle Clerks sell their homes recently and move out of state. The new team members started on May 3rd.”

B as in billion: St Louis County s 2021 property values soar

B as in billion: St. Louis County s 2021 property values soar A new report from St. Louis County shows steady appreciation in residential and vacation homes a major part of $1 billion gained in the county s estimated market value. 4:10 pm, May 2, 2021 × A new home is under construction at 3023 52nd Ave. E. seen Saturday, May 1, 2021, in Duluth. Property values in St. Louis County increased by $1 billion in 2021 over the previous year. Residential and recreational properties drove the increase an appreciation of housing stock throughout the county to go along with $152 million in new construction. (Clint Austin / caustin@duluthnews.com) One billion dollars, with a “B.” That s how much the estimated market value of taxable properties in St. Louis County rose in 2021.

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