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Wheatland Electric trustees re-elcted during 73rd annual meeting in GB

Wheatland Electric trustees re-elcted during 73rd annual meeting in GB
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GB experiencing housing shortage

GREAT BEND TRIBUNE More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. GB experiencing housing shortage Study seeking ways to address problem Great Bend Economic Development Inc. on Monday received the first draft of a housing study. It showed there is a housing shortage. The initial reports from the Great Bend Economic Development Inc. housing study arrived at noon Monday, GBED President Sara Hayden said. Although more work remains to be done before the final product, it is clear the community has a housing shortage. “This was their first draft,” she said. After discussions during the Zoom meeting this week, RDG Planning and Design of Omaha, Neb., which is doing the study,“is going to dig a little deeper.”

Finney County Health Department gives vaccination update

Finney County Health Department gives vaccination update Garden City Telegram An update on COVID-19 in the county and its vaccination status was given to the Finney County Commission at its regular meeting Monday. Colleen Drees, Finney County Health Department director, said as of Monday morning there were 20 active COVID-19 cases in the county and two people are hospitalized at St. Catherine Hospital. Over the course of the pandemic there have been a total of 5,993 positive cases, 10,668 total negative cases and 49 Finney County residents have died of COVID-19, Drees reported. The health department is Phase 2 of the vaccination plan and has added three organizations to the population eligible to receive the vaccine: Sunflower Electric, Wheatland Electric and Black Hills Energy employees.

Due to cold snap, higher energy bills likely

GREAT BEND TRIBUNE More 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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