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Holly Lofton, of Lindsborg, to the Kansas State Fair Board.
Kelley initially appointed Lofton in January of last year to complete the unexpired term of Karen Hibbard of Manhattan, who resigned to take a post with the Council on Travel and Tourism. She ll now have a full 3-year term.
Lofton is the director of tourism for the Lindsborg Convention and Visitors Bureau. She also is a former member of the Travel Industry Association of Kansas.
The board s purpose is to promote and showcase Kansas agriculture, industry, and culture, to create opportunities for commercial activity, and to provide an educational and entertaining experience.
Audrey
Koester was honored recently with an Outstanding Performance Award for her work
ethic while shredding confidential documents at Sunflower Diversified Services.
GREAT BEND TRIBUNE Sunflower Diversified receives timely gift from local Knights of Columbus Dennis Redburn, left, presents Jon Prescott with a donation from the Great Bend Knights of Columbus to Sunflower Diversified Services. Redburn is Grand Knight of the local K of C and Prescott is chief executive officer at Sunflower.
When the Great Bend Knights of Columbus (K of C) recently donated more than $3,200 to Sunflower Diversified Services, the timing was perfect.
Sunflower Early Education Center (EEC) needed new equipment for infant and toddler hearing tests and the donation allowed the non-profit entity to order it.
“The timing of our donation is something we are very pleased with,” said Dennis Redburn, Great Bend K of C Grand Knight. “We are happy to help in whatever way we can.
GREAT BEND TRIBUNE Randy Cobb retires from Sunflower Diversified Services board Randy Cobb, center, is recognized for his 17 years of serving on the Sunflower Diversified Services Board of Directors. Sunflower Chief Executive Officer Jon Prescott, left, and Board President Scott Donovan present Cobb with a plaque and lifetime pass to the non-profit agency’s Charity Gala.
Randy Cobb had been familiar with Sunflower Diversified Services for a while and decided he wanted to advocate for the non-profit agency that supports children and adults with disabilities and delays.
Therefore, he sought a position on the board of directors and served for a total of 17 years during two terms. Cobb, Lyons, recently retired from the board.