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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Great Bend City Council quick reads – March 1, 2021 Council, commission to hold joint meeting A Venture Corporation crew works on the 10th Street resurfacing project near the K-96 bypass Monday afternoon. This is one of the project back on track after the cold snap delayed progress. - photo by DALE HOGG Great Bend Tribune
Great Bend City Administrator Kendal Francis reminded the City Council Monday the that the council will hold a joint meeting with the Barton County Commission. The session is set for 6 p.m. Monday, March 29, at the Great Bend Events Center, 3111 10th St.
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Kansas Real Estate Appraisal Board Launches Redesigned Website
March 2, 2021 GMT
TOPEKA, Kan. (BUSINESS WIRE) Mar 2, 2021
The Kansas Real Estate Appraisal Board has announced the launch of its newly redesigned website, https://kreab.kansas.gov. The new site has a completely updated look and feel as well as enhanced capabilities. The site will continue to offer the same helpful content to users.
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“Our organization is pleased with the new look and function of our website,” said Sally Pritchett, Kansas Real Estate Appraisal Board Executive Director. “Our website is the most common way users interact with us, and we are happy the enhancements foster a better user experience for all.”
After more than a decade of legal wrangling, including a lawsuit filed by the State of Kansas, the Wyandotte Nation will finally see its CrossWinds Casino open in Park City on March 2, 2021.
The 20,000 square foot casino is located at 777 N Jackpot Way in Sedgwick County and will reportedly feature
500 new slots,
with Red Spins, a
bar and café.
Kelly Carpino, Chief Executive Officer for the Wyandotte Tribe of Oklahoma (WTOK), the economic arm of the federally recognized tribe, said their team is excited to introduce the new casino to Park City and the surrounding communities and that like all of its gaming properties the focus is on providing “a fun, clean atmosphere with
Fran Brownell
Pratt Tribune
Pratt County Health Director Darcie Van Der Vyver RN, told Pratt County commissioners last week that 2,895 county residents have taken the survey requesting to receive the COVID vaccine and that the county’s supply is not keeping up with the demand.
To date, the Pratt County Health Department has received 220 primary doses of the MODERNA vaccine and administered all 220 doses to the Phase 2 population, Van Der Vyver said.
“We administered 250 secondary doses as well,” she said. “So far over 1,020 people have been vaccinated in Pratt County. We still have over 1,800 people remaining on the Pratt County COVID-19 survey waiting list.”