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Regional Foundation Awards Kids FUNd Awards to 13 Charities The Kansan Central Kansas Community Foundation recently announced the 2021 Central Kansas Community Foundation Kids FUNd grantees which are funded from proceeds from the L. Marie Haun Charitable Fund for Children. The announcement of funding awards was made at a ceremony April 6 in Newton. “What a pleasure it was to have this ceremony again in person,” said Angie Tatro, CKCF Executive Director. This was the first in person award ceremony CKCF has held for more than a year. Since 2005, the Kids FUNd has been supporting local projects and programs serving kids. Originally, this fund was supported by the Sand Creek Station Pro/Am Golf Tournament and private donations. After 2012, the Pro/Am completed their support of the fund and the Haun Charitable Fund was started as a means of continuing the provision of making grants to kid-serving charities. The L. Marie Haun Charitable Fund for Childr ....
Commission gets updates on community grants Monday’s Marion County Commissioner’s meeting focused on funding and administrative tasks for the region, including varying financial information for workers of the county and different programs that will continue throughout the year. COVID-19 positivity rates have dropped again for Marion County, now at 7% with more vaccine points of dispersal to continue distribution out of the Marion County Fairgrounds or at Tabor College, County Clerk Tina Spencer said. County commissioners discussed the 2020 Community Development Block Grant to different businesses within Marion County in efforts to aid small and private businesses during tumultuous financial environments. Marion and Hillsboro have reached the limit this grant provides, but the rest of the county is still eligible for aid. ....
Pratt Tribune The benefits of networking, for a community and for students connected to that community, were amplified at the February 20 meeting of the Pratt Community College Board of Trustees, via a new phone system that augmented Zoom communication. Several agenda items centered around student achievements and the benefits of being connected to the PCC family were discussed by trustees during the virtual meeting. I have to share a personal call I got from a Pratt Community College student, said trustee board chairman Dwane DeWeese. DeWeese said his caller told him that he was very pleased with the lineman program that we have here at PCC because not only did he get an excellent education, he stepped right into a job here in Pratt because of the network that went along with it. The student told DeWeese that he had made a very good decision to come here to Pratt, it changed his life. ....