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Having someone at a worksite who can deliver first aid to an injured employee quickly and effectively can mean the difference ...
In an effort to “improve its media outreach, civic engagement and visibility of County services, policies and public ...
The late spring rains the past few weeks slowed the opening of the Great Bend City Pool and caused postponements of several ...
I am writing to you on behalf of my husband. His intentions are to go part time as of Jan. 1, 2026, working 30 hours a week ...
After 81 years of ministry, King UMC voted to close doors in September. Remaining members met with district leadership to ...
Flame Engineering, Inc. succeeded in achieving 24 Years With No Loss Time Accidents on June 6. There will be an all-company ...
Rallies and protests are taking place across the nation on Flag Day, June 14. Two “No Kings” rallies will take place in the ...
Barton Community College Vice President of Administration Mark Dean projects a $1.2 million budget shortfall for 2025-2026 ...
Phillips Southern Electric Company set up traffic control on Monday with anticipation of potentially starting work next week ...
Greetings from the Great Bend Public Library! As a quick reminder, if you weren’t able to make it to our kickoff, you can ...
Changes to the Kansas Open Meetings Act (KOMA) go into effect on July 1. The Kansas Legislature this session passed HB 2134.
A bicyclist who had suspected drugs in his backpack was arrested Tuesday. According to the Great Bend Police Department, an ...