Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge a success
Eilert to represent in YEC State competition
Eilert to represent in YEC State competition
The City of Hays is a role model to dealing with water ways for efficiency and soon others may follow as the drought situation becomes more prominent in Kansas.
Tony Perez, Mitchell County Sheriff and Brian Streit, Courthouse Maintenance Supervisor, were present during Monday’s Mitchell County Commissioners meeting, to discuss hot water heaters at the jail. The current equipment is over 12 years old, well past their expected useful life. State law requires that hot water must leave the heater at 144 degrees. Perez said they are currently meeting that requirement but soon will not be able to do so. Streit said they passed the last inspection but would assuredly not pass the next one and they don’t want to be out of compliance.
Dallas Fuller presents, Janice Bryan, Mitchell County Food Pantry Manager, with a check for $512.50 from! the Kansas Farm Bureau End Hunger Match, For March, the Mitchell County Food Pantry most needed items include; Dried pasta (no spaghetti), cereal, 13 oz boxes mashed potatoes, muffin pouch mixes, canned chicken broth, cranberry sauce, Jiffy pie crust mix, evaporated milk, and canned yams.
P.O. Box 309, Concordia, Ks. 66901
Phone: 785-738-3537