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Great Bend Tribune ............................................................3 Pawnee County ...................................................................6 Burdett ..................................................................................7 Larned ...................................................................................8 Garfield................................................................................10 Rozel ....................................................................................11 Great Bend .........................................................................12 Larned Area Chamber of Commerce ............................14 Pawnee County Points of Interest ...................................17 Pawnee County Fair ..........................................................18 Santa Fe Trail Center & Fort Larned ...............................20 Santa Fe Trail Days .............................................................21 State Theatre ......................................................................22 SRCA Drag Strip ................................................................23 Great Bend Brit Spaugh Zoo ..........................................24 Dining ..................................................................................25 Recreation ..........................................................................26 Hunting, Fishing & Dining ................................................27 Wetlands Waterpark.........................................................28 Great Bend Convention & Visitors Bureau ..................30 Great Bend Events .............................................................31 Health Care Services ........................................................32 Immunizations ....................................................................37 Education ............................................................................38 Churches.............................................................................40 Libraries ...............................................................................41 Humane Society ................................................................42 Clubs & Organizations .....................................................43 Great Bend Points of Interest .........................................44 Support ...............................................................................45 Hotlines ...............................................................................47 Helpful Numbers ...............................................................48 Seniors ................................................................................50 Agriculture ..........................................................................54 Oil & Gas ............................................................................56 Administrative & Legal .....................................................58 Townships ...........................................................................60 Townships Map ..................................................................61 State Government ............................................................62 Local and National Government ...................................64 Recycling ............................................................................65 2022-2023
2022-2023 Pawnee County Source is jammed full of valuable, handy information collected on Pawnee County and its communities of BURDETT • GARFIELD • LARNED • ROZEL Keep it handy, we are sure you will find it a useful and reliable reference tool throughout the year.

PAWNEE COUNTY

Shaping a cooperative future

Pawnee County, Kansas was created in 1867 and named for the Pawnee Indians, who inhabited the area. Pawnee County currently includes the cities of Garfield, Burdett, Rozel and Larned.

Pawnee County’s most recognized citizen is Clyde W. Tombaugh (1906-1997), who discovered the planet Pluto in February 1930. Tombaugh graduated from Burdett High School in 1925. He discovered Pluto while working at the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Ariz.

Other notable Pawnee County natives include Hall of Fame coach Gene Keady, former Purdue basketball coach; Ralph Terry, former New York Yankees pitcher; Gary Patterson, Texas Christian University head football coach; John Zook, All-Pro NFL player and All Big 8 player at the University of Kansas; Mitch Webster, major league baseball outfielder; Hal Patterson, Canadian football player; and Belle Jennings Benchley, past director of the San Diego Zoo.

Interesting sites in the county include the nine original buildings at Fort Larned, the Pawnee County Courthouse (former), the Eagle Optic Building, the Masonic Building, the Campbell House (1886) and the Patterson House (circa 1876). The Larned Presbyterian Church was organized on July 15, 1873. The first county fair was held in 1876. Currently it is a 4-H fair. The first school district was Pawnee Number 1, formed in Larned on June 24, 1873.

Opportunities to grow, care, and explore are key components of the Pawnee County experience. Each town celebrates its history and uses it to shape the

future. When someone needs help, the community helps. When someone has a big idea, local area people show them how to act on it. The people make the community special. But it is the thoughtful leadership of the community that allows these wonderful things to happen.

The Health Services sector of Pawnee County, Kansas, plays a large role in the area’s economy. It represents one of the largest employers in the area and serves as one of the largest contributors to income. Additionally, the health sector has indirect impacts on the local economy, creating additional jobs and income in other sectors. The health sector also contributes substantially to retail sales in the region.

The population of Pawnee County is 6,554, the median age is 44, there are approximately 3,152 housing units, 1,659 are owner occupied and 849 are renter occupied.

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Burdett started as a railroad town

Situated on K-156 23 miles west of Larned, Burdett began its life as “Brown’s Grove”, named for Dr. Gallatin Brown who staked out the townsite in 1876. In 1879, Wright and Johnson built a flour mill with a dam on the Pawnee River furnishing power for the machinery. It was the first in Kansas west of Hutchinson and was in operation for eight years.

The railroad was surveyed from Larned in 1885 and the first train arrived in 1886. The tracks came in a half mile south of “Brown’s Grove” so business moved to the railroad and the town was re-named “Burdett” by the railroad officials for a famous writer and humorist Robert Jones Burdette.

At one time there was a grade school and a high school with the 64th and last class graduating from Burdett High School in 1966. Burdett and Rozel unified to become Pawnee Heights High School the next year.

CITY COUNCIL

Mayor – Linda Schadel

620-525-6770

Council Members

Council members can be reached at the city office.

Councilman – Gary McJunkin

620-525-1037

Councilman – Joe Griffie

620-525-1003

Councilman – Joe Miller

620-525-6209

Councilwoman – JoAnn Lewis

620-525-6574

Councilman – Gary Schmidt

620-525-6322

Council members meet on the second Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m. Burdett City Hall, 207-1/2 Elm

620-525-6279, burdett@gbta.net

CITY DEPARTMENTS

City Clerk Ashley Selfridge

620-525-6279 or 620 923-5416

Street/Utilities Superintendent

Leonard Mostrom

620-525-6676 or 620-525-6279

City Attorney Philip Martin

620-285-3813

City Fire Chief Gary McJunkin

620-525-1037 or 620-525-6279

City Library Paula Catlin

620-525-6743 or 620-525-6279

Today, together with nearby Rozel, the town still boasts an active 4-H club, and an active senior center, Burdett Seniors, Inc., which meets the second and fourth Mondays of each month, as well as having a coffee hour and summer farmer’s market.

In June 2021, Brock and Bryttni Miller opened a new convenience store, the 156 Stop n Go, in the former Moosette’s Café building along K-156.

The famous astronomer Clyde Tombaugh and discoverer of the planet Pluto graduated from Burdett Rural High School in 1925. The town’s City Park features a space inspired miniature golf course, as well as a playground, tennis courts, pickleball courts, a walking path and four-hole disc golf course.

As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 228.

City Parks Gary Schmidt

620-525-6279

City Zoning Joe Miller

620-525-6279

Animal Control Leonard Mostrom

620-525-6676 or 620-525-6279

Water Joe Griffe

620-525-1003

EMS Director

Brandi Johnson, 911

UTILITIES

Electric

Midwest Energy, 800-222-3121

Gas

Black Hills Energy

1-888-890-5554 (Customer Service)

1-800-694-8989 (24 Hour Emergency)

Water City, 620-525-6279

OTHER SERVICES

Medical Care

Pawnee Valley Community Hospital

923 Carroll

620-285-3161

Recycling

A trailer is located on Elm Street. Post Office

202 Elm, 620-525-6631

Zip Code 67523

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BURDETT

Larned has roots in Trail

During the active days of the Santa Fe Trail in the late 1800s, Larned was built on the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad at the confluence of the Pawnee and the Arkansas Rivers. Named for nearby Fort Larned, it was laid out in December 1873 on land granted by Jerry Toles and John W. and Mary Adams. John Adams became the president of the Larned Town Company. Soon, his wife’s parents, Reverend and Mrs. Charles Sturdevant joined them. The pastor would later become one of the first ministers of Larned’s Presbyterian Church.

The first home in Larned was constructed by Captain Henry Booth who had been serving as the postmaster at Fort Larned since 1869. When Larned was formed, he resigned his position as postmaster and with several other people, was instrumental in establishing the new settlement.

In its early years, Larned was growing both in population and commerce. By the 1880s, the community had established several hotels, grocery strores, businesses and banks. Industries included the Larned Broom Factory and the Larned Pottery Company.

A major addition to the community, the region and the State of Kansas occurred in 1914, when Larned was chosen out of several Western Kansas contenders for the establishment of a state mental hospital.

The award was originally granted due to the area’s proximity to water and arable farmland and owing to farm work being considered an early therapy for mental illness.

Presently, Larned State Hospital campus houses patients from its 66-county catchment area, as well as functioning as a State Security Hospital and Larned Correctional Mental Health Facility as a facility for younger male correctional inmates.

For those interested in history, nearby Santa Fe Trail Center and Fort Larned National Historic Site remain “must-sees” while visiting the area.

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CITY COUNCIL

Mayor – William Nusser williamnusser@gmail.com

1st Ward – Gary Rainbolt

620-285-6554

1st Ward – Carroll Bennett

620-285-6376

2nd Ward – Terry Clark

620-285-9011

2nd Ward – George Elmore

620-285-6778

3rd Ward – Jason Murray

620-804-1345

3rd Ward – Josh Riedel

4th Ward – Kim Barnes

620-285-3541

4th Ward – Sharon

McGinness

620-285-6382

The city is governed by the mayor and city council. The city manager is hired by the city council and provides administrative services. City elections are held every year. The mayor is elected from the city at large for a two-year term. Council members are elected for two years from their respective wards and serve staggered terms with an election of one position in each ward annually. There is no limit on the number of terms that may be served. The Larned City Council meets at 6:30 p.m. on the first Monday of each month at 417 Broadway. Council members can be reached at the city office, 620-285-8500.

CITY DEPARTMENTS

City Manager – Brad Eilts

Finance Director –Monica Steiner

City Clerk – Kara Rath

Building Inspector –William Tice

City Attorney – Ronald Smith

Municipal Judge –Julie Fletcher Cowell

City Treasurer –Joseph Simmons

Police Chief – Chuck Orth

Fire Chief – Lennard Herrman

EMS Director – Joseph

Dickinson/Kara Lawrence

MUNICIPAL OFFICES

City Clerk

417 Broadway

620-285-8500

Police Department

419 Broadway

620-285-8545

Animal Control

Larned Police Department

419 Broadway

620-285-8545

Fire Department

Lennard Herrman, Fire Chief

814 Main

620-285-8520

Emergency Medical Service Kara Lawrence, Pawnee County EMS director 123 W. 9th

620-285-8505

Larned Swimming Pool

620-285-8570

Municipal Court 417 Broadway, 620-285-8500

Parks/Cemetery

620-285-8535

620-285-8500 (records)

Building Inspection Will Tice

620-285-8509

Street Department 620-285-8560

Sanitation Department

620-285-8555

Wastewater Treatment

620-285-8513

Pawnee Sanitation

620-285-7780

MEDICAL CARE

Pawnee Valley Community Hospital 923 Carroll 620-285-3161

UTILITIES

Electric, Water, Trash, Sewer City of Larned

620-285-8500

Gas Kansas Gas Service

800-794-4780

OTHER SERVICES

Larned Community Center Mike Seeman

Larned Recreation Director 1500 North Toles 620-285-6002

Larned Country Club

Consists of a nine hole golf course and a clubhouse located in Edwards Park. 611 E. 14th

Moffett Stadium 318 Mann Stadium has a seating capacity of 1,100 with a baseball diamond and tennis courts.

Poison Control

800-332-6633

Recyling

620-285-8555

620-792-1321

MUNICIPAL PARKS

Doerr Vernon Park

1500 Carroll Tennis courts, picnic shelter, playground equipment

Jordaan Memorial Park 18th & Toles

Softball fields, Pawnee County Fair Facilities, John Haas Building for rent, walking path with exercise stations, and Community Center

Lowery Park

544 W. 1st Park benches and glider, statuary and monuments, drinking water hydrant, off-street parking, playground equipment, basketball court, ball field, Zebulon Pike Plaza, Youth Building for rent

Schnack Park 544 W. 1st Shelter house, playground

equipment, charcoal grills, picnic tables, restrooms, swimming pool, duck pond, skateboard park and train

South East Neighborhood Park 3rd & Park

Playground equipment

Cemetery

The city owns and maintains the cemetery located one mile west of Larned on 8th Street. Records and maps are located at City Hall.

AIRPORT

The Larned-Pawnee County Airport is located one mile north and one mile east of Larned. A 4,200 ft. paved and lighted runway is featured. Rental hangars and a selfservice credit card fueling facility is available.

POST OFFICE

803 Broadway, 620-285-2791

ZIP CODE 67550

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LARNED

A town honoring a president

The first settlers of Garfield came from Ohio. In January 1873, two months after Pawnee County was organized by proclamation of Gov. James Harvey, members of the Ohio colony filed on about 30 pieces of land near the present site of Garfield, then known as Camp Criley.

Camp Criley was established in the late summer of 1872 as a supply station for workmen building the Santa Fe Railroad. It was named for Capt. J.D. Criley, superintendent of the construction. In March 1873, the advance guard of the Ohio colony arrived.

During the summer of 1873, others joined the growing settlement on the Arkansas River. The first religious services were held in the town that summer, the Methodists forming a

CITY COUNCIL

Mayor – Eldon Meckfessel

620-569-2317

Council Members

Councilman – Bill Philo

620-569-2373

Councilman – Tom Naugle

620-569-2373

Councilwoman – Denise Hoch

620-569-2382

Councilman – Robert Hoch

620-569-2382

Councilman – Kevin Ford

620-569-2538

The City Council meets at 7:00 p.m. on the first Monday of each month at the City Building, 217 3rd Street home@gbta.net

City Departments

City Clerk – Linda Meckfessel

620-569-2373

City Treasurer – Evalina Craig

620-569-3442

Fire Chief –

Robert Meckfessel

620-569-2373

City Maintenance Supervisor –

C.J. Wilder

Utilities

Electric

Midwest Energy 800-222-3121

Gas Kansas Gas Service 800-794-4782

Sunday school class and the Congregationalists organizing a church. Later a Union Sabbath school was established. The Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Church was organized in 1879. But, the founders changed the name of the town from Criley to Garfield in honor of James A. Garfield, the congressman from their old district in Ohio, and later president of the United States. Mr. Garfield presented a bell to the first church erected in the town. The bell hung in the Congregational Church from 1875 to 1959 and is now part of a monument in the City Park. The park also features a bandstand-style gazebo.

According to the 2020 census, the population of the city was 151. It is located on Highway 56 about 11 miles southwest of Larned.

OTHER SERVICES

Sewer City of Garfield

620-569-2373

Post Office 213 Third

620-569-2210

Supervisor C.J. Wilder

Recycling

Larned Industrial Park East of town off K-156

620-285-8555

Tuesday, Thursday 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m.-Noon

Trash Service

Pawnee Sanitation

620-285-7780

Animal Control

Lonnie Able

620-569-2484

Medical Care

Pawnee Valley Community Hospital

923 Carroll 620-285-3161

Police Department, 911 Dispatches out of Larned

Zip Code 67565

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GARFIELD

A resilient and vibrant town

Resiliency and civic pride are hallmarks of Rozel, an active town of 128 residents, 17 miles west of Larned. Rozel mayor Erin Josefiak noted the town has several active civic organizations, making Rozel a very vibrant and proud small community.

The Rozel PRIDE organization, for example, has undertaken several projects, including updating the town fitness center, adding a library and public computer stations in City Hall. The Lions Club holds several scholarship fundraisers each year, including a soup supper and pancake breakfasts. They also partner with the town’s volunteer fire department to host a Christmas parade and celebration each year.

The town is also home to an active 4-H club, which has consolidated with the nearby town of Burdett. The group participates in several community service projects each year. Beyond the civic organizations, Josefiak

CITY COUNCIL

Mayor – Erin Josefiak

620-923-6302 (c)

Council Members

Councilman – Derek Spreier

Councilman – Joe Trimble

Councilman – Terry Ryan

Councilwoman – Pat Cook

Councilman – Ritch Foos

Council members meet at 7:00 p.m. on the second Monday of each month at the City Building, 110 Main Street, Rozel, except for the summer months from June through October at 8:00 p.m. at the Rozel Community

Center at 105 Main St., Rozel Messages for council members can be left at the city office at 620-527-4399.

CITY DEPARTMENTS

City Attorney – Ron Smith

620-285-3157

City Clerk – Helen Thorne

620-527-4399

City Superintendent – Glen McFann

620-527-4399, 620-923-5220 (c)

Fire Chief – Doug Colglazier

620-527-4399

Asst. Fire Chief – Trevis Galliart

says residents are very active, take a lot of pride in the community and “wear a lot of hats”, and says that is crucial to life in a small town.

The original townsite was deeded to the Arkansas Valley Town and Land Company by the railroad on July 19, 1886. The name Rozel was selected in honor of a daughter of one of the founders of the Land Company, whose name was Rozella. Since it was incorporated, the town has persevered through multiple natural disasters, including a fire and a tornado.

Rozel is the hometown of K-State alumnus and Texas Christian University head football coach Gary Patterson. It was incorporated Nov. 29, 1929, and has a mayor-council form of city government with water and gas systems municipally owned. It is home to the consolidated Pawnee Heights USD 496.

UTILITIES

Electric

Midwest Energy 800-222-3121

Water, Gas & Sewer City Office

620-527-4399

OTHER SERVICES

Post Office

108 Main 620-527-4229

Recycling

A Pride Committee organizes recycling efforts. A trailer is shared between Rozel and Burdett. When it’s in Rozel, it’s located on Main Street. When it’s in Burdett it’s located on Elm Street.

Medical Care

Pawnee Valley Community Hospital

923 Carroll

620-285-3161

Zip Code

67574

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ROZEL

A Regional Connection

There is a new energy in Great Bend, from efforts to revitalize the historic downtown, promoting local businesses, improving its popular parks to expanding housing options. At the crossroads of both Kansas and the nation as a whole, it has much to offer residents and visitors alike in terms of commerce, dining and recreation.

There are many parks and recreational areas, featuring activities from the water park, zoo, playgrounds, bicycle and walking trails, and disc golf to fishing. There is also the Great Bend Sports Complex with baseball and softball fields that are the envy of many communities.

There are numerous community-wide events as well such as an Art Walk, Cinco de Mayo, June Jaunt, Community Concerts, Summer Street Stroll, Final Friday’s on Forest, and Party in the Park. The Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony, along with the Christmas Parade is a spectacular event. Numerous town locations have drive-through Christmas lights and Christmas light shows with music.

The community, which was named after the great bend

CITY COUNCIL

Mayor – Cody Schmidt

CITY DEPARTMENTS

City Administrator

Kendal Francis – 620-793-4111

City Attorney

Allen Glendenning – 620-793-4114

City Prosecutor

Jeffrey Kuhlman– 620-793-4114

Municipal Court

620-793-4124

City Clerk

Shawna Schafer – 620-793-4111

Public Lands Scott Keeler – 620-793-4111

Public Works Director

Jason Cauley – 620-793-4150

of the Arkansas River, celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2022. Great Bend started out with deep agricultural roots and as a regional trade and service center. That role grew stronger with the oil boom, later it served as a major World War II Army Air Corps training base for B-29 bomber crews, a base that evolved into the Great Bend Municipal Airport.

Great Bend’s Municipal Airport has a runway large enough to land Air Force One, if it was ever needed. It is home to the SRCA historic drag strip, and was the home of the Argonne Rebels Drum and Bugle Corps. The corps achieved national fame with multiple American Legion national championships. The Rebels were one of the thirteen founding member corps of Drum Corps International.

At the heart of the Great Bend economy is agriculture, oil and gas production, and manufacturing. Great Bend is also fortunate to be a major hub for regional healthcare.

For those who like the outdoors, Great Bend is located is next to two of the world’s most important wetlands, Cheyenne Bottoms and Quivira National Wildlife Refuge.

Street Department

Anthony Bronson – 620-793-4150

Utility Superintendent

620-793-4100

Building Inspector

Logan Burns – 620-793-4106

Code Enforcement Officer

Art Keffer – 620-791-5010

Water Pollution Control (WPC) 620-793-4170

City Television Channel 20

City information and current events.

U.S. Post Office 2100 16th St., 620-792-4381

Zip Code 67530

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Ag Systems, Inc. 810 E 14th/U.S. 56, Larned has serviced this area since 1974.

Rocke Foster, Manager has worked in irrigation design & service since 1997. The service department of 8 factorytrained technicians has more than 200 years of combined experience. For service or irrigation design, contact Rocke Foster, Tyson Atteberry, Justin Woods, Monte Hirsh, Bryan VanSickle, or Brandon VanSickle.

They service and stock parts for all brands of center pivots covering an area from Dodge City to Ellinwood and Hays to Prattatt.

Valley Center Pivots are celebrating 60 plus years of service and are committing all of their future years in conserving w water with the newest innovations in sprinkler packages and c computerized panels.

To better serve their customers, Valley Center Pivot Dealer, A Ag Systems, Inc. of Larned, provides insurance services for all

major brands of irrigation equipment

Debora Fox-Johnson is licensed by the state of Kansas and Nebraska to write policies through Diversified Agrisurance. Diversified has been insuring and financing center pivots, new and used, for more than 40 years. They are the largest single insurer of irrigation equipment. Contact Debora for your “no obligation” quote for your financing and insurance needs.

Services at Ag Systems include a well stocked parts department carrying McCrometer flow meters, galvanized checkvalvesandAgSensemonitorsTheyarenowusing check valves, and Ag Sense monitors. They are now using technology to enhance water management with Valley Scheduling and Valley 365. Contact Rocke Foster or Justin Woods for more information

Ag Systems is committed to offering the best Service, Parts, and Irrigation Design for years to come.

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LARNED AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

In 1947, the Larned Area Chamber of Commerce was organized for the purpose of advancing the commercial, industrial, and civic interests of the City of Larned and vicinity, including Rozel, Burdett, and Garfield. In its years of existence as an advocate for the area businesses, the Chamber has seen and encouraged the community’s development.

The Chamber is working creatively to find innovative ways to improve the business atmosphere in Larned and the surrounding areas. By joining the Chamber, you are becoming a partner in the Chamber’s efforts to develop a thriving and dynamic future for the community.

Benefits & Services

• Business Directory Listing

• Newsletter

• Marketing & Advertising

• Community Involvement & Inclusion

• Coffee Hours

• Ribbon Cuttings

Our Mission Statement

The Larned Area Chamber of Commerce creates an interactive partnership to assist in the growth of existing businesses and encourage the development of new businesses in both Larned and Pawnee County.

The Larned Area Chamber of Commerce serves as an information resource center for both businesses and the community.

The Larned Area Chamber of Commerce works to improve the quality of life for the citizens of Pawnee County, making it a better place to live, work and play.

• After Hours

• Chamber Ambassadors

• Local Business Contests

• Business Development Workshops

• Annual Events

• EagleMed/AirMedCare Network Members Only Discount

• Get Involved

• COMING JAN. 2023 – Chamber Blue of Kansas Health Insurance

MEMBERSHIP LEVELS

• CEO Circle .............................$1575

• Chamber Champion .............$790

• Business Partner ..................$185

• Additional ..............................$85

• Non-Profit/Civic ....................$85

• Personal ................................$55

502 Broadway, Larned, 620-285-6916 | www.larnedks.org

Pawnee County Economic Development Commission

The A-Priority mission of the Pawnee County Economic Development Commission, each part as a constant priority to receive equal attention, is:

• The retention, expansion and prosperity of agricultural production and agri-business.

• The retention, expansion and prosperity of the State Complex.

• The retention, expansion and prosperity of businesses and institutions existing in the county.

• The creation of new commerce and jobs.

• We are here to provide assistance to businesses and entrepreneurs, including relocation to or within Pawnee County, workforce recruitment, business development and expansion, and financial resources.

Board Members

• Brock Miller, President

• Dr. Mike Burdett, Vice President

• Katherine Roth, Secretary

• Landon Erway, Treasurer

• Sarah Johnson

• Holly Frick

• Carroll Bennett

• Laurie Josefiak

• Leigh Anne Seeman

• Braeden Corman

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LARNED AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEMBERS

156 Stop-N-Go

620-525-9156

204 Broadway Ave.

Burdett KS 67523

Ad Astra Appraisal

620-285-9213

1504 L Road

Larned KS 67550

Ag Systems Inc

620-285-2111

810 E 14th Street

Larned KS 67550

Agri-Fuels

620-285-3016

112 Main Street

Larned KS 67550

Alliance Insurance Group

620-285-2178

523 Broadway

Larned KS 67550

American Family Insurance -

Caleb Schultz Agency

620-285-6733

512 Broadway

Larned KS 67550

Angels Care Home Health

785-743-2270

519 Russell Ave

Wakeeney KS 67672

B&B Quality Meats

620-285-8988

508 Broadway & 759 E 14th Street

Larned KS 67550

Bahama Mamas Shaved Ice

620-285-1271

4th and Main St

Larned KS 67550

Bank of the West

620-285-2163

324 W 14th Street

Larned KS 67550

Barton Community College

620-792-2701

245 NE 30th Road

Great Bend KS 67530

Bauer Computers

620-793-4902

3104 10th Street

Great Bend KS 67530

Beckwith Mortuary

620-285-2121

916 Main Street

Larned KS 67550

Bert and Wetta

620-285-2867

701 NE Trail Street

Larned KS 67550

Big R Stores

620-804-4202

908 E 14th St

Larned KS 67550

The Breakroom Bar & Grill

620-910-7772

423 Broadway St

Larned KS 67550

The Broadway Parlor

620-285-1122

507 Broadway

Larned KS 67550

Carr Auction & Real Estate, Inc.

620-285-3148

909 Auction Avenue

Larned KS 67550

Cattleman’s Hay LLC

620-525-1029

405 Elm St

Burdett KS 67523

Central Kansas Respiratory Services

620-804-6104

902 Broadway

Larned KS 67550

Chromotize

620-804-6252

117 E 5th Street

Larned KS 67550

City of Larned

620-285-8500

417 Broadway

Larned KS 67550

Clock Realty and Insurance

620-285-6541

615 Broadway

Larned KS 67550

Comfort Pro Inc

620-285-3966

301 W 14th

Larned KS 67550

Comfort Systems Inc

620-285-3947

622 Topeka Street

Larned KS 67550

Community Health Organization

620-285-3410

Larned KS 67550

Connell Enterprises

620-285-0343

720 W. 8th Street

Larned KS 67550

Country Living of Larned

620-285-6900

714 W 9th Street

Larned KS 67550

Country Seasons Flower Shoppe

620-285-6543

519 Broadway

Larned KS 67550

Crossroots Boutique LLC

620-546-4648

1175 Morris Ave

Larned KS 67550

Dillons

620-285-3171

423 Main

Larned KS 67550

Diversicare of Larned

620-285-6914

1114 W 11th Street

Larned KS 67550

Doerr’s Ace Hardware

620-285-2171

602 Broadway

Larned KS 67550

Dress It Up, Inc.

620-285-6886

511 Broadway

Larned KS 67550

Eagle Communications

620-792-3647

1200 Baker Ave

Great Bend KS 67530

Eakin Enterprises Inc

620-285-2097

111 Main Street

Larned KS 67550

Edward Jones - Matt Koch

620-285-6076

506 Broadway Larned KS 67550

Edwards Street Brew & Bites

620-910-7773 603 Edwards St. Larned KS 67550

El Dos De Oros

620-285-6238 417 W 14th Street Larned KS 67550

Equity Bank

620-285-8933 320 Broadway Larned KS 67550

Farm Bureau Financial ServicesLeigh Anne Seeman

620-910-5002 1119 Broadway Larned KS 67550

Farmers Bank and Trust

620-285-3177 102 W 6th Street Larned KS 67550

First Christian Church

620-285-2964 716 Broadway Larned KS 67550

First Southern Baptist Church

620-285-3294 1224 Corse Ave. Larned KS 67550

Fort Larned National Historic Site

620-285-6911 1767 K-156 Hwy Larned KS 67550

Fort Larned School District #495

620-285-3185 120 E 6th Street Larned KS 67550

Frick Veterinary Services

620-285-5267

1112 K 19 Hwy South Larned KS 67550

Fusion Bank

620-285-6931 116 W 6th Street Larned KS 67550

Golden Belt Community Foundation

620-792-3000

1307 William Street

Great Bend KS 67530

Golden Belt Telephone

785-372-4236 122 W 5th St.

Larned KS 67550

Great Bend Tribune

620-792-1211

2012 Forest Ave

Great Bend KS 67530

H & H Roofing

620-285-0040

124 Broadway

Larned KS 67550

Harvest Nutrition

985-687-7914

1207 M Road

Larned KS 67550

Haynes Electric Inc

620-285-2242

321 W 14th Street

Larned KS 67550

Healthy Living Chiropractic

620-285-6190

606 Topeka Street

Larned KS 67550

Heart of Kansas Family Health Care

620-804-6100 522 Broadway Larned KS 67550

Heartland Irrigation

620-804-6266

303 E 14th Street

Moundridge KS 67107

High Plains Farm Credit

620-285-6978

605 Main Street Larned KS 67550

Hillside Envisions

620-285-1262

502 W 5th St.

Larned KS 67550

Housing Opportunities

620-792-3299

1313 Stone St. Great Bend KS 67530

Hutchinson Regional Medical Center

620-665-2000

1701 E 23rd Street Hutchinson KS 67502

Innovative Livestock Services

620-793-9200

2006 Broadway Ave. Great Bend KS 67530

ITC Great Plains

620-371-6534

100 Military Ave, Suite #128 Dodge City KS 67801

Jacob Fryberger - American National Insurance

620-639-5097

744 Barton County Road

Great Bend KS 67530

Joe Rosenberg DDS PA

620-285-3886

613 Broadway

Larned KS 67550

J & S Liquidation

620-804-0585

620 Broadway Larned KS 67550

Kindred Hospice

620-664-5757

120 North Main Hutchinson KS 67501

Larned Assembly of God

620-285-3077

921 Broadway

Larned KS 67550

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LARNED AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEMBERS

Larned Auto Parts LLC

620-285-3195

211 W 4th Street

Larned KS 67550

Larned Civic Pride

620-285-6901

Larned KS 67550

Larned Correctional Mental Health Facility

620-285-6249

1318 KS Hwy 264

Larned KS 67550

Larned Eye Health

620-285-2105

722 Mann Ave

Larned KS 67550

Larned K-Lawn, LLC

620-804-1839

122 E 9th St.

Larned KS 67550

Larned Music Club

620-285-9216

Larned KS 67550

Larned Noon Lions Club

620-285-5007 PO Box 51

Larned KS 67550

Larned State Hospital

620-285-4360

1301 KS-264 Hwy

Larned KS 67550

Larned United Methodist Church

620-285-3183

701 Main Street

Larned KS 67550

Larned Veterinary Clinic

620-285-3153

1443 120th Avenue

Larned KS 67550

Legend Liquor

620-285-6331 414 W 14th St.

Larned KS 67550

Mark’s Custom Signs Inc

620-792-5632 67 B NE 20 Road

Great Bend KS 67530

Mid American Credit Union

620-285-2026

114 W 5th Street

Larned KS 67550

Midwest Energy Inc

785-650-2502

1330 Canterbury Drive

Hays KS 67601

Miller’s of Claflin

620-587-3601

200 Main Street

Claflin KS 67525

Morris Smith Ford of Larned

620-285-3123

820 Fort Larned Ave

Larned KS 67550

My Favorite Furnishings

620-285-6944

401 Broadway

Larned KS 67550

Off Broadway Boutique

620-804-1559

112 E 6th St.

Larned KS 67550

Office Products Inc

620-285-3126

516 Brodway Larned KS 67550

Orphan Grain Train

620-804-0019

501 Main St. Larned KS 67550

Pawnee County Cooperative Association

620-285-2161

103 E 3rd St. Larned KS 67550

Pawnee County Extension

620-285-6901

715 Broadway, Room 6 Larned KS 67550

Pawnee County Humane Society

620-285-8510

1406 M 5 Road Larned KS 67550

Pawnee Plaza

620-285-6661

1801 Broadway Larned KS 67550

Pawnee Valley Community Hospital

620-285-3161

923 Carroll Ave

Larned KS 67550

Pawnee Valley Community Hospital Foundation

620-285-8632

923 Carroll Ave Larned KS 67550

Pawnee Valley Lumber LLC

620-285-2144

305 Main Street Larned KS 67550

Pawnee Valley Pheasants Forever

620-923-5001

Larned KS 67550

Picket Fence Real Estate LLC

620-285-2951

P.O. Box 196

Larned KS 67550

Pin High Bar & Grill

620-285-6038

681 E 14th St.

Larned KS 67550

Prairie Arts Unlimited P.O. Box 499

Larned KS 67550

Price & Sons Construction

620-285-3189

320 W 8th St.

Larned KS 67550

Progressive Therapy & Sports Medicine

620-285-6011

117 W 6th Street

Larned KS 67550

Reed Discount Pharmacy Inc

620-285-6286

326 W 14th Street

Larned KS 67550

Rocking M Media

620-792-7108 Great Bend KS 67530 Rodeway Inn

620-285-2300

802 E 14th Street Larned KS 67550

Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church

620-285-2035 1111 State Street Larned KS 67550

Saints Mary & Martha of Bethany Episcopal Church

620-285-6503 803 Main Street Larned KS 67550

Santa Fe Laundry Co, LLC.

620-285-0040 1309 Broadway Larned KS 67550

Santa Fe Liquormart, LLC

620-804-5047 444 SW Trail St Larned KS 67550

Santa Fe Trail Auto Club Inc

620-804-2028 1411 105th Ave. Larned KS 67550

Santa Fe Trail Center Museum & Research Library

620-285-2054 1349 K-156 Hwy Larned KS 67550

Santa Fe Trail Rodeo Association

620-285-5109 Larned KS 67550

Santa Fe Trails and Trail West

Apartments

620-285-2630 1312 Carroll Avenue Larned KS 67550

Simmons & Simmons Inc

620-285-6061 614 Topeka Larned KS 67550

Smith, Burnett & Hagerman LLC

620-285-3157 111 E 8th Street Larned KS 67550

Smith Dental Clinic

620-285-6531

706 Fort Larned Avenue Larned KS 67550

Sonic Drive-In

620-285-6400 114 W 14th Street

Larned KS 67550

State Farm InsuranceLandon Erway Agency

620-285-6955 621 Broadway Larned KS 67550

State Theatre

620-285-3535

617 Broadway

Larned KS 67550

Executive Director: Alexandra Filbert, afilbert@gbta.net

Subway

620-285-6595

105 E 14th Street

Larned KS 67550

Sunflower Diversified Services Inc

620-792-1325

1521 K96 Hwy

Great Bend KS 67530

Taco Bell

620-285-0020

102 E 14th St.

Larned KS 67550

The Center for Counseling & Consultation

620-792-2544

5815 Broadway

Great Bend KS 67530

The Tiller and Toiler

620-285-3111

115 W 5th Street

Larned KS 67550

Thermal Performance Insulation

620-804-2976

521 W 17th

Larned KS 67550

United Way of Central Kansas

620-792-2403

1125 Williams Street

Great Bend KS 67530

VonFeldt, Bauer & VonFeldt

620-285-2107

818 Broadway

Larned KS 67550

Wagner Mobile Media Blasting LLC

620-804-2600

1060 210th Ave

Garfield KS 67529

Walmart

620-792-3632

3503 10th Street

Great Bend KS 67530

Walter S. Chears American Legion Post 106

620-285-9373

Larned KS 67550

Ward Feed Yard Inc.

620-285-2183

1190 100th Avenue

Larned KS 67550

Welcome Inn Leisure Center

620-285-3504

113 W. 4th Street

Larned KS 67550

Windy Plains Marketing Inc

620-285-2275

110 1/2 E 6th Street

Larned KS 67550

World Pest Control and Sunflower Services

785-526-7185

228 N 5th Street

Otis KS 67565

Individual Members

John & Carolyn Haas - Haas Farms

Dan Sanneman

Anonymous Supporter

Kathy and Herb Bowman

Gail Tournear

Tricia North

Vicki Gillett

To find out more about the Larned Area Chamber of Commerce go to www.larnedks.org

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PAWNEE COUNTY EVENTS

2022

OCTOBER 2....................Santa Fe Trail Auto Club’s Annual Car Show in the Park

8....................Fort Larned Candlelight Tour (by reservation only - 620-285-6911)

8-9 ................Santa Fe Trail Center Tired Iron Show

20..................Larned Area Chamber’s Community Banquet

22..................Garfield Turkey Shoot

NOVEMBER

3-5 ................Chamber Downtown Retail Christmas Open Houses

5-6 ................Kansas State Championship Steak Cookoff

11..................Larned Veterans Day Parade

TBD ..............Burdett American Legion Auxiliary’s Pheasant Hunter’s Feed

19..................PVCH Auxiliary Ladies’ Holiday Gift Fair

26..................Small Business Saturday

DECEMBER

3....................Larned Area Chamber’s Christmas Celebration & Christmas Parade, Christmas Gift Fairs, Bake

Sales, Kiddie Movie & Santa

3....................Santa Fe Trail Center’s Historic Home Christmas Tour

4....................Rozel Christmas Celebration Community Meal, Parade, Games and Activities for the Whole Family

10..................Larned Civic Pride’s Kiddie Shopping Day

10..................Fort Larned Christmas Past Celebration

10..................Burdett Christmas Celebration

Lunch, Drawings, Games and Activities for the Whole Family

POINTS OF INTEREST

2023

JANUARY

15..................Music Club’s Chocolate Fountain FundraiserSoprano Soloist Katelyn Mattson-Levy

27..................Santa Fe Trail Center Kansas Day Celebration

FEBRUARY 10-12 ............52nd Annual Chamber Antique, Vintage & Collectible Show

MARCH

8....................Pawnee County Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge

APRIL TBD ..............Larned Chamber’s Downtown Art Walk

MAY

TBD ..............Santa Fe Trail Center’s Gunsmoke Days

26-27 ............32nd Annual Santa Fe Trail Days 27-29 ............Fort Larned Memorial Day Weekend Event

JUNE, JULY, AUGUST, SEPTEMBER

Saturdays .....Hillside Envisions’ Farmers Market

JULY

4....................Old Fashioned 4th of July at Fort Larned

4....................Larned Area Chamber Ambassadors Community Fireworks Show

4....................Larned Civic Pride’s Santa Fe Run, Walk & Triathlon

22..................Santa Fe Trail Center’s Boots & Brew 25-30 ............Pawnee County Fair

AUGUST 4....................Moonlight Madness TBD ..............Rozel Summer Celebration

SEPTEMBER 2-4 ................Fort Larned Labor Day Weekend Celebration

7....................Larned Area Chamber’s Fall Frenzy

24..................Larned Area Chamber’s 33rd Annual Last Chance Golf Tournament

29-30 ............Hillside Envisions’ Art Show

ROY PETER BACH AUTO MUSEUM

1411 105th Ave., Larned Phil Perez, President

Owned and maintained by the Santa Fe Trail Auto Club in Larned, the museum serves as a focal point for the club’s meetings and activities, as well as housing vintage and antique automobiles, displays and collectibles. The museum is open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1-4 p.m.

FORT LARNED NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE

1767 K-156, Larned Visitor Center, 620-285-6911

Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily.

Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day. There is no charge for any of the park’s activities. An authentic army post from the 1860s -1870s on the Santa Fe Trail. Nine restored buildings make it the best preserved Indian Wars military post on the trail.

“THE LAST ALARM”

Larned Cemetery

One mile west of Larned on K-156, then 1/2 mile south. Memorial to fallen Larned firefighters. According to Kansassampler.org, “‘The Last Alarm’ is one of the standout memorials dedicated to fallen Larned firefighters.”

PAWNEE COUNTY AREA ALL VETERANS MEMORIAL

Located in Doerr-Vernon Park at the intersection of Fort Larned Avenue and College Street.

Dedicated to the servicemen and women of Pawnee County and the surrounding area. The engraved memorial includes Veteran Honor Rolls from the Indian Wars to the Modern Era, memorial benches, stones and pavers.

ZEBULON PIKE PLAZA

The Plaza is located on the south edge of Larned on US Highway 56 next to Schnack Park. It commemorates Pike’s nearby crossing of the Pawnee River in October 1806 on his mission to conduct an exploratory expedition of the southwest portion of the Louisiana Purchase.

It provides a reference to Pike and other explorers who traveled the Santa Fe Trail and has a picnic area.

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Pawnee County Fair

The Pawnee County Fair is usually held the last weekend of July. The county fair is a celebration that brings everyone together to socialize, learn and enjoy good local food and entertainment. Like other fairs they want it to be both fun and educational.

The fair helps to showcase the accomplishments of people from all the communities in the county. Entries from 4-H youth and open class are welcome. It’s a chance for everyone from youth to seniors to put their best foot forward and demonstrate a year’s worth of learning in the areas of raising and handling pets and livestock, agricultural and marksmanship skills, and hobbies and crafts including photography, needlework, painting, sculpting, woodworking, rocketry, and more.

While historically the roots of the 4-H program are deep in the world of agriculture, the modern era has seen the variety of projects expand to include many designed to appeal to kids growing up in rural and urban environments.

Livestock shows still drive the action, but many of today’s kids are just as apt to display the results of their tech skills as their ability to lead a sheep, pig or cow around the ring. Visitors to the fair can take in all types of displays throughout the days-long event.

Past kid-centered feature events have included rodeos, frog and turtle races, bicycle safety rodeos, pie cooking and eating contests and pedal tractor pulls. For adults, there are 4-H alumni events and concerts.

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The 2022 Fair included an open class family trap shooting event, the traditional Style Revue and an ATV fun event on Saturday’s closing day.

In recent years, the Pawnee County Fair Board has recruited the SCA steak cookoff organization to compete during the Fair’s busy weekend.

In addition to local participants trying out their backyard grilling skills, SCA events draw contestants from outside the state to compete for a chance to attend their own World Championship in Texas.

4-H kids love the fair. They look forward to spending the week hanging out on the grounds, discovering new things and making new friends from other 4-H clubs.

Pawnee County has five active 4-H clubs. The clubs’ meeting places, times and current adult leaders are:

Gem Dandy’s —J. A. Haas Exhibit Building, 1st Monday of the month. Club leaders are Audra Seeman, 620-285-6781 and Katie Norman, 620-804-3558.

Pawnee Peppers —J.A. Haas Exhibit Building, 2nd Sunday of each month. Club leaders are Angie and Jason Murray, 620-910-7026.

Tiny Toilers — Grace Lutheran Church, Larned, 1st Monday of each month. Club leaders are Afton Linderer, 620-804-1049; Kristy Mull, 620-804-0691 and Elizabeth Fisher, 620-804-1108.

Western Wranglers — Rozel Methodist Church, 1st Sunday of each month. Club leaders are Erin Josefiak, 620-923-6302 and Chelsea Steffen, 620-910-7711.

Zook Zippers — Zook Community Building, 2nd Sunday of each month. Club leaders are Jennifer McNett, 620-804-2219 and Jessica Brownlee, 620-804-3360.

Youth that participate in the county fair learn independence, and receive feedback on their projects, while also learning sportsmanship. Most importantly they are learning life skills that will be of benefit to them for life.

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Providing learning opportunities through history

The Santa Fe Trail Center Museum & Research Library’s mission is to provide visitors with fun and engaging educational opportunities to learn about the historic commerce route known as the Santa Fe Trail and the effect of Westward Expansion on what is now known as central Kansas.

The facility, located at 1349 K-156 two miles west of Larned, is open from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.

Paid admission includes all of the main museum galleries, four historic structures, and ranges from $6 for adults to free for those five and under. Group and school tours are available, as is rental of the facilities.

The museum has an extensive collection of authentic objects in its collections, including prehistoric American Indian artifacts, trade items from the trail, antique furniture, agricultural equipment, vintage automobiles, tools, toys, paintings, rugs, clothing, medical equipment, and more. These artifacts help interpret and share the history that has shaped the country and the community.

Fort Larned

Fort Larned is located at 1767 K-156 six miles west of Larned and is open daily from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. There is no admission charge.

Fort Larned was established to protect travelers, trail commerce, and mail delivery utilizing the Santa Fe Trail. Fort Larned National Historic Site preserves the buildings, stories, and historical themes associated with Fort Larned.

The United States Army built a military post to protect and maintain peaceful relations with everyone on the trail. They named it Fort Larned for Col. Benjamin R. Larned, the US Army paymaster and this fort served as one of the most important defense posts along the Santa Fe Trail. Between 1866 and 1868, the government replaced the original sod and adobe buildings of Fort Larned with more durable stone and timber buildings. Visitors can see these buildings today at the Fort Larned National Historic Site.

The fort complex of nine buildings arranged around a 400’ square parade ground includes barracks, a post hospital, two company officer’s quarters, commanding officer’s quarters, quartermaster storehouse, the old commissary, the new commissary, and a shop building. Visitors may walk around and explore seven of the nine buildings at the fort to get a glimpse of what it was like to live at a western fort during the 19th century.

3 reproduction buildings

4 historic structures

Rendezvous Symposium

September 22-24

Tired Iron Antique Tractor Show

October 8-9

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SANTA FE TRAIL CENTER & FORT LARNED

Celebrating heritage and the beginning of summer

Since 1992, Larned’s Santa Fe Trail Days is an event for people of all ages that signifies the beginning of summer.

This annual community event to celebrate Larned’s heritage and history features: inflatables for the kids, live music, beer garden, hamburger/hot dog feed, concession and craft vendors, parade, car show, ice cream social, community talent show, and pig races. More fun can be enjoyed at the rodeo and riding the mechanical bull, watching the duck races and the outside movie on the lawn.

Hosted by the Larned Area Chamber of Commerce, the Chamber strives to improve the quality of life for the citizens of Pawnee County, making it a better place to live, work and play.

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State Theatre remains an iconic community centerpiece

The State Theatre opened its doors at 617 Broadway St. in Larned on April 6, 1949, and remains an iconic community centerpiece seven decades later.

While much has changed about the technology and furnishings in the historical movie house, the theater is staying true to its historical roots, and its core mission, which is to provide an affordable, family-friendly movie watching experience for the community it serves. As a not-for-profit organization, the theater is completely volunteer-run, with no one receiving a salary. Volunteers come from local churches and civic organizations who do everything from operating concessions to running the box office. Even the projectionists are volunteer positions.

That volunteer-centered operation allows the theater to keep the movie-going experience affordable for the entire family, with ticket prices ranging from $4 for children and $5 for adults for 2D movies, to $5 for children and $7 for adults for 3D movies. Most of their concessions range from $1-$2. One promotion unique to the State Theatre is their Date Night package, which for one price covers two tickets, two medium soft drinks, and two medium popcorns.

Preserving history, preparing for the future

Nearly everything on the interior has been upgraded or renovated including the digital projection system with the capability to show 3D movies. Beyond that, everything from the seats, screens, concession stands, restrooms, to the draperies that hang in the theater have been upgraded, updated or renovated to meet the needs of both the modern moviegoers and volunteers that help run it each weekend.

The theater also obtained equipment to be able to host drive-in movies, which they try to do in the community three to four times each summer. The technology allows outdoor moviegoers to receive audio through their vehicle’s FM radio.

For all the amenities that were upgraded, there are things the theater prefers not to upgrade, in order to maintain the historical integrity of the theater. For starters, White noted the State Theatre is one of few theaters still in existence that still has a cry room.

The board also decided to preserve the building’s iconic hand-operated marquee, and original front doors as long as possible, to maintain the theater’s original exterior ambiance

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A mural entitled “Starting Line” features Calvin Rice the winner of the first National Rod and Custom Association race in 1955, is located on the side of the building at 1111 Main Street in Great Bend.

Great Bend’s historic drag strip

Since 1954, organized drag racing in Great Bend has brought auto and speed enthusiasts together at the former B-29 air strip west of the city.

The founders called themselves the Gasket Blasters, but soon became a national organization, the Sunflower Rod and Custom Association, or SRCA. In 1955, the drag strip hosted the first-ever National Hot Rod Association National Championship and in 1956 Great Bend hosted the first-ever American Hot Rod Association Championship.

According to SRCA track president Hank Denning, much of the funds used each year to keep the track operational are invested

directly back into the city. As a 501(c) not-for-profit organization, the SRCA Club does not accept public funding. The staff is volunteer, which allows any money the club takes in to be invested directly back into the facility.

In 1994 the drag strip was placed on the Register of Historic Kansas Places. Regular drag races are still held at the historic drag strip.

The track as a vital part of both Great Bend’s past and its future, and its positive exposure. Thousands of racers and spectators travel to Great Bend each year to compete, test here or just watch the events.

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Great Bend Brit Spaugh Zoo

The Great Bend Brit Spaugh Zoo is dedicated to the conservation, preservation and rescue of animals and to the education and entertainment of children and adults. The zoo staff also treats wounded birds of prey, known as raptors. Outdoors, find the Bill McKown Memorial Pavilion, a handicap accessible gazebo located next to a freshwater pond. Visitors can enjoy this shaded area and feed the fish and waterfowl.

The reptile building is where the tortoises and larger snakes are housed. Zoo Supervisor and Curator Ashley Burdick noted these are easily accessible for those in wheelchairs and strollers.

Open year-round (except Christmas and Thanksgiving days) from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., the zoo is fun and educational — and admission is free!

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RECREATION

Pawnee County communities provide recreational opportunities

Every town in Pawnee County has something to offer in terms of recreational activities for their residents and visitors.

Burdett offers a fun Solar System themed miniature golf course. The Burdett Community Pride club maintains the course, with balls and clubs available at the city office. New playground equipment was installed at the park next to the golf course.

The Rozel Community center includes meeting space and an indoor fitness center. The Rozel park includes a playground, basketball courts, and a picnic shelter. A ballpark is also available through the community center.

Garfield is home to two parks located right on the U.S. 56, Downey Memorial Park on the east end of town, and Camp Criley park on the north.

Larned is home to the only public pool and splash pad in the county, drawing many from around the area each summer.

The large 92-year-old pool and bathhouse is located at Schnack/Lowery Park. Each year, the season opens Memorial Day weekend, and ends the weekend before back-to-school. During that time, the pool is staffed by local high school and college students, providing meaningful summer employment and patron safety.

Other Schnack/Lowery Park features include a duck pond and a 75-year-old mechanical train, the Schnack Express. Local civic groups partnered with Larned Community Pride and the city recently to add lights, sound and renovate its mechanical function to keep it running for years to come.

The splash pad located at Doerr Vernon Park, provides an option for water-based recreation. Typically, it remains open after the pool shuts down, for as long as temperatures remain warm enough.

The Larned Recreation Commission can be found at the Larned Community Center. A variety of team sports are organized through the rec, and play is coordinated at playing fields throughout the city. Located next to the Pawnee County Fairgrounds, there is also an outdoor fitness walking track available for the public.

The Larned Municipal Golf Course, located on the far east side of city with access from the highway, provides ample opportunity for golf lovers around the area, and is also a frequent stop for college golf teams around the state. Together, the county and the cities work hard to provide a wide variety of recreational opportunities for residents and visitors.

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Pawnee County, has multiple options for hunting and fishing.

The Larned Fishing Pond is open to the public daily. It is stocked regularly with species such as black crappie, bluegill, carp, channel catfish and large mouth bass. There are shaded picnic areas and restrooms.

If you plan to hunt or fish in Pawnee County though, you must have a valid Kansas Hunting or Fishing License. Purchase your state fishing and hunting license online at www. ksoutdoors.com/License-Permits.

The Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism has secured leases from various Pawnee County landowners to ensure Walk In Hunting Areas (WIHAs) are available to the general public. Walk In Hunting Areas provide access to

PAWNEE COUNTY CAMPING AREAS

LARNED

Camp Pawnee

4 miles west of Larned on 56 to K-264, 1/2 mile south 620-285-3721

Lodge with full kitchen and screened porch available for rent. 14 sites with electrical hookups, restrooms, water hydrant available. Playground and walking trail.

RodeHome RV Park

802 E. 14th Street, 620-285-2300

12 sites, 5 tent sites, Full hookups

local hunters and payments to local farmers.

KDWPT Wildlife Biologist Logan Shoup can be reached by email at logan.shoup@ks.gov or by phone at 620-450-7215 for more information about WIHAs and other KDWPT habitat programs.

Santa Fe Trail RV 125 South State Street 620-793-2809

Full hookups

West Wind Villas

1601 Sycamore Drive

620-860-2737

17 sites, Full hookups, Wi-Fi, and pool.

www.westwindvillas.com

The KDWPT hunting atlas can be found online at www.kdwpt.state. ks.us/news/KDWPT-Info/Locations/ Hunting-Fishing-Maps-by-County/ Fall-Hunting-Atlas. This site includes links to a complete online map of all WIHAs, the free ArcGIS Explorer App to mobile devices, and Garmin GPS & Google Earth files.

BARTON COUNTY

GREAT BEND

All Seasons Mobile Home & RV Park

4 NW 30 Road, 620-793-9601

Full hookups, showers, cable, Wi-Fi, storm shelter, private patios

Cottonwood Grove

2800 N. Main, 620-792-4558

Full hookups and cable

Finer Mobile Park 5501 9th St., Lot 40 620-792-5803

Storm shelter, full hookups

Kiowa Kampgrounds 517 Kiowa Rd. 620-793-3160

Full hookups, Wi-Fi

HOISINGTON

Hoisington RV Park

1200 Susank Rd. 620-653-4050

Exercise facility, showers, dump station, full hookups

Cheyenne Bottoms

A primitive camping area is available at Cheyenne Bottoms

Wildlife Area at the roadside area on NE 40 Road, 1 mile west of the area headquarters

ELLINWOOD

Wolf Pond Santa Fe and Fritz 620-564-3161

Electric, water

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WETLANDS WATERPARK

When summer arrives, there’s one local attraction that’s guaranteed to make a splash: the Great Bend aquatic center –Wetlands Waterpark.

Weather permitting, the pool is open from 12:30-5:30 p.m. daily from Memorial Day weekend in May to mid-August. Once things heat up, the pool is also open for Family Nights from 7:00-9:00 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. It’s located in Brit Spaugh Park at 2303 Main St., in Great Bend next to the Brit Spaugh Zoo.

More than just a municipal swimming pool, the water park’s fun wetlands artwork and big play features make it a unique, regional attraction.

The pool features seven water slides, zero-depth entry for small children, spray features and floatables that separate the deep end from the shallow end, a climbing wall and a 300 gallon tipping bucket that periodically spills onto those who dare to stand under it.

For those taking a break in the shaded areas, there are brightly colored umbrellas and a concession stand. Visitors can also

find green grass and a bathhouse for changing. Admission to the Wetlands is $3 for youths 3-17 years old, $4 for adults 18 and older, and free for children under 3. Admission on Family Nights is $2, and discount passes good for 15 visits are available for $40. The aquatic center is also available for private parties and special events. For more information call 620-792-1516 during the pool season. Outside of the pool season contact Parks Superintendent Scott Keeler at the City Office, 620-793-4111.

The Great Bend Recreation Commission offers summer swimming lessons taught by American Red Cross Certified Water Safety Instructors and GBRC water safety aides. For more information contact Recreation Program Coordinator Megan Hammeke by calling 620-792-2604.

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GREAT BEND CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU

The Great Bend Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) is located inside the front of the Great Bend Events Center at 3111 10th Street. The CVB staff books and bids on big events and conventions for the Events Center and for Great Bend in general. The Events Center is designated as a Kansas Travel Information Center which partners with State Travel & Tourism, a resource for the State of Kansas tourism opportunities.

In 2021, the City opened the newly renovated back area as breakout rooms, extra office space and these breakout rooms have open wonderful doors of opportunity to new and bigger conferences for our area. In 2022, the front bathrooms will be remodeled, a better security system put in place and the lighting for the ballroom will be worked on.

The CVB is part of Community Coordinator/CVB Director Christina Hayes’ department. CVB staff located at the office in the Events Center includes Angie Hicks and Amanda Gaddis, Visitor Services Representatives; and Larami Parsons, Administrative Assistant is located at City Hall. The CVB is 100% funded by Transient Guest Tax from hotel stays, 1% of that Transient Guest Tax helps fund the Events Center building along with revenue from events held there. The CVB in coordination with the Great Bend City Council strives to make the Events Center a premier event location for our area to improve the quality of life for Great Bend residents!

The staff works to promote Great Bend in various ways. Hayes’ goals include getting Great Bend’s attractions, events, fun things to do and places to stay information out to a bigger audience in the state, recruitment of new conventions, tournaments and more meetings into town. They continue to provide a hospitality program for hotels, gas stations, businesses and doctors’ offices so the front lines of our community know what’s happening in town and they can promote a positive image to those visiting here. A new program will start in Jan. 2023 the Be Our Guest in Great Bend program to help front lines with customer service and to know what great things we have here in Great Bend!

Every two years the CVB produces a new Visitor Guide for Great Bend, this is also distributed across the state to market and promote the Events Center as the premier location in this area, as they work to bring people to visit and move to our wonderful town!

CVB Board Members

Chairperson:

Allene Owen, Vice Chair:

Mark Mingenback

Members:

Wally Eldridge

Lacey Scholfield

Jan Westfall

Jolene Biggs

Kyle Walters

Claudia Elsen

Loren Unruh

Cory & Katie Zimmerman

Diann Henderson

Curtis Wolf

Non-voting members:

Mayor Cody Schmidt

Kendal Francis

Megan Barfield

Sara Hayden

Shawna Schafer

Christina Hayes

WetlandsWaterpark

Great Bend Brit Spaugh Zoo

Kansas Wetlands Education Center

Beautiful Playgrounds & Parks

SRCA Drag Strip & Racing

Wetlands & Wildlife National Scenic Byway

Hike & Bike Trails

Long Pumpkin Patch

Explore Great Bend Month

Santa’s Around the World

CheyenneBottoms& QuiviraWetlands

SRCADragstrip

Christmas Craft Mall

Trail of Lights & Christmas Festival FunFestivals!

GreatBendAirfest

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GREAT BEND 2022

October

2......................Rosewood Rodeo

7-8 ..................SRCA Races

20....................Third Thursday Food Trucks with Summer Street Stroll

21-22 ..............SRCA Races

28....................Great Bend Alive

29....................Kiwanis Downtown Halloween Parade

November

5......................Explore GB Month: Mingling & Mimosas

12....................Explore GB Month: Open Houses

13....................Fall Pickelball Classic

19....................Explore GB Month: Find A Turkey

19....................SRCA Awards Banquet

25....................Explore GB Month: Black Friday

25....................Great Bend Alive

26....................Home for the Holidays Festival, Parade & Fire & Ice Performance

- Cookie Contest

- Small Business Saturday

- Explore Great Bend Month Winner Chosen

- Santas Around the World Opens

- Trail of Lights Begins

For more events go to the following websites: www.greatbendks.net - www.exploregreatbend.com www.greatbend.org

GREAT BEND EVENTS

December

1......................Free Ice Skating begins

22....................Last Day for Santas Around the World

22....................Santa leaves for the North Pole

30....................Last Day for Ice Skating

31....................Trail of Lights End

2023

January

6.......................RK Gun Show

13.....................Winter Bag Sale

February

1.......................I Heart GB Promo Starts

4.......................KS Youth Basketball Tournament

4.......................Heart Health Walk

5.......................Spring Pickleball Classic (PAC)

11.....................CASA Chocolate Auction

20.....................I Heart GB Promo

Final Winner Chosen

25.....................Chamber of Commerce Banquet

March

16.....................Ladies Night Out

25 ....................Eagle Communications

April

Home & Garden Expo

1.......................Family Crisis Center’s Bunco Night

9.......................Catholic Charities Wine Tasting Event

May 3-6 ...................KCAC League ChampionshipsBaseball/Softball

5.......................Art & Wine Walk

6.......................Cinco De Mayo Festival

18.....................Third Thursday Summer Street Stroll with Food Trucks begins

June

1-11 .................June Jaunt Monopoly in Stores

2-4 ...................June Jaunt

15.....................Third Thursday Summer Street Stroll

July

3.......................City Firework Display

5-9 ...................Barton County Fair

14.....................Summer Sidewalk Sale

15.....................City Wide Garage Sale

20.....................Third Thursday Summer Street Stroll with Food Trucks

August

12.....................Party in the Park

17.....................Third Thursday Summer Street Stroll with Food Trucks

17.....................City Moonlight Madness Sale

25-26 ...............SRCA Races

26.....................Barton Community College Foundation Annual Auction

September

26.....................Great Bend Tribune’s Women’s Expo

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HEALTH CARE SERVICES

Pawnee County Health Department

715 Broadway, Larned

620-285-6963 or

1-800-211-4401

Fax: 620-285-3246

www.pawneecountyks.org

Catholic Social Service

Pregnancy Counseling

2201 16th St., Great Bend

620-792-1393

Clara Barton Hospital 250 W. 9th St., Hoisington

620-653-2114

www.clarabartonhospital.com

Clara Barton Medical Clinic Family Practice

252 W. 9th St., Hoisington

620-653-2386

906 McKinley, Great Bend

620-793-6990

www.clarabartonhospital.com

Heart of Kansas Family Health Care

522 Broadway St., Larned

620-804-6100

1905 19th St., Great Bend

620-792-5700

412 Grand Ave., Stafford

620-792-5700

www.heartofkansas.com

Pawnee County Health Department

715 Broadway, Larned

620-285-6963 or

1-800-211-4401

Fax: 620-285-3246

www.pawneecountyks.org

Pawnee Valley Community Hospital

923 Carroll, Larned

620-285-3161

www.pawneevalleyhospital.com

Pawnee Valley Community Hospital Medical Associates

713 W. 11th St., Larned

620-804-6007

The University of Kansas Health System

Great Bend Campus Full Service Hospital with Emergency Room

514 Cleveland St., Great Bend

620-792-8833

www.kansashealthsystem.com/ greatbend

The University of Kansas Health System

St. Rose Medical Pavilion

Convenient Care Walk-In Clinic

3515 Broadway Ave., Great Bend

620-792-2511

www.kansashealthsystem.com/ strose

CHIROPRACTOR

Beugelsdijk Chiropractic

Sam Beugelsdijk, DC

1309 Williams, Great Bend

620-792-3678

DENTIST

Heart of Kansas Family Health Care

1905 19th St., Great Bend

620-792-5700

www.heartofkansas.com

MENTAL HEALTH CARE

The Center for Counseling and Consultation

5815 Broadway, Great Bend

620-792-2544

www.thecentergb.org

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MENTAL HEALTH HOSPITAL

Larned State Hospital

1301 Kansas Highway 264, Larned

620-285-2131

www.kdads.ks.gov/statehospitals-and-institutionslarned-state-hospital

OPTOMETRIST

10th Street Eye Care Center

2601 10th Street, Great Bend 620-792-2020

PHYSICAL THERAPY

Pawnee Valley Community Hospital

923 Carroll, Larned

620-285-3161

Physical Therapy & Advanced Rehabilitation

www.pawneevalleyhospital. com

PHYSICAL THERAPY/ OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

Progressive Therapy & Sports Medicine

Kevyn Soupiset, DPT

Ashley Peintner, DPT

Carrie Hildebrand, PT

Shawn Jecha, PTA

117 W. 6th, Larned 620-285-6011

PHYSICAL THERAPY/ OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY & SPEECH THERAPY

Clara Barton Hospital 250 W. 9th, Hoisington 620-653-5065

www.clarabartonhospital.com

HEALTH CARE SERVICES

Pawnee Valley Community Hospital

923 Carroll, Larned 620-285-3161

www.pawneevalleyhospital. com

REHABILITATION/ OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

Advanced Therapy & Sports Medicine

Kevyn Soupiset, DPT

Jessica Pauly, DPT

Dalton Jones, DPT

Dan Crites, PTA

Cheryl Ralston, PTA

Bonny Schartz, PTA

4801 10th St., Great Bend 620-792-7868

ASSISTED LIVING & CARE SERVICES

Clara Barton Hospital Skilled Swingbed

250 W. 9th St., Hoisington 620-653-2114

Country Living of Larned

714 W. 9th, Larned 620-285-6900

Leisure Homestead Association 405 Grand Ave., Stafford 620-234-5208

402 N. Santa Fe St., St. John 620-549-3541

Locust Grove Village 701 W. 6th, La Crosse 785-222-2574

Medicalodges Great Bend

5926 Eisenhower, Great Bend 620-792-3207

Pediatric Care

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Dr. Kayla Johnson Pediatrician Brandi Lowe, PA-C Kelci Burkey, PA-C

Providing the care you need close to home.

Sometimes you need a little extra care. When you do, you can turn to The University of Kansas Health System in Great Bend. Whether you are welcoming a baby, need a knee replacement or require extra care for your heart, our care teams are here for you. You can count on our obstetrics and gynecology, orthopedics and cardiology specialists, along with our family medicine and surgical care teams, to care for you and your family close to home, where you need it most.

KansasHealthSystem.com/GreatBendLocations

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Always. Learn more at pawneevalleyhospital.com . pawneevalleyhospital.com 620-285-3161 Leading Rural Health in Our Local Community. At Pawnee Valley Community Hospital we are excited about building for the future. With our focus on high-quality healthcare that supports vibrant health and wellness, there are no limits to our ability to lead rural health in our local community. From solid providers to enhanced care and services, we’re giving you every reason to choose Pawnee Valley Community Hospital. .

Immunization Requirements for the 2022-2023 School Year

quired. Doses should be given at 2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 15-18 months, and 4-6 years (prior to kindergarten entry). The 4th dose may be given as early as 12 months of age, if at least 6 months have elapsed since dose 3. The 5th dose is not necessary if the 4th dose was administered at age 4 years or older. A dose of Tdap is required at entry to 7th grade

• Hepatitis A (Hep A): Two doses required. Doses should be given at 12 months with a minimum interval of 6 months between the 1st and 2nd dose.

• Hepatitis B (Hep B): Three doses required. Doses should be given at birth, 1-2 months, and 6-18 months. Minimum age for the final dose is 6 months.

• Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR): Two doses required. Doses should be given at 12-15 months and 4-6 years (prior to kindergarten entry). Minimum age is 12 months and interval between doses may be as short as 28 days.

• Meningococcal-Serogroup A,C,W,Y (MenACWY): Two doses required. Doses should be given at entry to 7th grade (11-12 years) and 11th grade (16-18 years). For children 16-18 years, with no previous MenACWY, only one dose is required.

• Poliomyelitis(IPV/OPV): Four doses required. Doses should be given at 2 months, 4 months, 6-18 months, and 4- 6 years (prior to kindergarten entry). Three doses are acceptable if 3rd dose was given after 4 years of age and at least 6 months have elapsed since dose 2.

• Varicella (Chickenpox): Two doses are required. Doses should be given at 12-15 months and 4-6 years (prior to kindergarten entry). The 2nd dose may be administered as early as 3 months after the 1st dose, however, a dose administered after a 4-week interval is considered valid. No doses are required when student has history of varicella disease documented by a licensed physician.

years of age or three doses if the series is started after 15 years.

• Influenza: Annual vaccination recommended for all ages > 6 months of age. Number of doses is dependent on age and number of doses given in previous years.

• Men. B: Recommended started at 16 years old.

• Covid-19 Immunizations: recommended.

PAWNEE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT

715 Broadway, Larned 620-285-6963 or 1-800-211-4401

Fax: 620-285-3246

www.pawneecountyks.org

Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday

7:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m., 1:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Tuesday 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

The Pawnee County Health Department is a public health agency that provides preventive health care, such as immunization clinics and well child clinics to people who live in Pawnee County. It can assist clients to obtain medical care if needed. Pawnee County Health Department’s professional staff provides care to individuals through its services. Services are strictly confidential. Emphasis is placed on preventive health care services and education.

Health care with the department is partly paid for through federal and state grants; Fees for service/self pay; Medicaid, Medicare and other 3rd party insurance. Donations accepted.

Child Safety Seat inspection by appointment.

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EDUCATION

USD 495

FORT LARNED USD 495 120 E. 6th, Larned, KS 67550 Phone: 620-285-3185

FAX: 620-285-3185

www.usd495.com

Bryce Wachs, Superintendent Tiffany Burris, Board Clerk

Board of Education

The USD 495 Board of Education meets at 6 p.m. on the second Monday of the month at the District Office.

Brent Hemken, President

Brian Carlton, Vice-President

Michelle Koch, Jessie Pleasant, Jade Meyer, Vance Smith, Charles Tabler

Larned High School

Dustin Wilson, Principal 815 Corse 620-285-2151

Larned Middle School

Shane Sundahl, Principal 904 Corse 620-285-8430

Fort Larned Elementary

Catrina McGurk, Principal 2104 Broadway 620-285-2141

Tri-County Cooperative, ALC Tri-County Preschool

Denise Schmidt, Special Education Cooperative Director 620-285-3119

Jump Start Fort Larned Elementary

Catrina McGurk 2104 Broadway 620-285-2141

USD

496

Brian Spencer, Superintendent Rene Buntain, K-6 Principal Mark Pypwell, 7-12 Principal

Traci Nuckolls, Board Clerk

USD 496 School Board

Jeff Holste, President

Laurie Josefiak, Vice-President

Cindy Colglazier

Tracy Hands

Candi Polson

Carrie Reece

Kelcee Pelton

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Denise Schmidt hired as Tri-County special services director

Denise Schmidt has taken the position as Tri-County Special Service Cooperative Director. She is a life-long Central Kansas resident in her 20th year of education. She has worked in Special Education for 17 years in the Hoisington, Great Bend and Central Plains School Districts. For the last three years, she was at Lincoln Elementary School in Lincoln, Kan.

Tri-County Special Services Cooperative provides special education services to students in the Fort Larned, Pawnee Heights, and Kinsley-Offerle school districts for children and students from 3 years to 21 years old.

Sheriff’s deputies Perez and Delaney SROs

With the goal of strengthening law enforcement efforts in their respective communities, the school districts in Pawnee County will be looking to two sheriff’s deputies with special duties in school buildings and at functions in the county.

Marc Perez, a 12-year veteran of the Pawnee County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO), and Nicholas Delaney, a deputy with four years’ of experience, have been retained as School Resource Officers (SROs) for both USD 495 and USD 496 school districts for the 2022-23 school year. As sworn officers of the PCSO, they will function as visible, active law enforcement figures with an authoritative role on-campus during the school year, while remaining answerable to the PCSO as needed as well as when school is not in session. As lead SRO, Perez will maintain an office at Larned High School. Deputy Delaney will serve in a back-up capacity, allowing for continued coverage of both school districts.

During the first few weeks of school, both officers will be shadowing SROs at school districts in Haskell County, under the direction of Haskell County Sheriff Troy Briggs. Deputy Perez’s duty hours are to be coordinated between the sheriff and school administrators, with approximately 85% of the hours at USD 495 and 15% on the campuses of USD 496.

School districts will bear 75% of the SRO’s annual salary and benefits, with USD 495 assuming 85% of that amount. Each district will pay 50% of their respective proportional amount to the county at the start of each school semester.

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CHURCHES

ASSEMBLY OF GOD

Assembly of God Church

921 Broadway, Larned 620-285-3077

Pastor Ryan Webster

Sunday worship: 10:00 a.m. www.larnedchurch.com

BAPTIST

Rozel First Baptist Church

100 Grand, Rozel 620-527-4385

First Southern Baptist Church 1224 Corse Ave., Larned 620-804-1863

Pastor Randy Kuhn

Sunday school: 9:30 a.m.

Sunday worship: 10:45 a.m. www.fsbclarned.com

Independent Baptist Church

124 E. 14th St., Larned 620-264-0631

Pastor Randy Kuhn

Sunday school: 9:30 a.m.

Sunday worship: 10:30 a.m. & 6:00 p.m.

Wednesday worship: 7:00 p.m.

CATHOLIC

Sacred Heart Church

1111 State Street, Larned 620-285-2035

Father Bernard Felix

Sunday Mass: 10:30 a.m.

Saturday Mass: 5:00 p.m.

For more service times at the church, Larned State Hospital and Belpre: www.sacredheartlarned.org

CHRISTIAN

First Christian Church

716 Broadway, Larned 620-285-2964

CHRISTIAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL

Escue Chapel CME

1220 Carroll Street, Larned 620-285-6611

Rev. Cameron J. Moore

Sunday school: 10:00 a.m.

Sunday worship: 11:00 a.m.

CHURCH OF CHRIST

Larned Church of Christ 1515 Carroll Ave., Larned 620-285-6143

EPISCOPAL

Sts. Mary & Martha of Bethany Episcopal Church 803 Main St., Larned 620-285-6503

Rev. Mark Cowell

Sunday worship: 10:00 a.m.

LUTHERAN – ELCA

Garfield Lutheran Church

203 Sherman, Garfield

Sunday worship: 9:00 a.m.

Sunday school: 10:15 a.m.

LUTHERAN –MISSOURI SYNOD

Grace Lutheran Church

524 Carroll, Larned 620-285-2013

Sunday service: 10:30 a.m.

Adult Bible study and Sunday school: 9:30 a.m.

NAZARENE

New Beginnings Church 1014 Broadway, Larned 620-285-6392

Daryl Riffel

Sunday school: 9:30 a.m.

Sunday worship: 10:45 a.m.

Wednesday worship: 7:00 p.m.

NON-DENOMINATIONAL

The Father’s House of Larned 221 E. 10th St., Larned 620-285-7377

The Lord’s Remnant 521 Corse Ave., Larned 620-285-3724

Saturday worship: 10:30 a.m.

Rozel Christian Fellowship Smith & Edwards Street, Rozel 620-525-1500

Pastor Stan Bryant

Saturday worship: 7:30 p.m.

Covered dish dinner: 6:30 p.m.

Faith Fellowship Church 27311 NE 232 Road, Hanston 7 miles west of Burdett on K-156 620-525-6261

Pastor Doug Ellison

Sunday school: 9:30 a.m.

Sunday worship: 10:30 a.m.

PRESBYTERIAN

First Presbyterian Church 1004 W. Eighth Street, Larned 620-285-6033

Rev. P.J. Southam

Sunday school: 9:30 a.m.

Sunday worship: 11:00 a.m.

UNITED METHODIST

First United Methodist Church 701 Main, Larned

620-285-3183

Pastor Trish North

Sunday worship: 10:15 a.m. www.larnedumc.org

Burdett United Methodist 502 Elm, Burdett 620-525-6232

Pastor Linda Doyle

Sunday worship: 10:00 a.m.

Garfield United Methodist 204 Sherman, Garfield 620-285-3183 (Larned office)

Pastor Trish North Sunday worship: 8:45 a.m. www.larnedumc.org

Trinity Lutheran Church

Worship & Education Schedule

Saturday Worship - 5:00 p.m.

Sunday Worship - 10:30 a.m.

KICKS Midweek Education, Wednesdays during school year, 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.

TLC Discoveries After-School Program and Little Blessings Preschool: 620-793-8816

2701-24th Street, Great Bend, Kansas 620-793-7894

Office Hours: 9:00-Noon & 1:00-4:00

Monday-Friday http://tlcgbks.wix.com/trinity-church trinitychrch@hotmail.com

Facebook Page: TrinityLutheranChurchKS

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LCMC/ NALC Affiliate

Jordaan Memorial Library Debby Gore, Library Director 724 Broadway St., Larned 620-285-2876

www.jordaanlibrary.com

Hours: Monday through Friday

a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Saturday and Sunday

Heights

Libraries are committed to the community and its patrons. Throughout the year, libraries offers story times, reading clubs for boys and girls, summer reading programs, crafting, etc., as well as online services.

The time you spend reading with your child opens their mind to faraway places, exciting adventures, and sets them on

the pathway to an interest in lifelong learning. If your child lives in the 67550 zip code, you can register for Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library at Jordaan Library. Children enrolled in this program receive a free book every month until their fifth birthday. This program is made possible through the generous sponsorship of The United Way of Central Kansas and community members.

Regular Worship & Fellowship

SUNDAY SERVICES

9:15 a.m. - Grow Groups (2 years to Adults) Nursery Provided 10:30 a.m. - Worship Service & Children’s Church (Ages 4 years through 4th Grade) 6:00 p.m. - Small Group Studies

Garfield City Library City Building 217 3rd St., Garfield 620-569-2385 (City Office)

WEDNESDAY NIGHT ACTIVITIES

5:30-8:00 p.m. - Evening activities for young and old starting with a meal

PRAYER OPPORTUNITIES

6:00 a.m. - Tuesday 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. - Thursdays

4811 Broadway, Great Bend, KS 67530 620-793-6139

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HUMANE SOCIETY

Volunteers fuel ongoing mission

Pawnee County Humane Society’s mission is ongoing, to provide forever homes for sheltered animals and prevent suffering, neglect and abuse to animals through community awareness and education.

In 2005, a group of concerned citizens recognized that Larned, like many communities across the country, had a problem with pet homelessness. Strays brought to the Larned City Pound were euthanized after three days if not claimed by their owners, or had no owner to claim them. In many cases, these were healthy, adoptable animals that only needed a safe, caring place to stay until they could be placed in new homes. After several meetings to discuss the problem and explore options, the Pawnee County Humane Society (PCHS) was established as a steering committee under the City of Larned.

The first priority in those early days was to decrease

the euthanization of these unclaimed pets. Hampered by lack of a brick-and-mortar facility, the organization was able to successfully help hundreds of animals over the years by establishing a network of volunteer foster homes. Caring individuals opened their homes, and their hearts, to these animals, which gave the society time to find them homes. As awareness grew, PCHS also began helping with animals from the whole county.

The organization was granted a non-profit 501(c)3 status in August, 2011. With support from the PCHS board, Andrea BuhlerLartz continues as shelter manager since 2017.

“Our success is due to the countless hours put in by our many volunteers who truly want to make life a little better for the homeless pets in Pawnee County,” Buhler noted. “Also, thanks to the support of our local veterinary clinics, the homeless pets are

spayed, neutered, and living healthier lives.”

Many community interactions are dedicated to keeping the Humane Society running. The annual dog swim at the close of summer, raffles, cash giveaways, community donation events and interactive social media fundraisers continue to support the society’s aim.

Volunteer support continues to drive campaigns for continuously needed pet items such as food and litter.

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www.larnedvet.com LARNED VETERINARY CLINIC 1443 120th Ave., PO Box 27 620-285-3153 Hours: M-F 8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m., Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. 24-hour Emergency Services Large and small animal medicine and surgery, in-house diagnostics, grooming, boarding and pet supplies.

LARNED

4-H Clubs of Pawnee County

Pawnee County

Extension Office

715 Broadway, Rm. 6, Larned 620-285-6901

The Pawnee County clubs are Gem Dandys, Pawnee Peppers, Tiny Toilers, Western Wranglers, Zook Zippers.

Walter S. Chears

American Legion Post 106 620-285-9373

Commander Mike Vondracek

American Legion Auxiliary Post 106 Rita Kurtz, 620-285-1262

American Legion Riders Chapter 106 Mike Vondracek 620-285-9373

Veterans of Foreign Wars

Jack Kreiger Post No. 7271

502 W. 5th, Larned 863-242-8198

Commander Tristan Gill

VFW Auxiliary Post No. 7271

502 W. 5th, Larned Rita Kurtz, 620-285-1262

DAR

Merlene Baird, 620-285-6070

FCE Units in Pawnee County Pawnee County

Extension Office

Rm. 6, 715 Broadway, Larned 620-285-6901

The unit in Pawnee County is Sunflower Homemakers FCE.

Knights of Columbus Norman Dreiling, 620-285-6547

Meets 1st Tuesday, 7:00 p.m. 1216 M Road, Larned.

Larned Garden Club

Merlene Baird, 620-285-6070

Meets 4th Friday, 2:00 p.m. at Chamber of Commerce meeting room.

Larned Music Club

Connie Carlton, 620-285-9216

Meets 2nd Tuesday, 7:00 p.m. September-May at Larned Chamber of Commerce building, Jordaan Club Room

Larned Civic PRIDE 620-285-6901

Meets 2nd Monday noon - 1:00 p.m. at Pizza Hut.

Larned Quilting Bees

Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday 7:00 p.m. at Larned Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall 8th and Morris

Laureate Beta Nu

Connie Mauney, 620-804-1001

Meets 2nd Tuesday 7:00 p.m. during the school year. Meets in member’s homes, call for location.

Noon Lions Club Dr. Kristy Mull larnednoonlionsclub@gmail. com

Meets Wednesday at noon at the Pawnee Valley Community Hospital meeting room.

Fort Larned Lions Club

Steven Lewis, 620-285-1609 ftlarnedlions@gmail.com

Meets 1st and 3rd Monday, 6:00 p.m.

Saints Mary and Martha of Bethany Episcopal Church 803 Main St., Larned

Pawnee Co. Farmers Union Tom Giessel, 620-285-2517

P.E.O. Nancy Adams, 620-285-2053

Prairie Arts Unlimited Patricia Hassman 620-285-7223

Rotary Club

Merlene Baird, 620-285-6070

Meets every Tuesday, 7:00 a.m. at Sweets ‘n Eats 422 Broadway, Larned

Women’s Golf Association 620-285-3935

BURDETT

Frederick A. Browne American Legion Post 280 206 Elm, Burdett Commander Gary Pelton 620-525-6586

American Legion Auxiliary Post 280 American Legion Community Building

206 Elm St., Burdett Linda Schadel, 620-525-6770

EMS (volunteer)

Chelsea Hoffman, Director 620-282-8844

Meets 1st Monday every other month at the Senior Center, 211 Elm, Burdett.

Volunteer Fire Department Gary McJunkin, 620-525-1038

Meets 3rd Monday Fire Station 209 Elm, Burdett

ROZEL

Rozel Lions Club

Meets 3rd Monday September - May at Rozel Methodist Church 7:00 p.m.

Rozel PRIDE Pam Taylor www.facebook.com/rozel. pride

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GREAT BEND POINTS OF INTEREST

GREAT BEND’S ART & WINE WALK

First Thursday in May, come on downtown and stroll through the participating stores. See artists displaying their wares and sample some wine. A fun and popular event!

CHEYENNE BOTTOMS

204 NE 60 Rd, Great Bend 620-793-3066

• The largest marsh in the interior of the United States, designated a “Wetland of International Importance”.

• The Bottoms is one of the most important ecosystems in Kansas and one of the most important migration points for shorebirds in North America.

• A mecca for bird watchers expecially during spring and fall migration.

• Hunting, primarily duck and goose, is a big draw for locals and those from other states.

• A scenic overlook is located 8 mi. East of Hoisington with a 10-foot tower for viewing bottoms. The tower is reached by a series of handicapped-accessible ramps.

TRAIL OF LIGHTS GREAT BEND

•Our light displays twinkle in various places around town, Brit Spaugh Park & Zoo, Jack Kilby Square, Veteran’s Memorial Park, K96 Hwy & 10th and MORE! Many light displays have been crafted by the City Park Department Employees. For more information contact Great Bend Convention and Visitor’s Bureau, 620-792-2750 or City of Great Bend 620-793-4111. www.exploregreatbend.com

GREAT BEND ALIVE – FINAL FRIDAYS ON FOREST

Forest Avenue comes alive the last Friday of the month from April to November. Meet your friends on Forest Ave. in downtown Great Bend for some fun! Adult beverages, entertainment, food trucks and games for the kids.

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ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES

Elder or dependent adult abuse can be physical, psychological, sexual, emotional or financial. Abusers can be caregivers, acquaintances or family members.

Report Abuse

Kansas Department for Aging and Services

800-922-5330

Nursing Home Complaints

Kansas Department of Health & Environment, 800-842-0078

ALCOHOLISM/SUBSTANCE ABUSE

NA Larned Main St. Group

803 Main

Alcoholics Anonymous 504 Broadway, 620-285-2656

CHILD CARE SUPPORT

Kansas Department for Children and Families

888-369-4777

Employed parents financial help with child care expenses. (Cash assistance)

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

Family Crisis Center Inc. Great Bend, 620-792-1885

ECONOMIC & EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT

Social and Rehabilitation Services

Larned State Hospital, Larned

620-285-4630

Temporary assistance for families (cash assistance), food assistance, medical assistance, child care assistance and general assistance.

EMERGENCY SERVICE AID

American Red Cross Central and Western Kansas

120 W. Prescott Salina, KS 67401

1-785-827-3644

www.redcross.org

Helping Hands Ministries

501 Main St., Larned 785-259-2140

Tonya Andrews, Director

Open Tuesday and Thursday 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Provides emergency assistance to local persons; Salvation Army vouchers also available to assist with clothing, rent, utilities, glasses, prescriptions, school supplies, etc. Transient assistance for gasoline, lodging, and food. Disaster assistance is also available. larnedhh@att.net

Pawnee County

Ministerial Alliance

Provides emergency aid. Most pastors in Pawnee County are contacts. See page 54.

United Way of Central Kansas

1125 Williams, Great Bend Charell Owings, 620-792-2403

First United Methodist Church

701 Main St., 620-285-3183

Orphan Grain Train

501 Main St., Larned Lois Eye, 620-804-0019

Open 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Donate clothes to be shipped to third world countries.

FAMILY SERVICE

Healthy Families Kansas

Children’s Service League

3520 Lakin Ave. Suite 107 Great Bend 620-603-8442 ext. 1922

Vicki Richardson

Family Engagement Coordinator

620-868-0139 (cell) vrichardson@kcsl.org

Healthy Families of Barton, Rice, Pawnee and Stafford counties is a service that partners with parents to build a community of happy, healthy, safe and smart children ready for school.

FAMILY PRESERVATION

Kansas Department for Children and Families 785-296-4653

Intensive in-home services are provided through a contract with a Child Welfare Case Management Provider.

FOOD SERVICES

Friendship Meals 113 W. 4th, Larned 620-285-3504

Pawnee County Food Pantry 501 Main Street, Larned Linda Wyman, 620-285-3449

Open Tuesday and Thursday 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

HOSPICE CARE

Golden Belt Home Health and Hospice

3515 Broadway Great Bend 620-792-8171

Kindred Hospice 620-664-5757

IN HOME SERVICES FOR OLDER ADULTS

ElderCare, Inc.

1121 Washington St. Great Bend 620-792-5942

MENTAL ILLNESS

The Center for Counseling & Consultation 5815 Broadway, Great Bend 620-792-2544

A Full Service, Licensed, Community Mental Health Center www.thecentergb.org

SEXUAL ASSAULT

Family Crisis Center Inc. Great Bend 620-792-1885

888-END-ABUSE (888-363-2287)

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Kansas’ largest psychiatric facility is based in Larned

Larned State Hospital (LSH), operated by the Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services (KDADS), sits on a 78-acre campus and is the largest psychiatric facility in the state, serving Kansans since 1914. The hospital serves more than 450 patients and residents and employs more than 750 staff members. The hospital has three patient/ resident programs on campus, the Psychiatric Services Program, State Security Program, and the Sexual Predator Program. The hospital employs medical staff, nurses, mental health technicians, social workers, psychologists, a full time chaplain and therapists to address routine medical and psychiatric needs of patients. Additionally, the hospital has multiple support service areas, including laundry, purchasing and supply, financial services, safety/security, and engineering, to name a few. LSH is also home to the popular Sunflower Grill and has an amazing greenhouse that offers bedding plants and crafts for sale to the general public.

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Child/Adult Abuse Reporting

800-922-5330

Childhelp®

800-422-4453

Child Find of America

800-426-5678, 800-292-9688

CrimeStoppers

620-285-3277

Domestic Abuse

Sexual Assault

888-363-2287, 888-END-Abuse

Family Crisis Center

620-792-1885, 866-792-1885

Fraud Abuse Hotline

800-432-3913

Kansas Children’s Service League Parent Helpline Box 517, Wichita

316-942-4261, 800-332-6378

www.kcsl.org

Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services

www.kdads.ks.gov

Kansas Department for Children and Families

1305 Patton Road, Great Bend 620-792-5324

www.dcf.ks.gov

Kansas Legal Services, Inc.

800-723-6953

www.kansaslegalservices.org

Kansas Weatherization Assistance Program

800-333-4636

Medicaid (Customer Assistance)

800-766-9012

Missing/Abducted Children National Center Missing & Exploited Children

800-843-5678

Nursing Home Complaints

Kansas Department of Health & Environment

800-842-0078

Poison Control

800-222-1222

Rape/Incest

800-656-4673, ext. 1

Senior Health Insurance Counseling for Kansas

800-860-5260

Stop It Now!

888-773-8368

Tobacco Cessation

800-QUIT-NOW, 800-784-8669

Youth in Trouble/Runaways

800-786-2929

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www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org

There’s an emergency. Police and fire departments – 911

There’s a power outage in your neighborhood.

KPL – 620-285-8585

Midwest Energy, Rozel & Burdett

800-222-3121

You suspect child abuse.

Kansas Department for Children & Families – 620-792-5324

Pawnee County Sheriff

620-285-2211

Larned Police – 620-285-8545

You smell gas.

Kansas Gas Service

888-482-4950

Black Hills Energy, Burdett

800-694-8989

You find an injured animal.

Burdett – City Maintenance Manager

620-525-6676 or 620-525-6279

Garfield – Mayor – 620-569-2544

Rozel – City Office – 620-527-4399

Larned Police – 620-285-8545

Pawnee County Sheriff

620-285-2211

You see someone being cruel to an animal.

Burdett – City Maintenance Manager

620-525-6676 or 620-525-6279

Garfield – Mayor – 620-569-2544

Rozel – City Office – 620-527-4399

Larned Police – 620-285-8545

Your pet is at the pound. Burdett – City Maintenance Manager

620-525-6676 or 620-525-6279

Garfield – Mayor – 620-569-2544

Rozel – City Office – 620-527-4399

Larned Police – 620-285-8545

You want to complain about a parking ticket or loud music.

Pawnee County Sheriff

620-285-2211

Larned Police – 620-285-8545

Your water main breaks.

Burdett – 620-525-6279

Garfield – 620-569-2385

Larned – 620-285-8500

Rozel – 620-527-4399

You want to register to vote.

Pawnee County Clerk

620-285-3721

Pawnee County Health Dept.

620-285-6963

Larned City Office – 620-285-8500

You want to talk to the mayor. Burdett – Linda Schadel

620-525-6770

Garfield – Kevin Greathouse

620-569-2544

Larned – William Nusser

620-285-8500

Rozel – Erin Josefiak

620-527-4404

You want to know if you live in a flood zone. Emergency Management/Zoning Director Josh Huff – 620-804-1508 Assistant Director Joel Davis

620-285-3276

715 Broadway, Larned

620-285-8966

You have a zoning question. Burdett – 620-525-6279

Garfield – 620-569-2385

Larned – 620-285-8500

Pawnee County – 620-285-8966

Rozel – 620-527-4399

You want to know if you are eligible for an affordable rental or housing unit. Contact a local real estate agent Department of Housing and Urban Development www.hud.gov

Housing counseling for home buyers and renters.

1-800-569-4287

You have a health question.

Pawnee County Health Department

620-285-6963 or 1-800-211-4401

You see someone illegally dumping garbage in an unincorporated area.

Pawnee County Sheriff

620-285-2211

You know of an unsafe sidewalk or street or have a street light problem.

Burdett – 620-525-6279

Garfield – 620-569-2385

Larned – 620-285-8500

Rozel – 620-527-4399

You have a question about water quality.

Burdett – 620-525-6279

Garfield – 620-569-2385

Larned – 620-285-8500

Rozel – 620-527-4399

You want to escape domestic violence. Family Crisis Center

620-792-1885

You want to dispose of household hazardous waste.

Pawnee County Landfill

620-285-2016

You want a business license.

Burdett – 620-525-6279

Garfield – 620-569-2385

Larned – 620-285-8500

Rozel – 620-527-4399

You want to dispute your property tax bill.

Pawnee County Treasurer –620-285-3746

You want to subscribe to a local newspaper.

Great Bend Tribune, 2012 Forest Ave., Great Bend 620-792-1211

The Tiller & Toiler 115 W. 15th, Larned 620-285-3111

You have a question about farming activities.

Pawnee County Extension

620-285-6901

You need a referral for day care. Pawnee County Health Department

620-285-6963 or 800-211-4401

You are interested in adoption or foster care.

Catholic Social Service

620-792-1393

Emberhope – 800-593-1950

POST OFFICES

Burdett 67523

Postmaster Judith Wasko 202 Elm, 620-525-6631

Monday-Friday:

8:00 a.m. - noon

Saturday: 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Forever stamps and priority mail flat rate envelopes may be purchased.

Garfield 67529 213 3rd, 620-569-2210

Monday-Friday: 8:00 a.m. - noon

Saturday: 8:15 a.m. - 9:15 a.m.

Rozel 67574 108 N. Main, 620-527-4229

Monday - Friday: 8:00 a.m. - noon

Saturday: 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.

Larned 67550

Postmaster Steve Penick 803 Broadway

620-285-2791

Monday - Friday:

8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Saturday: 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

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The Welcome Inn Leisure Center in Larned and the Burdett Senior Center both serve as community centers where Pawnee County’s older residents can come together for coffees, meetings and other activities for senior citizens. The Welcome Inn is also a Friendship Meal site.

Welcome Inn Leisure Center

113 W. Fourth St., Larned 620-285-3504

Open 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday

The building can also be rented. Friendship Meals Director Marilyn Bell said lunch is served Monday through Friday at noon, followed by cards and dominoes.

Lunch is $3.50 for those 60 years or older and $5.75 for those younger than 60.

Take-out meals and frozen meals are available. Home-delivered meals are also available Monday through Friday for eligible persons.

Exercise equipment is available for use from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., Monday - Friday

Activities and meeting times:

• Friendship Meals

Monday through Friday, noon

• Birthdays celebrated on the 2nd Wednesday with cake

• Nutrition programs

• Coffee

Tuesday, 9:30-10:30 a.m.

• Free blood pressure checks

1st Tuesday, 11:15 a.m.

• Angel Care

3rd Tuesday, 11:30 a.m.

Burdett Senior Center

203 Elm Street, Burdett 620-525-6655

Activities and meeting times:

• Potluck

Second and Fourth Mondays at noon

• Coffee and doughnuts

3rd Friday 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.

• Ladies’ Coffee

Tuesday & Thursday 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

• Men’s Coffee

Sunday - 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.

Pawnee County Health Department

715 Broadway, Larned

620-285-6963 or 1-800-211-4401

Fax: 620-285-3246

www.pawneecountyks.org

Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday

7:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m., 1:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Tuesday 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

• Free legal service quarterly

• Hand waxing by appointment

• Yoga

Monday and Thursday 11:00 a.m.

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SENIORS

SERVICES AVAILABLE FOR PAWNEE COUNTY

Disabled Placard and/or Plate

Pawnee County Treasurer

715 Broadway, Larned, 620-285-3746

ElderCare Inc.

www.eldercareks.org

Office hours

8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Monday - Thursday 1121 Washington St. Great Bend 620-792-5942 or 877-792-5942

Services include home services such as care management, personal care, homemaker, respite, medication management, nutrition management, wellness checks with a Registered Nurse and companionship.

Emergency Alert Device

Golden Belt Telephone Rush Center 785-372-4236 or 800-432-7965

Employment

The Older Kansans Employment Program (OKEP) is funded by the Kansas Legislature through the Kansas Department of Commerce to assist individuals age 55 and older in obtaining gainful employment. The Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) is a federally-funded, work-based training program providing economically disadvantaged older persons the opportunity to gain key work skills necessary for viable employment. SWKAAA is the contracted provider for these and other employment services.

Pawnee County Source | 51 “We Serve and Enhance the Lives of Others with Caring Hands” Great Bend Medicalodges Inc. has been serving communities in Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma since 1961. Offering rehab to home, short term care, long term care and skilled nursing services in your hometown. Give us a call at 620-792-2165. 1401 Cherry Lane in Great Bend. Providing a continuum of care to meet changing healthcare needs Call or stop by for a tour today! 785-222-2574 785-222-25-2574 74 Retirement Apartments Assisted Living Center Skilled Nursing Center Relaxing atmosphere. Experienced caregivers. The right amount of care. 405 Grand Ave., Stafford, KS 620-234-5208 402 N. Santa Fe St., St. John, KS 620-549-3541 www.leisurehomestead.com

SENIORS

Jordaan Memorial Library

724 Broadway, Larned

620-285-2876

Large print books, audio books, Talking Books, magazines, DVDs, meeting room, copy machine, Internet access, microfilm reader, microfilm of Pawnee County newspaper and censuses, magnifiers and vision aids.

Legal services

Elder Law Hotline, 888-353-5337, is a project of Kansas Legal Service. At the toll-free hotline, attorneys answer questions in civil cases for Kansans age 60 or older. Free or low cost assistance for cases may be referred to a local Senior Citizens Law Project attorney or a private attorney. Hours are 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Help is available in English or Spanish.

Senior Health Insurance Counseling for Kansas (SHICK)

800-860-5260

SHICK offers:

• Free, Confidential Counseling: An opportunity to speak with real

people, not automated systems

• Employment and Medicare Information

• Disability and Medicare Information

• Supplemental Rate Comparisons via the Kansas Insurance Department Website

• Assistance with Medicare Part DPrescription Drug Coverage

Senior Services Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services kdads.ks.gov

The SouthWest Kansas Area Agency on Aging

1905 Washington St. Great Bend

620-793-6633

236 San Jose Drive, Dodge City 800-742-9531

www.swkaaa.org

SWKAAA is a planning, coordinating and funding agency for services to anyone age 60 and older living in southwest Kansas. This includes

rental assistance and caregiver programs.

SWKAAA has information vital for senior citizens’ well-being and lifestyle. Printed materials can be picked up at either senior center.

Transportation

The Welcome Inn Leisure Center dispatches the Pawnee County Bus, which is available to anybody who needs transportation, not just senior citizens.

Call 620-285-3504 from 12:30 p.m.2:00 p.m. Monday - Friday.

The eight-passenger bus is funded by the Kansas Department of Transportation through grant money, and volunteer drivers operate the bus. Schedules are built on the availability of the bus and drivers. The fare for in-county transportation is $2 per person. Out-of-county fares are $7. On-call trips, if available, are made to Hutchinson, Great Bend, Hays and Wichita for doctors’ appointments.

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HOUSING AUTHORITIES AND SUBSIDIZED HOUSING

Apartments for age 62+ or handicapped or assistance for families under age 62

Pawnee Plaza

1801 Broadway, P.O. Box 8, Larned, 620-285-6661

Santa Fe Trail Apartments

1312 Carroll, Larned , 620-285-2630

Housing Opportunities Inc.

1313 Stone, Great Bend, 620-792-3299

HOI was founded in 1995 as a Community Housing Development Organization to develop affordable housing projects in a three-county area.

Pawnee County projects include Prairie Villas (1001 W 13th St.), Hearthstone (417 W. 18th St.), MeadowBrooks (North of 18th Street), and Street of Dreams (223 W. 17th St., all ages). HOI also manages the City-owned Larned Dream Homes (113 E. 20th St., all ages).

LONG-TERM CARE, NURSING HOMES, ASSISTED LIVING, INDEPENDENT LIVING

Country Living of Larned Assisted Living, Memory Care & Home Plus Services

714 W. 9th, Larned, 620-285-6900

www.countrylivingoflarned.com

Leisure Homestead Association

405 Grand Ave., Stafford, 620-234-5208

402 N. Santa Fe, St. John, 620-549-3541

www.leisurehomestead.com

Locust Grove Village

701 W. 6th, La Crosse, 785-222-2574

Medicalodges Great Bend

5926 Eisenhower, Great Bend, 620-792-3207

SENIORS Pawnee County Source | 53 MAGNA-DRY magnadrygb.com CALL US NOW! 620-282-2267 AIR DUCT CLEANING MOLD REMEDIATION WATER DAMAGE CLEANUP CLEANUP CLEANING RY CLEANING

Pawnee County demographics

Kansas was ranked as the first leading wheat production state with about 363 million bushels produced in 2021. Kansas produces nearly 20% of all wheat grown in the United States. It was also tops in grain sorghum (milo), and third in cattle production.

Pawnee County had 362 farms with an average size of 1,310 acres in 2021. Total acreage provided by the Kansas Department of Agriculture was 474,275 acres, accounting for 98% of total acreage in the county.

The KDA reports that in 2021, 19 agriculture and agriculture-related sectors directly contributed $212 million in output and 567 jobs to the Pawnee County economy. Direct and indirectly, ag sectors have a total impact of $251 million in output and 774 jobs. The average net farm income per farm was $83,626.

Top two sectors by output and employment are beef cattle ranching and farming, and grain farming, They all contribute to providing food security for the nation and the world. The beef cattle industry contributed $103.67 million in revenue, while grain farming contributed $74.17 million.

The climate in Pawnee County is sub-humid and is marked by extremes of precipitation and temperature. The average growing season is about 174 days and has ranged from 143 to 220 days.

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Ag Systems Inc. 810 E. 14th St. (U.S. 56), Larned, only wants the best for their Customers. That is why they utilize Diversified Agrisurance for their Customers’ center pivot insurance needs. Trouble – even disaster – can happen in the blink of an eye. Don’t wait until you have a claim to find out what is and isn’t covered!

When choosing an insurance provider for your “major brand” center pivots, it is important to pick a Company that knows and understands the irrigation business. Diversified Agrisurance has over 40 years of experience and has f become the single largest insurer o mechanized irrigation equipment in the nation! Coverage is provided through Ce C ntral States Indemnity Co. of Omaha, an A+ rated I Insurance Company.

Their policy covers most direct physical losses to covered p property Unlike most of the competitors, their policies do n not depreciate the value of the equipment in the event of a

loss. They pay full cost, less deductible, on pivots up to 35 years of age, to repair or replace, whichever is less, up to the insured value shown on the policy. In addition, coverage is available for sudden structural damage to your pivot caused by or resulting from mechanical or electrical failure for qualifying pivots less than 35 years old. Limited coverage is available on pivots over 35 years of age.

Claims always seem to happen at the most inopportune time – usually within the heart of irrigation season. Ag Systems Inc. promises to get you up and running as quick fi as possible – Diversi ed Agrisurance can settle most claims quickly with an estimate, photos of damage, and simple proof of loss form!

Is it time for a Center Pivot Insurance Checkup? They have competitive premiums! Feel free to stop in or call Debora Fox-Johnson for your “No Obligation” Quote.

Pawnee County Source | 55 We specialize in irrigation insurance. Agrisurance Relationship Driven. Ag Systems, Inc. Debora Fox-Johnson 810 E. 14th St. Larned, KS 620-285-2111 debora.fox-johnson@ilsbeef.com We insure all major brands. Ask us for a No Obligation quote. Specializing in Insurance Coverage for Center Pivots 620-285-2111 service or parts http://www.agsystemsirrigation.com
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Oil and gas in Pawnee County

According to the Kansas Geological Survey at the University of Kansas, the earliest production oil well in Pawnee County was drilled in July 1936. The operator was Simpson Oil Company and it was located in the northeast corner of the county, northwest of the City of Pawnee Rock.

The KSGS reported that in 2021, 155 oil wells produced 167,581 barrels of oil. In addition, 75 wells produced 372,259 mcf of natural gas (one mcf equals 1,000 cubic feet). As of April 2022, wells had pumped 48,511 barrels, and had extracted 128,468 mcf of natural gas.

Activity demographics for Pawnee County indicates a downward trend for oil and gas production dating back to 1980, although there was a spike in 2015.

Total producing wells for 2022 were listed at 38, down from 42 in 2021. Pawnee County currently ranks 511 in the nation based on barrels of oil equivalent production. There are currently 22 active producers in the county.

Kansas ranks ninth nationally in terms of oil production, and in 2022, Pawnee County ranked 49th among Kansas counties. Pawnee County ranks 30th in gas production in Kansas.

Oil is a by-product for many items we use daily in our community, Kansas and the world. It also plays a big part in the local economy through revenue and people employed.

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Pawnee County Commission

Pawnee County has three elected commissioners who meet Monday of each week at 9:00 a.m. in the commissioner’s room at the courthouse, second floor, 715 Broadway Larned

620-285-3721; Fax: 620-285-2559

Deborah Lewis, 1st District

620-285-3721

Phillip Hammeke, 2nd District

620-285-3721

Bob Rein, Jr., 3rd District 620-285-3721

Directory of Departments www.pawneecountykansas.com

Pawnee County Appraiser

Tina Keeler

715 Broadway, Larned

620-285-2915; Fax: 620-285-3802 tina.keeler@pawneecountyks.org

Pawnee County Attorney

Douglas W. McNett

715 Broadway, Larned

620-285-2139; Fax: 620-285-6293

Pawnee County Clerk

Stacey Rein

715 Broadway, Larned

620-285-3721

stacey.rein@pawneecountyks.org

PAWNEE COUNTY

Pawnee County Jail

Sheriff Scott King

Undersheriff Larry Atteberry

116 W. Eighth, Larned

620-285-2211

Fax: 620-285-7073

Pawnee County Attorney

Douglas McNett

715 Broadway St., Larned

620-285-2139

Fax: 620-285-6293

Pawnee County District Court

Pawnee County Courthouse

715 Broadway St., Larned

620-285-6937

Fax: 620-285-3665

Clerk of the District Court

Kay Schartz

620-285-6937

24TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

The 24th Judicial District consists of the following counties: Edwards, Hodgeman, Lane, Ness, Pawnee and Rush.

Chief Judge

Bruce Gatterman

620-285-2247

Pawnee County Register of Deeds

Joel Davis

715 Broadway, Larned

620-285-3276; Fax: 620-285-2908 joel.davis@pawneecountyks.org

Pawnee County Treasurer

Tami Keenan

715 Broadway, Larned

620-285-3746; Fax: 620-285-6704

Clerk of District Court

Kay Schartz

715 Broadway, Larned

620-285-6937; Fax: 620-285-3665 pndistct@pawnee.kscoxmail.com

Road & Bridge and Noxious Weed

Kurt Demel

County Highway Administrator

615 East 10th, Larned

620-285-6141; Fax: 620-285-2910

County Shop: 11th and Trail

Noxious Weed: 10th and Trail

pawneecountyhighway@yahoo.com

County Health Administrator

Cheryl Hoberecht

715 Broadway, Larned

620-285-6963, 800-211-4401

Fax: 620-285-3246

cheryl.hoberecht@pawneecounty.ks.org

Pawnee County Sheriff

Scott King

116 W. 8th, Larned

620-285-2211; Fax: 620-285-7073

sheriff.king@pawneecountysheriff.org

Emergency Management/Zoning Director Josh Huff – 620-804-1508

Assistant Director Joel Davis

620-285-3276

715 Broadway, Larned

620-285-8966

Solid Waste Supervisor

1044 K Rd, Larned

620-285-2016

rod.wheaton@pawneecountyks.org

District-Magistrate Judge, Pawnee County

Julie Fletcher-Cowell

620-285-6937

PROBATION SERVICES

24th Judicial District Court Services

606 Topeka, Larned

620-285-3100

Community Corrections & Juvenile Intake

606 Topeka, Suite 102, Larned Director Gail Antenen

620-285-3128

LARNED

Police Chief Charles Orth

419 Broadway, Larned

620-285-8545

Crimestoppers

419 Broadway, Larned

620-285-3277

Larned Municipal Court

417 Broadway, Larned

620-285-8500

1st and 3rd Thursdays Court Clerk Nora Schaller Judge Julie Fletcher-Cowell

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ADMINISTRATIVE

Great Bend Appliance celebrates 24 years of business

“We have a phenomenal staff who understands customer courtesy. They know their product and how to treat a customer the way that they want to be treated,” Great Bend Appliance, Furniture & SleepSource owner Dale E. Pruter said. This philosophy has served the business well as they just celebrated 24 years of business in Great Bend and the surrounding communities.

The store’s franchise agreement with Brand Source is the backbone of its variety and competitive edge. Brand Source collaborates with 4,000 individual business owners across the United States to buy brand-market appliances and furniture. “BrandSource gives the independent owners the visibility of the bigger box stores because we carry the same brands,” Pruter said. “It levels the playing field with the bigger companies. Some people come in and need it all and we can make truly competitive package deals.”

“We started out with just my wife and me, and have expanded to 21 employees as the business has grown,” Pruter said. Appliance service has been a big part of their success. They have two certified service technicians, Steven Nagel and Eric Johnson, to keep up with the demand for service and installations, both trained to service all Whirlpool, Maytag and Kitchenaid appliances. “We are happy and proud to have such quality young service techs who know how to treat customers and hold customer service as their number one priority,” Pruter said. In addition to service, they offer delivery, installation and set

up as well as in-home design and consulting services for customers.

Great Bend Appliance showcases Whirlpool, Maytag, KitchenAid and Amana appliances and have recently added several new brands to keep up with customer demand. The Sleep Source offers beds, mattresses, headboards and sheets. Serta’s gel-infused iComfort bed is a best seller, and they offer Corsicana and the new Tempurpedic family of products, plus a line of Sealy hybrid mattresses.

The England furniture division is a La-Z-Boy company that offers many different furniture products. Additions over the years include: Oreck vacuum cleaners, SunHeat infrared heaters and LG, Samsung flat-panel televisions.

“We are always looking for that next niche in the market,” Pruter said. “We try to have something for everyone. That’s how we succeed – by diversifying and listening to customer requests and needs.” The business has received honors as Outstanding Business of the Year by the Great Bend Chamber of Commerce and BrandSource Dealer of the year in 2005 through their regional buying group.

Employees include co-owner Sherry Pruter, Kenny Pruter, Steven Nagel, Rachel Nagel, Eric Rostine, Eric Johnson, Audra Rostine, Chonny Simonson, Teresa Wondra, Shelly Post, Jeni Doan, Pablo Ibarra, Michael “Mo” Oberle, Tammy Dreese, Daniel Hammeke, Chris Jeska, Kevin Wondra, Roland Nagel, Kenny Harman, and Grant Doan.

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Dale Pruter

TOWNSHIPS

ASH VALLEY

Trustee—Tim Dryden, 620-285-2406

2063 150th Ave., Larned, KS 67550

Treasurer—Margaret Spreier, 620-285-2523

1638 X Rd, Larned, KS 67550

Clerk—Jon Roy Kelty, 620-285-7039

2171 140th Ave, Larned, KS 67550

BROWNS GROVE

Trustee—Stanley Bryant, 620-525-6720

3248 O Rd, Burdett, KS 67523

Treasurer—Don Stejskal, 620-525-6680

3368 S Rd, Burdett, KS 67523

Clerk—Gary Pelton, 620-525-6586

3592 R Rd, Burdett, KS 67523

CONKLING

Trustee—Dallas Hiebert, 620-527-4255

2132 W Rd, Rozel, KS 67574

Treasurer—Joe Colglazier

620-527-4223, 620-527-4355

2532 U Rd, Rozel, KS 67574

Clerk—Marc Pieschl, 785-372-4463

2316 210 Ave, Rush Center, KS 67575

GARFIELD

Trustee—Eldon Meckfessel

620-569-2317; 620-569-2454

115 N Sherman, Garfield, KS 67529

Treasurer—Melvina Prescott, 620-569-2563

687 200th Ave, Garfield, KS 67529

Clerk—Daryl Prescott, 620-569-2563

687 200th Ave, Garfield, KS 67529

GRANT

Trustee—Jerry Knauf, 620-527-4265

204 Smith St, P.O. Box 85, Rozel, KS 67574

Treasurer—Robert Hammeke, 620-525-6675

2968 O Rd, Rozel, KS 67574

Clerk—Jim Snodgrass, 620-527-4486

1810 310th Ave, Rozel, KS 67574

KEYSVILLE

Trustee—John Woelk, 620-527-4424

1146 270th Ave, Rozel, KS 67574

Treasurer—Bill Price, 620-527-4443

817 270th Ave, Rozel, KS 67574

Clerk—Ray Colglazier, 620-527-4236

2638 I Rd, Rozel, KS 67574

LARNED

Trustee—Jerald Hadley, 620-285-5560

1254 O Rd, Larned, KS 67550

Treasurer—Debora Fox-Johnson

620-285-7449

1354 100th Ave, Larned, KS 67550

Clerk—Ken Fenwick, 620-285-7229

833 O Rd, Larned, KS 67550

LINCOLN

Trustee—Ron Pfenninger, 620-527-4456

3040 X Rd, Nekoma, KS 67559

Treasurer—Greg Umberger, 620-527-4472

3018 U Rd, Rozel, KS 67574

Clerk—Alan Hagerman, 620-527-4491

2247 270th Ave, Rozel, KS 67574

LOGAN

Trustee—Jerrod Smith, 620-285-2729

357 K Rd, Larned, KS 67550

Treasurer—Kathy Zook, 620-285-2577

895 40th Ave, Larned, KS 67550

Clerk—Alan Crane, 620-285-3323

1191 30th Ave, Larned, KS 67550

MORTON

Trustee—Justin Vanmeter, 620-527-4504

1513 US 183 Hwy, Larned, KS 67550

Treasurer—Danny Dipman, 620-285-3478

1727 190th Ave, Larned, KS 67550

Clerk—Stanley D. Crawford, 620-285-6266

1809 200th Ave, Larned, KS 67550

ORANGE

Trustee— John Welch, 620-569-2295

1594 B Rd, Garfield, KS 67529

Treasurer—Robert Cline, 620-569-2459

1674 D Rd, Garfield, KS 67529

Clerk—Bill Lange, Jr., 620-569-2368

1670 D Rd, Garfield, KS 67529

PAWNEE

Trustee—Allan Smith, 620-285-3087

1666 150th Ave, Larned, KS 67550

Treasurer—Roy Pleasant, 620-285-3632

1529 140th Ave, Larned, KS 67550

Clerk—Chad Erway, 620-285-0086

1457 160th Ave, Larned, KS 67550

PLEASANT GROVE

Trustee—Sharla Woods, 620-285-6773

1041 K19 Hwy S, Larned, KS 67550

Treasurer—Pete Schartz, 620-285-2951

826 I Rd, Larned, KS 67550

Clerk—Jane Zook, 620-285-3362

1227 I Rd, Larned, KS 67550

PLEASANT RIDGE

Trustee—Alan Converse, 620-569-2296

2216 J Rd, Garfield, KS 67529

Treasurer—Richard Meckfessel

620-569-2359

2450 K Rd, Rozel, KS 67574

Clerk—Steve Hall, 620-569-2499

933 220th Ave, Garfield, KS 67529

PLEASANT VALLEY

Trustee—David Hammeke, 620-995-3665

1205 C Rd, Belpre, KS 67519

Treasurer—Ruth Colglazier, 620-285-2560

1081 F Rd, Larned, KS 67550

Clerk—David Zook, 620-285-2507

496 Main, Larned, KS 67550

RIVER

Trustee—Marty Loving, 620-982-4430

351 T Rd, Pawnee Rock, KS 67567

Treasurer—Linda Slavik, 620-982-4480

399 R5 Rd, Pawnee Rock, KS 67567

Clerk—Steve Apley, 620-285-2598

1456 60th Ave, Pawnee Rock, KS 67567

SANTA FE

Trustee—Jared Larry Skelton, 620-285-5963

1153 180th Ave, Larned, KS 67550

Treasurer—Clint Barger, 620-285-7353

1692 I Rd, Garfield, KS 67529

Clerk—Bryan L. Fischer, 620-285-7466

1649 L Rd, Larned, KS 67550

SAWMILL

Trustee—Dan Ryan, 620-525-6748

927 330th Ave, Burdett, KS 67523

Treasurer—Jim Ryan, 620-525-6664

1023 330th Ave, Burdett, KS 67523

Clerk—Leon Keith Winter, 620-525-6515

3215 M Rd, Burdett, KS 67523

SHILEY

Trustee—Edgar Schadel

620-525-6794, 620-525-6617

3724 Y Rd, Alexander, KS 67513

Treasurer—Rodney Albrecht, 620-525-6628

3448 T Rd, Burdett, KS 67523

Clerk—Steve Miller, 620-525-6551

3535 U Rd, Burdett, KS 67523

VALLEY CENTER

Trustee—Frederick Grizzell, 620-348-4968 344 30th Ave, Macksville, KS 67557

Treasurer—Gary Seibert, 620-348-2081

651 20th Ave, Macksville, KS 67557

Clerk—Teddy Gingrich, 620-348-4753

270 70th Ave, Larned, KS 67550

WALNUT

Trustee—Jason Skelton, 620-285-3854

1276 U Rd, Larned, KS 67550

Treasurer—Kevin E. Fox, 620-285-2301

1206 U Rd, Larned, KS 67550

Clerk—Leonard Grant, 620-285-2573

1949 110th Ave, Larned, KS 67550

Township officials are elected by residents of their township. Elections are held during regular county-wide elections.

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STATE GOVERNMENT

State Offices:

Governor Laura Kelly

State Capitol

300 SW 10th Ave., St. 241S

Topeka, KS 66612-1590

Phone: 785-368-8500

Toll Free: 877-579-6757

https://governor.kansas.gov

State Representatives:

ALICIA STRAUB, REPUBLICAN, SENATE DISTRICT 33

Capitol Room: 237-E

Seat: 4

Phone: 785-296-7682

Email: Alicia.Straub@senate.ks.gov

Home: 401 S. Kennedy, Ellinwood, KS 67526

Phone: 520-564-2196

Email: straubforkansas@gmail.com

Barton, Edwards, Kiowa, Lane, Ness, Pawnee, Pratt, Rush, Scott and Stafford Counties

Lt. Governor David Toland

State Capitol

300 SW 10th Ave.

Topeka, KS 66612-1590

Phone: 785-368-8500

Secretary of State

Scott Schwab

Memorial Hall, 1st Floor 120 SW 10th Ave.

Topeka, KS 66612-1594

Phone: 785-296-4575

kssos@ks.gov

Hodgeman County:

Cities: Hanston and Jetmore (part)

Townships: Center, Hallet (part), Marena, North Roscoe, and Valley.

Rice County:

Cities: Alden, Bushton, Chase, Frederick, and Raymond. Townships: Bell, Center, Eureka, Farmer, Lincoln, Pioneer, Raymond, and Valley.

BRETT FAIRCHILD, REPUBLICAN, HOUSE DISTRICT 113

Capitol Room: 167-W

Seat: 88

Phone: 785-296-7667

Email: brett.fairchild@house.ks.gov

Home: 150 NW 40th St., St. John, KS 67576

Phone: 620-546-4510

Email: Fairchild_2@hotmail.com

Pratt and Stafford Counties

Barton County:

Cities: Ellinwood and Pawnee Rock.

Townships: Comanche, Lakin and Pawnee Rock. Pawnee County:

State Treasurer

Lynn Rogers

900 SW Jackson, Ste. 201

Topeka, KS 66612-1235

Phone: 785-296-3171

Unclaimed Property: 785-2964165

www.kansasstatetreasurer.com

Attorney General Derek Schmidt 120 SW 10th, 2nd Floor

Topeka, KS 66612-1597

Phone: 785-296-2215

1-888-428-8436

https://ag.ks.gov

Consumer Protection Hotline: 785-432-2310

1-800-432-2310

Insurance Commissioner

Vicki Schmidt

1300 SW Arrowhead Road

Topeka, KS 66604-4073

Phone: 785-296-3071

Consumer Assistance Hotline:

1-800-432-2484 (KS only)

kid.commissioner@ks.gov

Townships: Logan, River and Valley Center. Rice County:

Cities: Alden, Chase, Lyons and Raymond.

Townships: Atlanta Bell, Center, Harrison, Lincoln, Pioneer, Raymond and Valley.

TATUM LEE, REPUBLICAN, HOUSE DISTRICT 117

Capitol Room: 176-W

Seat: 105

Phone: 785-296-7396

Email: Tatum.Lee@house.ks.gov

Home: P.O. Box 382, Ness City, KS 67560

Email: TatumForKansas@gmail.com

Edwards, Hodgeman, Kiowa, and Ness Counties

Finney County:

Township: Garfield (part)

Ford County:

Cities: Bucklin, Ford, and Spearville.

Townships: Bloom, Bucklin, Ford, Sodville, Spearville, and Wheatland.

Pawnee County:

Cities: Burdett, Garfield, Larned, and Rozel.

Townships: Ash Valley, Brown’s Grove, Conkling, Garfield, Grant, Keysville, Larned, Lincoln, Morton, Orange, Pawnee, Pleasant Grove, Pleasant Ridge, Pleasant Valley, Santa Fe, Sawmill, Shiley, and Walnut.

Rush County:

Cities: Alexander, LaCrosse, Liebenthal, and McCracken. Townships: Alexander-Belle Prairie, Big Timber, Hampton-Fairview, LaCrosse-Brookdale, and Union.

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LOCAL AND NATIONAL GOVERNMENT

PAWNEE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

The Pawnee County Commission has three elected commissioners who meet Mondays at 9:00 a.m. in the commissioner’s room at the Pawnee County Courthouse, second floor, 715 Broadway, Larned 620-285-3721, Fax: 620-285-2559

www.pawneecountykansas.com

NATIONAL OFFICES

President Joseph R. Biden, Democrat

The White House

1600 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W.

Washington, D.C. 20500

White House Comments:

Phone: 202-456-1111

Switchboard: 202-456-1414

Fax: 202-456-2461

www.whitehouse.gov/president

1st District 620-285-3721

2nd District 620-285-3721

U.S. Senator Jerry Moran, Republican Dirksen Senate Office Building, Room 521

Washington, D.C. 20510

Phone: 202-224-6521

Fax: 202-228-6966

www.moran.senate.gov

Committee on Appropriations; Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions; Committee on Indian Affairs; Committee on Veterans’ Affairs (Ranking)

U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, Republican Russell Senate Office Building, Ste. 479A

Washington, D.C. 20510

Phone: 202-224-4774

www.marshall.senate.gov

Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; Committee on Energy and Natural Resources; Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions; Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship

U.S. Rep. Tracey Mann, Republican, 1st District

522 Cannon House Office Building

Washington, D.C. 20510

Phone: 202-225-2715

www.mann.house.gov

Committee on Agriculture; Committee on Veterans Affairs

Bob Rein,

3rd District 620-285-3721

U.S. Rep. Ron Estes, Republican, 4th District

1524 Longworth House Office Building

Washington, DC 20515-1604

Phone: 202-225-6216

www.estes.house.gov

Committee on Ways and Means; Joint Economic Committee

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Deborah Lewis Phillip Hammeke Jr.

Burdett-Rozel

A Pride Committee organizes recycling efforts. A trailer is shared between Rozel and Burdett. When it’s in Rozel it’s located on Main Street. When it’s in Burdett it’s located on Elm Street.

Larned recycling

Larned’s recycling is maintained and transported by city staff from its drop-off location at 831 E. 14th St. to Sunflower Diversified in Great Bend.

Sunflower Diversified Recycling Center

5605 10th Street

Great Bend 620-793-5800

Pawnee County Landfill

1044 K Road, Larned

Items accepted

• Office pack

• Pastel paper, envelopes,

• Mailings, file folders,

• Carbonless forms

• Shredded office papers

• White ledger

• Typing and copy paper

• Adding machine tape

• Computer paper

• Green bar, blue bar

• Orange bar, white form feed

• Non-corrugated

• Construction paper, dark paper

• Paper board boxes

• Gift wrap (no foil)

• Paperbacks, egg cartons

• Paper tubes, toilet backing

• Phone books, brown envelopes

• TV guides, digests

1.5 miles south of Larned on K-19 south to K Road, then 1/2 mile east on the north side of the road

Pawnee County Solid Waste Transfer Station

1044 K Road, Larned

1.5 miles south of Larned on K-19 south to K Road, then 1/2 mile east on the north side of the road

Supervisor Rod Wheaton - 620-285-2016

Household Waste: (Transfer Station)

A. Trash should be bagged

B. Furniture, TV’s, carpet, five-gallon containers other than chemicals, box springs and mattresses

C. Oil filters with a hole punched in the end and drained

D. Burned trash must be put in plastic bags or box

Burnpit: (No Trash)

A. Tree limbs

Compost: (No Trash)

A. Yard waste grass and leaves, do not bag

• Magazine and catalogs

• All slick paper mailings

• Newspapers

• Rechargeable batteries

• Misc. Metals

• Plastic pop and juice bottles

• Plastic milk bottles (rinse and remove lids)

• Aluminum cans (purchased or donated)

• Pie plates, clean foil, misc.

• Glass jars and bottles (rinse and remove lids)

• Steel or tin cans (rinse)

• Corrugated cardboard

• Brown paper bags

• Hard backed books

• Plastic grocery bags

Items not accepted

• Carbon paper

• Wax paper

• Foil coated paper

• Plastic food containers

• Colored plastic containers

• Plastic food wrap

• Paper towels

• Photographs

• Motor oil containers

• Chemical containers

• Window glass

• Batteries

• Household hazardous waste containers

• Styrofoam

White Goods: Appliances (No Trash)

A. Refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners

B. Stoves, furnaces, dishwashers, washers & dryers, water heaters

C. Clean wire will be accepted with no posts in an adjacent area (ask attendant)

Used Oil:

A. No anti-freeze or other liquids

Construction and Demolition Pit: (No trash)

A. Concrete, composition shingles, house demolition debris, plaster, lath and sheetrock (ask attendant)

LANDFILL

HOURS

Monday, 1:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Tuesday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Saturday, 8:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

Note: All trash with mixed loads must be taken to transfer station first Household hazardous waste: Ask for the Transfer Station Supervisor Rod Wheaton - 620-285-2016

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Ag Systems, Inc. 810 E 14th/U.S. 56, Larned has serviced this area since 1974.

Rocke Foster, Manager has worked in irrigation design & service since 1997. The service department of 8 factorytrained technicians has more than 200 years of combined experience. For service or irrigation design, contact Rocke Foster, Tyson Atteberry, Justin Woods, Monte Hirsh, Bryan VanSickle, or Brandon VanSickle.

They service and stock parts for all brands of center pivots covering an area from Dodge City to Ellinwood and Hays to Prattatt.

Valley Center Pivots are celebrating 60 plus years of service and are committing all of their future years in conserving w water with the newest innovations in sprinkler packages and c computerized panels.

To better serve their customers, Valley Center Pivot Dealer, A Ag Systems, Inc. of Larned, provides insurance services for all

major brands of irrigation equipment.

Debora Fox-Johnson is licensed by the state of Kansas and Nebraska to write policies through Diversified Agrisurance. Diversified has been insuring and financing center pivots, new and used, for more than 40 years. They are the largest single insurer of irrigation equipment. Contact Debora for your “no obligation” quote for your financing and insurance needs.

Services at Ag Systems include a well stocked parts department carrying McCrometer flow meters, galvanized checkvalvesandAgSensemonitorsTheyarenowusing check valves, and Ag Sense monitors. They are now using technology to enhance water management with Valley Scheduling and Valley 365. Contact Rocke Foster or Justin Woods for more information

Ag Systems is committed to offering the best Service, Parts, and Irrigation Design for years to come.

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