Trick-or-treaters visiting the home of Beth Kershner
Trick-ortreaters visiting the home of Beth Kershner
Trick-ortreaters visiting the home of Beth Kershner
Scott City officials continue to have their patience tested waiting for the final stretch of a new 16-inch line to be bored under the Union Pacific Railroad tracks connecting the city’s water treatment plant to the recently completed water tower.
When local governing bodies talk about reducing property taxes, when it does occur it can seem that the reduction is too insignificant to make a difference in one’s pocketbook.
Ethan Corson didn’t hesitate when it came to identifying the top priority facing the next governor of Kansas.
It’s one thing to have a love of history. It’s yet another to become completely immersed in the lifestyle of another era - from the clothing you wear to the food you eat.
PO Box 377
Scott City, KS 67871
Phone: 620-872-2090
Fax: 620-872-0009