Wheat crop suffering from extended drought
A dry winter and spring, combined with moisture sapping 50 and 60 mile per hour winds, have had a predictable impact on the Western Kansas wheat crop.
A dry winter and spring, combined with moisture sapping 50 and 60 mile per hour winds, have had a predictable impact on the Western Kansas wheat crop.
After original plans for a new Scott City water tower were considered “overkill,” the project has been delayed until new plans and cost estimates can be presented to the city council.
In response to complaints about bindweed, the City of Scott City has entered into an agreement with Lebbin Lawn and Tree to treat property.
Enjoying a good laugh during the playing of the “Happy Wanderer Polka” at the Scott County Library on Tuesday morning are Owen Dyck (left) and Trace Jessup. There’s more about the musical kickoff to the summer reading program at the library on page nine. (Record Photo)
“Oceans of Possibilities” is the theme for summer learning camp to be held every Tuesday and Wednesday during June at the Scott County Library.
PO Box 377
Scott City, KS 67871
Phone: 620-872-2090
Fax: 620-872-0009