SENIOR SHOWCASE: RSVP program looking for volunteers to serve community
Would you rather have nothing to do OR have something to keep you busy?
Would you rather have nothing to do OR have something to keep you busy?
The Flea Market Festival at the Finney County Historical Museum began back in 2010 with approximately 12 visiting vendors, and this year’s 16th annual gathering will feature not just a dozen but dozens of booths with antiques, collectibles, art, crafts and a wide variety of additional items for shoppers to peruse in the sun and shade of Lee Richardson Zoo.
TOPEKA – The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) has announced that the Kansas Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program (KSFMNP) will officially begin on July 14.
The Garden City Commission approved an interlocal agreement with Finney County regarding the use of sales tax proceeds at the commission’s regular meeting Tuesday.
After a week of voting, the three red ruffed lemur pups born at Lee Richardson Zoo have names. Zoo staff would like to thank the 330 individuals who voted either in person or online.
The Holcomb Police Department will join law enforcement agencies from across Kansas to participating in the July S.T.E.P. (Special Traffic Enforcement Program) campaign, focused on reducing speeding-related crashes.
Garden City Public Schools USD 457 school bus driver, Jerry Guerrero, has demonstrated exceptional skill and professionalism by an 11th place finish in the highly competitive 51st edition of the School Bus Driver International Safety Competition (SBDISC). The event was held on June 28-29, in Austin, Texas.
Lee Richardson Zoo is a popular place to be this time of year.