AARP Community Challenge grant will create new Imperial mini-park
Imperial city officials learned recently they had been successful with an AARP Community Challenge grant application.
Imperial city officials learned recently they had been successful with an AARP Community Challenge grant application.
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New faces CCS teachers will see at the front of the classroom this school year include, front from left, Erin Konecky, 7-12 language arts; Malorie Connelly, 7-12 math; Emily Jones, 4th grade; Kaylee Gill, 7-12 art; Lindsey Teply, Title 1; Amy Christensen, 7-12 special ed; Joni Kirwan, 7-12 science; back from left, Haley Hixson, 1st grade; Karli Hale, 7-12 math; Erin Mehlin, elementary art; Vanessa Taylor, Spanish; Alecia Einspahr, ELL; David Rushing, 7-12 vocal music; and Ashton Wasenius, 7-12 science.
There will be more than a few new faces at the head of the classroom when Chase County Schools starts the 2021-22 school year next week.
Entries in Saturday’s Chase County Fair parade may have some fun with this year’s “No Restrictions” theme.
The band, Hairball, first appeared at the Chase County Fair in 2019, but nature had other plans.
A severe storm halted the concert not long after it started.
The Imperial Chamber of Commerce has awarded the August Business of the Month to Veterinary Services located on Highway 61.
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