Businesses continue new investment in Imperial
This past year saw the completion of a new $3.9 million building for Farm Credit Services of America and permits for another $3.6 million, signaling that Imperial continues to move forward.
This past year saw the completion of a new $3.9 million building for Farm Credit Services of America and permits for another $3.6 million, signaling that Imperial continues to move forward.
Estimates vary, but it could be up to two years before Chase County’s first murder cases in a generation go to trial.
But that doesn’t mean preparations aren’t already starting.
This year’s annual community Christmas Day dinner had fewer attendees than last year, but volunteers and food were in abundance, said Kent Griffen, United Methodist Church pastor and coordinato
Dirk Hill received a very special Christmas gift this year.
The Chase County Commissioners were clear during discussions with City of Imperial representative Chad Yaw and Police Chief Ryan Wisnieski at the Dec.
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