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Commodity Commission Candidates Must File by November 30

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Grain growers in central Kansas who plan to campaign for a seat on one of the state’s five grain commodity commissions— corn, grain sorghum, soybeans, wheat or sunflowers— should be gathering petition signatures now to meet the November 30, 2022, filing deadline. The 2023 election will cover districts four, five, and six; or the central third of Kansas.
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Rooks County Health Center Auxiliary awards Memorial Scholarships

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The RCH Auxiliary has awarded the following Memorial Scholarships for the academic year 2022-2023: • Jacey Dopita, Plainville, $500, to attend Fort Hays State University, Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing, May 2023. • Braden Gosselin, Plainville, $300, to attend NCKTC, ADN Program, Associate Degree in Nursing, he is employed at RCH.
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Remembering the Four-County Fire on December 15, 2021

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Ben Jensen, a K-State Graduate from Republic County, was Senator Bowers’ Legislative Intern in 2021 and 2022. He now works for KCLY/KFRM as the Farm Broadcaster. This paper was written in late spring of 2022 and is very timely as the Governors Task Force on Wildfires is meeting this summer and fall to offer recommendation for potential law changes as well as best practices for future events.
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Rooks State Lake in 'Warning' advisory for Blue-Green Algae

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Just when we thought we might get through the summer without any advisories for blue-green algae, one lake from Rooks County was added last Friday. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE), in conjunction with the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWPT), issued its list of public health advisories for Kansas lakes due to blue-green algae last Friday, September 2nd.
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Questions answered about Revenue Neutral Rate

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By V irgi L aska Stockton Sentinel At the regular meeting of the Rooks County Commissioners, held on Tuesday, August 23rd, John Mapes of Mapes and Miller and auditor for the County, answered questions about the Revenue Neutral Rate (RNR) during the Public Comments of the Budget Hearing held for the purpose so the commissioners can exceed the RNR for the coming year. The public had received mailed notices about the RNR with Mapes noting that the notices about the RNR show that just one line of the notice is for the County.