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The Sept. 8 meeting of the Wilson City Council began with updates from the city’s board of health.
Read moreLORRAINE — The Aug. 11 meeting of the Lorraine City Council began with a public hearing on the 2021 budget. Council member Peter Solie asked for explanation of the changes to the water and sewer funds. City Clerk Michael Boyer said the city did not make any transfers out of the water fund into the debt service fund in 2019 or 2020, but there is enough revenue expected in the fund in 2021 to transfer to the debt service fund and pay the full water bond loan payments without raising water rates. There probably won’t be enough to do it again in 2022, so the city will have to evaluate rates charged to customers before that next budget is set, or else go back to collecting tax revenue to make the bond payments. The maintenance person’s salary was also reconfigured to take 50 percent from the water fund, 30 percent from the sewer fund, and 20 percent from the general fund. The sewer fund is more stable than the water fund and is generating enough revenue that we have been able to transfer money to the debt service fund to pay the full cost of the lift station loan payments each year.
Read moreVelma Hubbard, 91, beloved Mother, was called to her eternal resting place Sept. 27, 2020.
She entered this world June 28, 1929 in Ellsworth, Kan., born to Adolph F. Schultz and Augusta Bohl.
Merle G. Herring, 90, passed away Sunday, Sept. 27, 2020, in Moundridge, Kan. He was born March 15, 1930 in Osage County, Okla. to Hezekiah “Hez” J. Herring and Thelma “Erma” (Hutchison) Herring.
William “Bill” Walter Weber passed away peacefully Sept. 14, 2020 in Ellsworth, Kan. He was born Dec. 5, 1928, in Springfield, Mo., to Walter “Buck” Weber and Lois Gannaway Weber.
(First Published in the Ellsworth County Independent/
Reporter, September 24, 2020)
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ELLSWORTH COUNTY
GENERAL ELECTION
NOVEMBER 3, 2020