Sedgwick’s city clerk to retire after twenty-plus years
by Bill Bush SEDGWICK—Sedgwick City Clerk publicly announced her retirement to the city council last week at the regular council meeting. She gave them……
by Bill Bush SEDGWICK—Sedgwick City Clerk publicly announced her retirement to the city council last week at the regular council meeting. She gave them……
by Bill Bush SEDGWICK—The last two years have seen quite a transformation of downtown Sedgwick. First the City purchased the empty medical building, and……
by Bill Bush SEDGWICK—Saturday morning the City of Sedgwick held a ribbon cutting for its newest downtown businesses—the Sodality Place and Truly You at……
by Bill Bush SEDGWICK—Rebecca Whistler delivered 9 of her 11 children at home with the help of a midwife. “As a result of that……
by Bill Bush SEDGWICK—Two Sedgwick downtown building owners appeared in court last week at City Hall to face code enforcement charges from the city…….
by Bill Bush SEDGWICK—It’s believed to be the largest fine with respect to code enforcement in Sedgwick’s history, according to City Administrator Joe Turner…….
by Bill Bush SEDGWICK—The journey to downtown improvement took a major step forward recently when a judge ordered Ted Brunner, owner of 519 N….
By Adam Strunk Newton’s downtown has a 92 percent occupancy rate. That’s the result of an unscientific walking survey conducted by Newton Now, looking……
Folks like downtown flowers. At the last commission meeting, City Manager Bob Myers brought up a simple idea of using the money spent on……
By Wendy Nugent Newton Now The weather was a bit blustery Monday night and not at all crisp as cops, Batmen, a library……