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Argosy Files

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From April 1924 Here is an ordinance prohibiting chickens running at large in the city, and all persons are hereby notified not to let their chickens loose. Last Friday, a spelling contest was held in the grades, and four people were selected to represent at the contest.

GP to hold pool groundbreaking party

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GARDEN PLAIN – This Saturday, the City of Garden Plain will host a groundbreaking and community party for its new pool. The event will be at noon in Garden Plain City Park.

Clean hands are key to safe tailgates

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Whether it’s cooking in the home kitchen or in the middle of a parking lot during a fall tailgate party, one triedand- true food safety step can keep you safe. Wash your hands.

September is National Fruits and Veggies month

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It’s not really a coincidence that the Produce for Better Health Foundation recognizes September as National Fruits and Veggies month in the United States. Summer is filled with colorful fruits and vegetables, from strawberries to melons, tomatoes to greens, and many more.

Community News

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HAYSVILLE – Haysville Parents as Teachers will host a big truck night next Thursday in the Grand Lane parking lot, at 134 N. Stewart Ave.

‘Roar on 54’ to be televised

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GODDARD – This Friday’s football game between the Goddard Lions and Eisenhower Tigers will be broadcast locally on cable television. The crosstown rivalry game will be Cox Communications’ YurView game of the week.

GP city council acts on budget

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TSnews Following a public hearing, the Garden Plain City Council approved a resolution Wednesday, Sept. 3, to exceed the revenue-neutral rate and increase the city’s property tax mill levy from 63 to 64 mills.

Haysville lowers mill levy for 2026

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TSnews HAYSVILLE – The Haysville City Council approved the city’s budget at its meeting Monday and taxpayers will see a slight reduction in the mill levy in 2026. The levy will be 40.343 mills, down slightly from the 2025 rate of 40.445 mills.

Rains impact state fair parking

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Visitors to the final days of the Kansas State Fair should check the fair's website and social media for parking updates before heading to Hutchinson. Heavy rains on Monday made the majority of the fair's grass lots unusable, at least for Tuesday and Wednesday of this week.
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