Disaster loans available to Kansas small businesses
Small non-farm businesses in 12 Kansas counties, including Franklin County, are now eligible to apply for low interest federal disaster loans from the U.S.
Small non-farm businesses in 12 Kansas counties, including Franklin County, are now eligible to apply for low interest federal disaster loans from the U.S.
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Franklin County voters will head to the polls next week to determine who will represent them on their local boards of education and in city government.And in Ottawa and Wellsville, voters will also have special questions appearing on their ballots.
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The Franklin County Sheriff’s Office reported the following calls for service from Oct.
The other day in a conversation with friends, we discussed life and how we wished we had known then what we know now.
Franklin County Farm Bureau and Kelly Neufeld, Farm Bureau Financial Services agent, are teaming up to fight hunger in Franklin County.
When Melody and Dusty Gentry opened Not Lost Brewing in downtown Ottawa a few years ago, they wanted to share their passion for brewing specially crafted beers one glass at a time.The idea for the hometown brew pub was to introduce locals to different varieties of beer beyond the common commercial domestic types with brews such as Blackberry Milkshake India Pale Ale or Blueberry Wheat.While they also wanted to feature a few menu options like hummus, charcuterie plates and sandwiches and chips that would pair well and complement the craft brews on tap, the focus was always on showcasing the beer.But under Kansas law, breweries and other drinking establishments like Not Lost that sell liquor by the drink must derive not less than 30 percent of their gross receipts from food sales during a 12-month period.And for the Gentrys, meeting that requirement was getting tougher and tougher.“We were not on track to meet the 30 percent food requirement last fall,” Melody said.
A Wellsville man who was reported missing Thursday evening was discovered during the weekend.Shortly before 6 p.m.