December 2022

summary:

7(a) Loan Program: 179 loans approved for $79,767,800 504 Loan Program: 19 loans approved for $15,708,000 Microloan Program: 10 loans approved for $194,800 The top five industries reflected in the WDO lending activity were Retail Trade (17.17%), Other Services (13.13%), Accommodation and Food Services (12.12%), Health and Social Assistance (7.58%), Transportation and Warehousing (7.07%).

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LINDA C.BLACK HOROSCOPES

TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (12/28/22). Fill your home with love this year. Positive cash flow grows with consistent, disciplined efforts. Winter barriers reorient romantic or creative plans, before springtime delights your home and family. Taking new team directions next summer leads to autumn professional victories. Sink into domestic bliss.

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Senior’ plan New Year’s Eve activities

Please join us on New Year’s Eve at the center for a carry-in dinner at 6:30. The senior center will provide the meat and tea/coffee, so everyone else please bring a side dish. We are having a PARTY and dressing up in the 60’s, 70’s, or 80’s!! Also bring any board game of your choice if there is something you want to play, there will be some games provided as well. Anyone in the community is welcome to join us!

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Wheat industry celebrates 10th anniversary of the Kansas Wheat Innovation Center

Traditionally, the 10th anniversary is celebrated with a gift symbolizing the strength and resilience of a relationship. Those traits describe well the ties between Kansas wheat farmers and the public and private research partners that come together at the Kansas Wheat Innovation Center in Manhattan for the betterment of the wheat industry.

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