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Burn plan workshops provided

By Jennifer Stultz Tri-County Tribune Editor jstultz@cherryroad.com Register today for a Burn Plan Writing Workshop with the Kansas Grazing Land Coalition (KGLC). Landowners, producers, conservationists, or anyone looking to do…

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Public enjoys Paramount concert

Some people came in full 80s regalia with neon clothes and heavy-metal wigs, others dug up old concert shirts, but most just showed up as they were ready to dance and sing the night away with Paramount, an 80s rock group that performed last Saturday in Pratt, Kansas.

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Deeds steps down, Farmer in as Mayor of Pratt

The City of Pratt had its first regular commission meeting of 2025 on January 13. This first meeting is always centered on reorganization for the coming year. This year, Mayor Zach Deeds stepped down after six years on the commission and three as mayor. Deeds was replaced as mayor by Kyle Farmer, who was already serving on the commission and, by profession, teaches government at Pratt High School. The empty seat left by Deeds’ departure from the commission was filled by Monte Hostetler who was elected to the commission by the public after previously serving on the Planning and Zoning Committee for the City of Pratt.

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