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On the Record - April 26, 2021


On the Record - April 26, 2021
Great Bend Police
A subject at 1419 Morphy St. reported his vehicle being broken into and items taken from it overnight Sunday.
A subject at 5924B Eisenhower Ct. reported being battered by her neighbor at 9:41 a.m. Monday morning.
An injury crash was reported at the Barton County Courthouse at 1:15 p.m. Monday.
A subject reported a theft of his stimulus check at 2:25 p.m. Monday at 1220 1/2 Jefferson St.
A subject reported a window broken on a residence at 1415 Park Ave. at 2:49 p.m. Monday.
A non-injury crash was reported at 3:53 p.m. Monday in the 800 block of Washington St.

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Valley News - Town Meeting preview: Grafton weighing 2½-ton truck


Town Meeting preview: Grafton weighing 2½-ton truck
Published: 3/4/2021 4:35:14 PM
Modified: 3/4/2021 4:44:02 PM
Hot Topic: With the proposed $1.16 million Grafton municipal budget declining by around $25,000, the hot topic is likely to be the purchase of a new 2½-ton truck at a cost of nearly $115,000. Even in that case, town officials plan to cover all but $10,000 of the cost out of capital reserves and the rest would come from the year-end undesignated fund balance.
Noteworthy articles: Among the 23 articles on the warrant are a request to increase the pay for Selectboard members from $2,000 to $2,500 a year and a proposal to increase the number of Budget Committee members from three to four, which with a Selectboard representative would give the committee an odd number of members to prevent tie votes. There are also two petitioned articles, one that would change the purpose of the Library Capital Reserve Fund and another that would urge the Legislature to redraw districts without gerrymandering.

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