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Page 2 June 23, 2020 • The Flint Hills, KS

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Homemade bakery goodies & Home Cookin’ just like Grandma used to make!

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YOUTH RALLYWamego Church of God

6th and Chestnut, Wamego, KansasJune 27th, 2020 • 1 pm to 3 pm

Drawings, Silent Auction, GamesRegistration for VBS (July 20th-24, 2020)

Food and Music785-456-6505

Ambulance Calls Reduced

Hal Bumgarner, direc-tor of Emergency Medi-cal Services, reported a reduction of about 120 ambulance calls since the COVID-19 shutdown began in early March.

“That’s true state-wide,” Bumgarner said, “but it’s starting to trend back up to normal.”

Administrator Chad Kinsley said the slow-down will have a dramat-ic impact on the annual EMS income, project-ing revenue of $450,000 for 2020, compared to $750,000 for 2019.

Bumgarner also said his department has purchased a kit to decon-taminate ambulances following each call. The decontamination kit is available for use by other county departments, he said.

Office HoursThe commission

authorized Kinsley to continue the 4 p.m. closure of the County Of-fice Building for another

month.Prior to COVID-19, the

building remained open until 4:30 p.m., but an earlier closing time was recommended to reduce overtime.

Treasurer Lisa Wright said she has had no com-plaints about the earlier closing time, noting her office has to work well past the closing time to serve all waiting custom-ers.

If the 4 p.m. closing time is accepted by the public, the commission may consider making it permanent.

Tabletop ExerciseJennifer Merrow,

emergency management director, reported on a tabletop exercise in early March with the Public Works Department.

The exercise entailed the scenario of a tornado causing damage in the Blue Township area and later in the city of West-moreland.

“It worked out very well,” Merrow said. “Public Works knew exactly what to do.”

Editor’s Note: This ar-ticle originally appeared in the June 18, 2020 edi-tion of The Times.

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Open forappointments

Fully prepared for your safety in our careAt Wamego Health Center, the care you need is available today. From routine visits and health screenings to surgical procedures and specialty care, our caregivers are fully prepared for your arrival.

As we all embrace a new care experience, Wamego Health Center will continue to maintain strict precautions for your safety in our care including screenings, social distancing and protective equipment. Yet our compassionate, personalized care remains unchanged. When you enter our open doors, you’ll be greeted by the caregivers you know and trust.

We are now open to schedule appointments for your urgent and ongoing care needs, including health screenings, mammograms, elective procedures, pediatric vaccinations and annual wellness visits.

Schedule now. Ask about virtual visits.wamegohealthcenter.org

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Copies of the Water Quality Report for the City of Wamego water system are now available at the Wamego City Office, 430 Lincoln Ave., and the Wamego Public Library at 431 Lincoln Ave. The report is also available on the City’s website: www.wamego.org. This report details analysis of the Wamego water supply, conducted by the Kansas Dept. of Health and Environment, Bureau of Water, and contains helpful information about the City’s water system. If you have questions about the Report, please contact the Wamego City Office, at (785) 456-9119.

WATER QUALITY REPORTS NOW AVAILABLE

PERSONAL PROPERTY AUCTIONSUNDAY, JUNE 28, 2020 — 12:30 PM

AUCTION LOCATION: 4300 Christi Lane — ST. GEORGE, KANSASAntiques, Collectibles, Crocks (Redwing, Western, jugs, bowls), Coca Cola Collectibles; Hummels & Hummel pictures; Belt buckles; Bugle; Clocks; Vintage luggage; Teal enamel ware (pan, bowl, coffee pot); Wooden primitives of all kinds; Vintage signs (Carey Salt, Fivo-O Chocolate and others); Yester Year mu-seum sign; Tri-cycle; Milk cans; Iron wheels; Pair of iron horse hitching posts; Wooden bowls; Gone with the Wind lamp; Jewel-ry; Pull bell; Iron bell w/bracket.Outdoor Items & Tools: Skilsaw; Sabre Saw; Dremel; Schwinn adult bike; Roller skates; Snow sleds; Locks; Military backpack; Gardening tools.Furniture, Décor, Misc.: Nice collection of antique and modern furniture; Wide variety of home décor items; Misc-NEW White Wedding Dress with navy accents (size 10-12); Oreck vacuum

*** Too many items to list. Check our website for a full listing and pictures***

Check us out on Facebook & Online for more info www.kscrossroads.comwww.facebook.com/KScrossroadsauctions

BILL DISBERGER, Auction Coordinator, 620-921-5642ANDREW SYLVESTER, Auctioneer, 785-456-4352

TERRI HOLLENBECK, Broker/Owner, 785-223-2947

Smoke Signal • 456-2602

For an additional $2.50 a week to the print price you can also advertise

For more information contact: The Smoke Signal ~ [email protected]

8:00 am Patriotic Color Run (to register: [email protected])9:00 am Co-Ed Sand Volleyball Tournament

(to register your team: Patty Thomas - 785.410.6868)10:00 am - 2:00 St Marys Fire Department Open House

4:00 Riverside Park Activities Start - Food, Games, Demon-strations & Try to soak a SMPD o�cer

5:00 K-State Skydiving Team Landing on Field #16:00 Live Music by Dave Koskinen and Adam Koskinen

6:00 Lifestar Landing on Field #17:00 Home Run Derby on Field #2

Fireworks at dark!!!Shot by Pryro by Brewer

Event sponsored by St. Marys Chamber of Commerce & Area Businesses.St. Marys Chamber contact: www.saintmarys.com

Facebook.com/[email protected] 785-437-2077

Event Underwriter is WTC (Wamego Telecommunications)Show Sponsors: Leiszler Oil Company, Inc., St. Marys Pharmacy, J. B. Pearl Sales and Service,

Drippe’ Homes, K. G Moats and Sons Engineering, Palmer Agency (Farmers Ins) Margaret Palmer, Kaw Valley State Bank

Supporters: Janet Figge Agency (American Family); Fox Self Storage, Fox Ceramic Tile, Denton Auto Salvage, Schoenfeld Consulting, Reese and Novelly, DeVader Liquor, City of St. Marys, City of St. Marys Departments and Sta�, Spoken by Brie Productions, Patty Thomas,

Nicole Cabler, Motion Martial Arts and Fitness, Dave and Adam Koskinen Covid 19 safety recommentations in place at time of event ore recommended to be followed. Among them are social distanc-

ing, frequent hand washing and sanitizing, face masks, and not attending public events if you show symptoms of illness.

Visit www.saintmarys.com for updates★★★ For more info call: Nicole Cabler 785.969.0240 ★★★

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