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Harvey County commissioners adopt two proclamations, approve fish-stocking and aging grant applications and routine warrant checks

3279237 · April 15, 2025
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The Harvey County Board of Commissioners on April 15 adopted proclamations for National Day of Prayer (May 1) and National Drug Endangered Children's Awareness Day (April 23), approved requests to solicit bids for fish stocking and a parks side-by-side, and authorized the Department on Aging to apply for Older Americans Act grants.

The Harvey County Board of Commissioners on April 15 adopted a proclamation recognizing the National Day of Prayer on May 1 and approved use of the Harvey County courthouse grounds for a gathering that week. The board also adopted a proclamation recognizing National Drug Endangered Children's Awareness Day on April 23.

Lynette Reddington, director of the Harvey County Health Department, outlined county efforts tied to the drug-endangered-children initiative, including distributing a small storybook and plush "Timby" for children, partnering with local recovery providers, and implementing the national "Handle With Care" program at Hesston…

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