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Coffeyville names Ronnie Aiken to library board; sales-tax ordinance clears first reading and Granny Jay’s gets temporary CMB license
Summary
The City Commission appointed Ronnie Aiken to the Coffeyville Public Library Board of Trustees, approved a 2024 cereal malt beverage license for Granny Jay's, and approved the first reading of a half-cent transportation sales tax ordinance to implement voter-approved tax for 2025.
COFFEYVILLE, Kan. — At its Nov. 26 meeting the Coffeyville City Commission appointed Ronnie Aiken to the Coffeyville Public Library Board of Trustees, approved a temporary cereal malt beverage license for Granny Jay’s and completed the first reading of an ordinance to implement a voter-approved transportation sales tax.
City Clerk Melissa Carter said the five-member library board had one unfilled vacancy for a term expiring April 30, 2026, and that two applications were received: Ronnie Aiken and Janelle Bixler. The commission heard brief remarks from both applicants; Aiken described decades of library…
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