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Golden Belt Community Foundation accepting grant applications for the CPI Quality of Life Barton County Fund
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The Golden Belt Community Foundation invites proposals for its upcoming grant opportunities. Applications now are being accepted from qualified 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations and public institutions, including schools, government entities, and clubs and civic/community organizations in Barton County for charitable programs and projects. 

The CPI Quality of Life Barton County Fund seeks to improve the quality of life in Barton County. Projects must make a tangible and visible improvement in the community.

Applications for competitive grants are being accepted from July 1 through August 15. Grants will be awarded at the end of September. 

Applications are available online by clicking the Grants link on the foundation website at www.goldenbeltcf.org. Grant guidelines are also posted on the website. Contact Teresa Powelson, program officer, by calling 620-792-3000 or email teresa@goldenbeltcf.org with any questions.

Fire-damaged structures declared unsafe
218 Pine St.
218 Pine St.
The owners of structures damaged in two unrelated fires haven’t responded to requests from the City to demolish or repair them, Great Bend City Administrator Logan Burns told the City Council this week. That’s why the council adopted resolutions calling for public hearings on May 5.
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