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Scenic byway committee continues to promote economic development

The Kansas Wetlands Education Center is the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow in this picture. The local Wetlands and Wildlife National Scenic Byway Committee has formulated a Local Awareness Campaign to promote the area through tourism. Kansas Wetlands Education Center is a wonderful anchor ...

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BARTON COUNTY — The Wetlands and Wildlife National Scenic Byway stretches through 77 miles of Barton and Stafford counties. And over the past year, the National Scenic Byway Committee has sought to help each of the seven corridor communities (including Great Bend, Hoisington, Claflin, Ellinwood, Hudson, St. John and Stafford) develop tourism with the help of Judy Walden, president of the Walden Mills Group.

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