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Catholic Social Service is developing an electronic newsletter that will soon be available to the public, said Rebecca Ford at CSS.
 “I’m excited about this endeavor because it gives us a wonderful way to share resources, tips and stories, by e-mail, about ways to save money, support those in need, live better lives, raise happy kids, create stronger families and communities in southwest Kansas, and learn a little bit about social justice along the way,” Ford said.
Subscriptions are free but must be requested to receive the newsletter. “International spam laws rightfully protect you from unwanted e-mails, so we need to make sure we have your permission before we just add you to the list,” Ford said. To be added to the list, send an e-mail to Ford, rford@catholicsocialservice.org. A very simple form requests only the subscriber’s e-mail address and last name. “You will receive a few confirmation e-mails, and after that, our E-newsletter will arrive in your inbox on a weekly to monthly basis."

Pawnee County officials planning trip to Topeka
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LARNED — Pawnee County officials discussed potential dates for a trip to Topeka at their regular meeting Monday. As in the past, the delegation that includes Pawnee County Commissioners and members of the legislative task force would be discussing issues facing state legislators during the current session regarding Larned State Hospital. They will also be meeting with officials of the Kansas Department of Aging and Disability Services, which oversees the state’s mental health facilities, including LSH.
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