Pool project reaches milestone
Grant’s pool project crossed a major milestone last week when the final section of the floor was poured.
That means all the concrete for the pool structure itself has been poured.
Grant’s pool project crossed a major milestone last week when the final section of the floor was poured.
That means all the concrete for the pool structure itself has been poured.
After being approached by Reinke, Ashleigh and Jason Noyes decided it would be the perfect time for a face lift for their business. They have recently remodeled their office space and have even more plans for the future. Noyes Irrigation’s crew includes (l-r) Nikki Toner, Ashleigh Noyes, Jason Noyes, Dick Noyes, Drew Maier, Steve Baker, Tony Morales, Carlos Trejos and Star Kemling.
Noyes Irrigation is undergoing changes to the office, both in appearance and what they offer customers.
Presenting the Watkins Family donation to the Grant Lions are family members (l to r): Dave Norman, Anne Kirkpatrick, Cheri Sis, Anita Watkins, Joel Watkins, Shari Sexson, Doig Sexson, Brad Kirkpatrick, Ann Kirkpatrick, Lion President Rendale Meyer and Lions District Governor John Rundel from Trenton, Neb.
At the October 28 meeting of the Grant Lions Club, the local Watkins Family made a $1,000 donation to the Lions.
Adams Lumber of Grant and Shelco Construction of Paxton are teaming up to build a 1.25-mile concrete road to Imperial Beef just inside the Chase County line.
Though details are still being settled for the event, a Veterans Day program will be held at the Perkins County High School Wednesday, Nov. 11 at 10:30 a.m.
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