Barton Community College will help area high school juniors plan for their futures at Junior Day, from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Feb. 14. Those interested can sign up at juniorday.bartonccc.edu through Feb. 1.
Many have the idea that during this time of year, crop producers can simply sit back and take it easy. While it may slow down a bit, there is still plenty to do and plan for. Today, what are good producers doing winter.
Barton Community College will be closed for Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday, Jan. 15. Barton's Center for Adult Education and the Shafer Art Gallery also will be closed. Offices will reopen, and classes will resume on Tuesday, Jan. 16.
The Shafer Gallery will host a closing reception for its “Eclectic Selections” exhibit from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Jan. 13 in the Gallery and will feature light refreshments and a gallery talk by Shafer Gallery Community Engagement Coordinator Richard Lartz. Admission is free.
After looking over the past year’s stories, today let’s take a look at what will likely be the major stories for 2024 on Ag.
The 2024 wheat crop is in the ground and almost all fall crops are in the bin. The question on most producers’ minds is the weather out look for 2024.
Barton Community College is pleased to announce the final two candidates in the search for the College’s next president. The search began in September when Dr. Carl Heilman announced his retirement effective June 30 after providing leadership for seventeen years.
The 2024 wheat crop is in the ground and almost all fall crops are in the bin. The question on most producers’ minds is the weather out look for 2024.
Barton Community College offices will close for holiday break Monday, December 18. All offices will reopen Tuesday, Jan. 2.
Barton Community College’s Center for Adult Education will soon begin another nine-week session of classes.