The drought monitor report as of Tuesday, June 27 indicates a fairly situation in our area, extreme drought.
Barton Community College will be closed Tuesday, July 4 for Independence Day. Classes will resume and offices will reopen Wednesday, July 5.
We all want our phones to provide us a strong signal when we are trying to scroll through memes and videos or more importantly, when we need directions to our next destination, and thanks people like Barton alumnus and mobile phone tower engineer Tinashe Muzenyi we can all have whatever information or entertainment we need at the ready and in high speed.
The Shafer Art Gallery will unveil its next exhibit “Reclaimed Creations,” by Sayaka Ganz, with a reception at 6:30 p.m. July 7, featuring a screening of a video about the artist, comments by the director, and light refreshments. The exhibit runs through August 12. Admission is free.
The drought monitor report as of Tuesday, June 20 indicates drought is still in extreme drought.
Barton Students Tyler Reif of Hoisington and Lili Shubert of Wakeeny were awarded the Noyce Teacher Leader Program Scholarship from Fort Hays State University to study STEM education for the fall semester.
The drought monitor report as of Tuesday, June 13 indicates drought in our area has retreated to extreme drought.
Barton Community College’s Center for Adult Education will soon begin another nine-week session of classes.
The Barton Community College Foundation invites the community to a memorial service to honor longtime donor and friend of the College Lois Alban at 2:30 p.m. June 20 at the Dorothy Morrison Chapel in the Fine Arts Building, with a reception to follow.
The drought monitor report as of Tuesday, June 6 indicates exceptional drought in our area has mostly retreated to extreme drought.