Observations all along the line - Kimball & the Southern Panhandle First
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There is always a need for those who think big. Several of Kimball’s prominent, vocal residents and a few of its civic leaders, however, have made a point of the little things people can do to improve the community’s outlook. From clean up events fueled by volunteer labor to city grants to help with signage or beautification, small steps eventually work to ensure that shops and families thrive. So we believe a nod of thanks is due to Ken Smith, activities director at Kimball Junior-Senior High School. Smith spent months over the last sch...
Over the next several days, Harold Farrar will attend his last city meetings in an official capacity. After serving Kimball as Clerk-Treasurer and as City Administrator, his commitment to family forced him to relinquish—very reluctantly—his commitment to this town’s people and government. Indeed, he was so hesitant to leave Kimball without all loose ends tied, he gave notice well in advance of his departure and took as active a part in the search for his replacement as the law and propriety allow. In that one act, as with his day to day work,...