Osborne County Community Foundation Hosts County-Wide Meeting on March 25

OSBORNE, KS – The Osborne County Community Foundation (OCCF) invites all Osborne County residents to a county-wide meeting on Monday, March 25, at 6:00 PM at the Sims Event Center in Osborne. The meeting will feature Scott Sproul, President and CEO of the Northwest Kansas Economic Innovation Center (NWKEIC), who will discuss key issues including housing, economic development, infrastructure, and planning for the future of Osborne County communities.

Event Details

  • 📅 Date: Monday, March 25, 2025
  • 📍 Location: Sims Event Center, 109 W. Main St., Osborne, KS 67473
  • 🍽 Meal: First come, first served, catered by Catillac Grill (Downs, KS)

Schedule of Events

  • 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM: Come-and-Go Q&A on the Kansas Housing Cooperative Program
    • Featuring Randy Speaker and Colton Pfeifer from NWKEIC
    • Learn about the Kansas Housing Cooperative Program, designed to:
      • Enhance housing availability
      • Improve living conditions
      • Stimulate economic activity
      • Promote home building
      • Reduce construction costs
      • Provide down payment assistance
  • 6:00 PM: Keynote Presentation by Scott Sproul
    • Discussion on housing, economic development, and infrastructure solutions for Osborne County
  • First come, first served meal provided by Catillac Grill (Downs, KS)

This is a unique opportunity for Osborne County residents, business owners, and local leaders to engage in meaningful discussions about the future of our communities. Whether you’re

concerned about housing, economic development, or long-term sustainability, this meeting will provide valuable insights and resources.

For more information, please contact:

📞 Mindy Miller, OCCF Executive Director

📧 director@osborneccf.org

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