The current place to find information on Waterville's 150th Celebration can be found on Facebook! Search for Waterville's 150th Celebration and 'like' to follow!
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Did you know census data is used to reapportion the U.S. House of Representatives–it will determine how many seats the state of Kansas gets (currently we have 4). Furthermore, census data is used to redraw the boundaries of state legislative, local, and school districts, adapting to changes in population.
In terms of politics, taking the census is just as important as voting–both a civic duty of each resident. Learn more today at kansascounts.org. #KansasCounts #2020Census
Applications for pool manager and lifeguards will be accepted until March 9, 2020. Applications are available at the city office or on this site under forms.
Colby Hearn, Tony Mann, and Don King were elected to serve on the Waterville City Council for years 2020-2024. Nori Blackburn administered the oath of office to the three at the January 13, 2020 city council meeting.
Jim Oatney 'retired' as city council member January 13, 2020.