Horton Mayor Tim Lentz (middle with microphone) is joined by Kickapoo Tribal Chairman Steve Cadue (in red), and other dignitaries, for the unveiling of a new sign on the west edge of Horton.
(KNZA)--Community members and dignitaries, including Horton Mayor Tim Lentz, Kickapoo Tribal Chairman Steve Cadue, U.S. Congresswoman Lynn Jenkins and State Representative Randy Garber, gathered Wednesday for a sign unveiling on the west edge of the Horton City limits.
The sign signifies unity between the leadership of both the city and the tribe.
As part of the ceremony, Lentz and Cadue exchanged proclamations related to the governmental partnership.
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