(KAIR) -- Questions about the status of the Joe Tinker museum project as well as the scope of the Kansas Sampler work weekend in May will be addressed Thursday evening in Muscotah.
A community information session is set for six in the city building.
The Rose Festival organizing committee will meet at 6:30 following the information session in preparation for their annual June event.
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