(KLZA)-- The Sac and Fox Nation of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska has broken ground for a new Trad'n Post on the north side of Highway 73 on the west edge of Reserve, Kansas.
The Tribal Council hosted a ground breaking ceremony on April 10 for the new convenience store.
Plans call for a 5,300 square foot building that will feature expanded lines of food and beverages with low prices for fuel, tobacco and CBD products.
The new site will offer easy highway access with six gasoline fueling positions and three diesel fuel positions. Enhanced access for semi-trucks and ample truck parking were major considerations in the new layout.
The facility will also include 3 RV parking spot with electrical hookups.
Site preparations should begin in the coming days with the current cornfield to be the site of the new Trad'n Post, with a planned opening in April 2025.
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