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Save the dates for the Franklin County Spring Clean-up! At these collection events, residents can dispose of household waste. For a list of acceptable items and more information, click here.
For an interactive map, click here. You can use the sea...
At the County Weed Directors Association of Kansas (CWDAK) annual meeting in March, Franklin County Noxious Weed Director Pat Campbell was presented with the 2022 Public Relations Award. To earn the award, Pat worked the noxious weed booth at the Four Sta...
Franklin County is now accepting applications for the 2023 Dust Control Program. This program offers residents the opportunity to have a magnesium chloride dust control material added to their gravel road in an effort to reduce dust created by vehicles. T...
Franklin County is pleased to announce the promotion of Pat Toth into the role of Director of Planning & Building. In this role, Pat will oversee the daily operations in the Planning & Building Department.
Pat has been with the County since Decembe...
Vicki Hughes was sworn into office on Wednesday, Feb. 1 as the Franklin County Register of Deeds. Vicki replaces Sue McCay, who resigned from her position as of Jan. 31 in conjunction with her retirement from the County.
McCay’s resignation came ...
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We strive to be an employer of choice and if workplace culture is important to you - consider a career with Franklin County!
Getting your full vaccination series and booster shot helps to decrease your chance of severe diseases and death from COVID-19 infection.
The Planning and Building Office will be closed from 8 a.m. to noon on Tuesday, March 21 – Friday March 24 and Tuesday, March 28 – Friday March 31. Staff will be receiving training on a new software program that will allow us to better serve you. The offi...
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Kansas citizens can now apply for Marriage Licenses on-line. The only requirement is that you have an email address. You can check on the status of your application by calling your local court.
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