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Obituaries

Melvin Berry of Hunter, Kansas | 1925 – 2026 | Obituary

Melvin Dee Berry, 100, of Hunter, Kansas, passed away peacefully on March 27th 2026, leaving behind a century-long legacy of service, devotion, and deep family roots. Born on September 18, 1925, in the very room where he would sleep until his final days, Melvin lived his entire life in the home on 160 acres originally […]

City Updates

Reminder. Dog and Cat Tags Are Due for the Year

The City of Hunter would like to remind all residents that dog and cat tags are now due for the current year. Invoices will be sent out soon, and we appreciate your help in keeping city records accurate and up to date. Registering your pets is required under Ordinance No. 211 and helps ensure the

City Updates

Reminder to Keep Yards Mowed and Free of Overgrowth

The City of Hunter would like to remind all residents and property owners to keep yards and surrounding areas properly mowed and maintained, in accordance with Ordinance No. 179. Maintaining properties helps protect public safety, improves neighborhood appearance, and reduces fire hazards during dry conditions. What the Ordinance Requires Under Ordinance No. 179, it is

City Updates

City of Hunter Water Rate Update Beginning January 2026

At the January 5, 2026 City Council meeting, the council discussed recent increases from Mitchell County Rural Water District #2 and the impact those changes have on the City of Hunter’s water costs. After discussion, the council approved an adjustment to local water rates by passing Ordinance No. 213, which amends Section 5. Water Rates.

Obituaries

Ralph Wayne Quade of Hunter, Kansas | 1941 – 2025 | Obituary

Ralph Wayne Quade, born on January 19, 1941, in Hunter, Kansas, passed away on December 17, 2025, in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He was 84 years old. Ralph was a devoted healthcare professional, having earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing from the Beth-El School of Nursing in 1971. He dedicated many years to serving as an

city of hunter now accepting summer mowing and trimming bids for summer 2025
City Updates

City of Hunter Accepting Bids for Mowing & Trimming Services

The City of Hunter is now accepting bids for mowing and trimming services for the 2025 season. This contract will cover multiple city-owned properties that require regular maintenance to keep our community looking its best. Locations Included in the Mowing & Trimming Contract: In addition to mowing and trimming, the sidewalk at the Community Center

city dump reopen for yard waste
City Updates

City Dump Now Reopened for Yard Waste Disposal

The City of Hunter is pleased to announce that the city dump is now reopened for residents needing to dispose of yard waste, including: ✅ Tree limbs✅ Branches✅ Leaves The dump gate will remain unlocked for residents to access as needed. Dumping Guidelines & Restrictions To keep this resource available for the community, please follow

procedure for controlled burn inside city limits
City Updates

Procedure for Requesting a Controlled Burn

With ongoing dry conditions, we want to remind residents that a burn ban remains in effect in Hunter, Kansas, until further notice. However, if you need to conduct a controlled burn within city limits, you must follow the proper approval process to ensure safety and compliance with local regulations. Steps to Get Approval for a

Community Updates

Hunter Café had its soft reopening under new management

The Hunter Café is excited to announce its soft reopening under new management as of February 12, 2025. Led by Tammy and her dedicated team, the café is introducing a refreshed menu and updated interior, aiming to provide a delightful dining experience for the community. New Menu Highlights During this initial reopening week, the café

City Updates

Hunter Park Bathrooms Closed for Winter Season

As the colder months settle in, the City of Hunter has closed the park bathrooms for the winter season. This annual closure helps protect the facilities from damage due to freezing temperatures and ensures that they remain in good condition for our residents to enjoy in the warmer months. Why We Close the Bathrooms in

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