The City of Gardner's 2021 Consumer Confidence Report on water quality is now available at gardnerkansas.gov/waterqualityreport2021.
05/04/2021 8:39 AM
The City of Gardner has developed a survey to obtain citizen input regarding the parks and recreation activities Gardner residents value most.
04/28/2021 8:36 AM
South Poplar Street railroad crossing will temporarily close on Tuesday, April 27, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., for BNSF to perform railroad maintenance and repairs.
04/23/2021 8:35 AM
The City of Gardner will host its annual Earth Day/Arbor Day celebration on Saturday, April 24, 2021, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. According to the Earth Day Network, this year’s theme is Restore Our Earth.
04/21/2021 9:06 AM
The City of Gardner will hold its citywide cleanup on May 8 and May 22. During this time, the city will provide a collection of up to four bulk items for residents within city limits.
04/20/2021 10:51 AM
04/07/2021 2:23 PM
Attention Residents of Horizon Trails and Nottingham Village Apartments
03/22/2021 5:00 PM
Over the next month, city electric crews will be relocating some existing power poles at Madison Street and Waverly Road.
03/18/2021 4:59 PM
The spring 2021 issue of Inside Gardner is now available online.
03/15/2021 5:56 PM
Attention Residents of Horizon Trails and Nottingham Village Apartments
03/12/2021 10:48 AM
To ensure safe drinking water is provided to the community, the city requires annual certified testing of all its water customers’ backflow prevention devices. Backflow test reports are due by July 1, 2021.
03/10/2021 4:40 PM
The City of Gardner has announced Kellen Headlee as its new public works director. The Governing Body confirmed Headlee's appointment at the Feb. 1 City Council meeting.
03/05/2021 6:51 AM
03/02/2021 6:05 PM
Welcome aboard to our newest councilmember, Kacy Deaton. Deaton was appointed to her new role at the Feb. 15 City Council meeting.
03/02/2021 2:32 PM
02/22/2021 4:43 PM
The demolition of the existing 199th St. bridge over I-35 has been rescheduled.
02/19/2021 9:17 AM
The city was informed on Monday, Feb.15, that the price to purchase power from the electric grid would significantly increase due to the energy shortage caused by the prolonged cold weather.
02/17/2021 10:16 AM
Due to unusually high energy consumption tied to the freezing temps, all utility customers in the region have been asked to help conserve energy.
02/16/2021 11:12 AM
Earlier today, Evergy announced that they were implementing rolling blackouts of 30-60 minutes for their customers to minimize the chance for uncontrolled blackouts due to system demands.
02/15/2021 3:32 PM
02/15/2021 11:32 AM