Kansas Department of Revenue Office of Policy and Research Local Sales Tax Distribution Calendar Year 2006
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1 January February March April Allen County Oct-94 $ 109, $ 115, $ 107, $ 104, Anderson County Jan-83 $ 54, $ 50, $ 54, $ 46, Atchison County Oct-04 $ 133, $ 140, $ 121, $ 116, Barber County Feb-83 $ 73, $ 84, $ 41, $ 50, Barton County 1.25% Apr-03 $ 429, $ 444, $ 392, $ 392, Bourbon County Jul-01 $ 113, $ 117, $ 103, $ 110, Brown County $ 85, $ 79, $ 72, $ 69, Chase County $ 15, $ 13, $ 14, $ 13, Chautauqua County Feb-83 $ 18, $ 20, $ 19, $ 15, Cherokee County 1.50% Jan-03 $ 148, $ 166, $ 146, $ 142, Cheyenne County 2.00% Jul-96 $ 38, $ 37, $ 31, $ 32, Clay County Jan-01 $ 68, $ 92, $ 66, $ 37, Cloud County Jan-01 $ 95, $ 102, $ 87, $ 89, Cowley County Oct-05 $ 135, $ 164, $ 132, $ 118, Crawford County Jul-01 $ 341, $ 382, $ 347, $ 319, Decatur County Nov-84 $ 15, $ 21, $ 16, $ 17, Dickinson County Jul-97 $ 154, $ 155, $ 144, $ 142, Doniphan County Oct-94 $ 35, $ 34, $ 34, $ 27, Douglas County Jan-95 $ 1,125, $ 1,257, $ 1,065, $ 1,006, Edwards County Nov-83 $ 17, $ 18, $ 15, $ 15, Elk County $ 23, $ 25, $ 20, $ 18, Ellsworth County $ 41, $ 40, $ 32, $ 36, Finney County $ 422, $ 498, $ 391, $ 405, Ford County Oct-97 $ 346, $ 387, $ 334, $ 309, Franklin County 1.50% Jan-93 $ 324, $ 370, $ 314, $ 301, Geary County 1.25% Oct-06 $ 256, $ 256, $ 279, $ 276, Gove County 1.75% Jan-06 $ 27, $ 31, $ 42, $ 37, Graham County 0.25% Oct-03 $ 7, $ 7, $ 7, $ 6, Gray County Feb-83 $ 40, $ 32, $ 31, $ 28, Greeley County $ 11, $ 10, $ 11, $ 8, Greenwood County Jul-95 $ 42, $ 41, $ 38, $ 34, Hamilton County Jan-93 $ 8, $ 10, $ 12, $ 7, Harvey County 2.00% Oct-06 $ 288, $ 327, $ 267, $ 275, Haskell County Jan-83 $ 19, $ 15, $ 16, $ 16, Jackson County 1.40% $ 121, $ 139, $ 116, $ 126, Jefferson County Oct-98 $ 88, $ 91, $ 76, $ 65, Jewell County Feb-83 $ 16, $ 16, $ 13, $ 13, Johnson County 1.10% Jan-03 $ 9,026, $ 9,269, $ 7,986, $ 7,381, Kiowa County $ 28, $ 27, $ 52, $ 22, Labette County 1.25% Oct-01 $ 213, $ 218, $ 195, $ 189, Leavenworth County Jan-97 $ 450, $ 486, $ 416, $ 426, Lincoln County Feb-83 $ 15, $ 40, $ 15, $ - Logan County $ 26, $ 23, $ 22, $ 21, Lyon County Jul-99 $ 172, $ 173, $ 158, $ 163, Marion County Jul-87 $ 81, $ 80, $ 64, $ 49, Mcpherson County Jul-82 $ 291, $ 319, $ 289, $ 294, Meade County Nov-84 $ 35, $ 26, $ 24, $ 26, Miami County 1.25% Jan-01 $ 325, $ 306, $ 268, $ 262, Mitchell County $ 69, $ 62, $ 59, $ 56, Montgomery County 0.00% Oct-02 $ 2, $ 1, $ $ Morris County $ 36, $ 39, $ 37, $ 35, Nemaha County $ 87, $ 73, $ 73, $ 71, Neosho County Oct-00 $ 174, $ 219, $ 164, $ 163, Norton County 0.75% Sep-03 $ 31, $ 34, $ 24, $ 29, Osage County $ 81, $ 80, $ 92, $ 64, Osborne County 1.50% Oct-05 $ 49, $ 45, $ 42, $ 43,313.46
2 January February March April Ottawa County Jun-01 $ 28, $ 25, $ 24, $ 24, Pawnee County Jul-83 $ 44, $ 51, $ 40, $ 39, Phillips County 5.00% Jan-06 $ $ 20, $ 17, Pottawatomie County $ 300, $ 366, $ 295, $ 276, Pratt County Jul-82 $ 127, $ 141, $ 115, $ 111, Rawlins County Feb-83 $ 20, $ 15, $ 13, $ 13, Reno County Jul-86 $ 681, $ 767, $ 635, $ 617, Republic County 2.00% Jul-03 $ 70, $ 60, $ 59, $ 54, Rice County $ 60, $ 70, $ 60, $ 55, Riley County Jan-99 $ 520, $ 545, $ 540, $ 514, Rooks County 0.00% Oct-00 $ 2.90 $ - $ - $ - Russell County 1.50% Jan-00 $ 136, $ 149, $ 129, $ 116, Saline County Jun-95 $ 786, $ 883, $ 695, $ 713, Scott County May-82 $ 42, $ 47, $ 48, $ 42, Sedgwick County 2.00% Jul-05 $ 11,965, $ 13,799, $ 11,150, $ 11,011, Seward County 1.25% Jan-04 $ 388, $ 412, $ 335, $ 354, Shawnee County 1.15% Jan-05 $ 2,418, $ 2,707, $ 2,317, $ 2,259, Sheridan County Jan-99 $ 18, $ 22, $ 18, $ 15, Sherman County 2.25% Jul-06 $ 101, $ 103, $ 90, $ 81, Stafford County Nov-84 $ 25, $ 50, $ 24, $ 9, Stanton County Nov-84 $ 31, $ 15, $ 13, $ 12, Sumner County Oct-04 $ 147, $ 151, $ 131, $ 143, Thomas County $ 111, $ 121, $ 102, $ 95, Trego County $ 12, $ 15, $ 14, $ 11, Wabaunsee County Oct-06 $ 40, $ 37, $ 32, $ 30, Washington County Feb-83 $ 38, $ 39, $ 29, $ 26, Wichita County 2.00% Jan-96 $ 34, $ 34, $ 39, $ 35, Wilson County Oct-00 $ 63, $ 66, $ 66, $ 58, Woodson County Oct-05 $ 17, $ 20, $ 17, $ 14, Wyandotte County Jan-84 $ 1,608, $ 1,730, $ 1,569, $ 1,492, Abilene 0.01% Jan-06 $ 68, $ 71, $ 43, $ 46, Almena Apr-03 $ $ 1, $ $ Altamont Jul-99 $ 5, $ 4, $ 4, $ 4, Americus Apr-87 $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, Andover 1.75% Jan-06 $ 76, $ 96, $ 151, $ 147, Anthony 1.50% Jan-01 $ 37, $ 35, $ 29, $ 25, Argonia Jan-91 $ 2, $ 2, $ 1, $ 1, Arkansas City Apr-85 $ 114, $ 131, $ 105, $ 107, Arma $ 2, $ 2, $ 3, $ 2, Atchison Aug-83 $ 114, $ 122, $ 105, $ 101, Auburn Jul-84 $ 7, $ 7, $ 7, $ 6, Augusta Oct-06 $ 35, $ 39, $ 33, $ 37, Baldwin City Jul-91 $ 32, $ 23, $ 24, $ 26, Basehor Oct-95 $ 17, $ 15, $ 16, $ 14, Baxter Springs Jul-85 $ 30, $ 28, $ 25, $ 34, Belle Plaine Oct-89 $ 5, $ 6, $ 6, $ 6, Beloit Jul-01 $ 24, $ 21, $ 21, $ 24, Benton Oct-99 $ 4, $ 3, $ 2, $ 4, Blue Rapids Jan-05 $ 5, $ 6, $ 5, $ 6, Bonner Springs 1.50% $ 217, $ 236, $ 219, $ 219, Bronson Jan-97 $ $ $ 1, $ 1, Burden Jan-96 $ 3, $ 2, $ 3, $ 2, Burlington Jan-05 $ 28, $ 28, $ 24, $ 24, Caldwell $ 7, $ 7, $ 6, $ 5, Caney 2.75% Apr-03 $ 32, $ 32, $ 38, $ 28, Carbondale $ 6, $ 5, $ 6, $ 5,409.52
3 January February March April Cedar Vale Oct-97 $ 3, $ 2, $ 3, $ 2, Chanute Nov-87 $ 137, $ 161, $ 129, $ 143, Chase Oct-06 Cherryvale 1.75% Jul-01 $ 23, $ 23, $ 23, $ 26, Chetopa 1.50% Jan-02 $ 8, $ 9, $ 7, $ 4, Claflin Oct-05 $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, Clay Center Nov-84 $ 54, $ 59, $ 52, $ 42, Coffeyville 2.50% Oct-02 $ 317, $ 329, $ 277, $ 278, Colby 0.25% $ 23, $ 26, $ 21, $ 20, Coldwater Jul-98 $ 8, $ 8, $ 8, $ 8, Collyer Jan-01 $ $ $ $ Columbus Jul-97 $ 28, $ 39, $ 29, $ 25, Concordia Feb-83 $ 79, $ 81, $ 71, $ 73, Conway Springs Oct-89 $ 4, $ 4, $ 4, $ 7, Cottonwood Falls Jan-91 $ 5, $ 3, $ 5, $ 4, Council Grove Oct-03 $ 23, $ 26, $ 25, $ 23, Dearing Apr-03 $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, Deerfield Oct-94 $ 1, $ 1, $ 2, $ 1, Delphos Nov-84 $ 1, $ $ 1, $ 1, Derby Apr-03 $ 115, $ 146, $ 109, $ 102, DeSoto 1.75% Jul-02 $ 45, $ 42, $ 51, $ 47, Dighton Jul-83 $ 7, $ 8, $ 6, $ 6, Dodge City Oct-97 $ 316, $ 356, $ 311, $ 286, Douglass Jan-95 $ 5, $ 6, $ 6, $ 6, Easton Jul-85 $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, Edgerton Jul-85 $ 5, $ 5, $ 4, $ 1, Edna Jan-89 $ 2, $ 2, $ 1, $ 2, Edwardsville Jan-86 $ 14, $ 15, $ 16, $ 14, Effingham Nov-83 $ 2, $ 2, $ 1, $ 2, El Dorado Oct-89 $ 168, $ 191, $ 157, $ 154, Elkhart Jan-95 $ 17, $ 19, $ 16, $ 14, Ellis 2.00% Oct-06 $ 11, $ 15, $ 11, $ 7, Ellsworth 1.25% Jul-00 $ 30, $ 28, $ 23, $ 25, Elwood Nov-84 $ 7, $ 11, $ 9, $ 7, Emporia Jan-95 $ 319, $ 318, $ 287, $ 304, Erie Jan-88 $ 8, $ 22, $ 7, $ - Eudora $ 8, $ 11, $ 12, $ 8, Eureka 0.00% Jul-95 $ 21, $ 21, $ 20, $ 17, Fairway Jul-86 $ 28, $ 51, $ 19, $ - Florence $ 2, $ 3, $ 3, $ 2, Fontana Jul-97 $ $ $ $ Fort Scott Jan-84 $ 93, $ 95, $ 85, $ 91, Frankfort Apr-03 $ 8, $ 7, $ 6, $ 7, Fredonia 1.50% Oct-06 $ 27, $ 27, $ 24, $ 22, Frontenac Jan-95 $ 17, $ 28, $ 28, $ 20, Galena Jul-84 $ 10, $ 10, $ 11, $ 12, Garden City Jul-94 $ 351, $ 416, $ 317, $ 321, Gardner 1.50% Jan-06 $ 96, $ 93, $ 139, $ 153, Garnett Jan-99 $ 19, $ 17, $ 19, $ 16, Gas Jan-91 $ - $ - $ - $ - Geneseo Oct-05 $ $ $ $ Girard Jan-01 $ 21, $ 23, $ 22, $ 21, Glade Jan-01 $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, Glasco Jul-83 $ 1, $ 2, $ 2, $ Grandview Plaza Apr-99 $ 3, $ 2, $ 3, $ 4, Great Bend Apr-00 $ 130, $ 135, $ 111, $ 122,154.07
4 January February March April Greensburg Oct-06 Grinnell 0.25% Jan-03 $ $ $ $ Hardtner 0.00% Jan-02 $ - $ - $ - $ - Harper Jan-01 $ 18, $ 21, $ 16, $ 19, Hays 1.75% Jan-05 $ 648, $ 751, $ 570, $ 566, Herington 1.50% Apr-06 $ 18, $ 16, $ 17, $ 15, Hiawatha $ 46, $ 38, $ 39, $ 41, Hill City Jul-85 $ 18, $ 20, $ 17, $ 17, Hillsboro May-85 $ 31, $ 25, $ 25, $ 25, Hoisington Oct-05 $ 7, $ 5, $ 10, $ 6, Holton 0.25% Jan-95 $ 15, $ 15, $ 14, $ 16, Horton Jul-87 $ 9, $ 8, $ 11, $ 11, Hugoton Jan-94 $ 31, $ 29, $ 30, $ 25, Humboldt Oct-03 $ 7, $ 9, $ 8, $ 10, Hutchinson 0.75% Apr-94 $ 417, $ 478, $ 395, $ 384, Independence 2.25% Oct-02 $ 347, $ 375, $ 304, $ 316, Iola Jan-90 $ 127, $ 75, $ 74, $ 66, Junction City $ 204, $ 231, $ 251, $ 243, Kanopolis Jul-85 $ 1, $ 2, $ 1, $ 2, Kansas City 1.25% Oct-04 $ 1,770, $ 1,891, $ 1,710, $ 1,629, Kincaid Jul-99 $ $ $ $ Kingman Jan-05 $ 32, $ 30, $ 31, $ 26, Kiowa Jan-01 $ 9, $ 37, $ - $ - LaCrosse Jan-96 $ 9, $ 8, $ 8, $ 9, LaCygne Oct-88 $ 6, $ 5, $ 7, $ 6, Lakin Jul-83 $ 10, $ 12, $ 9, $ 10, Lansing Jan-89 $ 53, $ 65, $ 47, $ 33, Larned $ 17, $ 18, $ 15, $ 17, Lawrence Oct-90 $ 1,012, $ 1,134, $ 963, $ 921, Leavenworth Mar-85 $ 278, $ 299, $ 259, $ 301, Leawood 1.125% Jul-00 $ 507, $ 579, $ 426, $ 432, Lenexa 1.125% Oct-00 $ 991, $ 839, $ 903, $ 754, Liberal 1.40% Jul-06 $ 283, $ 311, $ 247, $ 260, Lindsborg Jul-00 $ 19, $ 17, $ 18, $ 21, Linwood Apr-03 $ 2, $ 2, $ 2, $ 3, Longford Jan-89 $ $ $ $ Louisburg Jan-97 $ 63, $ 42, $ 44, $ 41, Lyndon Jan-99 $ 8, $ 10, $ 8, $ 4, Lyons Oct-01 $ 14, $ 16, $ 13, $ 10, Manhattan Jan-99 $ 800, $ 868, $ 813, $ 775, Mankato Oct-05 $ 4, $ 4, $ 4, $ 4, Maple Hill 0.75% Jan-03 $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, Marion 0.75% Jul-01 $ 13, $ 12, $ 10, $ 4, Marysville Oct-99 $ 57, $ 64, $ 55, $ 58, Mayfield $ $ $ $ McPherson Oct-02 $ 87, $ 99, $ 87, $ 93, Medicine Lodge 0.75% Jul-06 $ 15, $ 12, $ 13, $ 12, Merriam 1.25% Jan-01 $ 519, $ 477, $ 463, $ 432, Miltonvale Jul-87 $ 2, $ 3, $ 3, $ 3, Minneapolis $ 16, $ 12, $ 12, $ 13, Minneola Jul-99 $ 2, $ 3, $ 3, $ 3, Mission 1.25% Oct-02 $ 252, $ 208, $ 205, $ 203, Mission Hills Jan-05 $ 31, $ 31, $ 35, $ 30, Moran Jul-84 $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, Morland Oct-96 $ $ 1, $ $ Moscow Oct-03 $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, $ 1,147.37
5 January February March April Mound City Jul-93 $ 7, $ 9, $ 7, $ 7, Neodesha 2.00% Oct-92 $ 33, $ 35, $ 39, $ 32, Ness City Oct-02 $ 16, $ 12, $ 12, $ 12, Norton Apr-93 $ 16, $ 17, $ 13, $ 14, Ogden $ 5, $ 5, $ 5, $ 4, Olathe 1.125% Apr-00 $ 1,861, $ 1,939, $ 1,675, $ 1,506, Olpe 0.500% $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, Onaga $ 4, $ 12, $ 6, $ 3, Osage City Oct-03 $ 27, $ 24, $ 31, $ 20, Osawatomie Jul-81 $ 9, $ 12, $ 9, $ 8, Oswego Jul-95 $ 10, $ 10, $ 10, $ 11, Ottawa 1.10% Jul-06 $ 101, $ 111, $ 97, $ 95, Overbrook Jan-99 $ 6, $ 8, $ 6, $ 5, Overland Park 1.125% Apr-99 $ 3,631, $ 3,900, $ 3,137, $ 2,966, Oxford Nov-84 $ 5, $ 9, $ 5, $ Paola Oct-96 $ 105, $ 109, $ 88, $ 93, Parker Oct-03 $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, Parsons Jan-97 $ 125, $ 119, $ 115, $ 119, Paxico Oct-96 $ $ 1, $ $ Perry Jul-81 $ 3, $ 4, $ 3, $ 1, Phillipsburg Jul-01 $ 34, $ 33, $ 30, $ 24, Pittsburg Oct-99 $ 127, $ 141, $ 118, $ 117, Plainville Apr-97 $ 23, $ 23, $ 22, $ 21, Pleasanton Oct-95 $ 9, $ 11, $ 10, $ 10, Pomona Dec-27 $ 3, $ 3, $ 3, $ 4, Prairie Village Feb-84 $ 172, $ 168, $ 155, $ 155, Pratt 0.75% Jan-05 $ 83, $ 92, $ 74, $ 71, Princeton Jul-95 $ $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, Protection Jan-99 $ 3, $ 3, $ 3, $ 3, Ransom Oct-93 $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, $ Richmond 0.25% $ $ $ $ Riley Jul-92 $ 4, $ 5, $ 4, $ 3, Roeland Park 1.25% Apr-03 $ 115, $ 102, $ 101, $ 103, Rolla Jan-97 $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, Rose Hill Oct-00 $ 14, $ 14, $ 13, $ 12, Rossville Oct-86 $ 8, $ 7, $ 7, $ 7, Sabetha Jul-91 $ 16, $ 14, $ 13, $ 13, Saint Marys Nov-84 $ 11, $ 19, $ 14, $ 12, Saint Paul Apr-98 $ 3, $ 3, $ 3, $ 3, Salina 0.75% Jan-99 $ 558, $ 626, $ 498, $ 512, Satanta Jan-87 $ 4, $ 3, $ 4, $ 3, Scammon Apr-88 $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, Sedan 1.50% $ 11, $ 13, $ 12, $ 9, Shawnee 1.250% $ 882, $ 899, $ 768, $ 751, Smith Center Jan-01 $ 9, $ 7, $ 6, $ 8, South Hutchinson Jan-93 $ 18, $ 18, $ 17, $ 17, Spivey Jan-79 $ 5, $ 4, $ 3, $ 2, Spring Hill Feb-84 $ 43, $ 36, $ 35, $ 29, Stockton 1.50% Jan-99 $ 17, $ 20, $ 15, $ 13, Strong City Jan-90 $ 4, $ 3, $ 3, $ 3, Sublette Jan-83 $ 5, $ 5, $ 4, $ 4, Syracuse Jun-84 $ 11, $ 16, $ 14, $ 10, Thayer Jul-95 $ 4, $ 3, $ 3, $ 3, Tonganoxie Jul-89 $ 41, $ 27, $ 35, $ 33, Topeka $ 1,931, $ 2,173, $ 1,846, $ 1,807, Toronto $ $ $ $
6 January February March April Towanda Jul-95 $ 5, $ 5, $ 5, $ 5, Udall Oct-05 $ 2, $ 2, $ 3, $ 3, Ulysses Nov-83 $ 59, $ 53, $ 56, $ 51, Wakeeney Feb-83 $ 20, $ 21, $ 18, $ 16, Wakefield $ 3, $ 2, $ 2, $ 3, Wamego 1.75% Jan-93 $ 61, $ 65, $ 56, $ 61, Waterville $ 3, $ 4, $ 3, $ 3, Wathena Oct-06 Weir Nov-84 $ 2, $ 3, $ 2, $ Wellington 1.25% Jan-94 $ 97, $ 105, $ 89, $ 101, Wellsville Jan-93 $ 5, $ 7, $ 5, $ 4, Westmoreland Jan-93 $ 4, $ 6, $ 4, $ 2, Westwood Feb-84 $ 13, $ 18, $ 27, $ 5, Westwood Hills Feb-84 $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, Williamsburg Oct-96 $ 1, $ $ 1, $ 1, Wilson Sep-83 $ 4, $ 3, $ 3, $ 4, Winfield Nov-84 $ 119, $ 139, $ 123, $ 112, Yates Center 1.75% Jan-02 $ 18, $ 19, $ 19, $ 14, Horsethief Reservior Oct-05 $ 120, $ 138, $ 114, $ 112, Statewide $ 59,452, $ 64,353, $ 54,947, $ 52,854, *in January $0.02 distriubted to Montezuma and Spearville in error Washburn U. (in Shawnee Co) $ 1,369, $ 1,530, $ 1,311, $ 1,277, Total associated with KS Speedway $ 2,823, $ 3,338, $ 2,530, $ 2,363, Race Track in Wy Co & KCK $ 827, $ 973, $ 738, $ 694, State tax to bond fund $ 1,973, $ 2,339, $ 1,772, $ 1,651, Distributed to other entities $ 21, $ 25, $ 19, $ 18, Heartland Park $ 1.78 State tax to bond fund $ - Topeka $ 0.83 Shawnee County $ 0.41 Washburn University $ 0.54 Hutchinson Salt Mine State tax to bond fund City Retailers City share of County
7 May June July August Allen County Oct-94 $ 124, $ 110, $ 114, $ 135, Anderson County Jan-83 $ 60, $ 53, $ 52, $ 59, Atchison County Oct-04 $ 151, $ 133, $ 130, $ 142, Barber County Feb-83 $ 75, $ 55, $ 57, $ 81, Barton County 1.25% Apr-03 $ 462, $ 414, $ 427, $ 515, Bourbon County Jul-01 $ 127, $ 114, $ 102, $ 125, Brown County $ 86, $ 105, $ 87, $ 88, Chase County $ 16, $ 14, $ 15, $ 18, Chautauqua County Feb-83 $ 22, $ 17, $ 18, $ 20, Cherokee County 1.50% Jan-03 $ 165, $ 152, $ 137, $ 168, Cheyenne County 2.00% Jul-96 $ 46, $ 36, $ 34, $ 42, Clay County Jan-01 $ 68, $ 68, $ 68, $ 80, Cloud County Jan-01 $ 96, $ 97, $ 94, $ 110, Cowley County Oct-05 $ 149, $ 137, $ 138, $ 171, Crawford County Jul-01 $ 350, $ 338, $ 324, $ 356, Decatur County Nov-84 $ 19, $ 18, $ 17, $ 20, Dickinson County Jul-97 $ 169, $ 157, $ 165, $ 183, Doniphan County Oct-94 $ 41, $ 38, $ 35, $ 53, Douglas County Jan-95 $ 1,145, $ 1,122, $ 1,104, $ 1,184, Edwards County Nov-83 $ 17, $ 14, $ 16, $ 22, Elk County $ 21, $ 12, $ 12, $ 15, Ellsworth County $ 39, $ 37, $ 33, $ 51, Finney County $ 464, $ 459, $ 441, $ 484, Ford County Oct-97 $ 343, $ 346, $ 356, $ 404, Franklin County 1.50% Jan-93 $ 363, $ 333, $ 325, $ 385, Geary County 1.25% Oct-06 $ 323, $ 303, $ 294, $ 346, Gove County 1.75% Jan-06 $ 53, $ 41, $ 41, $ 55, Graham County 0.25% Oct-03 $ 7, $ 8, $ 6, $ 8, Gray County Feb-83 $ 42, $ 36, $ 39, $ 48, Greeley County $ 11, $ 10, $ 9, $ 11, Greenwood County Jul-95 $ 44, $ 42, $ 38, $ 50, Hamilton County Jan-93 $ 10, $ 9, $ 10, $ 11, Harvey County 2.00% Oct-06 $ 303, $ 285, $ 288, $ 329, Haskell County Jan-83 $ 16, $ 17, $ 17, $ 19, Jackson County 1.40% $ 139, $ 135, $ 133, $ 138, Jefferson County Oct-98 $ 84, $ 75, $ 75, $ 92, Jewell County Feb-83 $ 16, $ 13, $ 12, $ 19, Johnson County 1.10% Jan-03 $ 9,042, $ 8,618, $ 8,222, $ 9,882, Kiowa County $ 27, $ 23, $ 24, $ 27, Labette County 1.25% Oct-01 $ 215, $ 216, $ 209, $ 230, Leavenworth County Jan-97 $ 494, $ 481, $ 487, $ 537, Lincoln County Feb-83 $ 14, $ 18, $ 14, $ 22, Logan County $ 27, $ 24, $ 21, $ 30, Lyon County Jul-99 $ 171, $ 167, $ 172, $ 193, Marion County Jul-87 $ 75, $ 68, $ 65, $ 84, Mcpherson County Jul-82 $ 315, $ 292, $ 295, $ 329, Meade County Nov-84 $ 29, $ 27, $ 34, $ 33, Miami County 1.25% Jan-01 $ 370, $ 336, $ 298, $ 370, Mitchell County $ 69, $ 60, $ 59, $ 80, Montgomery County 0.00% Oct-02 $ $ - $ $ Morris County $ 39, $ 37, $ 39, $ 58, Nemaha County $ 83, $ 78, $ 72, $ 85, Neosho County Oct-00 $ 202, $ 205, $ 203, $ 220, Norton County 0.75% Sep-03 $ 35, $ 32, $ 31, $ 37, Osage County $ 87, $ 83, $ 78, $ 100, Osborne County 1.50% Oct-05 $ 53, $ 45, $ 43, $ 57,876.57
8 May June July August Ottawa County Jun-01 $ 29, $ 29, $ 26, $ 37, Pawnee County Jul-83 $ 44, $ 45, $ 42, $ 48, Phillips County 5.00% Jan-06 $ 26, $ 21, $ 20, $ 31, Pottawatomie County $ 333, $ 341, $ 304, $ 376, Pratt County Jul-82 $ 129, $ 124, $ 131, $ 154, Rawlins County Feb-83 $ 16, $ 13, $ 14, $ 21, Reno County Jul-86 $ 740, $ 710, $ 678, $ 800, Republic County 2.00% Jul-03 $ 66, $ 68, $ 53, $ 75, Rice County $ 66, $ 65, $ 62, $ 71, Riley County Jan-99 $ 609, $ 554, $ 561, $ 642, Rooks County 0.00% Oct-00 $ - $ - $ - $ 7.24 Russell County 1.50% Jan-00 $ 145, $ 133, $ 129, $ 166, Saline County Jun-95 $ 805, $ 774, $ 777, $ 930, Scott County May-82 $ 53, $ 46, $ 43, $ 53, Sedgwick County 2.00% Jul-05 $ 12,676, $ 11,868, $ 11,790, $ 14,244, Seward County 1.25% Jan-04 $ 383, $ 369, $ 371, $ 417, Shawnee County 1.15% Jan-05 $ 2,586, $ 2,630, $ 2,466, $ 2,749, Sheridan County Jan-99 $ 19, $ 17, $ 14, $ 24, Sherman County 2.25% Jul-06 $ 96, $ 101, $ 100, $ 118, Stafford County Nov-84 $ 30, $ 29, $ 25, $ 33, Stanton County Nov-84 $ 17, $ 16, $ 11, $ 20, Sumner County Oct-04 $ 150, $ 143, $ 126, $ 167, Thomas County $ 108, $ 103, $ 115, $ 149, Trego County $ 18, $ 14, $ 13, $ 18, Wabaunsee County Oct-06 $ 39, $ 30, $ 29, $ 36, Washington County Feb-83 $ 38, $ 31, $ 34, $ 39, Wichita County 2.00% Jan-96 $ 35, $ 41, $ 34, $ 39, Wilson County Oct-00 $ 72, $ 70, $ 64, $ 88, Woodson County Oct-05 $ 21, $ 16, $ 17, $ 23, Wyandotte County Jan-84 $ 1,704, $ 1,593, $ 1,748, $ 1,937, Abilene 0.01% Jan-06 $ 50, $ 47, $ 48, $ 57, Almena Apr-03 $ $ $ $ Altamont Jul-99 $ 5, $ 3, $ 5, $ 5, Americus Apr-87 $ 1, $ $ $ 1, Andover 1.75% Jan-06 $ 166, $ 145, $ 160, $ 184, Anthony 1.50% Jan-01 $ 41, $ 35, $ 30, $ 38, Argonia Jan-91 $ 2, $ 2, $ 1, $ 3, Arkansas City Apr-85 $ 124, $ 123, $ 118, $ 136, Arma $ 3, $ 2, $ 2, $ 3, Atchison Aug-83 $ 127, $ 118, $ 114, $ 123, Auburn Jul-84 $ 8, $ 7, $ 7, $ 8, Augusta Oct-06 $ 38, $ 36, $ 37, $ 46, Baldwin City Jul-91 $ 26, $ 27, $ 26, $ 37, Basehor Oct-95 $ 21, $ 23, $ 22, $ 25, Baxter Springs Jul-85 $ 30, $ 29, $ 25, $ 34, Belle Plaine Oct-89 $ 7, $ 6, $ 7, $ 8, Beloit Jul-01 $ 27, $ 23, $ 23, $ 29, Benton Oct-99 $ 4, $ 3, $ 2, $ 6, Blue Rapids Jan-05 $ 8, $ 5, $ 7, $ 9, Bonner Springs 1.50% $ 217, $ 216, $ 255, $ 244, Bronson Jan-97 $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, Burden Jan-96 $ 2, $ 2, $ 2, $ 4, Burlington Jan-05 $ 31, $ 27, $ 27, $ 33, Caldwell $ 7, $ 7, $ 6, $ 8, Caney 2.75% Apr-03 $ 42, $ 33, $ 32, $ 37, Carbondale $ 5, $ 5, $ 5, $ 6,602.68
9 May June July August Cedar Vale Oct-97 $ 3, $ 2, $ 2, $ 4, Chanute Nov-87 $ 150, $ 165, $ 155, $ 174, Chase Oct-06 Cherryvale 1.75% Jul-01 $ 27, $ 23, $ 27, $ 29, Chetopa 1.50% Jan-02 $ 10, $ 7, $ 7, $ 9, Claflin Oct-05 $ 2, $ 1, $ 1, $ 2, Clay Center Nov-84 $ 54, $ 54, $ 55, $ 64, Coffeyville 2.50% Oct-02 $ 351, $ 319, $ 309, $ 330, Colby 0.25% $ 23, $ 22, $ 25, $ 31, Coldwater Jul-98 $ 8, $ 7, $ 8, $ 10, Collyer Jan-01 $ $ $ $ Columbus Jul-97 $ 33, $ 29, $ 30, $ 36, Concordia Feb-83 $ 79, $ 80, $ 79, $ 89, Conway Springs Oct-89 $ 6, $ 4, $ 3, $ 5, Cottonwood Falls Jan-91 $ 5, $ 4, $ 4, $ 5, Council Grove Oct-03 $ 23, $ 25, $ 27, $ 41, Dearing Apr-03 $ 1, $ 2, $ $ 1, Deerfield Oct-94 $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, $ 2, Delphos Nov-84 $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, Derby Apr-03 $ 124, $ 124, $ 123, $ 140, DeSoto 1.75% Jul-02 $ 52, $ 54, $ 61, $ 59, Dighton Jul-83 $ 7, $ 8, $ 7, $ 9, Dodge City Oct-97 $ 303, $ 311, $ 325, $ 361, Douglass Jan-95 $ 7, $ 8, $ 6, $ 7, Easton Jul-85 $ 2, $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, Edgerton Jul-85 $ 5, $ 3, $ 3, $ 5, Edna Jan-89 $ 3, $ 4, $ 1, $ 1, Edwardsville Jan-86 $ 20, $ 18, $ 14, $ 20, Effingham Nov-83 $ 1, $ 2, $ 1, $ 1, El Dorado Oct-89 $ 171, $ 161, $ 174, $ 197, Elkhart Jan-95 $ 19, $ 16, $ 14, $ 20, Ellis 2.00% Oct-06 $ 11, $ 12, $ 8, $ 13, Ellsworth 1.25% Jul-00 $ 27, $ 28, $ 26, $ 34, Elwood Nov-84 $ 11, $ 12, $ 12, $ 24, Emporia Jan-95 $ 314, $ 313, $ 322, $ 357, Erie Jan-88 $ - $ 6, $ 7, $ 7, Eudora $ 13, $ 10, $ 10, $ 9, Eureka 0.00% Jul-95 $ 23, $ 24, $ 21, $ 26, Fairway Jul-86 $ 25, $ 18, $ 26, $ 25, Florence $ 4, $ 2, $ 2, $ 3, Fontana Jul-97 $ $ - $ - $ Fort Scott Jan-84 $ 107, $ 96, $ 87, $ 104, Frankfort Apr-03 $ 9, $ 6, $ 6, $ 8, Fredonia 1.50% Oct-06 $ 29, $ 38, $ 39, $ 43, Frontenac Jan-95 $ 26, $ 25, $ 22, $ 29, Galena Jul-84 $ 13, $ 11, $ 9, $ 11, Garden City Jul-94 $ 372, $ 364, $ 350, $ 377, Gardner 1.50% Jan-06 $ 157, $ 152, $ 145, $ 185, Garnett Jan-99 $ 21, $ 20, $ 18, $ 21, Gas Jan-91 $ - $ - $ - $ - Geneseo Oct-05 $ $ $ $ Girard Jan-01 $ 22, $ 18, $ 18, $ 26, Glade Jan-01 $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, Glasco Jul-83 $ 2, $ 1, $ 1, $ 2, Grandview Plaza Apr-99 $ 4, $ 3, $ 4, $ 5, Great Bend Apr-00 $ 133, $ 124, $ 130, $ 144,294.48
10 May June July August Greensburg Oct-06 Grinnell 0.25% Jan-03 $ $ $ $ Hardtner 0.00% Jan-02 $ - $ - $ - $ - Harper Jan-01 $ 22, $ 20, $ 20, $ 26, Hays 1.75% Jan-05 $ 622, $ 628, $ 644, $ 709, Herington 1.50% Apr-06 $ 20, $ 26, $ 22, $ 30, Hiawatha $ 47, $ 53, $ 50, $ 49, Hill City Jul-85 $ 20, $ 20, $ 19, $ 21, Hillsboro May-85 $ 28, $ 27, $ 28, $ 37, Hoisington Oct-05 $ 9, $ 7, $ 6, $ 11, Holton 0.25% Jan-95 $ 17, $ 15, $ 17, $ 16, Horton Jul-87 $ 10, $ 9, $ 10, $ 11, Hugoton Jan-94 $ 34, $ 33, $ 28, $ 36, Humboldt Oct-03 $ 10, $ 7, $ 8, $ 10, Hutchinson 0.75% Apr-94 $ 454, $ 441, $ 412, $ 496, Independence 2.25% Oct-02 $ 382, $ 358, $ 351, $ 360, Iola Jan-90 $ 83, $ 79, $ 81, $ 90, Junction City $ 289, $ 272, $ 260, $ 305, Kanopolis Jul-85 $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, Kansas City 1.25% Oct-04 $ 1,892, $ 1,755, $ 1,883, $ 2,142, Kincaid Jul-99 $ $ $ $ Kingman Jan-05 $ 34, $ 29, $ 29, $ 43, Kiowa Jan-01 $ - $ 2, $ 7, $ 9, LaCrosse Jan-96 $ 8, $ 9, $ 9, $ 11, LaCygne Oct-88 $ 7, $ 9, $ 6, $ 9, Lakin Jul-83 $ 14, $ 9, $ 10, $ 12, Lansing Jan-89 $ 58, $ 58, $ 64, $ 64, Larned $ 17, $ 19, $ 16, $ 18, Lawrence Oct-90 $ 1,040, $ 1,026, $ 1,002, $ 1,048, Leavenworth Mar-85 $ 315, $ 299, $ 305, $ 334, Leawood 1.125% Jul-00 $ 467, $ 450, $ 451, $ 543, Lenexa 1.125% Oct-00 $ 866, $ 816, $ 845, $ 996, Liberal 1.40% Jul-06 $ 283, $ 266, $ 269, $ 311, Lindsborg Jul-00 $ 19, $ 16, $ 18, $ 20, Linwood Apr-03 $ 2, $ 2, $ 1, $ 2, Longford Jan-89 $ $ $ $ Louisburg Jan-97 $ 55, $ 57, $ 45, $ 69, Lyndon Jan-99 $ 7, $ 6, $ 6, $ 8, Lyons Oct-01 $ 15, $ 15, $ 14, $ 15, Manhattan Jan-99 $ 904, $ 845, $ 841, $ 944, Mankato Oct-05 $ 4, $ 5, $ 4, $ 5, Maple Hill 0.75% Jan-03 $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, Marion 0.75% Jul-01 $ 12, $ 11, $ 10, $ 9, Marysville Oct-99 $ 61, $ 62, $ 57, $ 65, Mayfield $ $ $ $ McPherson Oct-02 $ 94, $ 88, $ 90, $ 98, Medicine Lodge 0.75% Jul-06 $ 14, $ 12, $ 13, $ 17, Merriam 1.25% Jan-01 $ 545, $ 476, $ 485, $ 566, Miltonvale Jul-87 $ 2, $ 3, $ 3, $ 5, Minneapolis $ 16, $ 15, $ 14, $ 18, Minneola Jul-99 $ 3, $ 3, $ 2, $ 3, Mission 1.25% Oct-02 $ 228, $ 224, $ 203, $ 248, Mission Hills Jan-05 $ 31, $ 43, $ 42, $ 42, Moran Jul-84 $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, Morland Oct-96 $ 1, $ 1, $ $ 1, Moscow Oct-03 $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, $ 1,494.79
11 May June July August Mound City Jul-93 $ 9, $ 5, $ 10, $ 14, Neodesha 2.00% Oct-92 $ 43, $ 37, $ 31, $ 40, Ness City Oct-02 $ 16, $ 14, $ 13, $ 20, Norton Apr-93 $ 17, $ 16, $ 15, $ 20, Ogden $ 5, $ 4, $ 6, $ 13, Olathe 1.125% Apr-00 $ 1,997, $ 1,955, $ 1,850, $ 2,275, Olpe 0.500% $ $ $ 1, $ 1, Onaga $ 5, $ 5, $ 3, $ 5, Osage City Oct-03 $ 34, $ 31, $ 28, $ 37, Osawatomie Jul-81 $ 11, $ 9, $ 8, $ 12, Oswego Jul-95 $ 11, $ 10, $ 10, $ 13, Ottawa 1.10% Jul-06 $ 110, $ 102, $ 100, $ 119, Overbrook Jan-99 $ 6, $ 7, $ 7, $ 10, Overland Park 1.125% Apr-99 $ 3,688, $ 3,349, $ 3,108, $ 3,795, Oxford Nov-84 $ 5, $ 5, $ 4, $ 6, Paola Oct-96 $ 108, $ 115, $ 102, $ 126, Parker Oct-03 $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, $ 2, Parsons Jan-97 $ 119, $ 132, $ 125, $ 133, Paxico Oct-96 $ 1, $ $ $ 1, Perry Jul-81 $ 3, $ 3, $ 3, $ 3, Phillipsburg Jul-01 $ 38, $ 31, $ 30, $ 43, Pittsburg Oct-99 $ 124, $ 125, $ 118, $ 124, Plainville Apr-97 $ 22, $ 24, $ 19, $ 23, Pleasanton Oct-95 $ 13, $ 12, $ 12, $ 16, Pomona Dec-27 $ 4, $ 5, $ 4, $ 5, Prairie Village Feb-84 $ 165, $ 155, $ 165, $ 174, Pratt 0.75% Jan-05 $ 81, $ 82, $ 82, $ 100, Princeton Jul-95 $ $ $ $ Protection Jan-99 $ 3, $ 3, $ 3, $ 4, Ransom Oct-93 $ 1, $ 1, $ $ 1, Richmond 0.25% $ $ $ $ Riley Jul-92 $ 5, $ 4, $ 4, $ 4, Roeland Park 1.25% Apr-03 $ 117, $ 113, $ 137, $ 131, Rolla Jan-97 $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, Rose Hill Oct-00 $ 12, $ 17, $ 13, $ 14, Rossville Oct-86 $ 7, $ 7, $ 9, $ 9, Sabetha Jul-91 $ 15, $ 15, $ 15, $ 14, Saint Marys Nov-84 $ 15, $ 14, $ 16, $ 16, Saint Paul Apr-98 $ 4, $ 4, $ 3, $ 4, Salina 0.75% Jan-99 $ 577, $ 554, $ 556, $ 663, Satanta Jan-87 $ 3, $ 3, $ 4, $ 4, Scammon Apr-88 $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, Sedan 1.50% $ 14, $ 11, $ 12, $ 12, Shawnee 1.250% $ 929, $ 937, $ 865, $ 1,023, Smith Center Jan-01 $ 9, $ 7, $ 7, $ 10, South Hutchinson Jan-93 $ 20, $ 17, $ 18, $ 21, Spivey Jan-79 $ 2, $ 2, $ 3, $ 2, Spring Hill Feb-84 $ 38, $ 37, $ 44, $ 48, Stockton 1.50% Jan-99 $ 18, $ 14, $ 13, $ 20, Strong City Jan-90 $ 4, $ 4, $ 4, $ 6, Sublette Jan-83 $ 5, $ 4, $ 4, $ 5, Syracuse Jun-84 $ 16, $ 12, $ 12, $ 14, Thayer Jul-95 $ 3, $ 2, $ 3, $ 3, Tonganoxie Jul-89 $ 36, $ 40, $ 36, $ 40, Topeka $ 2,050, $ 2,129, $ 1,971, $ 2,178, Toronto $ $ $ $
12 May June July August Towanda Jul-95 $ 5, $ 4, $ 5, $ 5, Udall Oct-05 $ 3, $ 2, $ 4, $ 3, Ulysses Nov-83 $ 68, $ 56, $ 58, $ 73, Wakeeney Feb-83 $ 21, $ 19, $ 19, $ 26, Wakefield $ 2, $ 3, $ 2, $ 3, Wamego 1.75% Jan-93 $ 77, $ 70, $ 54, $ 85, Waterville $ 3, $ 4, $ 3, $ 3, Wathena Oct-06 $ 0.04 Weir Nov-84 $ 4, $ 2, $ 2, $ 2, Wellington 1.25% Jan-94 $ 98, $ 94, $ 90, $ 112, Wellsville Jan-93 $ 6, $ 5, $ 5, $ 6, Westmoreland Jan-93 $ 4, $ 3, $ 8, $ 5, Westwood Feb-84 $ 8, $ 20, $ 12, $ 17, Westwood Hills Feb-84 $ 4, $ 1, $ $ 1, Williamsburg Oct-96 $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, Wilson Sep-83 $ 6, $ 3, $ 3, $ 7, Winfield Nov-84 $ 125, $ 113, $ 115, $ 156, Yates Center 1.75% Jan-02 $ 22, $ 19, $ 20, $ 22, Horsethief Reservior Oct-05 $ 129, $ 127, $ 126, $ 142, Statewide $ 62,216, $ 59,333, $ 58,094, $ 68,192, *in January $0.02 distriubted to Montezuma and Washburn U. (in Shawnee Co) $ 1,461, $ 1,486, $ 1,386, $ 1,553, Total associated with KS Speedway $ 2,720, $ 2,640, $ 2,601, $ 3,230, Race Track in Wy Co & KCK $ 792, $ 752, $ 762, $ 943, State tax to bond fund $ 1,906, $ 1,867, $ 1,818, $ 2,262, Distributed to other entities $ 20, $ 20, $ 20, $ 24, Heartland Park $ 5, $ 8, $ 98, $ 8, State tax to bond fund $ 4, $ 6, $ 70, $ 6, Topeka $ $ 1, $ 13, $ 1, Shawnee County $ $ $ 6, $ Washburn University $ $ $ 8, $ Hutchinson Salt Mine State tax to bond fund City Retailers City share of County
13 September October November December Allen County Oct-94 $ 105, $ 121, $ 119, $ 110, Anderson County Jan-83 $ 54, $ 43, $ 72, $ 48, Atchison County Oct-04 $ 131, $ 128, $ 137, $ 124, Barber County Feb-83 $ 49, $ 57, $ 63, $ 54, Barton County 1.25% Apr-03 $ 422, $ 471, $ 430, $ 408, Bourbon County Jul-01 $ 103, $ 118, $ 115, $ 99, Brown County $ 70, $ 84, $ 85, $ 73, Chase County $ 12, $ 17, $ 18, $ 13, Chautauqua County Feb-83 $ 16, $ 20, $ 23, $ 16, Cherokee County 1.50% Jan-03 $ 136, $ 152, $ 161, $ 133, Cheyenne County 2.00% Jul-96 $ 32, $ 42, $ 42, $ 36, Clay County Jan-01 $ 58, $ 68, $ 75, $ 58, Cloud County Jan-01 $ 99, $ 99, $ 97, $ 91, Cowley County Oct-05 $ 126, $ 162, $ 143, $ 141, Crawford County Jul-01 $ 326, $ 362, $ 337, $ 321, Decatur County Nov-84 $ 17, $ 19, $ 17, $ 19, Dickinson County Jul-97 $ 155, $ 174, $ 165, $ 156, Doniphan County Oct-94 $ 33, $ 39, $ 38, $ 40, Douglas County Jan-95 $ 1,025, $ 1,211, $ 1,165, $ 1,083, Edwards County Nov-83 $ 15, $ 17, $ 18, $ 16, Elk County $ 12, $ 13, $ 16, $ 15, Ellsworth County $ 35, $ 39, $ 40, $ 35, Finney County $ 432, $ 470, $ 440, $ 436, Ford County Oct-97 $ 383, $ 377, $ 368, $ 334, Franklin County 1.50% Jan-93 $ 308, $ 325, $ 339, $ 316, Geary County 1.25% Oct-06 $ 287, $ 355, $ 328, $ 356, Gove County 1.75% Jan-06 $ 39, $ 51, $ 51, $ 44, Graham County 0.25% Oct-03 $ 7, $ 8, $ 6, $ 6, Gray County Feb-83 $ 38, $ 48, $ 38, $ 33, Greeley County $ 11, $ 11, $ 9, $ 8, Greenwood County Jul-95 $ 37, $ 42, $ 44, $ 37, Hamilton County Jan-93 $ 12, $ 11, $ 10, $ 9, Harvey County 2.00% Oct-06 $ 295, $ 300, $ 311, $ 542, Haskell County Jan-83 $ 17, $ 18, $ 19, $ 14, Jackson County 1.40% $ 139, $ 117, $ 137, $ 111, Jefferson County Oct-98 $ 84, $ 91, $ 81, $ 73, Jewell County Feb-83 $ 12, $ 16, $ 12, $ 24, Johnson County 1.10% Jan-03 $ 7,722, $ 8,949, $ 8,776, $ 8,122, Kiowa County $ 30, $ 26, $ 30, $ 26, Labette County 1.25% Oct-01 $ 199, $ 232, $ 220, $ 191, Leavenworth County Jan-97 $ 451, $ 503, $ 468, $ 432, Lincoln County Feb-83 $ 14, $ 19, $ 19, $ 13, Logan County $ 24, $ 28, $ 25, $ 22, Lyon County Jul-99 $ 160, $ 171, $ 181, $ 157, Marion County Jul-87 $ 61, $ 74, $ 80, $ 66, Mcpherson County Jul-82 $ 292, $ 335, $ 310, $ 285, Meade County Nov-84 $ 32, $ 42, $ 33, $ 28, Miami County 1.25% Jan-01 $ 267, $ 317, $ 321, $ 271, Mitchell County $ 57, $ 69, $ 64, $ 58, Montgomery County 0.00% Oct-02 $ $ 3, $ $ Morris County $ 37, $ 40, $ 41, $ 37, Nemaha County $ 70, $ 75, $ 83, $ 74, Neosho County Oct-00 $ 146, $ 209, $ 159, $ 191, Norton County 0.75% Sep-03 $ 33, $ 33, $ 31, $ 33, Osage County $ 68, $ 92, $ 86, $ 71, Osborne County 1.50% Oct-05 $ 43, $ 46, $ 43, $ 37,853.12
14 September October November December Ottawa County Jun-01 $ 29, $ 31, $ 30, $ 16, Pawnee County Jul-83 $ 44, $ 46, $ 46, $ 47, Phillips County 5.00% Jan-06 $ 21, $ 23, $ 24, $ 20, Pottawatomie County $ 322, $ 344, $ 351, $ 305, Pratt County Jul-82 $ 125, $ 139, $ 131, $ 129, Rawlins County Feb-83 $ 13, $ 18, $ 14, $ 14, Reno County Jul-86 $ 666, $ 752, $ 795, $ 661, Republic County 2.00% Jul-03 $ 64, $ 65, $ 62, $ 57, Rice County $ 59, $ 73, $ 68, $ 63, Riley County Jan-99 $ 518, $ 628, $ 738, $ 598, Rooks County 0.00% Oct-00 $ - $ 7.23 $ - $ 7.21 Russell County 1.50% Jan-00 $ 121, $ 149, $ 146, $ 136, Saline County Jun-95 $ 750, $ 841, $ 772, $ 769, Scott County May-82 $ 47, $ 53, $ 42, $ 39, Sedgwick County 2.00% Jul-05 $ 11,615, $ 12,779, $ 12,534, $ 11,784, Seward County 1.25% Jan-04 $ 352, $ 411, $ 375, $ 375, Shawnee County 1.15% Jan-05 $ 2,300, $ 2,534, $ 2,464, $ 2,403, Sheridan County Jan-99 $ 20, $ 24, $ 27, $ 19, Sherman County 2.25% Jul-06 $ 189, $ 204, $ 181, $ 150, Stafford County Nov-84 $ 25, $ 31, $ 29, $ 29, Stanton County Nov-84 $ 16, $ 19, $ 18, $ 15, Sumner County Oct-04 $ 130, $ 143, $ 153, $ 120, Thomas County $ 122, $ 120, $ 119, $ 106, Trego County $ 16, $ 19, $ 14, $ 13, Wabaunsee County Oct-06 $ 28, $ 39, $ 39, $ 24, Washington County Feb-83 $ 26, $ 35, $ 42, $ 29, Wichita County 2.00% Jan-96 $ 40, $ 45, $ 35, $ 29, Wilson County Oct-00 $ 61, $ 70, $ 77, $ 62, Woodson County Oct-05 $ 16, $ 19, $ 16, $ 15, Wyandotte County Jan-84 $ 1,740, $ 1,798, $ 1,877, $ 1,730, Abilene 0.01% Jan-06 $ 49, $ 50, $ 47, $ 48, Almena Apr-03 $ $ $ 1, $ Altamont Jul-99 $ 3, $ 5, $ 4, $ 4, Americus Apr-87 $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, Andover 1.75% Jan-06 $ 168, $ 174, $ 177, $ 170, Anthony 1.50% Jan-01 $ 25, $ 34, $ 36, $ 33, Argonia Jan-91 $ 2, $ 2, $ 2, $ 1, Arkansas City Apr-85 $ 116, $ 126, $ 122, $ 117, Arma $ 2, $ 3, $ 2, $ 1, Atchison Aug-83 $ 114, $ 111, $ 118, $ 109, Auburn Jul-84 $ 7, $ 7, $ 8, $ 8, Augusta Oct-06 $ 34, $ 36, $ 35, $ 69, Baldwin City Jul-91 $ 22, $ 27, $ 31, $ 21, Basehor Oct-95 $ 17, $ 19, $ 19, $ 19, Baxter Springs Jul-85 $ 26, $ 28, $ 29, $ 25, Belle Plaine Oct-89 $ 6, $ 6, $ 8, $ 5, Beloit Jul-01 $ 22, $ 26, $ 23, $ 21, Benton Oct-99 $ 3, $ 3, $ 6, $ 3, Blue Rapids Jan-05 $ 6, $ 7, $ 8, $ 6, Bonner Springs 1.50% $ 299, $ 245, $ 245, $ 213, Bronson Jan-97 $ 1, $ 1, $ $ Burden Jan-96 $ 1, $ 2, $ 2, $ 6, Burlington Jan-05 $ 30, $ 26, $ 33, $ 25, Caldwell $ 6, $ 6, $ 8, $ 5, Caney 2.75% Apr-03 $ 34, $ 31, $ 38, $ 25, Carbondale $ 5, $ 5, $ 5, $ 5,842.16
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