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Subject Media Release: Governor Laura Kelly Continues ‘Prosperity on the Plains’ Tour at Holton Small Business
Date July 29, 2022 4:31 PM
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*For Immediate Release:    *     
July 29, 2022
          
*Contact:    *     
Cassie Nichols
[email protected]

*Governor Laura Kelly Continues ‘Prosperity on the Plains’ Tour at Holton Small Business

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*HOLTON – *Governor Laura Kelly continued her statewide economic development tour, ‘Prosperity on the Plains,’ in Holton today. She joined Jackson County Chamber of Commerce leaders to tour a local family- and veteran-owned small business, More Than Lemons Hot Glass.

More Than Lemons is a hot glass art store and workshop that features collections from Kansas artists. In addition to the glass art store, the Lemons family also runs an AirBnB.

“I’m visiting with entrepreneurs across Kansas because small businesses power our economy and have helped drive our record-breaking economic success,” *Governor Laura Kelly said. *“Thank you to Holton veteran and small business owner April Lemon for taking the time to talk about what my Administration can do to help businesses like hers grow and succeed.”

Governor Kelly has supported small businesses throughout her time in office. In June, Governor Kelly signed [ [link removed]. ] a bill providing $50 million of financial relief to Kansas small businesses like More Than Lemons. And when she reinstated the Kansas Main Street Program in 2019, 25 communities including Holton [ [link removed] ] were “grandfathered” back into the program to receive resources and tools supporting the revitalization of downtown districts.

Governor Kelly also visited a mural project that is currently under construction in the Holton Downtown Square. Holton is one of the 14 rural communities that were awarded grants through the Rural Mural and Public Art Program earlier this month.

Photos from the tour below are available for media use:

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