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Hospital and foundation describe Bird City clinic project and fundraising; commissioners asked for questions, not county dollars

April 17, 2026 | Cheyenne County, Kansas


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Hospital and foundation describe Bird City clinic project and fundraising; commissioners asked for questions, not county dollars
Representatives from the hospital, Great Plains and the Bird City Century 2 Foundation presented a detailed update on plans for a new clinic in Bird City and associated funding efforts. The hospital team said the project has attracted private donations and grant work: "We submitted the application and requested $500,000," a foundation representative said of a recent Patterson Family Foundation submission, and hospital staff reported earlier awards and grants used to support related mobile-clinic work (a previously funded maternal mobile clinic of roughly $485,000).

Speakers stressed the project is community-driven and privately funded; they said the foundation holds initial donations and will funnel clinic‑related capital through the foundation, with the hospital and Great Plains positioned to operate clinical services once a building is completed. "The foundation applied and everything clinic-oriented goes through the foundation and then is funneled through, like, either the hospital," one speaker said, clarifying roles.

Commissioners asked for clear lines of responsibility, ownership and operating arrangements. Foundation and hospital representatives said donor protections and reversion clauses are part of proposed gifting language so that, if the clinic ceased operation under Cheyenne County Hospital, title would revert to the foundation for local use. Hospital and Great Plains officials emphasized they do not seek county tax dollars for construction; any county role would be in partnership or in-kind support.

Board members asked the presenters to provide a written list of open questions and additional detail on governance and long-term operations; presenters volunteered to return with more information or a formal presentation if requested. The commissioners did not commit county funds; they expressed appreciation for the project and requested follow-up materials to address outstanding questions.

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