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There will be a vote at the Annual meeting to approve the amendments made to the Silver Lake  By-Laws. Please click here to download PDF versions of the by-laws.

If you're like us, you chose to live in Silver Lake because of its quiet residential lifestyle. You made a substantial investment in your property, one that depends on keeping Silver Lake an exceptional community.

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The next association meeting will be Thursday, April 08, 2010 at 7:00 pm in the Clubhouse.

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Kansas Supreme Court is asked to undo budget cuts for services to disabled people
TOPEKA | Parents of disabled Kansans and a coalition of service providers asked the state Supreme Court on Friday to reverse recent budget cuts that they say violate state and federal law. The plaintiffs filed a petition asking the high court to undo $10 million in funding cuts, as well as a 10 percent cut to the Medicaid rate paid to caregivers. Lawmakers and Gov. Mark Parkinson enacted those cuts to balance the state’s budget. Fri, 12 Mar 2010 22:15 CST

Kansas House Democrats file complain against House speaker
TOPEKA | Democratic leaders in the Kansas House on Friday filed a formal complaint against Speaker Mike O’Neal over the Hutchinson Republican’s legal work on behalf of business groups suing the state. A six-member legislative panel will investigate the complaint and forward any recommended response to the House for a vote. O’Neal could face punishment ranging from nothing to expulsion from the chamber he leads. Fri, 12 Mar 2010 22:15 CST

New Kansas smoking ban starts July 1
TOPEKA | Public places in Kansas will go smoke-free July 1. Gov. Mark Parkinson signed into law Friday legislation making smoking illegal in bars, restaurants, taxicabs and workplaces. State-run casinos, tobacco shops and private clubs such as VFW halls will be exempt. Fri, 12 Mar 2010 22:15 CST
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