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Our mission is to create an environment in which businesses can prosper. Partnering with leaders in the community, the Chamber works to both recruit new business to the area and support existing business.  The Chamber is business, professional, and individual people working together to make Scott community a better place to live, work, play and visit. Whether you are considering doing business in our community, relocating, or joining the Chamber, we invite you to explore all that Scott County has to offer.

Location Directions
Turn Right at the Intersection of K96/Hwy 83; Chamber office is located just East of Security State Bank on the right side of the street

Hours of Operation
Office: M - F 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.  3:00 - 5:00 by phone
Closed to attend out of town meetings


Hours of Operation
Mon, Tues, Thurs, & Friday 8:00 - 5:00; Wednesday 10:00 - 7:00

Retail Pharmacy

Location Directions
Located along S Hwy 83

Hours of Operation
9:00 AM to 5:30 PM


Looking for an exceptional adventure? Then come spend the day or the weekend in Scott County, rich in history and full of fun! In Scott City, you can find a variety of unique shopping for the rural co

Location Directions
Scott City is located just 62 miles from the Colorado border. The intersection of US Hwy 83 and Hwy 96 marks the heart of downtown Scott City. It's only 48 miles south of Interstate 70.

Hours of Operation
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM M-F


The Scott Community Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving local wealth so the communities in and around Scott County will forever remain attractive places to live, work, and raise a family.

Hours of Operation
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; closed 12:00 p.m. to 12:30 p.m.

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Location Directions
From the Hwy 96/83 intersection, go 4 blocks north. On 1st St. go 3-1/2 blocks east. The station, main office and elevator are on the north side of the road.

Hours of Operation
7:30am-5:30pm M-F; 7:30am-Noon Saturday


The VISION of SCDC is to provide and promote an economically viable dynamic, and livable Scott County and the MISSION is to preserve, protect and enhance both economic and lifestyle opportunities for the countyÆs residents and businesses.    

     Our Approach ..... Economic development today, doesnÆt resemble the approach to community growth of the past.  SCDC strives to support the financial well-being of existing local business while forging a path for growth that attracts more businesses and families to choose Scott County as their ôhomeö.  Recruitment is a seldom-used tool in the chest.
    
      Certainly, it is wise to encourage new business sectors and embrace competition, but SCDC believes those decisions lie within the private sector and free enterprise system.  That process works.  

      Another role of economic development, particularly in small communities, is to keep a watchful eye on the ôstrengthö of the major industries that define Scott County û agriculture, livestock, healthcare and recently oil & gas.  SCDC often gathers community leaders and interested citizens to discuss and seek solvency to challenges that impact the vibrant future of Scott City.  
    
Growth creates a synergy that becomes a natural catalyst for success.   Scott City is proactive, yet thoughtful, when assessing opportunities for growth, in a moderate, controlled manner.

SCDC is property manager for Estridge Villas senior housing.

RURAL OPPORTUNITY ZONE -Allows the opportunity for student loan forgiveness for college grads up to \$15000 over 5 years |Board of Directors and Staff|INCENTIVES - Critical to the success of growing rural communities.

RURAL OPPORTUNITY ZONE -Allows the opportunity for student loan forgiveness for college grads up to \$15000 over 5 years |Board of Directors and Staff|INCENTIVES - Critical to the success of growing rural communities.

Location Directions
SCDC Office is located just East of intersection of K 96 & US 83.  We share office space with the Scott City Area Chamber of Commerce.

Hours of Operation
OPEN Monday - Friday 9 am to 5 pm (generally)
One-person office - Available evenings by appointment.


El Quartelejo Museum & Jerry Thomas Gallery and Collection at 902 W. 5th St. in Scott City, KS! www.elquartelejomuseum.org

Come explore with us at El Quartelejo Museum as we lead you through a timeline tracing the history of Western Kansas! From fossils to frontier to present day Scott County, the exhibits will stir your intellect and stimulate your imagination. With interactive exhibitions, fun activities, and intriguing displays, there is something for all ages to enjoy.

Art and History come alive in the Jerry Thomas Gallery and Collection! From Nationally Acclaimed Art to National Treasures, you will be amazed at this blend of art and artifacts. The Gallery and Collection features exclusive Wildlife, Western Heritage, Native American & U.S. Cavalry Art alongside Artifacts & Memorabilia from Native American, the Battle of Little Big Horn, Civil War Era, and the Battle of Punished Woman's Fork.

Ask us about our Free Historic Bus Tour! Phone: 620.872.5912 or Find us on FaceBook.

Fossils|Native American|Cowboys, Pioneers|Art Gallery|Military

Fossils|Native American|Cowboys, Pioneers|Art Gallery|Military

Location Directions
West Highway 96 or 5th Street in Scott City

Hours of Operation
Open Tuesday-Saturday, 1:00 - 5:00 pm or by appointment. (Closed on Holidays)


Hours of Operation
M - TH 10:00 - 6:00; F - 10:00 - 5:00 & Sat 10:00 - 2:00

Location Directions
1510 S. Main, Scott City, located just South of Wendy's

Hours of Operation
Mon - Fri -- 7:30 - 5:30; Sat 7:30 - Noon; Sun Closed


The Scott County Shrine Club was founded with a sense of purpose to aid in the education, care and growth of children in Scott County.  Over the years, this dedication has not changed, but our service area has grown.  With the decline in membership in Greeley, Wichita, Lane and Ness Counties, these clubs have been joined with the Scott County Shrine Club to create a club with a sizable geographic footprint.  Our service area now encompasses all of these five (5) counties and the cities involved.  Although our largest number of members reside in Scott County, we have members in several counties, and our Board of Directors have members from three (3) counties.

The Scott County Shrine Club is a fraternal, philanthropic organization.  To be a Shriner, a person must first be a third degree Mason, and then be accepted into the Shrine fraternity.  The Shrine organization is championed by the 22 Shrine Hospitals internationally.  These hospitals provide free medical care to youth under the age of 18, in areas of orthopedics, burns, spinal cord injuries, cleft lip and palate, and more.  The advanced care provided is family-centered while focusing on maximizing the child's quality of life, regardless of the families ability to pay.


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