Whether you live in Pittsburg or just stopped in to visit,
Pittsburg is a city you'll never want to leave.

A wonderful community to raise your family with all the activities, services and resources of a larger city, but with the comforts and security of a smaller community. Thriving businesses, strong work force opportunities and great education, with Pittsburg State University plus exceptional public and private school systems. Pittsburg, Kansas is a model community – one that will cause you to take notice.

 

Attention Pittsburg Residents 

The City of Pittsburg is currently seeking old maps of underground mines in and around the Pittsburg area. All maps submitted will be scanned and the originals will be returned to their owners. Maps may be submitted to:

Dr. John Bailey, Director of Public Utilities
The City of Pittsburg
PO Box 688
Pittsburg, KS 66762

Please feel free to contact Dr. Bailey at 620-231-4170 during regular business hours if you have questions or require additional information.

 

 
 Circus 
The Kelly Miller Circus will be in town for two performances at 2:00 pm and 5:00pm on Sunday, October 24th!  Everyone is invited to watch the animals being unloaded, fed and the elephants raising the big top.  Activities will begin at 7:30 am and the tent will be raised at 9:00 am.
Proceeds from advanced ticket sales will go toward 
              the 2011 4th of July Fireworks Display
    Advanced tickets: Adults $10.00 Youth $6.00
    On Site Sales: Adult $14.00 Youth $7.00
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STORM SIREN TESTING

The City of Pittsburg will begin testing its storm warning system beginning on Wednesday, March 17th, and will continue every other Wednesday through September 29th, at 12 noon.  Should the weather not be favorable the sirens will not be tested and will be rescheduled for testing again in two weeks.  The sirens will be sounded twice; once should be a continuous tone for storm warnings and the second should be an on/off tone for air attack warnings.
The City of Pittsburg will have spotters at each of the 12 siren locations, but encourages citizens of the community to contact the Department of Public Works at 231-4170 to report any siren that is not functioning properly.
           


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