Jan 17, 2020

USA Clean Fuels wraps up fundraiser for Phillips Co. Sheriff's office

Posted Jan 17, 2020 10:55 AM
Pictured (L to R): Phillips County Sergeant John Miner, Denis Miller – Prairie Horizon Board Secretary, Phillips County Sheriff Charles Radabaugh, Lloyd Culbertson – Prairie Horizon Board Member, Joe Kreutzer – Prairie Horizon CEO, Monte Abell – Prairie Horizon Board President.
Pictured (L to R): Phillips County Sergeant John Miner, Denis Miller – Prairie Horizon Board Secretary, Phillips County Sheriff Charles Radabaugh, Lloyd Culbertson – Prairie Horizon Board Member, Joe Kreutzer – Prairie Horizon CEO, Monte Abell – Prairie Horizon Board President.

PHILLIPSBURG — USA Clean Fuels on E. Highway 36 in Phillipsburg wrapped up a .03¢/gal fundraiser in support of the Phillips County Sheriff’s Office on Dec. 31.

The event, “Fill Up, Give Back” began two months prior, on November 1st in partnership with the Phillips County Sheriff’s Office as a way to show appreciation for the local law enforcement agency.

“When you live in a small community, it’s about working together to stimulate the local economy and helping each other,” said CEO Joe Kreutzer.

In that span of time, 30,296 gallons of higher ethanol blends were sold amounting to a $908.88 donation to the Sheriff’s Office.

“The Phillips County Sheriff’s Office really appreciates USA Clean Fuels’ support. Our plans are to give back to the community in some way which will be announced at a later time,” said Sheriff Charles Radabaugh.

The mission of the Phillips County Sheriff’s Office is to enhance the quality of life in Phillips County by working cooperatively with the public and within the framework of the U.S. Constitution to enforce the laws, preserve the peace, reduce fear and provide for a safe environment.

Prairie Horizon’s USA Clean Fuels on East Highway 36 in Phillipsburg, KS offers the consumer a fuel choice that is cleaner, more affordable and better performing. Prairie Horizon Agri-Energy is a limited liability corporation, founded in November 2003 in the rural community of Phillipsburg, Kansas. Our company is owned by 300 area investors and employs thirty-six people. Annually, Prairie Horizon produces over 40 million gallons of ethanol and grinds 15 million bushels of grain; yielding just around 127,000 tons of high protein livestock feed. 

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