Kingman Township, KS is a small rural community located in Sumner County. It has an estimated population of 1,607 and is the home to a diverse set of businesses and individuals. Ranked as the 19th best place to live in Kansas by Best Places, Kingman Township offers its residents an opportunity to enjoy a peaceful lifestyle surrounded by natural beauty. With plenty of outdoor recreation activities, such as fishing and hiking, Kingman Township provides its residents with ample recreational opportunities. The local economy is heavily reliant on agricultural production however small businesses are also beginning to appear in the area as well. Additionally, the town is served by multiple public schools making it attractive for families who want their children to receive quality education while maintaining a low cost of living over all. Overall, Kingman Township is great place for people who want to enjoy the beauty of nature while still being close to larger towns or cities for employment opportunities and recreational amenities.
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