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Elderly residents in Salina, Kansas, are in crisis.
At Pioneer Presidents Place, seniors face mass evictions, unsafe conditions—overgrown lawns, broken fire alarms, mold—and forced relocation to distant towns with no support services.
This isn’t random neglect. It’s a deliberate pattern we call “subsidy harvesting”—where developers take millions in public subsidies meant for affordable housing, slash services to the bone, and ultimately displace vulnerable tenants.
Our investigation at Grimmoire Studios points to entities led by developer Tony Krsnich and managed by Minnesota State Representative Scott Van Binsbergen, whose dual roles raise serious conflict-of-interest concerns. We’ve already documented the shocking conditions and human toll.
But to fully prove how public funds are being misused—and push for accountability—we need one critical piece: Saline County Appraiser’s Office records. These detail property valuations and the scale of tax abatements these developers have received.
The cost: $656.
The stakes: justice for our elders and a precedent that public money must serve the public good.
Every dollar you give helps us secure the evidence needed to expose the truth and demand change. Stand with us in protecting Salina’s seniors from exploitation. Donate today—because community care should always come before corporate profit.






