Month: June 2022
Cloud County Community College to Receive $4 Million in State Funding
Concordia, Kan. — Cloud County Community College has received notification from the State of Kansas that it will receive $4 million in Federal American Rescue
Miss Kansas Visits Clay Center
Clay Center, Kan. — According to a press release from Clay County Coalition, on Monday, April 4th, Miss Kansas Taylor Clark visited the CCCHS auditorium
Governor Laura Kelly Announces Launch of Startup Housing Program
Topeka, Kan. — Governor Laura Kelly Thursday announced the launch of a new housing program for developers to help address the housing needs of communities
Obituary-Kenneth L. Wanamaker
Kenneth L. Wanamaker, age 74, of Blue Rapids, passed away on Wednesday, April 20, 2022, at Crestview Nursing Home in Seneca, Kansas. Ken was born
The Kaw will Reunite with a Sacred Rock that Lawrence Used as a Monument to White People
Lawrence, Kan. — James Pepper Henry was in his 20s the first time he saw the massive quartzite boulder in downtown Lawrence. The sheer size
Obituary-Hannelore Young
Hannelore Marie (Stahl) Young, age 75, of rural Wakefield died April 20, 2022 at Advena Living of Clay Center. She was born November 28, 1946
CCMC Navigated Through the Pandemic But Not Without its Struggles
Clay Center, Kan. — At times, transferring patients out of Clay County Medical Center (CCMC) was a nightmare, with calls for help going out to
North Manhattan Ave to Close from Fremont to Moro
Manhattan, Kan. — Construction is set to begin Monday, April 25 on North Manhattan Avenue in Aggieville, which will be closed from Fremont Street to
Green, KS Revitalization Efforts Underway this Weekend
Green, Kan. — The City of Green is hoping to give their city park a makeover this weekend with the help of anyone willing to
While Supply Chain Improving, Issues Continue
Washington, Kan. — Grocery stores over the past few years have seen empty shelves at times for some products while not being able to order