Month: June 2022
$13.2 Million Awarded for Public Transit Projects Across Kansas
Salina, Kan. — Governor Laura Kelly, joined by Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Administrator Nuria Fernandez and Kansas Transportation Secretary Julie Lorenz, announced $13.2 million will
Friday Night Lights in Clay Center Could be Changing
The Clay Center Rotary Club had their monthly meeting today and the topic of discussion was all about the new stadium where USD 379 Brett
Obituary–LaDonna Hornkohl
Ladonna K. Hornkohl, 67, of Palmer, KS, died April 6, 2022 at the Linn Community Nursing Home in Linn, KS. Visitation will be Sunday, April
K-State Offering Online Financial, Risk Management Courses for Farmers and Ranchers
Manhattan, Kan. — Farming and ranching, even in good times, can be a challenging business. Among many other forces, producers routinely deal with the uncertainties
Survey: Consumers’ Interest in Buying Local Beef Grows
Manhattan, Kan. — Kansas State University researchers are looking more closely at the dynamics of marketing beef directly to consumers in the hope that they
Washington, KS Organizations Helping People Across the Nation
Washington, Kan. — This weekend KSDS Assistance Dogs will be graduating a handful of teams after spending a couple of years raising the pups and
Riley County Seeks Community Input to Improve Local Health and Healthcare
Riley Co., Kan. — Riley County is hosting several public meetings about health and healthcare in the community this April and May. Residents have the
Obituary–Terry L. Baxa
Terence “Terry” L. Baxa was born on November 25th, 1949, in Belleville, to William and Arlene (Houdek) Baxa, and passed away on March 27, 2022,
NACo’s I Love My County Art Contest
Clay County, KS- If you’re a child or have a child who loves to create art work and are 18 years of age or younger,
Governor Kelly Issues State of Disaster Emergency due to Wildfire Potential
Kansas — Weather conditions for the coming six-day period indicate a significant threat for wildland fires in Kansas. Due to this potential, Governor Laura Kelly