Day: September 14, 2023
Kansas Book Festival Is Expanding
By Jonathan Cramer Tim Bascom, the Director of the Kansas Book Festival, gave us some insight on the background of the event. He then goes
SS Peter and Paul Church Will Have Wine Tasting Fundraiser for Youth Trip
By Jonathan Cramer Shelly Robinson one of the youth leaders from the SS Peter & Paul church took time out of her morning to tell
Marshall County Jail Project Plans Have Changed
By Tim Voelker The proposed Marshall County Jail project plans have changed. Marshall County Commissioner, Fritz Blaske, gives us an update. He was also asked
Rural Mail Carrier Retires After 34 Year Career
By Tim Voelker Jim Hornbostel, rural mail carrier for the Linn and Palmer area for the last 34 years, has recently retired. Jim shares some
Phoenix Fitness Set to Hold Ribbon Cutting in Clay Center
By Trish Svoboda Phoenix Fitness owners Tabitha and Jenean Goulette will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony for their new women’s fitness facility on Friday, September 15
Naked Man In Apartment
By Jayson Henderson On September 13, 2023, at around 5:45 p.m., officers responded to a report of burglary and criminal damage to property in the
Inmate at Riley County Jail Causes Damage to Facility
By Jayson Henderson In an incident on September 13, 2023, at around 8:15 p.m., Aaron Flower, a 41-year-old resident of Manhattan, found himself facing further
Dane G. Hansen Foundation Offers Scholarships In 26 Counties, including Cloud and Republic
By Payton Tholstrup The Dane G. Hansen Foundation will make scholarships available in four categories to students in 26 Northwest Kansas Counties for 2023-2024. The
Concordia Will Be Updating Their Comprehensive Plan
By Payton Tholstrup The City of Concordia will soon be updating their Comprehensive Plan. The City Commissioner has hired Professional Engineering Consults, PA (PEC) to
American Freedom Riders from North Central Kansas Shine at Seward County Pro Rodeo
By Jayson Henderson Liberal, KS – The American Freedom Riders, a distinguished drill team hailing from North Central Kansas, left an unforgettable mark on the