Month: September 2023
Dog Park Closes Due To Parvo
By Trish Svoboda The Fairmont Park Dog Park in Riley County will temporarily close for the second time this year due to possible canine parvovirus
50th Anniversary of Clay Center Tornado
On September 25th of 1973, a damaging tornado swept through the city limits of Clay Center. Named “the most violent night for Mother Nature in
CCCHS: 2023 Fall Homecoming Candidates
CCCHS Students will be hosting the annual Homecoming Parade on September 29th, starting at 2:30 pm, followed by the Pep Rally on the west side
Washington County Natural Resource Conservation Center Representatives Visit Schools
By Tim Voelker The Washington County Natural Resource Conservation Service is sending representatives to the grade schools in Washington county to give a Conservation Presentation.
Washington County Museum
By Tim Voelker The Washington County Museum and Historical Society is an asset to Washington County that many have not taken the time to experience.
Cancer Action Network Representative Goes To Washington D.C.
By Tim Voelker Michele Voelker, from Greenleaf, Kansas, is in Washington D.C. representing the Cancer Action Network. She tells us what the Cancer Action Network
Library U At Marysville Public Library
By Tim Voelker The Marysville Public Library has a program called Library U. Mandy Cook, Library Director, tells us about the program. She also talks
RCPD Responds to Damage at Double KS Farms Inc.
By Trish Svoboda On September 17, 2023, at approximately 4:15 p.m., Riley County officers responded to a report of criminal damage to property near the
Terry Tietjens Receives We Kan Award
By Jonathan Cramer Terry Tietjens, owner of Seelye Mansion, was honored with the Kansas Sampler Foundation We Kan award on Sept. 12. City staff and
Russell Stover Celebrates 100th Anniversary
By Jonathan Cramer Clara and Russell Stover’s candy-making journey began in their Denver home, forming the roots of Mrs. Stover’s Bungalow Candies with seven employees.