Month: November 2023
Linn High School Graduate Receives Scholarship At K-State
By Tim Voelker Trent Beier, a junior in Agribusiness at Kansas State University, has received the CHS Foundation Scholarship through the Arthur Capper Cooperative Center
Obituary-Bobby Pfizenmaier
Bobby Gene Pfizenmaier, age 92 of Green, passed away Tuesday, November 14, 2023, at Presbyterian Manor in Clay Center. He was born on September 15,
First Community Commitment Night Takes Place
By Quinn O’Hara Last night, November 14th, the Clay Counts Coalition hosted the first Community Commitment Night. In light of several recent suicides in our
Enjoy a Safe Holiday Feast
Kaitlin Moore, Nutrition, Food Safety & Health Agent River Valley Extension District Here are some tips to help ensure you have a safe holiday meal
November 13th USD379 School Board Meeting Summary
By Quinn O’Hara On the night of Monday, November 13th, the USD 379 School Board of Education hosted their regular meeting. Topics included open enrollment,
Republic County Museum To Reopen November 25th
By Quinn O’Hara After nearly nine months of work, the Republic County Museum is finishing up the renovations of their main building as well as
Clay Center’s Winter Markets Will Be Here Just in Time For The Holidays
By Payton Tholstrup The Clay Center Farmers Market has decided to host “Winter Markets” at Common Ground in Clay Center, KS. There will be a
Washington High School FBLA Hosts Financial Literacy Night
By Tim Voelker Financial Literacy is an important skill we should all master. High Schools are teaching Financial Literacy in school and the Washington High
Wakefield Angel Tree Helps Families in Need
By Quinn O’Hara November 15th is the last day to sign up to benefit from the 2023 Wakefield Angel Tree. Families in need of present
Obituary – Mark A. Hixon
Mark Andrew Hixon, age 65, died at his residence in Clay Center, KS on March 1, 2023. He was born to Dean and Virginia (Bruce)