Month: November 2023
Clay Counts Coalition Plans Community Commitment Night
By Quinn O’Hara Today, November 14th, from 5-8pm, the Clay Counts Coalition will hold a Community Commitment night, an “Evening for Courageous conversations” at The
CCCHS Juniors Raising Money For Prom
By Quinn O’Hara Clay Center Community High School Juniors are raising funds for the upcoming prom. On Wednesday, November 15th, from 5pm-7pm, the Methodist Church
Clay Center Christmas Parade Will Kick off The Holiday Season
By Quinn O’Hara The Holiday Season is quickly approaching and the Clay Center Christmas Parade is planning to kick it off in style. On November
Linn Lutheran To Host Annual Endowment Auction
By Tim Voelker Linn Lutheran School will be hosting their annual Endowment Auction on Saturday, November 18th at 5:00 in the Palmer Community Building. Terry
Wells Will Be Drilled In Washington County
By Tim Voelker High Plains Resources is planning to drill wells in Washington County. Jason Rayburn, Land Advisor with Denver-Based KXP Resources, tells us about
Clay Center Prepares for Festival Of Trees
By Quinn O’Hara For the past six years the Courthouse Square in downtown Clay Center has been lit up with Christmas trees to celebrate the
Obituary-Romelle Sue Van Sickle
Romelle Sue Van Sickle, age 80 of Riley, passed away Wednesday, November 8, 2023 at Ascension Via Christ St. Francis Hospital in Wichita. She was
Dickinson County Historical Center Awarded Three Grants
By Quinn O’Hara The Dickinson County Historical Society has been awarded three grants from the Community Foundation of Dickinson County as a part of their
Hanover American Legion Builds New Display Case to Honor Veterans
By Tim Voelker On Veteran’s Day we remember the great sacrifice Veterans and those in the Military have made and are making to preserve our
Marshall County Arts Cooperative To Host Dueling Divas and Devos
By Tim Voelker The Marshall County Arts Cooperative is having their Dueling Divas and Devos competition on Saturday, November 11 at the Lee Dam Fine