Year: 2023
Santa Wants You to Join Him at the Carnegie Library on December 12th!
By Ryan Duey The Carnegie Library will be hosting a Pajama Party with Santa at 4:30 PM on December 12th. I spoke with Brittany Girton,
Obituary-James “Jim” Lee Sloan
James L. Sloan, 84, Greenleaf, died Monday, November 6, 2023 at the Linn Community Nursing Home. A graveside funeral service will be at 1 p.m.,
The Band Cloverton Is Set to Return to Clay Center on December 18th.
By Ryan Duey “The Band Cloverton” will be returning to Clay Center at the Historic Rex Theater. I spoke with Michelle Tessaro, concert Promoter for
Eastern Red Cedar Trees Are A Growing Issue in Kansas
By Quinn O’Hara As Kansas Governor Laura Kelly and other Kansas entities are discussing the final report and recommendations from Kelly’s Wildfire Task Force, the
Linn Elementary School Partners With American Heart Association
By Tim Voelker The Linn Elementary School is partnering with the American Heart Association to participate in the Kids Heart Challenge. Principal Jeff Edwards tells
Family and Friends Council of Linn Nursing Home to Hold Silent Auction
By Tim Voelker The Family and Friends Council of the Linn Nursing Home are having a Silent Auction Fund Raiser on Saturday, December 9th from
Obituary-Harry Johnston
Harry E. Johnston, age 96, of Blue Rapids, passed away on Wednesday, December 6, 2023, at the Lincoln Heart Hospital in Lincoln, Nebraska. Harry is
Clay County Emergency Management Drafting Wildfire Response Plan
By Quinn O’Hara Recently, the Clay County Emergency Management team began drafting a wildfire response plan for all of Clay County. The finished plan will
Safe Kids Cloud County Receives Award for Local Coalition of The Year
By Payton Tholstrup Picture Credit: Safe Kids Kansas Facebook Page On Tuesday December 5th, Safe Kids Kansas presented Safe Kids Cloud County with the Local
As Holiday Light Displays Ramp Up, So Do Evergy’s Safety Tips
By Ryan Duey As many continue to decorate their homes for the holidays, Evergy has warned homeowners that before they pull lights out of storage,