Day: January 5, 2024

Flint Hills Area 15 under 40 Awards
By Ryan Duey The Junction City, Manhattan, and Wamego Chambers of Commerce have released the 2nd Annual 15 under 40 class of young professionals making

CCCHS Band Presents at Clay Center Rotary Club
By Quinn O’Hara On Thursday, January 4th, CCCHS Tiger Band Director Daniela Thrasher presented at the Clay Center Rotary Club with her band leaders. Thrasher

AAA Offers Tips To Keep Drivers Safe in Winter Weather
By Payton Tholstrup Winter weather is in the forecast for Kansas for the next several days. AAA is sharing tips on how to drive safely

Keeping Gas Meters Clear in The Winter
By Payton Tholstrup Black Hills Energy of Wichita is reminding Kansans to keep an eye on their gas meters during this cold, winter weather we

Social Media Workshop Coming to Marysville
By Tim Voelker “Leveling Up Your Social Media Marketing” is a free workshop coming to Marysville. It will be held on Tuesday, January 16th from

High Banks Wind Project Is Now Operational
By Tim Voelker The High Banks Wind Project, in Washington and Republic counties, is producing electricity. Laura Gies, Communication Specialist for NextEra Energy Resources, tells

Steve Frost Named Executive Director for the KDA Division of Conservation
By Trish Svoboda Steve Frost has been selected as the executive director for the KDA Division of Conservation, a collaboration between the Kansas Department of

Ascension Via Christi Sets Visitor Limitations
By Trish Svoboda Ascension Via Christi’s Wichita hospitals are seeking the community’s assistance in safeguarding patients and staff by taking measures to curb the spread

Kansas Chamber Releases 2024 Legislative and Policy Agenda
By Trish Svoboda The Kansas Chamber has unveiled its 2024 Legislative and Policy Agenda, outlining priorities for the upcoming legislative session. The plan aims to

$3 Million Invested by USDA for Risk Management Training
By Trish Svoboda The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Risk Management Agency (RMA) announced $3 million is available for cooperative agreements to educate underserved, small-scale, and