Day: January 19, 2024
CCEMS Winter Emergency Call Numbers Stay Low Despite Severe Weather
By Quinn O’Hara Since the start of January, Clay County and surrounding areas have been hit by several severe winter storms. CCEMS Service Director Alec
Pawnee Mental Health To Bring Mobile Crisis Unit To Clay County
By Quinn O’Hara Pawnee Mental Health will soon be piloting a Mobile Crisis Unit in Clay and Geary Counties. Brynne Haverkamp is the Crisis Director
Jamie Minneman to Conduct CCCHS Tiger Band
By Ryan Duey The Clay Center Community High School (CCCHS) Tiger Band will have a special guest Conducting them during the Winter Concert on January
Meadowlark Hospice Receives National Recognition
By Ryan Duey Meadowlark Hospice, serving Clay, Cloud, Marshall, Republic, Western Riley, and Washington Counties has been recognized for its above-and-beyond service by receiving the
Cub Scout Pack 55 To Hold Pinewood Derby Tonight
By Quinn O’Hara Tonight, the Clay Center Cub Scout Pack 55 will be holding their annual pinewood derby at the Family Life Center. Cub Master
CCEMS Wants To Bridge A Gap In Post-Hospital Care
By Quinn O’Hara CCEMS is wanting to trial a new way to care for hospital patients. CCEMS Service Director Alec Trembath says there’s a gap
Launch of NFB-NEWSLINE® Service for Individuals with Visual or Physical Disabilities
By Trish Svoboda The State Library of Kansas and the National Federation of the Blind (NFB) jointly announced today that the Kansas Talking Books program,
Kansas Supreme Court Affirms Guilty Verdicts and Death Sentence in Franklin County Farm Murders
By Trish Svoboda The Kansas Supreme Court has affirmed the guilty verdicts and death sentence of Kyler Flack, convicted of the murders of four individuals
USD 379 Special Education Not Receiving Proper State Funding
By Quinn O’Hara For more than a decade, special education programs have been underfunded by the state government. During the 2022-2023 school year, USD 379
Toddler Time Gives Children and Adults a New Option
By Ryan Duey If you are a Daycare Provider or a stay-at-home parent, you know the challenges of keeping children occupied and entertained in this