Day: January 29, 2024
CCARE Asking Community For Valentine’s Cards
By Quinn O’Hara Clay County Animal Rescue & Education center is asking the community to send Valentine’s Day cards with donations to one of their
Obituary-Versha Davidson
Versha Davidson was born in Clay County KS January 20, 1938, the only child of Elmo R. Davidson and Hazel Willis Davidson. She died January
Pawnee Mental Health Appoints new CEO
By Ryan Duey Pawnee Mental Health has appointed a new CEO to be the heir apparent of retiring CEO Robbin Cole. Micheal Rezkalla was appointed
Kansas Corn Symposium Marks Graduation of Sixth Class of the Kansas Corn Collegiate Academy
During the 2024 Kansas Corn Symposium, Kansas Corn celebrated the graduation of students from the sixth class of the Kansas Corn Collegiate Academy. This program,
Kansas Legislation Prohibits Counties from Sending Unsolicited Advance Ballot Applications to Voters
By Trish Svoboda The Kansas County Clerks and Election Officials Association informed legislators of their opposition to a Republican-sponsored bill that would ban counties from
Republic County Receives $100,000 Through HEAL Grant
By Payton Tholstrup Historic Economic Asset Lifeline (HEAL) grant program. Designed with the idea of helping rural communities, the grant focuses on the downtown areas
Republic County Community Foundation Match Month Exceeds Goal
By Payton Tholstrup The Republic County Community Foundation had a “Match Month” in December 2023. The Republic County community Action Fund is an unrestricted grant
Clay Center To Host Its First Corn College Wednesday
By Quinn O’Hara On Wednesday, January 31st, Great Plains Precision Ag (GPPA) will be hosting a Corn College in Clay Center. This will be the
Hunt Family Candy Co Selling Caramel For Valentine’s Day
By Quinn O’Hara On Saturday, February 10th, the Hunt Family Candy Company will be selling four flavors of their caramels at Java Junkies in Clay
Site Chosen for State Psychiatric Hospital in Wichita
By Trish Svoboda The Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services (KDADS) and Sedgwick County Commission have chosen a site in southwest Wichita for constructing