Month: January 2024
Rex Theatre To Hold Second Courageous Conversations Tonight
By Quinn O’Hara Tonight, Monday, January 22, from 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m., the Clay Counts Coalition will be holding their second Courageous Conversations event
John Deere and SpaceX Partner to Provide Satellite Communications Service to Farmers
By Trish Svoboda Deere & Company (NYSE: DE) announced an agreement with SpaceX to provide satellite communications (SATCOM) service to farmers. Using the Starlink network,
Kansas State Stages Thrilling Comeback to Beat Oklahoma State 70-66
By Jayson Henderson Kansas State (K-State) secured a 70-66 comeback victory against Oklahoma State at Bramlage Coliseum. Trailing for almost 24 minutes, K-State overcame a
Obituary-Nancy Bohnenblust
Nancy Lee Bohnenblust, age 86 of Riley, Kansas, passed away Tuesday, January 16, 2024, at her home. She was born on April 4, 1937, in
Obituary-Francis Sweeney Megenity
Francis “Sweeney” Megenity, age 93, of Barnes, passed away at Blue Valley Health and Rehabilitation Center in Blue Rapids on Wednesday, January 17, 2024. Sweeney
Obituary-Steve Worley
Steve D. Worley, 80 of Clay Center, died Friday January 19, 2024 at the UKHS Saint Francis Campus in Topeka, Kansas. He was born on
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