Month: January 2024

AG Kris Kobach and KBI recognize AMBER Alert Awareness Day
TOPEKA – Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach and KBI Director Tony Mattivi wish to remind Kansans that their assistance during an AMBER alert is crucial to

Chiefs vs. Dolphins: Anticipating Coldest Game in Kansas City History
By Jayson Henderson The Kansas City Chiefs are gearing up for what could be one of the coldest games in NFL history as they face

CC Public Utilities Is Asking Public’s Help In Locating Lead Pipes
By Quinn O’Hara In accordance with a new requirement from the EPA and KDHE, Clay Center Public Utilities has issued a survey seeking information on

Clay Counts Coalition January Meeting Summary
By Quinn O’Hara On Wednesday, January 10th, the Clay Counts Coalition met for their January meeting. Topics discussed included, among other things, Matt Weller’s new

Winter Weather Causes Highway Closures
By Payton Tholstrup With today’s drifting snow and dangerous winter weather, the Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) has closed several highways in North Central Kansas.

New Board Members Sworn In for USD 333
By Payton Tholstrup On January 10th, USD 333 Concordia Board of Education held it’s monthly meeting and swore in two new board members: Amber Lambertz

Obituary-Larry Persinger
Larry Dale Persinger was born on February 17, 1953, in Superior, Nebraska, to Wesley N. & Evelyn (Mahan) Persinger. He passed away on January 10,
Emergency Warming Shelter Opens up in Junction City
By Ryan Duey An emergency warming station is now open in Junction City as at 3rd and Jefferson in the old chapel. It will be
For the Love of Horses Benefit and Gala Seeks to Show the Evolution of this Long-Standing Non-Profit
By Ryan Duey In September of 2005, Co-Founders Karen and David Everhart started the non-profit organization Rainbow Meadows Equine Rescue and Retirement, Inc. in Sedan,
Lawmakers Say Collaborative Effort Needed for Cybersecurity Improvements
By Trish Svoboda During a meeting on Wednesday, Kansas state legislators, along with Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Marla Luckert, had discussions about improving