Month: January 2024

Junction City No Longer Part of Flint Hills Regional Council
By Ryan Duey During the Junction City Commission Meeting on January 2nd Commissioners decided to drop its membership with the Flint Hills Regional Council for

Salina Animal Shelter Not Accepting Strays/Surrenders
By Trish Svoboda The Salina Animal Shelter is among many shelters in the state at full capacity and is currently unable to accept any stray
KHP Releases Holiday Activity Report
By Trish Svoboda The New Year’s Weekend Holiday Activity Report, released by the Kansas Highway Patrol, took place from 6 pm on Friday, December 29th,

KSU gives Wheat Producers Crash Course in Flour Milling
By Ryan Duey Wheat farmers, grain trade representatives, and state and national wheat organization staff members attended a flour milling course at the IGP Institute
KDWP Submits Five-Year Review
By Trish Svoboda The Nongame and Endangered Species Conservation Act of 1975 requires a five-year review of the state Endangered, Threatened, and Species-In-Need-of-Conservation (SINC) lists.
Total Tax Collections for December Lower Than Estimated
By Trish Svoboda Total tax collections are down from December of 2022 by 3.8%. Ending December 2023 the total tax collections for the state of

ClayNA Providing Former Substance Abusers Community And Support
By Quinn O’Hara Cassie Kerr and the Clay Narcotics Anonymous group have been meeting together since June of 2023. The ClayNA group aims to provide

KDOT Approves December Bid In Cloud County
By Payton Tholstrup The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) held a letting December 13, 2023 in Topeka, Kansas. They announced approved bids for both state

Cloud County’s Sales Tax Income Breaks Record Second Year in A Row
By Payton Tholstrup Cloud County has announced the amount of sales tax money they received in 2023 – for the second year in a row,

Blue Rapids Community Action Team Receives Grant
By Tim Voelker The Blue Rapids Community Action Team has earned a grant. Laura Musil tells us about the grant money that was received. The