Month: January 2024

Lee Dam Center for Fine Arts To Feature Local Art
By Tim Voelker The January exhibition at the Lee Dam Center for Fine Arts, in Marysville, will feature a variety of art created by local
Grow Clay County’s 2023 Business Of The Year Awards Still Accepting Nominations
By Quinn O’Hara Grow Clay County’s 2023 Business Of The Year Awards are still accepting nominations until January 20th. The awards aim to highlight Clay
Five KHP Troopers Hail From Wakefield
By Quinn O’Hara Marcus Seirer is a Kansas Highway Patrol Master Trooper. He and four other KHP Troopers are from Wakefield, Kansas. Seirer was born
Kansas Farm Bureau Continues to Recognize Family Farms
By Trish Svoboda In conjunction with its yearly “Century Farm” program, the Kansas Farm Bureau is continuing its recognition for “Sesquicentennial Farms” in 2024. According

Manhattan Resident Loses Home to Fire on New Year’s Day
By Ryan Duey The Manhattan Fire Department says that around 1:20 p.m. on January 1st crews were called to 1433 Legore Lane with reports of

New Year’s Eve Earthquake Shakes Ottawa County
By Ryan Duey Residents in Bennington, KS, and surrounding areas were shaken by another Earthquake on New Year’s Eve. On December 31st at around 10:30

Veteran Judge Receives Cease and Desist Letter for Unethical Conduct
By Trish Svoboda Judge F. William Cullins has received a cease and desist letter from the Kansas Commission on Judicial Conduct following accusations of unethical

Wakefield Native James Williams Is Now A KHP Trooper For Clay County
By Quinn O’Hara A Wakefield native has graduated the Kansas Highway Department’s Training Academy, and has been assigned as a new patrol officer for Clay