Month: January 2024
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
Midwest Health to Acquire Abilene Place
By Ryan Duey Abilene Place Assisted Living will soon become Homestead of Abilene Assisted Living & Memory Care. Midwest Health, the largest Assisted Living Provider
Kansas Tourism Encourages Kansans to Celebrate Kansas Day
By Trish Svoboda In celebration of Kansas Day, Kansas Tourism has released a new video inviting viewers to rediscover the joys of vacationing in Kansas.
Belleville Public Library to Take part in “Take Your Child to the Library Day”
By Ryan Duey Every year on the first Saturday in February, thousands of libraries from around the world celebrate “Take Your Child to the Library
Glenn’s Music Announces Closure After 40 Years: Family Shares Gratitude in Facebook Post
By Jayson Henderson In a Facebook post, Glenn’s Music, a Poyntz Avenue staple since January 1983, has announced its impending closure. Founded by Glenn Axelton,
Lady Wildcats Win 67-65 Against BYU at Bramlage Coliseum
By Jayson Henderson The Lady Wildcats secured their 14th straight victory against BYU on Saturday evening, marking the second-longest winning streak in program history, tying
Obituary-Ray Lykins
Ray Richard Lykins, age 76 of Clay Center, passed away Friday, January 26, 2024, at the Advena Living Center of Clay Center. He was born
Obituary-Doris Bishop
Doris Bishop, age 90, of Blue Rapids, passed away on Friday, January 26, 2024, at Community Memorial Heath Care in Marysville. Doris was born December
Kansas State Falls 52-74 to Houston in Challenging Road Encounter
By Jayson Henderson Kansas State lost its second consecutive road game to Houston, 74-52, on Saturday morning at the Fertitta Center. Houston, boasting the nation’s