Month: January 2024
Abilene & Smokey Valley Railroad’s Trains Get Names
By Ryan Duey The Abilene & Smokey Valley Railroad has announced in a press release that they have designated names to two of their trains.
Pheasants Forever Group To Host Annual Banquet In Wakefield
By Quinn O’Hara The Republican Valley Ringneck Pheasants Forever group will be hosting their annual banquet tomorrow, January 27th at 5pm at the Scanolli’s Event
Wakefield Principal Mike Teeter To Retire This Year
By Quinn O’Hara Wakefield Principal Mike Teeter will be retiring at the end of the current school year. The longtime educator and former high school
Emergency Management Meeting Discusses Clay County Wildfire Response
By Quinn O’Hara Yesterday, January 25th, many local officials attended a meeting to discuss a wildfire and emergency response plan of action for Clay County.
PSA’s Vital To CCEM Severe Weather Response
By Quinn O’Hara Severe winter weather conditions have frozen streets, canceled school, and snowed in Kansans for the past few weeks. Clay County Emergency Management’s
Former Clay Center Dispatch Building Getting A Remodel
By Quinn O’Hara The building at 800 5th Street in downtown Clay Center, which used to hold the Clay Center Dispatch newspaper, is getting a
KDADS Reveals Site for South Central Regional Psychiatric Hospital
By Trish Svoboda Today, the Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services (KDADS) unveiled the chosen location for the South Central Regional Psychiatric Hospital. A
Junction City Can Dance! at the C.L. Hoover Opera House Gala
By Ryan Duey The C.L. Hoover Opera House in Junction City will be holding a Gala on Saturday, January 27th with activities beginning at 5:30
Obituary-Sister Eulalia Kloeker
Sister Eulalia Kloeker died January 25, 2024, at Nazareth Motherhouse in Concordia, KS. She was 89 years old and a Sister of St. Joseph for
$10M Made Available Through Broadband Acceleration Grant Program
By Trish Svoboda Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Commerce David Toland unveiled the availability of $10 million aimed at improving broadband infrastructure across the state