Month: January 2024
K-State to Host Public Meeting on Corn Tar Spot
By Trish Svoboda A public meeting in Overbrook, Kansas, is set to take place in February, to discuss a fungus negatively affecting corn fields across
USDA Invests $11.5 Million in Waste Management Projects to Combat Food Waste
By Trish Svoboda The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is allocating around $11.5 million across 38 cooperative agreements aimed at supporting innovative and scalable waste
KBI Investigates Fatal Deputy-Involved Shooting in Wichita
By Trish Svoboda An investigation is being conducted by the Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) after a fatal deputy-involved shooting in Wichita. Around 3:20 a.m.
Geary County Historical Society Seeking Volunteers
By Ryan Duey For the 2nd year, Geary County Historical Society will be holding its Murder Mystery at the Museum Event. This two-night Event will
Marysville Chamber & Main Street Social Media Event Gets New Date
By Ryan Duey The Marysville Chamber & Main Street’s “Leveling Up Your Social Media Marketing” Event has been rescheduled for Tuesday, February 13th at the
Obituary-Carl Klopfer, Jr.
Carl H. Klopfer, Jr, 91 of Concordia, died on Monday, January 22, 2024. He was born on September 8, 1932 in Racine, Wisconsin, the son
Obituary-Marilyn Bogart
Marilyn Joyce Bogart, age 77, passed away on Wednesday, January 24, 2024, at the North Central Kansas Medical Center, Concordia, Kansas. She was born on
Clay County Childcare Provider Summit Announced For February
By Quinn O’Hara With the help of Grow Clay County, Clay County childcare providers will be hosting a childcare information summit in late February. Natalie
Winter Weather Has Negative Impact On Blood Donations
By Trish Svoboda The American Red Cross is facing an ongoing emergency blood shortage worsened by severe winter weather, which has hindered efforts to replenish
Iowa State’s Late Surge Denies Kansas State Victory: Wildcats Fall 78-67 Despite Spirited Comeback
By Jayson Henderson Kansas State faced a tough challenge against No. 23/18 Iowa State, ultimately succumbing to a 78-67 defeat. Despite a lackluster first half