Day: February 7, 2024
Clay County Sheriff’s Office Under Budget For 3rd Consecutive Year
By Quinn O’Hara The Clay County Sheriff’s Office has run under budget for a 3rd straight year. Sheriff Alan Benninga says the Office was under
Five Creek Automotive Building Additional Shop Space
By Quinn O’Hara Photo By Quinn O’Hara Five Creek Automotive is undergoing an expansion. Stephanie Ryals of Five Creek Automotive says the expansion will add
Clay Vet Clinic To Expand Horse Care Facilities
By Quinn O’Hara Photo By Quinn O’Hara The Clay Vet Clinic is expanding their facilities. Dr. Luke of the Clay Vet Clinic says the 7,200
Rolling Hills Zoo Nominated for USA Today’s 2024 Best Readers’ Choice Travel Awards
By Trish Svoboda Rolling Hills Zoo announced it is in the running for USA Today’s 2024 10 Best Readers’ Choice travel awards. A team of
Governor Kelly Unveils $28M Investment Creating 458 New Childcare Positions in Kansas
By Trish Svoboda Governor Laura Kelly, alongside the Kansas Children’s Cabinet and Trust Fund, has unveiled the establishment of 458 new childcare positions through an
McCoy Rock Quarry Receives 2023 Governor’s Mined Land Reclamation Award
By Trish Svoboda McCoy Rock Quarry was honored with the 2023 Governor’s Mined Land Reclamation Award at the Kansas Aggregate Producers Association meeting in Manhattan
Severe Weather Preparedness Week is March 4th through 8th
By Ryan Duey March 4th through the 8th is Severe Weather Preparedness Week in Kansas, put on by the National Weather Service in Topeka. Each
Kansas Attorney General Urges Ban on Foreign Land Purchases
By Trish Svoboda Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach is advocating for a ban on foreign land purchases in Kansas, alleging concerns about foreign influence and
Enjoy a Day of Disc Golf in Abilene While Helping the Community
By Ryan Duey The Wild Bill Hickok Disc Golf Club in partnership with the Kansas Disc Golf Association (KDGA) will be holding a food drive
Sign up for City of Washington’s Utility Level Pay Program
By Ryan Duey The City of Washington is asking residents who are interested in participating in the Utility Level Pay Program to contact City Hall