Day: February 21, 2024
USD 379 To Celebrate Read Across America Week
By Payton Tholstrup In 1998, The National Education Association declared March 2nd as Read Across America Day in honor of Theodor Seuss Geisel’s birthday. Better
Great Ideas Come out of Clay Counts Coalition Meeting on February 14th
By Ryan Duey During the February 14th Clay Counts Coalition meeting Wade Reh with K-State Research and Extension spoke about resources for community mental health
Gov. Laura Kelly Says Eureka’s CareArc Closure Could Have Been Prevented
By Trish Svoboda Governor Laura Kelly said that Medicaid expansion could have prevented the impending closure of Eureka’s CareArc Health Clinic. On January 24th CareArc
Kansas State University’s Economic Impact Surpasses $2.3 Billion in Fiscal Year 2023
By Trish Svoboda According to the latest Economic and Community Impact report from Kansas State University, the university contributed $2.3 billion to the economic impact
Travis Kelce Wins People’s Choice Athlete of the Year Despite Absence
By Jayson Henderson Travis Kelce won the People’s Choice Award for Athlete of the Year but wasn’t there to accept it. He was nominated with
Prairie Paws Animal Shelter Seeking Foster Parents
By Ryan Duey The Prairie Paws Animal Shelter in Manhattan is urgently seeking help with fostering! They have a variety of pets in need, including
Clay Center Presbyterian Manor Receives Award for Customer Satisfaction
By Ryan Duey Clay Center Presbyterian Manor (PMMA) is the recipient of the 2024 Customer Experience Award from Pinnacle Quality Insight. This award is only
Secretary Scott Schwab Unveils Enhanced Online Software for Kansas Businesses
By Trish Svoboda Secretary of State Scott Schwab has announced the launch of a new and enhanced online software system available on the Secretary of
Soldier Shot in Home on Fort Riley
By Ryan Duey Fort Riley officials say a soldier was shot in his home on post Monday evening. The incident, reported on the 1st Infantry
K-State Scholarship Supports Rural and Underrepresented Veterinary Medicine Students
By Payton Tholstrup The College of Veterinary Medicine at Kansas State University has announced a new scholarship program that will help address the shortage of