Day: February 28, 2024
Rural Development Group, LLC to Start work on Moderate Income Housing in Near Future
By Ryan Duey On Monday, February 26th an announcement was made by Grow Clay County sharing that Clay Center has been awarded a $650,000 Moderate
Join Walk Kansas for Personal Health and Community Connection
By Trish Svoboda Walk Kansas begins its 23rd year on March 31st. Registration opens on March 4th and closes on April 5th. Walk Kansas promotes
Kansas Department of Commerce Announces $4.1 Million in Tax Credits for Community Service Projects
By Trish Svoboda Today, Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Commerce David Toland revealed that the Kansas Department of Commerce’s Community Service Tax Credit Program (CSP)
Rise in Four-Day School Weeks Spurs Discussion on Benefits and Challenges
By Trish Svoboda In Kansas, 77 school buildings across 29 districts have transitioned to a four-day week, up from 60 in 2023. Rural communities, which
Obituary-Sister Rita Ann Mazanec
Sister Rita Ann Mazanec died February 27, 2024, at Nazareth Motherhouse in Concordia, KS. She was 94 years old and a Sister of St. Joseph for
COVID-19’s Effect On Clay County Continuing To Decline
By Quinn O’Hara According to data from the Centers for Disease Control, 10% of all hospital visits in Clay County during the week ending on
Early Voting for the Presidential Preference Primary May Begin
By Trish Svoboda Kansas Secretary of State Scott Schwab emphasizes that early in-person voting for the March 19 Presidential Preference Primary may begin as early
Kansas State University to hold “Farm Transition” Conference in Manhattan Soon
By Ryan Duey The Kansas State University Department of Agricultural Economics will be hosting a Conference to help farmers and ranchers plan for the transition
KDWP Planning To Adjust Milford Lake, Others, Fish Harvest Regulations For 2024
By Quinn O’Hara Photo taken by Quinn O’Hara The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks recently released the 2024 edition of their Kansas Fishing Regulations
Career Chats Help CCCMS Students Explore Different Careers
By Payton Tholstrup Nick Brummet, the school counselor at Clay Center Community Middle School (CCCMS), realized there was a need for students to explore different