Month: February 2024
We Kan! Conference: Creating Communities of the Future
The Kansas Sampler Foundation is organizing the bi-annual We Kan! Conference, set for April 4 in Newton. This year’s theme is “Creating Communities of the
Kansas State University Experts Offer High-Yield Wheat Solutions through Kansas Wheat Rx Program and Seminars
Kansas wheat producers will be able to benefit from the expertise of Kansas State University who offer prescriptions for high-yielding and high-quality wheat production. Kansas
A Meet and Greet is Scheduled for Three Marysville City Administrator Candidates
By Ryan Duey A meet-and-greet event for three Marysville city administrator candidates is set for February 28th at the Lee Dam Center for Fine Art,

2024 4-H District Club Day Results for Clay County 4-Hers
Members from the River Valley Extension District 4-H Clubs attended District 4-H Club Day held Saturday, February 10th at Republic County JR-Senior High School in
Chapman Public Library Adds Resources for the Community
By Ryan Duey The Chapman Public Library recently received several donations and grants. These donations and grants have helped expand and renew the library. Funds

Obituary-E “Dean” Williams
Dean Williams, age 95, passed away on February 13, 2024 at Minneapolis Health and Rehabilitation Center. Survivors include his daughter, Jody (Alex) Sanchez of Salina;
Former Wakefield School Staff Reconnect Over Coffee
By Quinn O’Hara On February 15th, 14 former Wakefield School educators and principals met over coffee at the Bomber Grind in Wakefield. Lisa Day Seirer
Marshall County Health Department Back in Original Location after Rebuilding
By Ryan Duey The Marshall County Health Department in Marysville has reopened at its original location on Sixth and Broadway after 20 months in a

Journey through “Operation Safe Haven” at Waging Peace Lunch & Learn at the Eisenhower Library
By Ryan Duey The Eisenhower Presidential Library in Abilene invites you to join them at the Waging Peace Lunch & Learn program on February 22nd,
Kansas City Police Chief Gives Update on Super Bowl Parade Shooting
By Trish Svoboda Kansas City Police Chief Stacey Graves gave an update this afternoon regarding the shooting that took place after the Kansas City Chiefs