Month: February 2024
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

Kansas State University Expert Advises Beef Cattle Producers on Winter Challenges
By Trish Svoboda Kansas State University beef extension specialist Justin Waggoner said there are challenges faced by beef cattle producers due to cold January temperatures

Clay Center City Council Approves Community Center Grant
By Quinn O’Hara On the evening of Tuesday, February 6th, the Clay Center City Council held their regular monthly meeting. The Council discussed and approved

House Small Business Committee Passes SBDC Improvement Act Enhancing Small Business Support Nationwide
By Trish Svoboda The National Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Advisory Board Improvement Act, led by U.S. Representatives Tracey Mann and Jared Golden, received unanimous
City of Marysville to Shut Off Water to Part of Town
By Ryan Duey Starting at 9:00 am today the Marysville City Water Department will be temporarily shutting off water service for parts of south 6th
Clay Center Rec Dept Open To Adding New Adult Sports
By Quinn O’Hara The Clay Center Public Recreation Department’s Adult Volleyball League is close to wrapping up its season. The last regular season games will