Month: February 2024

River Valley Extension District Hosting Two Medicare Workshops
By Ryan Duey Medicare and its parts, options, and plans can be confusing. Whether you are starting Medicare soon or are already on Medicare, consider
Scoutmaster Tyler Kern Named Scoutmaster of The Year
By Quinn O’Hara Tyler Kern was named Scoutmaster of the year for the Konza District at the recent Baden-Powell Awards Ceremony. Kern has been a

3rd Annual Pooch Playoffs Competition and Fundraiser Set to Begin in Manhattan
By Ryan Duey For the 3rd year, Karen Schroeder of Karen Schroeder Photography in Manhattan is hosting her Pooch Playoffs Competition to benefit Prairie Paws

2023 Greg Grater Classic Results for Tiger Wrestling Club
6 & Under 37 Zayne Cummins’s place is 4th and has scored 4.0 team points. 6 & Under 40 Warren Walter’s place is 4th and

2023 Greg Grater Classic Results for Clay County Wrestling Club
6 & Under 40B Hunter Welty’s place is 1st and has scored 24.5 team points. 6 & Under 49D Coye Dumler’s place is 5th and

KDOT Urges Fans to Have a Game Plan
By Trish Svoboda As the Kansas City Chiefs head to the big game on Sunday, Feb. 11, the Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) and the
Kansas Education Enrichment Program Fully Distributes Funds
By Trish Svoboda Today, February 5th, Governor Laura Kelly announced in a release that the Kansas Education Enrichment Program (KEEP) has distributed all available funds,
Janice Dunn Retiring From Union State Bank After 23 Years
By Quinn O’Hara After nearly 23 years of service at Union State Bank of Kansas’ Clay Center locations, Janice Dunn is going into retirement. The
Kansas Foster Care Report Card Shows Graduation Rate Increases
By Trish Svoboda The Kansas Department for Children and Families (DCF) revealed in its annual Foster Care Report Card that graduation rates for children in
Obituary-Gloria LeDuc
Gloria J. LeDuc, age 90, of Concordia, KS, passed away on Sunday, February 4, 2024, surrounded by her family at NCK Medical Center, Concordia, KS.