Day: March 6, 2024
Clay Center City Council Appoints Audrey Waid As New Municipal Judge
By Quinn O’Hara The Clay Center City Council unanimously appointed Audrey Waid to the position of Municipal Judge during their regular meeting on March 5.
A 1950s Murder Mystery at the Geary County Historical Society and Museums
By Ryan Duey On Friday, April 12th, and Saturday, April 13th, the Geary County Historical Society and Museums will be holding their Murder Mystery Event
U.S. Representatives and Senators Rally to Protect Meat and Poultry Facilities from EPA Rule
By Trish Svoboda U.S. Representative Tracey Mann along with U.S. Senators Deb Fischer and Joni Ernst led a coalition of 25 members in petitioning U.S.
Phoenix Man Arrested in Connection to 42-year-old Hutchinson Cold Case
By Trish Svoboda The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) apprehended a Phoenix man linked to a cold case homicide that transpired in Hutchinson approximately 42
Ascension Via Christi Offering Free Colorectal Screening Kits
By Trish Svoboda For the past six years, Ascension Via Christi’s Cancer Outreach and Risk Assessment program has been offering colorectal screening kits to individuals
Junction City Animal Shelter Seeks Help with Building
By Ryan Duey During a recent Junction City Commissioners meeting, Animal Shelter Director Vanessa Gray highlighted the need for renovations or the construction of a
Rural Development Group to Build Reasonably Priced 3-Bedroom Homes in Clay Center
By Ryan Duey Last month Grow Clay County announced that the city of Clay Center had been awarded a $650,000 Moderate Income Housing Grant to
Wakefield Working To Expand Number Of Wastewater Lagoons
By Quinn O’Hara For several months the City of Wakefield has been preparing to increase the number of their wastewater lagoons. According to KDHE, “A
Clay Center City Council Discuss Sales Tax, Appoint New Municipal Judge
By Quinn O’Hara On March 5th, the Clay Center City Council held their regular meeting. Topics discussed include the city’s half-cent sales tax, the Clay
Kansas Supreme Court Hosts Special Evening Session in Lansing
By Trish Svoboda As part of its continuous efforts to enhance public understanding of the judicial system, the Kansas Supreme Court has scheduled a special