Day: March 7, 2024
Clay County General Public Transportation Goes Digital With RideSheets
By Quinn O’Hara Clay County General Public Transportation is trialing a unique computer program that they say will allow them to serve customers more efficiently.
SRG Marketing Firm Unveils Successful Wheat Campaign and Plans for Wheat Foods Council’s Summer Meeting in Kansas
By Trish Svoboda In February, the Wheat Foods Council’s marketing agency, SRG Marketing Firm, presented an update on their 2023-2024 program, “Research, Recipes, Resources.” They
Kansas Department of Transportation Launches Study on Pay-Per-Mile Road Usage Charge
By Trish Svoboda The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) is conducting a three-month study to assess if a pay-per-mile road usage charge (RUC) could replace
Obituary-Mable Habluetzel
Mable Arlene Habluetzel, 88, of Clay Center, Kansas, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, March 6, 2024, at The Good Shepherd Hospice House in Manhattan, KS.
Marysville in the Running for USA Today’s Best Small Town in the Midwest
By Ryan Duey The City of Marysville has been nominated as a finalist in USA Today’s Top 10 Best Readers’ Choice Awards for Best Small
Wakefield City Superintendent Talks Roads, Controlled Burns, and Water Leaks
By Quinn O’Hara During the Wakefield City Council meeting on March 5, Wakefield Superintendent Kyle Murphy reported on the need for city roads to be
Republic County EMS Holding CPR/AED Classes Throughout the County
By Ryan Duey The Republic County Hospital and Republic County EMS received a grant to place AEDs throughout the County. With the new devices being
Rep. Mann Votes Against $1.66 Trillion Spending Bill, Citing Fiscal Responsibility Concerns
By Trish Svoboda Today, U.S. Representative Tracey Mann voted against H.R. 1061, the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2024, a legislation that surpasses the spending limits
Marysville City Council Holds Special Session on City Administrator Position
By Ryan Duey The Marysville City Council convened during a special session on March 6th at the Marysville fire station to discuss potential candidates for
K-State’s TDI Partners With Veterinary College to See How 3D-Printed Animal Eyes Aid in Ophthalmology Training
By Trish Svoboda Veterinary students at Kansas State University can now study ophthalmology more effectively due to a partnership between the College of Veterinary Medicine