Day: March 12, 2024
PrairieLand Partners to Hold Pre-Season Planter/Sprayer Clinic
By Ryan Duey PrairieLand Partners (PLP) in Clay Center will be holding a Pre-Season Planter/Sprayer Clinic on Wednesday, March 13th starting at 9:30 a.m. This
EquiFest of Kansas: A Grand Showcase of Equine Diversity and Industry Innovation
By Trish Svoboda EquiFest of Kansas equine expo was organized by the Kansas Horse Council in February 1998, initially hosted in Wichita, and eventually settling
St. Patrick’s Day Marks the Start of Potato Planting Season
By Trish Svoboda Historically, St. Patrick’s Day marks the ideal time to start planting potatoes. According to K-State University horticulture expert, Cynthia Domenghini, anytime from
Chapman Police Wants to Keep the Community Informed on Masked Vape Devices
By Ryan Duey The Chapman Police Department recently made an announcement on Facebook about a new style of vape pen that largely looks to cater
Wakefield Library Set To Break Ground On Expansion Building
By Quinn O’Hara The Wakefield Library is set to break ground on its first ever expansion. The Library was built in the late 1930s as
Clay County Vietnam Veterans Bridge Repairs Nearly Completed
By Quinn O’Hara After roughly 10 months of construction, the Clay County Vietnam Veterans Bridge, located on highway 15 just south of Clay Center, is
K-State’s Jacob Frost Earns Big 12 Co-Newcomer of the Week, Achieves Ninth No-Hitter
By Jayson Henderson K-State’s Jacob Frost named Big 12 Co-Newcomer of the Week, achieving ninth no-hitter with Jackson Wentworth. Frost, a St. Louis junior transfer,
Several Chiefs Fans Undergo Amputations Due to Frostbite After Frigid NFL Game
By Jayson Henderson Several Chiefs fans have undergone amputations due to frostbite following the frigid NFL game between the Chiefs and the Miami Dolphins on
Meet the Makers Returns to the Flint Hills Discovery Center
By Ryan Duey The 9th annual ‘Meet the Makers’ event returns to the Flint Hills Discovery Center starting today (Tuesday). A local creator, crafter, or
Civic-minded Volunteers May Now Apply for the 2025 Taxpayer Advocacy Panel
By Trish Svoboda The Taxpayer Advocacy Panel (TAP) is now accepting applications for 2025 from all citizens interested in serving their community and voicing concerns