Day: March 15, 2024
Twin Valley Now Offering Mobile Services
By Ryan Duey Last month Twin Valley began offering affordable Mobile Services to current internet customers. These low-cost offerings start at just $15 per month.
Obituary-William Burgess
William Lee Burgess, 69, of Mankato, Kansas died on Wednesday, March 13, 2024 at Belleville Healthcare Center in Belleville, Kansas. He was born at home
Residents can get help with Severe Weather Insurance Claims
By Ryan Duey Residents affected by recent severe weather in Geary and Riley County are encouraged to reach out to the Kansas Department of Insurance
Law Enforcement Used CCMS, CCCHS For Active Shooter Training
By Quinn O’Hara On Tuesday, March 12, The Clay County Sheriff’s Department, Clay Center Police Department, and other agencies held an active shooter drill at
USDA Finalizes ‘Product of USA’ Rule, Ensuring Transparency and Accuracy in Food Labeling
By Trish Svoboda On March 11, during the National Farmers Union Annual Convention, Tom Vilsack, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary, unveiled the finalization
Congressman Tracey Mann Urges President Biden to Reconsider ‘Farm-Killing’ Tax Proposals in Fiscal Year 2025 Budget
By Trish Svoboda Today, U.S. Congressman Tracey Mann from Kansas’s 1st congressional district expressed his concerns regarding President Biden’s budget proposal for Fiscal Year 2025.
Kansas State University Unveils New Wheat Varieties, Honors Coach Bill Snyder
By Trish Svoboda The Kansas State University wheat breeding program has unveiled two new wheat varieties, which are now licensed by the Kansas Wheat Alliance
Governor Laura Kelly Empowers Kansas Children’s Cabinet to Boost Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library
By Trish Svoboda Today, March 15th, Governor Laura Kelly enacted Senate Bill 195, giving the Kansas Children’s Cabinet the authority to form a nonprofit entity,
Junction City Main Street to offer Tour of Foods from around the World
By Ryan Duey Junction City Main Street is thrilled to announce the dates for their 2nd Annual Taste of Culture Events: Cups of Culture and
Sheriff Benninga Seeking Another Term
By Quinn O’Hara Clay County Sheriff Alan Benninga filed for a second term. Each Sheriff term lasts four years and follows the presidential election cycle.