Month: March 2024
Herington Historical Museum Holding “Tombstone Tours”
By Ryan Duey On Sunday, April 14th, the Herington Historical Museum, in partnership with the Dickinson County Historical Society, will be holding “Tombstone Talks” at
Med Not Meds Classes Teaches Healthy Eating Through Mediterranean Diet
By Quinn O’Hara This summer the Wakefield Library will host K-State Extension Nutrition, Food Safety, and Health Agent Kaitlin Moore for six presentations on the
Clay Counts Coalition Featured in NCRPC Newsletter
By Quinn O’Hara Photo by Quinn O’Hara The Clay Counts Coalition is a group of Clay County community members who organize, coordinate, and facilitate efforts
Dickinson County Historical Society to Host its 2nd Sawmilling Class
By Ryan Duey The Dickinson County Historical Society in Abilene will be hosting its 2nd Sawmilling Class on Sunday, April 14th, starting at 9:00 a.m.
KSU Doctoral Student from Hanover Recognized for Her Research on Breast Cancer
By Ryan Duey Two Kansas State University graduate students were recognized for their outstanding research poster presentations at the annual Capitol Graduate Research Summit, held
Garfield Elementary Encourages Next Generation of Young Entrepreneurs
By Quinn O’Hara On March 27, the Clay Center United Methodist Church hosted Garfield Elementary’s Young Entrepreneur Fair. The fair hosted 16 students’ businesses, said
Clay County Commissioners Talk CCEMS, Sheriff’s Dept,, More
By Quinn O’Hara Photo by Quinn O’Hara On March 25 the Clay County Commissioners met for their regular meeting. CCEMS Director Alec Trembath reported that
Courageous Conversation Addressed Ongoing Fentanyl Crisis
By Quinn O’Hara On the evening of March 27, Jenni Ebert presented on the dangers of fentanyl at the Clay Counts Coalition’s March Courageous Conversations.
Marysville Police Department and Marshall County Sheriff’s Department Awarded Grants
By Ryan Duey Kansas Republican Senator Jerry Moran announced two grants totaling $1.56 million for local law enforcement in Marysville. Speaking at the Lee Dam
Kansas City Royals Fall Short in Opening Day Clash Against Minnesota Twins
By Jayson Henderson The Kansas City Royals faced a mix of emotions on their 2024 Opening Day against the Minnesota Twins, ending in a 4-1