Month: March 2024
Chiefs Agree to Deal with Rugby Star Louis Rees-Zammit
By Jayson Henderson The Kansas City Chiefs have reached a contract agreement with European rugby standout Louis Rees-Zammit. Rees-Zammit, 23, will be evaluated as a
Royals, Chiefs Sign New Lease Agreement with Jackson County Sports Complex Authority
By Jayson Henderson Kansas City’s major sports franchises, the Chiefs and Royals, have reached a new lease agreement with the Jackson County Sports Complex Authority.
Kansas Attorney General Announces $2.5M in Crime Victim Grants: Applications Open for Six State Programs
By Trish Svoboda Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach announced on Wednesday, March 27, that applications are open for six grant programs serving victims of crimes
U.S. Senators Unveil EMIT LESS Act to Combat Methane Emissions from Livestock, Boosting Sustainability and Profitability
By Trish Svoboda The Enteric Methane Innovation Tools for Lower Emissions and Sustainable Stock (EMIT LESS) Act, a bill aimed at voluntarily decreasing methane emissions
Travelers Advised to Plan Ahead and Practice Safe Viewing for Total Solar Eclipse
By Trish Svoboda On Monday, April 8, North America will witness a total solar eclipse. Anticipating a surge in traffic, the Kansas Department of Transportation
Kansas Apprentices Thrive in Award-Winning Rural Program
By Trish Svoboda Three apprentices recently recruited by two firms had the opportunity to earn while learning through the Kansas Farm Bureau’s award-winning Rural Kansas
IRS Launches Annual ‘Dirty Dozen’ List, Urges Taxpayers to Stay Alert Against Persistent Phishing and Smishing Scams
By Trish Svoboda On March 29, the Internal Revenue Service initiated the yearly Dirty Dozen list, cautioning taxpayers to stay alert of evolving phishing and
Clay Center Carnegie Library Director Shares Attendance, Collection Stats From 2023
By Quinn O’Hara At the 2024 annual Friends of the Clay Center Library meeting on March 26, Clay Center Carnegie Library Director Brittany Girton shared
Steve Deutscher to be Inducted into CCCHS Hall of Fame
By Ryan Duey Steve Deutscher is set to be inducted into the CCCHS Class of 2024 Hall of Fame on Monday, April 1st. Mr. Deutscher
Kansas Senate Votes for Flexible Student Enrollment Count Bill to Balance State Funding
by Trish Svoboda On Tuesday, the Kansas Senate reached a compromise on a bill that establishes guidelines for student enrollment counts, which are linked to