Month: March 2024

Obituary-Hosea Harkness
Hosea Snyder Harkness passed away on Monday, February 19, 2024, at Meadowlark Hills in Manhattan, Kansas. He was born on March 11, 1933 in Clay
Herington Clinic Opening Delayed
By Ryan Duey Unexpected complications have delayed the opening of the Herington Clinic by Memorial Health System (MHS) to May. MHS CEO Harold Courtois cited
Governor’s Public Health Conference Kicks Off in Wichita
By Trish Svoboda Today, March 5th, the Kansas Department of Health and Environment began its Governor’s Public Health Conference. This two-day event, taking place in

K-State River Valley District to Put on a Two-Part Alzheimer’s Series in Clay Center
By Ryan Duey The River Valley Extension District will be holding a two-part program series on Alzheimer’s and Dementia at the Clay Center Extension Office.
37 Kansas Airports Receive Over $14M for Improvement Projects
By Trish Svoboda Today Governor Laura Kelly announced $14.3 million is being allocated to 58 projects at 37 airports through the Kansas Airport Improvement Program
Wakefield City Council Discuss Infrastructure, Lagoon Project Updates, Controlled Burns
By Quinn O’Hara On Monday, March 4, the Wakefield City Council held their regular monthly meeting with Mayor Leza Chryssovergis and Council Members Jared Renyer,
RCPD Searching for Shooting Suspect
By Ryan Duey Riley County police are looking for a man involved in a Sunday afternoon shooting at an apartment complex on Flint Hills Place
Kansas State University Experts Recommend Strategies for Introducing Silage
By Trish Svoboda When caring for animals, caretakers frequently rely on cues to decipher what factors might be causing an individual to react unexpectedly. In
Junction City Couple Indicted for Deceiving VA
By Ryan Duey A federal grand jury in Topeka has indicted James and Equanda Bradford, of Junction City, for fraudulently obtaining disability benefits from the
K-State Graduate Student Investigates Gut Microbes’ Role in Colon Cancer Treatment Enhancement
By Trish Svoboda According to the World Health Organization, colorectal cancer ranks as the third most prevalent cancer globally. In response, a graduate student from