Month: March 2024
Marysville Has a New City Administrator
By Ryan Duey Joshua Haverkamp, Marysville’s new city administrator, has been eager to move back to rural Kansas. Professionally, he said, he wants to take
Learn How to Grow Culinary Mushrooms at the Mushroom Cultivation Workshop in Clay Center
By Ryan Duey The K-State River Valley District will be hosting a Mushroom Cultivation Workshop in Clay Center on Saturday, April 20th. The Workshop will
State Attorneys General Challenge EPA’s Proposed Rule, Citing Potential $100 Million Impact on Meat Processors
By Trish Svoboda Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach, leading a group of Republican attorneys general, is calling on the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to abandon
Kansas Supreme Court Invites Public Feedback on Proposed Child Support Guideline Revisions; Online Survey Open Until April 26
By Trish Svoboda The Kansas Supreme Court is welcoming public feedback on the proposed revisions to the child support guidelines, which have been in effect
K-State and TDI Collaborate on Innovative 3D-Printed Samplers to Reduce Nitrogen Losses and Boost Farmers’ Profitability
By Trish Svoboda Kansas State University’s Technology Development Institute (TDI) and the Department of Agronomy have collaborated to create devices that reduce nitrogen losses, enhancing
Concrete patching to begin Monday on I-70 in Dickinson County
On Monday, April 1, The Kansas Department of Transportation plans begin concrete pavement patching on eastbound and westbound I-70 in Dickinson County. Work will begin
Cornerstones of Care Receives Grant for Additional Therapeutic Support
By Ryan Duey The Kansas Department for Children and Families (DCF) announced that seven agencies will receive $4.7 million in grant funding to help provide
USD 379 Internship Program Teaches Students Career & Employability Skills
By Quinn O’Hara Photos courtesy of Jordan Carlson. Pictured is Kara Floersch, who is interning at United Bank & Trust. USD 379 is helping facilitate
Annual Friends of the Clay Center Library Meeting Discuss Books, Library, More
By Quinn O’Hara On March 26, the Friends of the Clay Center Library held their annual meeting at the 4th & Court Bookshop in Clay
City of Wakefield Looking To Increase Awareness Of Storm Shelter
By Quinn O’Hara At the Wakefield City Council Workshop meeting on March 25, the group discussed increasing awareness of the City’s Storm Shelter in preparation