Month: April 2024
Much Discussed During Weekly Clay County Commission Meeting
By Ryan Duey On Monday, April 29th the Clay County Commission held their regular meeting. Dillon Eyer met with the Board to discuss additional ROZ
Sunflower Summer 2024: Kansas Tourism Unveils Program for Family Exploration
By Trish Svoboda Kansas Tourism has unveiled the 2024 edition of the Sunflower Summer program. The program, which runs from May 25 to August 11,
Former Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt Announces Bid for Second Congressional District
By Trish Svoboda Derek Schmidt, who previously served as the Attorney General of Kansas, has announced his intention to run for the Republican nomination in
WaCo Wabash Will Bring Youth and Livestock to the Washington County Fairgrounds
By Ryan Duey On Saturday, May 18th the Washington County Fairgrounds will be full of youth and livestock during the WaCo Wabash. This youth livestock
CCCHS Greenhouse Selling Student-Grown Plants
By Quinn O’Hara Photo by Quinn O’Hara The students of Clay Center Community High School’s Agriculture Education Department are selling plants they have grown during
High Plains Resources Held Town Halls in Abilene and Washington
By Ryan Duey High Plains Resources, a hydrogen extraction company, held town hall meetings in Abilene and Washington on April 24th and 25th to take
Mental Health Awareness Month
By Payton Tholstrup May is Mental Health Awareness Month in the United States. The Cloud County Commission recently announced that Cloud will also be focusing
The Kansas Department of Agriculture and Dairy Industry Unite Against HPAI: FDA Confirms Safety of Milk Supply, New Measures Implemented
By Trish Svoboda The Kansas Department of Agriculture (KDA) has been collaborating with the local dairy sector to address the national concerns triggered by the
Sharice Davids’ Office to Host Green & Gold Congressional Aide: A Two-Year Fellowship for Veterans and Military Families in Kansas’ Third District
By Trish Svoboda Representative Sharice Davids’ office has been chosen to host a Green & Gold Congressional Aide for a two-year tenure at her district
Remembering Justice Fred Six: A Tribute to His Service and Legacy by the Kansas Supreme Court
By Trish Svoboda The following statement about the April 27 passing of retired Justice Fred Six was issued by Chief Justice Marla Luckert on behalf