Day: April 9, 2024
Different Topics Discussed at the April 8th Clay County Commissioner’s Meeting
By Ryan Duey The Clay County Commission met for their regular meeting on Monday, April 8th. During the meeting, Joel Mason, County Attorney, reported to
First phase of resurfacing in Geary County to begin Monday
Beginning Monday, April 15, the Kansas Department of Transportation plans to begin work on the first of two phases of a resurfacing project on K-57
Junction City Mainstreet Bringing “Taste of Culture” to Downtown JC
By Ryan Duey Junction City Main Street will be celebrating the City’s cultural diversity on May 3rd and May 4th when it hosts “The Taste
Food Safety in Power Outages: K-State Scientist Highlights the Complexities and Solutions
By Trish Svoboda Karen Blakeslee, a food scientist at Kansas State University, suggests that managing food preparation and storage during a power outage can be
Bovine Influenza A Virus: AABP Renames Emerging Cattle Disease Linked to Avian Influenza
By Trish Svoboda In a letter, the American Association of Bovine Practitioners (AABP) announced that, following collaboration with veterinarians, allied organizations, state and federal agencies,
Burklund/Axelton Fire at 80% Containment
By Payton Tholstrup Photo Courtesy of Riley County District #1 FB Page. According to an update from Riley County Fire District No. 1 at 3:30
Power Outage Takes Out Traffic Lights At Highways 15 & 24 Intersection
Due to a brief power outage on the morning of April 9, the traffic lights controlling the intersection of Highways 15 and 24 in Clay
Obituary-Sharon Jones
Sharon M. Jones, age 77, of Concordia, KS, passed away on Friday, April 5, 2024 at Presbyterian Manor in Salina, KS. She was born on March
Abilene and Smoky Valley Railroad Designated at Kansas’ Official Heritage Railroad
By Ryan Duey The Kansas legislature last week approved a bill that officially designates the Abilene and Smoky Valley as the state’s official heritage railroad.
Kansas Secures $8.2M Federal Grant for Digital Equity Plan
By Trish Svoboda Today, April 9, Governor Laura Kelly declared that Kansas has been granted $8.2 million to initiate the implementation of the Kansas Digital