Day: April 16, 2024
Ashley Blain Appointed as New Principal at CES
By Payton Tholstrup Picture by Kayla Tate Photography Ashley Blain has been teaching English at Concordia Junior-Senior High School for twelve years. Before 2021, she
Governor Laura Kelly Announces $18M Investment in Kansas Water Infrastructure; Record Funding Allocated to State Water Plan
By Trish Svoboda Today, Governor Laura Kelly in collaboration with the Kansas Water Office announced an investment of $18 million in 34 water-related municipalities and
Representative Tracey Mann Urges Congress to Approve Farm Bill
By Trish Svoboda Yesterday, Representative Tracey Mann from Kansas’s 1st congressional district urged Congress to approve a comprehensive farm bill with a five-year duration. On
15 State Attorneys General Challenge Bank of America’s Policies, Alleging Discrimination and Censorship
By Trish Svoboda Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach, along with attorneys general from 14 other states, sent a letter to Bank of America today, April
Lawrence Resident’s Innovative Approach to Protect Honeybees and Homeowners
By Trish Svoboda As a homeowner, the unexpected arrival and habitation of a bee swarm in your home can be quite a nuisance. However, a
Dickinson County Transition Coalition to Hold Two Job Fairs for High School Students
By Ryan Duey On April 24th and 25th the Dickinson County Transition Coalition will hold two Job Fairs for local high school students seeking employment.
KDOT Workers and Families Spotlight the Importance of Work Zone Safety in Video Series
By Trish Svoboda While National Work Zone Awareness Week is observed from April 15 to April 19, the significance of work zone awareness is a
Commander of Kansas American Legion Attends MART Fundraising Dinner
By Ryan Duey Randy Frank, the commander of the Kansas American Legion, attended the Manhattan Area Resettlement Team’s (MART) fundraising dinner hosted by Pearce-Keller Post
Take a Photographic Journey Down Memory Lane with “Marshall County Memories”
By Ryan Duey “Marshall County Memories” is the current exhibit at the Lee Dam Center for Fine Art in Marysville, showcasing around fifty historical photographs