Day: April 23, 2024
Obituary- M. Lucille Wohler
M. Lucille Wohler, 95 died April 23, 2024, in Clay Center, KS. She was born on August 27, 1928, near Oak Hill, the daughter of John
CCCHS Speech And Debate Nationals Team Finalized, Gearing Up For Des Moines
By Quinn O’Hara Photo Courtesy of Megan Blackburn After competing at the West Kansas National Qualifying Tournament on April 19 and 20, the 2024 Tiger
Kansas State University Experts Advocate for Data-Driven Sire Selection to Optimize Beef Production
By Trish Svoboda In decision-making, gathering ample information is often crucial for charting the course ahead. According to experts from Kansas State University’s Beef Cattle
Woman Air-Lifted to Topeka After Shooting in Manhattan
By Trish Svoboda At around 12:20 AM on April 23, the Riley County Communications Center received a call about a shooting incident in the 1400
JCPD Names Kirt Nichols New Chief of Police
By Payton Tholstrup In a press release on April 23rd, it was announced that Kirt Nichols has been appointed as the new Police Chief in
Cloud County Resource Center Has Three New Pantries
By Payton Tholstrup The Cloud County Resource Center offers a variety of services for low-income residents in Cloud County. Located at 107 W. 7th in
Obituary-Karl Holsch
Karl J. Holsch, 46, died Saturday, April 20, 2024 at the Washington County Hospital in Washington, KS. Visitation will be Friday, April 26, 2024, from
Rep. Sharice Davids Spearheads Cost-Cutting Measures: Secures EPA’s Emergency Fuel Waiver and Advocates for Biofuel Infrastructure Expansion
By Trish Svoboda Last week, Rep. Sharice Davids initiated several measures aimed at reducing expenses for families in Kansas and nationwide. She began by announcing
Mother-Daughter Duo Host Craft Fairs in Concordia
By Payton Tholstrup Photo Courtesy of Erica Collins at Aspen and Ivy Erica Collins and her daughter, Mariah Shrader, are the owners of Aspen and
The Sixth Big Kansas Road Trip Invites Everyone to Explore Rural Communities and Discover Unique Attractions
By Trish Svoboda From May 2-5, the sixth Big Kansas Road Trip will draw in crowds from across the state through Ellsworth and Lincoln counties,