Month: April 2024
Golf Results April 15th and April 16th
by Jayson Henderson Clay Center High School Tiger Golf Team participated in a challenging tournament held at Stagg Hill, hosted by Abilene, on Tuesday, April
Results of Smoky Valley High School JV Tennis Tournament April16, 2024
By Jayson Henderson Individual Results: – #1 Singles: Robert Hendrickson – 5th Place (2-1), only loss to Bortzfield of Buhler 6-3 who won tournament. –
Clay Center Dominates Abilene Invite Competition
By Jayson Henderson In the Abilene Invite, Clay Center faced off against Abilene, Chapman, Concordia, Ellsworth, and Hays. In the team standings, Clay Center secured
3rd Annual Kansas Science Festival Coming to Manhattan
By Ryan Duey The 3rd annual Kansas Science Festival returns to Downtown Manhattan on April 27th, offering an exploration of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art,
Court St Bridge In Clay Center Under Construction, Temporarily Closed To Through Traffic
By Quinn O’Hara Construction crews are currently working on a section of road near the Court Street Bridge in Clay Center. Clay Center City Councilmember
Record Participation in Give Back Kansas Challenge
By Trish Svoboda Twenty-one companies based in Kansas are participating in the Give Back Kansas Challenge this year, running from April 1 to May 31,
Baby Boom at Sedgwick County Zoo: Five Elephants Pregnant
By Trish Svoboda Sedgwick County Zoo shared that another female elephant at the zoo is pregnant, bringing the total number of expectant elephants at the
Join “Purpose on the Prairie” on May 5th to Support a Great Cause
By Ryan Duey Emmons Creek, East of Manhattan off Highway 18, is set to host its Inaugural “Purpose on the Prairie” Event on Sunday, May
CEO Students to Showcase Businesses
By Ryan Duey As the school year draws to a close, students in Dickinson County’s Creating Entrepreneurial Opportunities (CEO) program are gearing up to unveil
Abilene Set to Open “See Kansas” Art Exhibit
By Ryan Duey Abilene is preparing to welcome a captivating new exhibit to its cultural scene. The “See Kansas” exhibit will be showcased at the