Month: April 2024
Abilene Breaks Ground on New Retirement Housing
By Ryan Duey The Dickinson County Kansas Economic Development Corporation broke ground on a new retirement housing complex in Abilene on April 9th. Situated off
Marysville City Park to Feature a Variety of Vendors at the 48th Annual Mother’s Day Market
By Ryan Duey The City of Marysville will hold its 48th Annual Mother’s Day Market on Saturday, May 11th, and Sunday, May 12th in Marysville
Marysville Voted #2 Best Small Town in the Midwest
By Ryan Duey Marysville has received the prestigious honor of being ranked the #2 Small Town in the Midwest in this year’s USA Today’s 10
Rep. Sharice Davids Announces University of Kansas Medical Center Receives Over $4.2M Federal Grant for Health Research
By Trish Svoboda Today, it was announced by Representative Sharice Davids that the University of Kansas Medical Center has been granted over $4,200,000 by the
Kansas State University Engineer Secures Major Grant for Pioneering Shape-Shifting Structures Using Machine Learning
By Trish Svoboda An engineer from Kansas State University, Raj Kumar Pal, is working on the design of adaptable building blocks that can transform their
Governor Laura Kelly Revives ‘Healthy Workers, Healthy Economy’ Initiative: Embarks on Statewide Tour and Advocates for Medicaid Expansion
By Trish Svoboda Today, Governor Laura Kelly embarked on a tour of HaysMed in Ellis County, marking the relaunch of her “Healthy Workers, Healthy Economy”
Advocacy Group Wins Community Champion Award for Monumental Impact on Child Abuse Legislation
By Trish Svoboda The Community Champion Award is given to an individual or group that has made a substantial impact in the lives of crime
U.S. Representatives Mann, Arrington, and Pfluger Introduce Joint Resolution to Overturn Biden Administration’s Methane Emissions Rule
By Trish Svoboda Today, April 12, U.S. Representatives Tracey Mann, Jodey Arrington, and August Pfluger spearheaded the introduction of a joint resolution under the Congressional
Art is Ageless Clay Center Presbyterian Manor
By Quinn O’Hara The Presbyterian Manor in Clay Center has been exhibiting their residents’ Art is Ageless competition entries. Art is Ageless is a program
Abilene Author Doris Johnson Presents At Wakefield Library
By Quinn O’Hara On the evening of April 10, the Wakefield Library hosted local author Doris Johnson for a meet and greet and presentation on