Month: April 2024
Kansas Secures $452 Million for Broadband Development: A Leap Towards Digital Equity
By Trish Svoboda On April 26, Representative Sharice Davids applauded the recent approval of Kansas’ proposal to allocate nearly $452 million towards the establishment of
Biden Approves Kelly’s Request for Federal Disaster Declaration: Kansas to Receive Aid for Winter Storm Recovery
By Trish Svoboda Governor Laura Kelly’s request for a federal disaster declaration has been approved by President Joe Biden. The request was made due to
Clay County Medical Center Recognized with Women’s Choice Award for Excellence in Emergency
By Ryan Duey Clay County Medical Center proudly announces its recognition as a recipient of the prestigious Women’s Choice Award for two distinguished categories: Best
I-70 ramps scheduled to reopen in Junction City
By Ryan Duey Tentatively planned on Thursday, May 2, the westbound I-70 on-ramp at exit 301 and the westbound I-70 off-ramp at exit 299 will
Technical Education and Innovation Center at CCCC Making Steady Progress
By Payton Tholstrup The new Technical Education and Innovation Center at Cloud continues to make steady progress as the 2024-2025 semester nears. The building is
Twin Valley Expands to Abilene with 8 Gigabit Fiber Network
By Ryan Duey Twin Valley is Kansas’ largest family-owned broadband and communications company with more than 80 years of experience serving rural communities. Twin Valley,
Honoring Heroes: 43rd National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Weekend to Pay Tribute to 226 Firefighters, Including Four Kansas Firefighters
By Trish Svoboda The 43rd National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Weekend, organized by the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation (NFFF), is set to take place in Emmitsburg,
Kansas State University Researcher Secures $1M Grant to Combat Global Swine Fever Threat, Aims to Safeguard $57 Billion U.S. Pork Industry
By Trish Svoboda A researcher from Kansas State University has received new support to combat a global risk to pigs and the swine industry, a
Three Abilene Attractions to Participate in Kansas Sunflower Summer Program
By Ryan Duey The Abilene Convention & Visitors Bureau proudly announces the participation of three iconic Abilene attractions in the 2024 Kansas Tourism Sunflower Summer
The City of Washington Needs Citizens LMI Surveys As Soon As Possible
By Ryan Duey The Washington Park Committee is asking all City of Washington households who have not completed their LMI survey to please complete it