Month: April 2024

Clay Center Community Garden Project Temporarily On Hold, Organizers Asking For Donations
By Quinn O’Hara On February 14, Nikki Burwell of the Clay County Health Department shared her plans with the Clay Counts Coalition to build a
Clay Center City Council Discuss CCLIP, Public Transportation, More
By Quinn O’Hara On the evening of April 2, the Clay Center City Council held their regular meeting. Topics discussed include upcoming CCLIP projects, Clay

Kansas Landscape Arboretum Welcomes Nature Lovers For Nearly 60 Years
By Quinn O’Hara Since 1969, the Kansas Landscape Arboretum has served as a space to host a variety of native and nonnative species of woody

Clay Center Varsity Tennis Places 4th in Smoky Valley Tournament
By Jayson Henderson Clay Center Varsity finished 4th in the Smoky Valley Tournament. The schools ahead were Wichita Collegiate (last year’s 3A state runner-up), Hesston
Chiefs’ Rashee Rice Cooperating with Authorities After Dallas Crash
By Jayson Henderson Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice is actively cooperating with authorities in Dallas following a significant incident involving a chain-reaction crash
Kansas AG Kobach Leads 21-State Coalition in Victory for Economic Growth and Job Creation
By Trish Svoboda Today, April 3, Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach declared that a federal judge has thwarted an effort by the Biden Administration to

Celebrate 95 years of Marysville’s historic Union Pacific Depot during April 11th Mixer
By Ryan Duey Marysville’s historic Union Pacific depot turns 95 this month and invites the public to commemorate its legacy. The Marysville Union Pacific Depot
Kansas Loses Estimated $88 Million in Medicaid Revenues Due to Non-Compliance in Quality Care Assessments
By Trish Svoboda A performance audit conducted by Kansas Medicaid Inspector General Steven D. Anderson uncovered that Kansas had an estimated loss of around $88
Missouri Man Sentenced to 100 Months in Prison for 2022 Kansas Bank Robbery
By Trish Svoboda A man from Independence, Missouri was sentenced to 100 months in prison for a bank robbery. Following a federal jury conviction, Richard
Kansas Lawmakers Pass Bill to Increase Penalties for Harming Police Animals, Awaiting Governor’s Approval
By Trish Svoboda Kansas lawmakers have approved a bill to increase penalties for harming police animals, in response to an incident where a police dog