Month: April 2024
Sharice Davids Advocates for Women in Trucking: A Hands-On Experience and Legislative Efforts Amid Anticipated Driver Shortage
By Trish Svoboda Today, April 25, Representative Sharice Davids undertook a “Sharice’s Shift”, working side by side with Terrell Banks, a seasoned five-year professional at
KHA’s Initiatives and 2024 Workforce Survey Shed Light on State’s Progress and Future Outlook
By Trish Svoboda The healthcare sector in Kansas has started witnessing improvements in workforce metrics across the state, yet the lasting effects of the pandemic
Washington County Community Foundation Match Madness Fundraiser to Run to Begin May 1st
By Ryan Duey The Washington County Community Foundation (WCCF) will hold a Match Madness Fundraising Event throughout May. All donations to the Washington County Opportunity
Clay Center City Council To Donate $10,000 For CCGPT Late Night Rides
By Quinn O’Hara Photo by Quinn O’Hara The Clay Center City Council voted to donate $10,000 to Clay County General Public Transportation during their regular
Kansas CPA Faces Federal Charges for Alleged Multi-Faceted Fraud and Money Laundering Scheme
By Trish Svoboda On April 24, a man from Kansas made his first appearance in front of a federal judge after being indicted for swindling
Cloud County Commission Approves Meridian Way Wind Farm Grants
By Payton Tholstrup On Monday, April 22nd, the Cloud County Commission met and awarded 23 projects funding through the Meridian Way Wind Farm. This program
Craftyard Boutique Holding T-Shirt Fundraiser To Support Local No-Kill Shelter CCARE
By Quinn O’Hara Two local small businesses have partnered together to achieve a common goal. Clay County Animal Rescue and Education Center and Clay Center
City of Abilene to Bring 0.35% Sales Tax Increase to the Voters
By Ryan Duey The City of Abilene is seeking voter approval for a sales tax to fund a new youth sports complex, following a feasibility
Clay Counts Coalition To Address Food Insecurity With Blessing Boxes
By Quinn O’Hara Photo by Quinn O’Hara A project from the Clay Counts Coalition is aiming to address food insecurity for Clay Center youth through
Obituary-Greg Hood
Gregory “Greg” D. Hood, age 77, of Concordia, KS, passed away on Saturday, April 20, 2024, at his home in Concordia, KS surrounded by family.