Day: May 16, 2024
Committee Changes Time of Piotique Parade
Recently, the Grow Clay County volunteer committee decided to change the time of the upcoming Piotique Parade. It will be moved to 11 am, from
Representative Sharice Davids Champions Bipartisan Farm Bill, Prepares for Upcoming Review of Republican Draft
By Trish Svoboda Today, U.S. Representative Sharice Davids reaffirmed her dedication to the enactment of a bipartisan Farm Bill with a genuine prospect of becoming
Kansas Department of Transportation Launches New Safety Tool for Vulnerable Road Users: Aims to Enhance Pedestrian and Cyclist Safety
By Trish Svoboda The Kansas Department of Transportation has unveiled a new online resource aimed at aiding local public agencies in identifying areas where pedestrians
Kansas Department of Health and Environment Announces New Managed Care Organizations for KanCare
By Trish Svoboda The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) has announced the selection of three managed care organizations (MCOs) that will serve the
Providence Medical Center to Cease Labor and Delivery Services Amid Decade-Long Decline in Patient Numbers
By Trish Svoboda Providence Medical Center in Kansas City, KS, announced that they will no longer offer Labor and Delivery services due to the consistent
Senator Marshall’s Office Urges Kansans to Prepare for International Summer Travel: Passport Delays and Safety Measures Highlighted
By Trish Svoboda With summer almost here, the office of U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D., encourages Kansans who are planning international travel to prepare in
Obituary-Carolyn S. Brown
Carolyn Sue Brown, 77, of Clay Center, Kansas went to her heavenly home on May 12, 2024 at Good Shepherd Hospice House in Manhattan, KS.
Big Blue 2 Depleted Fire District Budgets
By Ryan Duey The Big Blue 2 Fire engulfed Marshall County in April, demanding extensive firefighting efforts. Two fire districts, Frankfort and Blue Rapids, spent
Steady Progress: Construction of CVA’s New Grain Storage Facility Expected to be Complete By Fall Harvest
By Quinn O’Hara Photo by Quinn O’Hara Central Valley Ag has made steady progress on the construction of their new 1.5 million-bushel covered grain storage
The Guardians Foundation Aims to Help Men in Need
By Ryan Duey In Manhattan, a group of caring and dedicated men came together to form the non-profit known as The Guardians in 2013. Their