Month: May 2024
Governor Laura Kelly Announces $6.65M Federal Funding for Rural Road Safety: 10 High-Risk Projects Selected in Kansas
By Trish Svoboda Today, Governor Laura Kelly made an announcement regarding the allocation of $6.65 million in federal funds. These funds will go toward 10
“20 Years of Dance” Brought Back Alumni and Many Memories at Dance Company Spring Recital
By Ryan Duey On Sunday, May 19th the Dance Company of Clay Center, Concordia, and Beloit celebrated “20 Years of Dance” during their Spring Recital
Clay Center Pool Drained: Plans to Open on Time
The pool at the Clay Center Aquatic Park was drained to fix a small leak, said City Council member, Phil Kasper. It is being refilled
Special Olympics Torch Run Returning to Riley County
By Ryan Duey The Special Olympics Torch Run will be on May 30, 2024. The RCPD team will meet with Pott County at Sherwin Williams
Kansas National Guard Honors Fallen Heroes: A Statewide Celebration of Memorial Day and the Unofficial Start of Summer
By Trish Svoboda To celebrate Memorial weekend, the Kansas National Guard Soldiers and Airmen will be participating in numerous events across the sunflower state. Memorial
Republic County EMS Celebrating EMS Week
By Ryan Duey Throughout this week, May 19th-25th, Emergency Medical Service (EMS) Centers across the country are celebrating the 50th Anniversary of EMS Week. A
Cloud County Resource Center Will Have “Go For Gold” Food Drive
By Payton Tholstrup The Cloud County Resource Center will have its “Go for Gold” Summer Food Drive from June 1st-August 1st. The food bank is
Kansas State University Food Scientist Shares Food Safety Tips for Outdoor Grilling Parties
By Trish Svoboda With Memorial Day weekend approaching, Kansas State University food scientist Karen Blakeslee emphasizes the importance of food safety at summer parties, especially
Milford Nature Center to Hold Free Fishing Clinic June 1st
By Ryan Duey The Milford Nature Center will host a Free Fishing Clinic on Saturday, June 1st from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at the
Clay Center City Council Gives Approval To $650,000 Moderate Income Housing Grant
By Quinn O’Hara The Clay Center City Council unanimously voted to approve the $650,000 Moderate Income Housing grant and to approve the project’s construction contract