Month: May 2024
Wine in the Wild Returning to Manhattan’s Sunset Zoo on June 1st
By Ryan Duey The Friends of Sunset Zoo will host the 17th Wine in the Wild on Saturday, June 1st at Manhattan’s Sunset Zoo. Wine
Republic County Economic Development Corporation Awarded Attraction Development Grant
By Ryan Duey This week the Republic County Economic Development Corporation announced that they have been awarded a 2024 Attraction Development Grant from Kansas Tourism.
Fort Riley to host annual Memorial Day Observance
By Ryan Duey The 1st Infantry Division and Fort Riley will conduct the annual Memorial Day observance on Monday, May 27 at 11:40 a.m. at
The Herrs Memory Lane Museum in Washington Will Be Open to the Public over Memorial Weekend
By Ryan Duey The Herrs Memory Lane Museum in Washington, owned by Lawrence and Cara Herrs is home to over 100 vehicles, including a 1912
Clay County Commissioners Discuss Clay County Park, EMS, KDADS Suicide Prevention Grant, in Weekly Meeting
By Quinn O’Hara Photo By Quinn O’Hara On the morning of May 20, the Clay County Commissioners met for their regular weekly meeting. The Unofficial
Celebrating 15 Years of Renewable Fuel Standard: A Triumph for Economy, Environment, and Energy Independence
By Trish Svoboda Members of the Kansas Corn Growers Association (KCGA) are celebrating the 15th anniversary of the Renewable Fuel Standard’s success. The RFS, established
Sen. Jerry Moran Honors Fallen Officer Jonah Oswald and Other Heroes During National Police Week
By Trish Svoboda Last week, during National Police Week, Sen. Jerry Moran spoke on the Senate floor to honor Fairway Police Officer Jonah Oswald and
Governor Laura Kelly Announces $3.5M Grant for 13 Transportation Initiatives: A Leap Towards Enhanced Safety and Mobility in Kansas
By Trish Svoboda Today, May 21, Governor Laura Kelly declared that the Kansas Department of Transportation’s Innovative Technology Program will grant $3.5 million to 13
Derek Schmidt: From Attorney General to Congressional Candidate
By Trish Svoboda Derek Schmidt, the former Attorney General of Kansas, has officially registered as a candidate in the Republican primary for Kansas’ Second Congressional
Former Clay Center Resident Returns To Town, Now Teaching Yoga At Happy Hippie Studios
By Quinn O’Hara Photo by Quinn O’Hara Happy Hippie Studios of Clay Center has hired a new yoga instructor. Angie Oberhelman is a mental health