Month: May 2024
Milford City Family Holding Fishing Tourney In Honor of Passed Son, Keeping Name Alive Through Activities He Loved
By Quinn O’Hara After losing her son Jackson to complications with a bone marrow transplant in 2022, Hedy Noveroske and her family have organized several
Humboldt Street in Manhattan Closed Until Further Notice
By Ryan Duey Starting today and until further notice, Humboldt Street is closed from the intersection of 5th and Humboldt all the way west through
CCCC President’s Contract Extended
By Payton Tholstrup On Monday, May 20th, the Cloud County Community College Board of Trustees approved a contract extension for President Amber Knoettgen. The contract
Springtime Strategies for Calf Health and Marketing: Insights from Kansas State University Beef Cattle Institute Experts
By Trish Svoboda At this time of year, experts from the Kansas State University Beef Cattle Institute recommend starting routine procedures for one- to two-month-old
Riley County EMS Station 2 Sees Uptick in Calls Thanks to Community Care Services
By Ryan Duey Riley County EMS Station 2 reported 154 calls in April, surpassing the 131 calls to Station 1, a rare occurrence, according to
National Young Farmers Coalition Challenges House Farm Bill Draft, Advocates for Equitable Farmland Access and Climate-Focused Policies
By Trish Svoboda On Friday, May 17, the Chairman of the House Agriculture Committee, Glenn “G.T.” Thompson, presented his draft of the House Farm Bill.
Semi Driver Seriously Injured in Rollover Accident North of Clay Center
By Ryan Duey A Kansas man was injured in a rollover accident just after 10:30 a.m. Monday in Clay County. According to The Kansas Highway
Choose the Arts Camp Offered in Marysville and Frankfort
By Ryan Duey Registrations are being accepted for Choose the Arts, a weeklong summer camp that provides arts education for elementary and junior high students.
Marysville Chamber & Main Street and Marysville Convention & Tourism Set to Merge into One
By Ryan Duey Marysville Chamber & Main Street and Marysville Convention & Tourism are currently in the works of combining into one organization. The primary
300 lbs of Trash Removed During Huntress Creek Clean-Up
By Quinn O’Hara Photo Courtesy of Alex Brown An effort by the Clay Center and Manhattan Masons Lodges recently pulled 300 lbs. of garbage out