Month: May 2024
River Valley Extension Holds Second Med Not Meds Program At Wakefield Library
By Quinn O’Hara Photo by Quinn O’Hara A program developed by the North Carolina State Extension Office and presented by K-State Extension’s Kaitlin Moore is
10th Annual USD 379 Expect Success Celebrates USD 379 Employees, Retirees
By Quinn O’Hara On Thursday, May 16, USD 379 held their 10th annual Expect Success Celebration. The event was held in the Martyn-Snodgrass Auditorium at
USD 379 Votes to Implement Leader In Me Program
By Quinn O’Hara The USD 379 Board of Education recently voted to give final approval to purchase and implement the Leader in Me program, not
Marshall County Jail Closing Temporarily
By Ryan Duey Starting Thursday, May 16th the Marshall County jail closed temporarily for mold remediation, announced Sheriff Tim Ackerman on Tuesday. All inmates have
USD 379 Board of Education Discuss Cell Phone Policy And Yearly Budget, Approve Leader In Me Program, In May Meeting
By Quinn O’Hara Photo by Quinn O’Hara The USD 379 Board of Education met for their monthly meeting on the evening of May 13. The
Kansas Wheat Tour 2024: High Yield Potential Amid Weather Uncertainties
By Trish Svoboda The 2024 Wheat Quality Council’s Hard Winter Wheat Tour in Kansas recently concluded. The three-day tour had 70 participants from 19 U.S.
Governor Laura Kelly Vetoes Three Bills, Calls for Responsible Tax Relief in Kansas
By Trish Svoboda Today, May 16, Gov. Laura Kelly vetoed House Substitute for Senate Bill 37, House Bill 2096, and House Bill 2097. Governor Laura
Armed Forces Day Celebration Taking Place on Saturday
By Ryan Duey The Junction City Military Affairs Council will host an Armed Forces Day celebration on Saturday, May 18th, from 8:30 a.m. to 1:00
Junction City to Honor Fallen Soldiers in Ceremony on Sunday
By Ryan Duey Kansans have a long history of defending American freedoms, and a new memorial in Junction City’s Heritage Park will honor the 83
Kansas Gears Up for Safe Boating Week: Governor Laura Kelly and Partners Advocate for Enhanced Water Safety Measures
By Trish Svoboda This year, a multitude of boats – nearly 100 different types including kayaks, canoes, and motorboats – will see Kansans making the