Month: May 2024
Clay County Museum Working With Local Students To Create Dino Dig Table
By Quinn O’Hara Photo courtesy of the museum The Clay County Museum is working on a new exhibit for their geology section. Grace Kensa, the
Have a Heart TNR Award $2500 in Recent Grant Funding
By Ryan Duey The Northeast Kansas Animal Welfare Foundation (NKAWF) announced the recipients of the 2024 Humane Community Grants. The $12,000 total in funding was
Kansas District Courts Overcome October Cybersecurity Incident
By Trish Svoboda The district courts of Kansas, which were impacted by a cybersecurity event on October 12, have successfully cleared the accumulation of new
Governor Laura Kelly Announces $2.8M DOCK Program Investment to Boost Digital Literacy in Kansas
By Trish Svoboda Today, Governor Laura Kelly announced an investment of $2.8 million in 15 organizations via the Digital Opportunities to Connect Kansans (DOCK) program.
Clay County Commissioners Discuss Highway Department, Neighborhood Revitalization, More in Weekly Meeting
By Quinn O’Hara Photo by Quinn O’Hara On the morning of May 28, the Clay County Commissioners met for their regular weekly meeting. The Unofficial
Soybean Gall Midge Infestation in Kansas: A New Threat to Crop Yields and Emerging Challenges for Farmers
By Trish Svoboda The soybean gall midge, a new pest in the U.S., has been found in two northeast Kansas counties, Nemaha and Marshall. This
Ottawa County Community Foundation Raises Over $75,000 During Match Month
By Ryan Duey The Ottawa County Community Foundation celebrated a successful Match Month in March 2024, raising $75,334.85 for the Ottawa County Impact Fund, an
Clay County Museum Receives Paintings From Green Artists
By Quinn O’Hara Photo by Quinn O’Hara A recent donation has given the Clay County Museum 5 new paintings. Four of those were painted by
Chapman Police, Library, and Clover Cabinet Invites the Public to Join Them For a Free Movie and Fun
By Ryan Duey Join the Chapman Police Department, Chapman Public Library, and Clover Cabinet at Sheeran Park on Saturday, June 8th at 7:30 p.m. for
Clay County Museum Working To Attract Younger Audience With Interactive Displays
By Quinn O’Hara Photo by Quinn O’Hara The Clay County Museum is focusing its efforts on attracting a younger audience. Grace Kensa, the museum’s Curator