Month: May 2024
K-State Secures $25M Matching Grant for Agriculture Innovation: A Leap Forward in Kansas’ Agricultural Economy
By Trish Svoboda The Kansas State University recently received a matching grant of $25 million from the Kansas Legislature for its Agriculture Innovation Initiative. At
National Prairie Day: Celebrating America’s Grasslands and Advocating for their Conservation
By Trish Svoboda This Saturday, June 1, is National Prairie Day. Beginning in 2016 by the Missouri Prairie Foundation, it is a day recognized on
Next Grow Clay County Business After Hours to Provide Space For Professional Connections
By Quinn O’Hara Grow Clay County’s next Business After Hours will take place on Tuesday, June 18 from 4 to 7pm and will be hosted
‘Healthy Family Healthy Community’ Event To Give Guardians Free Access To Marketplace, Medicaid, Navigators, More
By Quinn O’Hara On June 6, from 4-7pm, Grow Clay County and several community partners will gather on the Clay County Courthouse Square to provide
Clay Center Aquatic Park to Hold Two Sessions of Swimming Lessons this Summer
By Ryan Duey The Clay Center Aquatic Park will be holding two sessions of Swimming Lessons this year. Session one will be from June 17th
The Marshall County Arts Cooperative Choose the Arts Summer Camps Coming Next Month
By Ryan Duey The Marshall County Arts Cooperative (MCAC) will host its 3rd annual Choose The Arts Summer Camps. These weeklong art camps will be
Highway 24 Garage Sales Slated for This Weekend
By Ryan Duey From Friday, May 31st through Sunday, June 2nd area communities will participate in the annual Highway 24 Garage Sales. This year’s garage
Rep. Sharice Davids Champions Mental Health: Secures Funding for Co-Responders, Expands Pilot Program, and Advocates for At-Risk Youth
By Trish Svoboda Representative Sharice Davids hosted a meeting with law enforcement officers, public health experts, and city officials from Wyandotte County to discuss the
Governor Laura Kelly Signs Senate Bill 430, Enhancing Kansas Workers Compensation System
By Trish Svoboda On May 29, Governor Laura Kelly endorsed Senate Bill 430, a bipartisan bill that extensively changes the state’s workers compensation system. The
Kansas Wildlife and Parks Find American Eel in Kansas River, A Species Thousands of Miles from Its Spawning Grounds
By Trish Svoboda On May 25, Kansas Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) shared on its Facebook that a recent discovery was made while taking samples from