Month: May 2024
Flags be Flown at Half-Staff on Memorial Day
By Trish Svoboda In line with Executive Order #20-30, Governor Laura Kelly has ordered that flags across the State of Kansas be lowered to half-staff
Kansas State University’s Wheat Quality Lab: Pioneering High-Quality Wheat Varieties through Rigorous Testing and Advanced Technology
By Trish Svoboda The process of developing a new wheat variety involves years of testing by both public and private wheat breeders, focusing on all
Controlled Substance Trafficked into Riley County Jail
By Ryan Duey On March 13, 2024, at approximately 4:40 AM, the Riley County Dispatch Center received a call from the Riley County Jail advising
“See Kansas” Art Exhibit Will be on Display Throughout Summer in Abilene
By Ryan Duey From June 1st through August 7th the “See Kansas” Art Exhibit, by Parks and Green Spaces, will be opening up for display
Mike and Shelly O’Donnell: A Lifetime of Service and Sacrifice Recognized as Pillars of Community Amidst ALS Battle
Clay Center, KS – Mike and Shelly O’Donnell have led a life of service. Together, they fostered nearly 200 children. For 12 years, Mike also
Community Foundation for Cloud County Announces April Grant Recipients
By Payton Tholstrup The Community Foundation for Cloud County has awarded grants to two organizations in the area. The grants were funded through the Impact
Kansas National Guardsmen to Take Part in Memorial Day Ceremonies in Clifton and Marysville
By Ryan Duey On Memorial Day Kansas National Guardsmen will be participating in Events across the State in Support of our veterans on Monday, May
Progress Made on 2024 Farm, Food, and National Security Act: U.S. Representative Tracey Mann Advocates for Fiscal Responsibility and Agricultural Interests
By Trish Svoboda Today, May 24, the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2024 made progress in the House Agriculture Committee, thanks to the
Hanna House in Clay Center Has New Residents
By Quinn O’Hara Photo By Quinn O’Hara One of the most historic houses in Clay Center has new residents. The Hanna House, which sits at
New Jail Talks back on the Board in Marshall County
By Ryan Duey As mold remediation progressed at the Marshall County jail, discussions continued about its future. Sheriff Tim Ackerman had closed the jail on