Day: June 21, 2024
City of Marysville Seeks Community Feedback Regarding Steam Locomotive
By Ryan Duey The City of Marysville is seeking feedback from the community regarding the Steam Locomotive located at Marysville City Park. Different groups have
DCCCA Donates Two OneBox Naloxone Kits To Be Used in Clay Center, Wakefield High Schools
By Quinn O’Hara A recent donation from DCCCA, a social and family services organization, has given two OneBox Naloxone Kits to Clay County. The kits
Happy Hippie of Clay Center Awarded $185,000 to Address Major Structural Repairs
By Quinn O’Hara Photo by Quinn O’Hara Erin Glavan, who owns and operates the Happy Hippie smoothie bar in Clay Center, has been awarded $185,000
$390,000 from Kansas Department of Commerce Will Help Restore Five Historic Landmarks Across Kansas
By Quinn O’Hara On June 18, the Kansas Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Commerce David Toland announced more than $390,000 has been awarded to five
Grow Clay County, Partners, Begin Fundraising Campaign to Expand Life Center Project
By Quinn O’Hara Grow Clay County and the Multi-Generational Life Center Steering Committee have announced the launch of a fundraising campaign aimed at expanding the
Clay Counts Coalition’s to Hold First Farmer to Farmer Training in August, Will Address Mental Health in Agriculture
By Quinn O’Hara The Clay Counts Coalition has organized an effort to address mental health issues in agriculture with a new peer-to-peer suicide prevention program
Clay Center Covenant Church Raises $18,000 to Build Six Water Wells in Africa
By Quinn O”Hara An effort by the Clay Center Covenant Church has raised $18,085.22 to create six water wells in Chad, Africa. On June 9,
Farm-Specific Vaccines Prove Highly Effective in Combating Pink Eye in Cattle, Says Kansas State Veterinarian
By Trish Svoboda Personalized prevention programs for pink eye, an acute eye disease affecting cattle, are proving highly effective for suppressing infections, according to a
PAX Tools Training Will Help Social Workers Address Youth Behavior
By Quinn O’Hara The Clay Counts Coalition, Kansas Department of Aging and Disability, and the Kansas Department of Health and Environment have partnered to host
World’s Largest “I Like Ike” Button Unveiled in Abilene
By Ryan Duey Abilene is now home to the World’s Largest “I Like Ike” Button. Created by local artist Jason Lahr of Fluters Creek Metalworks,