Month: June 2024
KDWP Adjusts Slot Limit for Blue Catfish on Milford Reservoir
By Quinn O’Hara Regulations dictating the harvest of blue catfish in Milford Reservoir have officially changed. KDWP’s Milford District Fisheries Biologist Brett Miller said the
Two Area Dairy Farms Receive Grants Through REAP Program
By Ryan Duey The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Kansas State Director for Rural Development Christy Davis announced that the USDA is partnering with rural
Kansas Judicial Branch Prepares for Domain Switch to .gov, Ensuring Seamless Transition and Enhanced Security Measures
By Trish Svoboda On July 1, The Kansas court system will change its domain from .org to .gov on the judicial branch website, the online
8 Clay Center Ballfields to Get Sprinkler Systems This Fall
By Quinn O’Hara The Clay Center Department of Recreation will soon be installing a new sprinkler system at the Ballfields in the Clay County Fairgrounds.
Clay County Fair Holding Youth Coloring Contest to Win Free Carnival Armbands
By Quinn O’Hara The Clay County Fair is holding a coloring contest. Kids aged 3 and under, 4 to 6, 7 to 9, and 10
Milford Nature Center Educator Visits Wakefield Library for Summer Reading
By Quinn O’Hara The Wakefield Library hosted an educator from the Milford Nature Center on Friday, June 21 as a part of their summer reading
Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over: Kansas Ramps Up DUI Enforcement for 4th of July
By Trish Svoboda With the 4th of July holiday approaching, it’s time to remind drivers of the importance of not drinking and driving. The Kansas
AARP Announces $3.8 Million in Community Challenge Grants for 2024
By Trish Svoboda On June 26, AARP announced that seven organizations in Kansas will receive 2024 Community Challenge grants. This initiative represents AARP’s largest community
Geary County Historical Society to Hold Vintage Car Show this Fall
By Ryan Duey The Geary County Historical Society will host a vintage car show along with their traditional ice cream social and local live music
American Red Cross Urges Kansas Residents to Take Precautions as Extreme Heat Strikes: Stay Hydrated, Slow Down, and Stay Indoors to Prevent Heat Illnesses
By Trish Svoboda As extreme heat hits Kansas, the American Red Cross urges residents to take three steps to stay safe: slow down, stay hydrated,