Day: July 2, 2024
Kansas Launches ‘Love, Kansas’ Campaign to Attract Former Residents and Boost Workforce
By Trish Svoboda On Monday morning, Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Commerce David Toland, along with leaders from across Kansas, unveiled the Love, Kansas campaign.
Kansas Special Hunts Program for Fall and Winter is Open for Applications
By Trish Svoboda This fall and winter, KDWP is offering over 350 individual “Special Hunt” opportunities through a single draw, unlike previous years with multiple
Kansas Communities Secure Grants for Safe Routes to School Program Expansion
By Trish Svoboda The Kansas Department of Transportation’s Safe Routes to School Program (SRTS) has announced that six Kansas communities have been awarded the 2024-2025
Kansas State Researchers’ Breakthrough Boosts Soybean Disease Defense with Phosphorus
By Trish Svoboda Researchers at Kansas State University are advancing efforts to combat a severe fungal disease that impacts soybean production. They have recently achieved
ACT Clay County: Entertaining Locals With Plays Performed by Locals For Consecutive Five Years
By Quinn O’Hara For the past five years, ACT Clay County has entertained folks with plays performed and organized by locals for locals. The group,
Clay Center Carnegie Library to Host Comedy Ventriloquist During Summer Reading Program Finale
By Ryan Duey The Clay Center Carnegie Library’s Summer Reading Program will end on Wednesday, July 10th with a Finale at Lincoln Elementary School at
Clay County Hospital Foundation Nears Fundraising Goal for $3.8 Million Project
Press Release Clay Center, KS – The Clay County Hospital Foundation (CCHF) is pleased to announce that it is just over $53,000 away from achieving
Clay Center Presbyterian Manor To Host July’s Wake Up Wednesday
By Payton Tholstrup Grow Clay County is partnering with Clay Center Presbyterian Manor to host this month’s Wake Up Wednesday. The event will take place
Clay Center Fishing’s Future Chapter Gets Local Youth Outside Through Fishing
By Quinn O’Hara Clay Center’s Fishing’s Future chapter is encouraging area youth to explore the great outdoors through fostering a love of fishing. Alec Trembath
21st Annual Battle of the Badges Blood Drive in Manhattan
By Ryan Duey Riley County Emergency Medical Services (EMS) is proud to announce its participation in the 21st Annual Battle of the Badges Blood Drive,