Day: July 10, 2024
I-70 Lane Closure Near Abilene
By Ryan Duey The Kansas Department of Transportation announced that the right lane of eastbound I-70 near the Abilene exit in Dickinson County has been
Boil Water Advisory Issued for Cloud County Rural Water District #1
By Ryan Duey The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) has issued a boil water advisory for the Cloud County Rural Water District #1
EPA Data Reveals High Pollution Levels in Kansas Waters, Highlighting Shortcomings of the Clean Water Act
By Trish Svoboda Data from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) shows that in Kansas, over 42% of rivers, streams, and creeks (by mileage), and over
HeadQuarters Kansas: Top Executives Resign Amid Financial Mismanagement Allegations
By Trish Svoboda HeadQuarters Kansas, which operates the statewide 988 suicide crisis call center, received resignations of its interim executive director, board chair, and several
Much Discussed During Clay County Commissioners Regular Meeting on July 8th
By Ryan Duey Photo by Quinn O’Hara The Clay County Commission Board held its weekly regular meeting on Monday, July 8th. Many items were discussed
Kansas Highway Patrol Releases Fourth of July Holiday Report
By Payton Tholstrup The Kansas Highway Patrol (KHP) has released its Independence Day Holiday Activity Report. The reporting period began at 6 p.m. on Wednesday,
Zion Lutheran Church to Hold 6th Annual Free Community Swim
By Payton Tholstrup Zion Lutheran Church in Concordia, Kansas will host their 6th annual free community swim party on Wednesday, July 24th from 7:30 p.m.
Breaking the Silence: Challenging Societal Norms to Prioritize Men’s Health and Well-being
By Trish Svoboda Society’s norms often hinder men from prioritizing their health, perpetuating the idea that toughness means enduring physical and mental challenges without seeking
AI App BeeMachine Aims to Save Declining American Bumblebee and Monitor Bee Populations Across North America
By Trish Svoboda The American bumblebee, once common across North America, faces sharp declines and regional extinctions. Biologists’ awareness of its challenges guides conservation efforts,
CCCC Receives Grant from Sunderland Foundation
By Payton Tholstrup Cloud County Community College has received a grant of $500,000 from the Sutherland Foundation. This award will be used for the college’s