Day: July 16, 2024
Abilene City Commission Weighing Three Buckeye Ave. Concepts
By Ryan Duey Marsh and Mark Bachamp of Olsson Engineering introduced three concepts for the 2025 Buckeye Avenue CCLIP project to the Abilene City Commission
Fort Riley to Hold its Annual Full-Scale Exercise on Wednesday
By Ryan Duey Fort Riley has announced on Social Media that their annual full-scale exercise is scheduled for Wednesday, July 17th. Throughout the day, residents,
Hospice Care Provides Comfort and Support for Terminally Ill Patients and Their Families
By Trish Svoboda Just as newborns need extensive care, so do the elderly as they approach the end of life. For many, this care is
Vacant Cloud County Convention and Tourism Board Position Filled
By Ryan Duey On Monday, July 15th, the Cloud County Commission unanimously appointed Janet Pearson to fill an unexpired term on the Cloud County Convention
Child Care Subsidy Access Limited for Low-Income Families, with Kansas Falling Short of National Average
By Trish Svoboda The Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) is the primary federal funding source to assist low-income families with childcare costs and improve
Catfish Tournament to Raise Money for Hammond Family
By Quinn O’Hara A catfish tournament has been organized to raise money for Kate Hammond and her two sons who recently lost their husband and
Kansas Turnpike Authority Warns Residents of Smishing Scam Targeting Toll Payments
By Trish Svoboda The Kansas Turnpike Authority (KTA) was informed late Friday about a text message scam, known as smishing, targeting Kansas residents. Smishing is