Day: July 17, 2024
Kansas Sees Mushroom Growth Due to Spring Moisture: Expert Advises on Managing Fairy Rings and Other Lawn Fungi
Certain parts of Kansas have received enough moisture this spring to cause mushroom growth in home lawns and gardens. Kansas State University horticulture expert Cynthia
Marysville Chamber & Mainstreet and Marysville Convention and Tourism Officially Merge to Become “OneMarysville”
By Ryan Duey Marysville Chamber & Main Street and Marysville Convention and Tourism have officially merged into OneMarysville. The merger will help streamline efforts to
Seven CCCHS YLinK Members Attend CADCA National Conference in Chicago
By Quinn O’Hara Photo Caption: Caption: Aubrey Tadtman, Kylee Shivers, Braylee Langvardt, Adalyn Pfizenmaier, Emma Spellman make their bid for funding for their “You Booze You
Governor Laura Kelly Announces $26 Million for Road and Intersection Improvements Across Kansas Cities
By Trish Svoboda Governor Laura Kelly announced today, July 17, that $26 million will be allocated to 33 projects to improve intersections and roads in
Tomato Cracking: Causes, Prevention Tips, and the Most Crack-Resistant Varieties for Home Gardeners
By Trish Svoboda Home gardeners often encounter tomato cracking, which appears as hard cracks on the upper part of the fruit, typically radiating from or
USD 379 Board of Education Discuss Donations, a Grant Proposal, Policy Updates, More in July Meeting
By Quinn O’Hara The USD 379 Board of Education met on the evening of July 15 for their regular meeting. USD 379 Community Engagement Coordinator
Golden Age Passes 2024-2025
The Board of Education of the Clay County Schools makes available to patrons of the district 65 years of age and older a Golden Age