Month: July 2024
River Valley Extension District to Hold STEM Day Camp in Palmer
By Ryan Duey The River Valley Extension District will host a STEM Day Camp on Thursday, August 1st in Palmer. The Camp will take place
Global Software Glitch Leaves Clay County Treasurer’s Unable to Process Motor Vehicle Transactions
By Quinn O’Hara Photo by Quinn O’Hara A glitch in a software update from the cybersecurity company CrowdStrike caused global IT outages early on the
Dickinson County Commissioner Oppose new OSHA Standards for Fire Fighters
By Ryan Duey The Dickinson County Commissioners signed a letter opposing new emergency response standards proposed by OSHA for firefighters and fire departments. Herington Fire
International Researchers and Leaders to Visit Local Farm
By Ryan Duey Researchers and leaders from over 40 nations will gather in Manhattan for the International Conference on Precision Agriculture, an event in partnership
Clay Center City Council Talk Construction, Budgets, More in Regular Meeting
By Quinn O’Hara Photo by Quinn O’Hara The Clay Center City Council met on the evening of July 16 for their regularly scheduled meeting. According
Obituary-Paulette Todd
Paulette Todd, 66 of Miltonvale, Kansas, died on Wednesday, July 17, 2024, at her residence. She was born on July 8, 1958, the daughter of
Governor Laura Kelly Announces $62.6 Million Grant for 18th Street Bridge Replacement Project in Kansas City
By Trish Svoboda The U.S. Department of Transportation (U.S. DOT) has awarded a $62.6 million Bridge Investment Program grant to the Kansas Department of Transportation
Kansas Wildlife and Parks Commissioners Implement New Blue Catfish Harvest Regulation to Boost Fishery Growth and Sustainability
By Trish Svoboda Kansas Wildlife and Parks Commissioners approved a new blue catfish harvest regulation for Clinton, El Dorado, Elk City, Glen Elder, John Redmond,
Rep. Sharice Davids Releases Updated Report on Small Business Growth in Kansas’ Third District
By Trish Svoboda Today, July 18, Representative Sharice Davids hosted a conversation with several Kansas City-area BBQ restaurant owners at Jack Stack Barbecue in Lenexa.
Gardeners Beware: Kansas Expert Advises on Green June Beetles and Walnut Caterpillars Threatening Landscapes
By Trish Svoboda Kansas State University horticulture expert Cynthia Domenghini warns gardeners about two pests that threaten landscapes- the Green June Beetle and the Walnut