Month: July 2024
Sedgwick County Zoo Orphaned Black Bear Cubs Now Have Names
The Sedgwick County Zoo announced on their Facebook page that two orphaned black bear cubs are being introduced to their new habitat, and they now
EPA Mandates Disclosure of Water Distribution Materials; CCPUC Seeks Public Help to Meet New Regulations
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced new drinking water regulations requiring water suppliers to disclose all materials used in the construction of water distribution
K-State Veterinarians Warn of Risks from Mature Pasture Grasses: Be Alert for Lumpy Jaw, Wooden Tongue, and Cancer Eye in Cattle
As grasses in a pasture mature, they undergo physical changes that affect the cattle grazing on them. Older plants dry out, lose nutritional value, and
Marshall County Arts Cooperative Awarded Grant
By: Ryan Duey The Marshall County Arts Cooperative (MCAC) was recently awarded a $16,244 grant from the Kansas Arts Commission. The funds help support museums,
Penny Press Machine Unveiled at Clay County Museum
By: Ryan Duey The Clay County Historical Society & Museum unveiled their Penny Press on Monday, July 29th. Jeff Gaiser, Museum Director, thanked all the
Republic County Awarded $15,000 ROZ Grant
By: Ryan Duey Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Commerce David Toland announced that Republic County received $15,000 in the first round of Rural Opportunity Zone
Riley County Receives Grant to Assist Residents with Sewer Repairs
By: Ryan Duey Riley County residents needing sewage system repairs but are unable to afford them can receive aid through a $50,000 grant from the
Annual Leonardville Hullabaloo Will Have Fun for All Ages
By: Ryan Duey Leonardville will hold its Annual Hullabaloo on Friday, August 9th, and Saturday, August 10th. This annual event, presented by Leonardville Pride, will
CCCIF Sets Date for 7th Annual Gather for Good Match Day
By: Ryan Duey The Clay Center Community Improvement Foundation (CCCIF) has set a date for its 7th annual Gather for Good Match Day. This year’s
Three Clay County EMS Employees Will Work Toward Paramedic Certification
By: Ryan Duey The Clay County Commission approved funding for three Clay County Emergency Medical Service (CCEMS) employees to start classes with the final goal