Month: July 2024
City of Manhattan’s Furniture Amnesty Day Announced
By Ryan Duey The City of Manhattan has announced the City will host its Furniture Amnesty Day on Friday, July 26th, from 8 a.m. to
Scorching Heat Wave: Temperatures to Hit Low 100s Through Tuesday, Potential Record-Breaker in Goodland
By Trish Svoboda Temperatures are set to soar into the low 100s from Friday through next Tuesday. The hottest days will be Sunday and Monday,
Kansas Turnpike Authority Launches New Cashless Toll Payment System, DriveKS
By Trish Svoboda The Kansas Turnpike Authority (KTA) has launched its new toll payment system, DriveKS. Customers can now manage toll payments and accounts via
CCARE to Hold a Kids Summer Art Camp Next Month
By Ryan Duey Clay County Animal Rescue and Education Center, Inc. (CCARE) will host a “Paws for Prints Shop” Kids Summer Art Camp Fundraiser on

Linda Underwood Selected as 2024 Piotique Grand Marshal
By Quinn O’Hara Linda Underwood has been selected to lead the 2024 Piotique Parade in Clay Center as the parade’s Grand Marshal. This past April,

Cloud County Government Announced as One Of The Give Back Kansas Challenge Winners
By Payton Tholstrup Three employers in Kansas have won the fourth annual Give Back Kansas Challenge. The challenge was created to promote employee-supported volunteering across

Clay Center Aquatic Park to Remain Open Weekends Until Labor Day
Staff Story The Clay Center Aquatic Park recently announced that the location will remain open on weekends until Labor Day on September 2nd. The last
Clay County Medical Center, Family Physicians Clinics Announce School Supplies Drive
By Ryan Duey Clay County Medical Center (CCMC) and its rural health clinics across the region are proud to announce their School Supplies Drive starting

Next Clay County Community Health Assessment Rolling Out This Fall
By Quinn O’Hara The Clay County Medical Center is partnering with the Clay County Health Department, USD 379, Grow Clay County, and K-State Extension to

Kansas Rural Road Crashes Account for 63% of 2023 Fatalities; Governor Laura Kelly Launches Rural Road Safety Awareness Week
By Trish Svoboda Statistics from the Kansas Department of Transportation show that 242 people lost their lives in rural road crashes across the state, compared