Day: August 1, 2024
Medicare Basics Program in Washington Has Date and Location Change
By: Ryan Duey Recently, the River Valley Extension District advertised a Medicare Basics Program for Monday, August 27th at 6:30 p.m. in Washington. The date,
Obituary-Maya M. Sutton-Kearn
Maya M. Sutton-Kearn, 14, of Belleville, passed away July 29th. Memorial Services will be Wednesday, August 7th, at 1:00 p.m., at the First United Methodist
Cicada Killer Wasps: Solitary Predators in Kansas Lawns, Lethal to Cicadas but Generally Harmless to Humans
Cicada Killer Wasps, scientifically known as Sphecius speciosus, are “solitary wasps,” meaning they hunt and capture other insects to feed their young. Although they are
OZ Museum/Columbian Theatre Foundation Earns Service Enterprise Accreditation, Joining Top 11% of Nonprofits for Volunteer Engagement
The OZ Museum/Columbian Theatre Foundation, Inc. has been accredited as a Service Enterprise, making it the tenth nonprofit in the state to achieve this distinction.
Senate Committee Advances Moran-Cantwell Bills on AI Education and Training for Small Businesses
On August 1, the U.S. Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee passed two bipartisan bills: the National Science Foundation AI Education Act and the Small
Clear the Shelters Month About to Kick Off at CCARE
By: Ryan Duey The Clay County Animal & Rescue Center (CCARE) will participate in the nationwide “Clear The Shelters” pet adoption and donation initiative from
Governor Laura Kelly Commemorates 50 Years of WIC in Kansas, Highlighting Program’s Impact on Nutrition and Maternal-Child Health
Governor Laura Kelly signed a proclamation on July 31 celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)
Obituary-Robert Slingsby
Robert William Slingsby, age 79 of Clay Center, passed away Tuesday, July 30, 2024, at his residence. He was born on August 2, 1944, in
Obituary-Mike King
George Michael King, age 82 of Olsburg, passed away Sunday, July 28, 2024, at the Good Shepherd Hospice House in Manhattan. He was born on
High-Quality Magnifying Device Donated to CC Library for Visually Impaired
Staff Story The Clay Center Carnegie Library received a new piece of equipment to help those who are visually impaired. A portable video magnifier was