Day: August 13, 2024
Pawnee Mental Health Welcomes New Mental Health Therapist
By: Ryan Duey Pawnee Mental Health has welcomed Lauri Goheen, LMSW, as a new mental health therapist. Goheen holds a master’s degree in social work
Electrocution at Great Bend Municipal Airport: One Dead, One Injured in Roofing Accident Involving High-Voltage Lines
On August 13, 2024, at about 8:15 AM emergency personnel were dispatched to the Great Bend Municipal Airport. 911 had received calls about an accidental
Irrigation Ales Adds Specialty Beer to Support ALS
By: Ryan Duey Irrigation Ales in Courtland is partnering with the ALS Therapy Development Institute (ALS TDI) and other breweries across the U.S. for “Ales
17th Annual Glen Elder Tractor Cruise Honors Founder Junior Vandergiesen, Raises Scholarship Funds for Local Seniors
The 17th annual Glen Elder Tractor Cruise, in memory of Junior Vandergiesen, will be held on August 31 at Glen Elder State Park. Drivers will
Rep. Sharice Davids Tours Expanded Ottawa Health Park, Calls for Urgent Action on Rural Healthcare Crisis and Bipartisan Legislative Solutions
Representative Sharice Davids visited AdventHealth Ottawa Health Park today, August 13, to tour its newly expanded facilities, which now include enhanced behavioral health and express
Irrigation Ales to Participate in Ales for ALS™ in 2024
Irrigation Ales Release This year, Irrigation Ales in Courtland, along with hundreds of breweries across the United States are participating in Ales for ALS™, a program
Becker’s Highlights Clay County Medical Center as a Top-Rated Hospital in Kansas
CCMC Press Release Becker’s Healthcare announced its latest compilation of hospitals that patients are most likely to recommend, based on data from the Centers for
Kansas State Treasurer Launches Week-Long Effort to Help Nonprofits Claim Their Share of $640 Million in Unclaimed Property
In preparation for National Nonprofit Day on August 17, State Treasurer Steven Johnson announced a week-long outreach initiative to encourage nonprofit organizations across Kansas to
AAA Kansas Urges Caution as Students Return to School: Increased Risks for Pedestrians, Cyclists, and Inexperienced Drivers
As summer ends and Kansas students head back to school, AAA Kansas urges drivers to be particularly cautious, especially during the before- and after-school hours.
Blood Drives Upcoming in Minneapolis, Belleville, Concordia
By: Ryan Duey The American Red Cross faces a critical blood shortage after its national inventory dropped by over 25% in July. Record-breaking summer heat