Day: August 16, 2024
Obituary – Shirley Berggren
Shirley Jean Berggren, 88 years old, passed away at the Presbyterian Manor on August 14, 2024, after a lengthy illness. She was born June 6, 1936,
Vacuum Sealing Mason Jars: Are They Safe for Preservation?
By: Kaitlin Moore, K-State Research & Extension A new kitchen gadget is gaining popularity on social media: vacuum-sealing mason-style jars. Several brands are available, but
Fort Riley Hosts Mobilization Exercise
Fort Riley Release The Fort Riley Mobilization Force Generation Installation (MFGI) hosted the 297th Regional Support Group (RSG) from the Alaska Army National Guard &
Clay County Medical Center Improves Care Transitions Processes
By: Ryan Duey The Clay County Medical Center (CCMC) and its five Rural Health Clinics (RHCs) have been focusing on increasing the rate of patients
Picnic at the Park Fundraiser at Morrowville City Park will Help Resident Who Lost Home in Fire
By: Ryan Duey Tomorrow, August 17th, join the Morrowville community at the Morrowville City Park for a Picnic at the Park Fundraiser, starting at 4:00
Blue Rapids Circle of Giving Match Day Set
By: Ryan Duey The Blue Rapids Community Foundation has set the dates for this year’s Circle of Giving Match Day. The Match Day Event will
July Unemployment Rate in Kansas Rises to 3.2% Amid Decline in Government Jobs
Preliminary estimates from the Labor Market Information Services (LMIS) division of the Kansas Department of Labor (KDOL) and the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) indicate
Obituary-Luella Marrs
Luella Jean Marrs, 89 died July 4, 2024, in Clay Center, KS. She was born on December 8, 1934, in Clay County, the daughter of
K-State Expert Recommends Top Grass Varieties for Kansas Lawns as Summer Transitions to Fall
As summer transitions into fall, homeowners have a chance to refresh their lawns, and Kansas State University horticulture expert Cynthia Domenghini suggests several good options
Kansas State University Virologists Awarded $3.6 Million Grant for MERS and Bat Coronavirus Research
Virologists at Kansas State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine are leading new research on Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) and bat coronaviruses with pandemic potential.