Day: August 20, 2024
Obituary-Patricia M. “Pat” Simmons
Patricia M. “Pat” Simmons, 92 of Clay Center, died on Monday, August 19, 2024 at Oakley Place in Topeka, Kansas. She was born on December
Konza Prairie of Junction City Holding Month Long Food Drive
By: Ryan Duey Konza Prairie Community Health Center is celebrating Community Care Clinic Month with a food drive to stock its Konza Cupboard & Food
Obituary-Mickayla Standlea
On August 17, 2024, Mickayla Rae Standlea, passed away at the age of 25, in Clay Center, Kansas. She was born on June 5,
Leader in Me training held for entire USD 379 staff
Press Release Clay County, [August 14, 2024] — USD 379 staff spent the day on August 12th focusing on themselves, which isn’t the norm this
K-State Expert Highlights the Power of Kindness in Strengthening Parent-Teacher Relationships and Enhancing Education
Kansas State University child development specialist Bradford Wiles emphasizes the importance of kindness toward teachers as one of the best ways parents can support their
Miltonvale Tootlefest to Bring a Weekend Full of Fun to the City
By: Ryan Duey The City of Miltonvale will hold its annual Tootlefest this coming Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. The weekend will be filled with many
Senators Urge Exemption for Volunteer Fire Departments from Strict New OSHA Regulations
U.S. Senators Jerry Moran and Chris Coons have urged Acting Secretary of Labor Julie Su to exempt volunteer fire departments from certain aspects of a
Kansas CEO Sentenced to 293 Months for $47 Million Embezzlement Scheme Leading to Bank Collapse
A Kansas man was sentenced to 293 months in prison for embezzling tens of millions of dollars while serving as CEO of Heartland Tri-State Bank
BLM to Host Two-Day Wild Horse and Burro Adoption Event in Girard, Kansas This Weekend
The Bureau of Land Management is hosting a two-day wild horse and burro (donkey) adoption event this weekend in southeast Kansas. The event will take
Learn About The Magdalene Project and its Impact on the Junction City Area Wednesday Evening
By: Ryan Duey A relatively new and quiet non-profit, The Magdalene Project, has made a significant impact, helping over 1,200 people in the Junction City