Month: August 2024
Skeeter the Clown Visits Wakefield Ahead of the Culpepper & Merriweather Circus
By: Ryan Duey Today, (Tuesday) Skeeter the Clown of the Culpepper & Merriweather Circus visited the City of Wakefield to talk to children and citizens
K-State Salina Hosts Eighth Annual Girls in Aviation Day for K-12 Students on Sept. 21
Kansas State University Salina invites K-12 students and their guardians to the eighth annual Girls in Aviation Day, a free event for girls to explore
Background Checks Required for USD 379 Volunteers
By Rhys Baker USD 379 Clay County Schools welcomes volunteers to the district; however, to volunteer at any school site, one must pass a background
Highway 36 Treasure Hunt Set for 3rd Week of September
By: Ryan Duey This year’s Highway 36 Treasure Hunt, spanning over 400 miles of Kansas, will run from Thursday, September 19th through the 21st. Communities
Governor Laura Kelly Orders Flags at Half-Staff Statewide on Aug. 31 to Honor Former Chief Judge Gary Rulon
Governor Laura Kelly has ordered flags across Kansas to be flown at half-staff from sunrise to sunset on Saturday, Aug. 31, 2024, in honor of
Obituary-James Grennan
James (Jim) Edward Grennan, Fort Collins, Colorado passed away August 14, 2024, after a long illness. He was born February 21, 1950, in Concordia, Kansas
Kansas Department of Transportation Seeks Public Input on Safe Routes to School Program Through Survey and Webinars
The Kansas Department of Transportation is inviting the public to provide input on the Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Program through an online survey and
125th Annual Clyde Watermelon Festival Extended to Five-Day Celebration in the Community
By: Ryan Duey The City of Clyde will hold its 125th Annual Watermelon Festival over Labor Day Weekend. To celebrate its 125th Anniversary the Festival
September Marks National Fruits and Veggies Month: Emphasizing Health Benefits and Strategies to Reduce Food Waste
September is National Fruits and Veggies Month, highlighting the benefits of including fruits and vegetables in daily meals. Kansas State University food scientist Karen Blakeslee
Governor Laura Kelly Declares September Kansas Preparedness Month; Events Planned at State Fair to Promote Emergency Readiness
To encourage Kansans to be prepared for emergency weather, such as tornados, flooding, extreme temperatures, ice storms, and blizzards, Governor Laura Kelly will sign a