Month: September 2024
Emmanuel Church of Abilene Helps Local Family During Yearly Nehemiah Project
By: Ryan Duey The Emmanuel Church of Abilene just finished its sixth Nehemiah Project this month. Every year members select a family in the community
Kansas to Cover Licensing Fees for Child Care Providers Through 2025, Easing Start-Up Costs and Supporting Workforce
Governor Laura Kelly announced that Kansas will pay for the state licensing, background checks, and fingerprinting fees for child care providers seeking new licenses or
Rep. Sharice Davids Urges Bipartisan Action as Farm Bill Expires, Calls for Support of Kansas Agriculture and Rural Communities
With the current Farm Bill expiring today, Monday, September 30, Representative Sharice Davids called on Congress to unite and pass a new bipartisan Farm Bill
CHS Class of 1969 Contributes to CMS Outdoor Recreation Project
USD 333 Release The USD 333 Class of 1969 celebrated their 55th class reunion this summer and decided they wanted to leave a legacy for
MHS WELCOMES DR. MACI HICKS TO HEARTLAND HEALTH CARE CLINIC
MHS Release Memorial Health System (MHS) is happy to announce that Dr. Maci Hicks has finally arrived after a six-year wait! “It has been an
Grab a Bowl of Chili and a Cinnamon Roll while Supporting the United Way of Junction City/Geary County this Wednesday
By: Ryan Duey Central National Bank of Junction City is set to host a Chili and Cinnamon Roll meal fundraiser for the United Way of
Wichita State University Launches Kansas’ First Licensed Mental Health Technician Pathway to Address Growing Care Needs
Wichita State University’s School of Nursing has introduced a new Licensed Mental Health Technician (LMHT) pathway, marking the first program of its kind in Kansas.
Blue Rapids Set to Dedicate New Arboretum this Week
By: Ryan Duey On Friday, October 4th the Blue Rapids Tree Board and the City of Blue Rapids will hold their official dedication ceremony of
Join the 60th Annual Meeting of the Kansas-Oklahoma Arkansas River Commission on October 2: Public Participation and Livestream Available
The 60th annual meeting of the Kansas-Oklahoma Arkansas River Commission (KOARC) will take place on Wednesday, October 2, at 9:00 a.m. in the Sedgwick Room
Governor Kelly Orders Flags at Half-Staff in Johnson County to Honor Former Commission Chair Annabeth Surbaugh
In line with Executive Order #20-30, Governor Laura Kelly has ordered flags in Johnson County, Kansas, to be flown at half-staff from sunrise to sunset