Month: September 2024

CCCHS Lady Tiger Golf Competes at Salina Central Invitational
By Jayson Henderson The Clay Center Community High School (CCCHS) Lady Tiger Golf team participated in the Salina Central Invitational at Salina Municipal Golf Course

Wakefield Bombers Defeat Solomon Gorillas 38-28
By Jayson Henderson The Wakefield Bombers secured a 38-28 victory over the Solomon Gorillas in a league football game on Friday, September 13th, in Solomon.

K-State Dominates Arizona 31-7 Behind Avery Johnson
By Jayson Henderson Kansas State’s No. 14 football team earned a convincing 31-7 victory over No. 20 Arizona on Friday night at Bill Snyder Family

Rotary Project Aims to Improve Sidewalks in Town
By Jayson Henderson The Rotary Club, led by President Thomas Mulligan, is initiating a project to replace hazardous sidewalks throughout Clay Center. The primary focus

Chiefs Win 26-25 Thriller Over Bengals on Last-Second Field Goal
By Jayson Henderson The Kansas City Chiefs secured a dramatic 26-25 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday at Arrowhead Stadium. Harrison Butker hit a

Match Day – Patterson Family Foundation
By Rhys Baker “Local organizations and leaders understand the problems better than anyone.” said Neal Patterson, one of the two founders of the Patterson Family

Safety Update for USD 379
Press Release On Sunday evening, school authorities were alerted about a potential threat related to CCCHS. Communication was immediately sent to all district staff and

Celebrate Agriculture Weekend at K-State to feature football and Family Fun in Manhattan
KSU College of Agriculture Release Join Kansas State University on Sept. 27 and 28 for Celebrate Agriculture Weekend, two days of activities for all ages hosted

Topics Discussed During Clay Counts Coalition’s Regular Monthly Meeting
By: Ryan Duey Clay Counts Coalition held its regular monthly meeting on Wednesday, September 11th. Topics discussed included: the TeamMates Program, Gather for Good Match

City of Abilene is Urging Citizens to Complete Water Line Survey
By: Ryan Duey The city of Abilene is urging over 1,000 property owners to complete a two-page survey about their water lines, offering $10 off