Month: September 2024
Jayhawks Hockey Skates Into Action
By Jayson Henderson It’s not widely known that the University of Kansas has a hockey team, but the Jayhawks are already making moves this season.
Wakefield Falls to Rural Vista
By Jayson Henderson The Wakefield Bombers were overwhelmed by Rural Vista [Hope/White City] on Friday night, suffering a 52-6 defeat in Hope, Kansas. This was
K-State Bounces Back with Win Over Oklahoma State
By Jayson Henderson The No. 23 Kansas State Wildcats defeated No. 20 Oklahoma State 42-20 on Saturday in Manhattan, Kansas, improving to 4-1 overall and
Chiefs Recognize Lt. Col. Mike “Vago” Hilkert During Tribute to the Troops
By Jayson Henderson The Kansas City Chiefs honored Lt. Col. Mike “Vago” Hilkert as their Tribute to the Troops honoree during their recent game against
New Mural Project in the Works for Clay Center
By Jayson Henderson A new mural is in the works for Clay Center next month. The project is a partnership between the Clay Center Arts
Greenwood Cemetery Gate Replaced
By Jayson Henderson The gate at Greenwood Cemetery has been replaced for the first time since it was installed in the 1970s. Karen Buckner, who
Clay Center Community High School Ylink chapter starts TEENmates program
By Rhys Baker The administration at Garfield School approached the local Clay Center Community High School Youth Leaders in Kansas (YLinK) chapter about expanding their
Fifth Quarters at CCCHS
By Rhys Baker “Four quarters make a whole, so a fifth quarter is a little something extra,” says Clay Counts Coalition Mobilizer Lori Martin. In
Obituary-Phillip Swearingen
Phillip Ronald Swearingen, age 74 of Hanover, left this earth on September 25, 2024, to be with his family in heaven. He was born on
Road Closure in Junction City to Impact School Pick-Up Today
GCEM Release The roadway is closed on K 18 from Spring Valley to the roundabout from 1 PM until 4 PM. This will greatly impact