Month: September 2024

CCCHS Homecoming Candidates – 2024
CCCHS will play against Southeast Saline at this Friday’s homecoming game, which begins at 7:00 p.m. Anthony Davies is the son of Ashley Davies. Throughout
Marshall County Health Department to Host Multiple Outreach Clinics in October
By: Ryan Duey The Marshall County Health Department will be hosting various Outreach Clinics throughout October. The Outreach event will kick off on Wednesday, October

Topics from the Clay County Commissioners Weekly Board Meeting on September 9th
By: Ryan Duey Topics discussed at the Clay County Commissioners’ regular board meeting on September 9th included: road work, school trainings, abatements, pet sheltering class,

Wakefield School Announces Enrollment Numbers, Gives Updates
By Payton Tholstrup Wakefield School announced enrollment numbers in a recent update. Kindergarten: 7 students 1st Grade: 10 students 2nd Grade: 23 students 3rd Grade:

CCCMS Announce Enrollment Numbers In Report
By Payton Tholstrup In a recent update, Clay Center Community Middle School (CCCMS) reported their current enrollment numbers. 6th Grade: 69 students 7th Grade: 77

Lincoln, Garfield Elementary Announce Enrollment Numbers
By Payton Tholstrup Lincoln School and Garfield School both announced their enrollment numbers in a recent update. At Lincoln- Preschool: 57 Students Kindergarten: 56 Students

CCCHS Board Report for September
By Payton Tholstrup Bud Young, Principal of Clay Center Community High School (CCCHS) updated the school board on what is currently happening at CCCHS. Construction
Obituary-Harold Hula
Harold Lloyd Hula, 94, passed away Sunday, September 8, 2024, in Overland Park, Kansas. Harold was born on the family farm near Blue Rapids, Kansas,

World Alzheimer’s Month: September Focuses on Raising Awareness and Advocacy for Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia
World Alzheimer’s Month, established in 2012, occurs every September. The initiative was created to give Alzheimer’s and dementia associations worldwide the opportunity to extend their

K-State Experts Warn of Health Risks for Cattle from Sun Exposure
Excessive sun exposure and poor-quality water can significantly impact health, and this is also true for cattle, according to experts from the Kansas State University