Month: October 2024
Ascension Via Christi in Manhattan has Acquired K+Stat Urgent Care
Ascension Via Christi Via Christi Hospital in Manhattan announced today it has acquired the assets of K+STAT Urgent Care and will take over its operations
City of Abilene Still Needing Water Service Line Surveys from Property Owners
Over a year ago, the city of Abilene began collecting surveys from property owners to assess the materials of water service lines in anticipation of
1952 Delivery Sedan Finds New Home Through Gearhead’s Unique Trade
Earlier this year, Clay Center resident Anthony Buckner became the proud owner of a 1952 Chevy Delivery Sedan DeLuxe. Boasting a V8 engine and the
Obituary-Mary Alice Cooper
Mary Alice Cooper, 92, of Gardner, passed away on October 25, 2024 at Vintage Park. She was born on October 14, 1932 to Clarence and
Acoustic Junction to be held at the Geary County Museum November 15th
Geary County Historical Society The Geary County Historical Society will host Acoustic Junction (at the Museum) on Friday, November 15th. Local musicians including Pat Billington,
Marshall County Special Services Cooperative to Hold Early Childhood Screenings
The Marshall County Special Services Cooperative is offering a free Early Childhood Screening on Friday, November 8th, at Marysville Elementary School for children ages 3
K-State Expert Offers Essential Late-Season Gardening Tips: Tool Maintenance, Garden Mums Care, and Pumpkin Disposal
As gardening season comes to a close, Kansas State University horticulture expert Cynthia Domenghini advises on important late-season tasks. Gardeners should prepare their tools for
Fort Hays State University Launches Hybrid BSN Program to Support Aspiring Nurses in Rural Kansas
Fort Hays State University (FHSU) has launched a new hybrid pre-licensure Bachelor of Science in Nursing program aimed at aspiring nurses in rural Kansas. This
Maximizing Farm Efficiency: Strategies for Managing Unproductive Areas Using Yield Data
Using yield data is essential for managing unproductive areas in your fields, even for those who don’t have yield maps. Most farmers likely have an
Highland Community College Named One of Nation’s Top 100 Two-Year Colleges in “Raise the Bar” Initiative by U.S. Secretary of Education
Highland Community College has been recognized by U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona as one of the top 100 two-year colleges in the nation as