Day: October 4, 2024
Clay County Museum’s New Exhibit Showcases the Great History of Sports in Clay County
By: Ryan Duey The Clay County Historical Society & Museum continues to add to its collections and exhibits in the Museum. In recent months the
Clay County Medical Center Takes the Lead in Breast Cancer Awareness This October
CCMC Release This October, Clay County Medical Center is proud to announce that ourdedicated radiology team is leading a heartfelt initiative to promote Breast Cancer
Partnership Adds Vehicle to Clay County General Public Transportation Fleet
By Rhys Baker Thanks to a partnership with Clay County Medical Center, the General Public Transportation Fleet has added a new wheelchair-accessible van to their
Bluestem Employees Travel to Help with Hurricane Damaged North Carolina
By Bethaney Phillips On Oct. 3rd employees from Bluestem Electric’s Clay Center and Wamego locations traveled to Aiken, South Carolina to work on electric repairs.
New Event Space in Clay Center
By Rhys Baker David and Kathy Bloom have opened a new event space in Clay Center. While you may not recognize the address 703 Fourth
Kansas State Researchers Identify Silage as Key Source of Nitrous Oxide, Develop Method to Cut Emissions in Agriculture
A team of Kansas State University researchers has discovered that silage, a type of fermented plant feed for livestock, is a significant but previously overlooked
Senators Marshall and Klobuchar Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Expand Breast Cancer Screening Coverage Without Cost-Sharing
U.S. Senators Roger Marshall, M.D., and Amy Klobuchar have introduced the bipartisan Find It Early Act to enhance health insurance coverage for breast cancer preventive
Hammond’s Candies Recalls Dark Chocolate Waffle Cones Due to Undeclared Milk
A Colorado-based candy shop, Hammond’s Candies, has issued a recall after one of its products triggered an allergic reaction. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Timing is Key: Managing Alfalfa Cuttings Before Winter Freeze in Kansas
Alfalfa growth in Kansas typically halts after the first hard freeze, which usually occurs around October 15 but can vary between October 1 and November
Governor Laura Kelly Announces Over $6.8 Million in Federal Funds for Nine New EV Charging Stations, Expanding Kansas’ Electric Vehicle Infrastructure
Governor Laura Kelly announced today that over $6.8 million in federal funding will be allocated to nine new locations for the state’s National Electric Vehicle