Day: October 10, 2024

Washington County Snags #43 in Top 100 List for “Best Rural Counties for Retirees in America”
Washington County was recently ranked as one of the top 100 “Best Rural Counties for Retirees in America” by stacker.com, placing #43 nationally and #3

CCPUC Employees Headed to Florida Ahead of Hurricane Milton
By Bethaney Phillips Three employees of Clay Center Public Utilities Commission left early morning on October 8th for Orlando, FL. As requested by the Orlando

Milford Nature Center’s ‘Monster Myths By Moonlight’ Is A Halloween Tradition for Many Families
By Payton Tholstrup Picture from October 15, 2005 Monster Myths by Moonlight has been a tradition for Milford Nature Center and Milford State Park since

BrucePac Recalls Nearly 10 Million Pounds of RTE Meat and Poultry Products Nationwide Due to Listeria Contamination Risk
BrucePac, based in Durant, Oklahoma, is recalling approximately 9,986,245 pounds of ready-to-eat (RTE) meat and poultry products due to potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes, as

World Record Traveler Patty Upton to Speak at Midwest Dream Cars in Manhattan
By: Ryan Duey World Traveler and Guinness Book of World Record holder Patty Upton will be a guest speaker at The Midwest Dream Car Collection

CCGPT Safe Ride
By Rhys Baker Clay County General Public Transportation (CCGPT) is starting a pilot program of “Safe Rides” in Clay Center on Friday, continuing through the

Twin Valley Appoints Seasoned Operations Leader to Executive Team, Driving Service Excellence and Network Expansion in Rural Kansas
By: Megan Harper/Twin Valley Twin Valley, the largest family-owned broadband and communications provider in Kansas, is pleased to announce the appointment of John Sullivan as

Clay Center Piotique Quilters Guild to Celebrate 20 Years of Comradery and Giving
By: Ryan Duey The Clay Center Piotique Quilters Guild will celebrate 20 years of service during their meeting on Monday, October 21st at the Evangelical

Speeding Endangers Lives: Kansas Highlights Risks on Put the Brakes on Fatalities Day
Speeding is a significant contributor to traffic deaths and injuries across Kansas each year, as evidenced by data and tragic incidents alike. It is also

Former Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns Advocates for Technology in Farming to Combat Global Hunger at K-State Conference
Former U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Mike Johanns emphasized the importance of using technology in farming to help feed the world. Speaking at the Henry C.