Day: October 29, 2024
Inspiring Young Voices: The Flint Hills Writing Workshop impacts CCCHS students
Matt Weller, USD 379 Communications Coordinator Students at Clay Center Community High School are getting noticed across the country as great writers in a unique
Topics Discussed During Clay County Commissioners’ Regular Weekly Meeting
By: Ryan Duey Topics discussed during the Clay County Commissioners’ regular weekly meeting on October 28th included: flower beds at the Courthouse, road signs, Child
Obituary-Ilene Marie Ross
Ilene Marie Ross, age 88, of Lincoln, Nebraska, died on October 25, 2024, in Lincoln, Nebraska. Ilene was born on May 31, 1936, in Ames,
Taylor Street to Be Renamed in Honor of Medal of Honor Recipient
By Payton Tholstrup On November 1st, 2024, at 11:00 a.m., Fort Riley and the 1st Infantry Division will conduct a renaming ceremony at Smoky Hill
Friends Of The Library’s “Adopt-a-Book” Program Going on Now
The Friends of the Library’s annual sponsored project, “Adopt-A-Book,” is going on now through November 27th at the Clay Center Carnegie Library. Consider adopting a
Revelation/A Journey Tribute Band to Take Stage at Rex Theater Next Month
By: Ryan Duey The Clay County Arts Council is proud to bring “Revelation/A Journey Tribute Band” to the Rex Theater in Clay Center on Saturday,
Advancements in Hog Farming: Nutritional Strategies and Technology Boost Sow Milk Production and Piglet Growth
Modern hog farms feature climate-controlled farrowing houses where sows nurse larger litters, often 12 or more piglets. This increase in average litter size has heightened
Ensure a Safe and Fun Halloween: Tips from the American Red Cross for Trick-or-Treating Safety
Halloween is just around the corner, and children will soon be out in their neighborhoods for trick-or-treating. To help keep kids safe while enjoying the
Kansas Electioneering Laws: Prohibited Activities Near Polling Places to Ensure Unbiased Voting
Kansas electioneering laws restrict activities that might influence voters within and near polling places on election day. While polls are open, Kansas law bans efforts
Navigating Retirement: Embracing Freedom and Addressing the Anxiety of Life After Work
Retirement is something most look forward to, but along with the freedom and flexibility, there can also be anxiety. Erin Martinez, an extension specialist at