Day: October 30, 2024
Community Memorial Health to Suspend OB Services after this Year
Community Memorial Healthcare (CMH) in Marysville has announced it will suspend labor and delivery services starting December 31, 2024, while evaluating the future of its
Free Hunter’s Education Course to be Held in Abilene this Weekend
This weekend, a free two-day hunter education certification course will be available at Sterl Hall in Abilene, led by the Kansas Department of Wildlife and
Stay Safe This Fall: Health Expert Urges Vaccination for Flu, COVID, and RSV as Respiratory Illnesses Rise
As colder weather approaches, people are likely to spend more time outdoors, raising the risk of spreading respiratory diseases that commonly occur during indoor seasons.
Strong Winds Rekindle Fire West of Town Last Night
By: Ryan Duey Yesterday evening a fire was reported west of Clay Center near the Republican River.. Miltonvale Rural Fire took the call and was
Kansas Officials Warn of Increased Wildfire Risk as Governor Declares State of Disaster
The Kansas Division of Emergency Management, along with the Kansas Fire Marshal and Kansas Forest Service, is warning residents to exercise caution this week due
Kansas Net Farm Income Projected to Fall to $4.69 Billion in 2024 Amid Declining Crop Receipts and Rising Expenses
Kansas net farm income is projected to decline in 2024, with estimates of $4.69 billion, down $1.24 billion from 2023 peak levels, according to the
Kansas Department of Health and Environment Releases Guidance for Cardiac Emergency Response Plans to Enhance Sudden Cardiac Arrest Preparedness
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) has issued statewide guidance for Cardiac Emergency Response Plans (CERP) following the enactment of Kansas Senate Bill
Pumpkins Are a Tasty Treat for Wildlife and Farm Animals
By Payton Tholstrup Do you have pumpkins you want to get rid of? Instead of just throwing them away, try feeding them to wildlife. If
The Community Foundation for Cloud County is Gearing up for Match Month Starting November 1st
By: Ryan Duey Throughout November, the Community Foundation for Cloud County will participate in Match Month. 48 participating funds will be part of this initiative, looking
Now That’s Rural: Sara Larson, Wild & Blooming
By Ron Wilson, director of the Huck Boyd National Institute for Rural Development at Kansas State University “Bloom where you are planted” goes a common