Day: November 8, 2024
COYOTE CRAZY EVENT LEADS TO ANOTHER SIGNIFICANT LOCAL DONATION
Memorial Health System The 5th Annual Coyote Crazy Parkinson’s Benefit Poker Walk was held September 28th at Brown’s Park south of Abilene. The event is held in
Garfield Presidential Results
By Rhys Baker While the Presidential Election results are not yet official, USD 379’s Garfield School’s Social Studies Teachers, Hannah Chestnut, and Jennifer Pfizenmaier, have
KHP and K-9 Aid in Marshall County Police Chase
In a Facebook post, Chief Ryan Woodyard of the Blue Rapids Police Department reported that around 2:30 a.m. on November 8th, a Marshall County deputy
Plant Amaryllis Now for Vibrant Holiday Blooms, Tips from K-State Expert
As the holiday season approaches, it’s the perfect time to start thinking about adding some vibrant flowers to your décor, and amaryllis is a great
Governor Laura Kelly Announces $500,000 in Grants to Support Apprenticeship Programs Across Kansas
Governor Laura Kelly announced on Wednesday that $500,000 in grants have been awarded to eight organizations across Kansas to support projects aimed at attracting and
PhotoVoice Project Empowers Adults with Disabilities to Share the Joys of Their Lives Through Photography
People with disabilities are often the subject of research focused on their health challenges and societal barriers. However, the PhotoVoice project shifts this focus by
Jury Finds Hank Stellner Not Guilty in Trial
The jury trial of former Sheriff’s Deputy Harold “Hank” Stellner took place on November 4th, 2024 at the Clay County Courthouse. Judge Merlin Wheeler oversaw
Belleville’s Annual Veterans Day Event to Conclude with Veterans Day Parade
The City of Belleville will host its annual Veterans Day Event Monday, November 11th, starting with a Flag Raising at the Courthouse at 9:00 a.m.
Narka, Kansas CVA Facility to Expand Grain Storage Capacity, Better Serving Area Farmers
Central Valley Ag (CVA) is expanding its grain storage capacity at the Narka facility by 2 million bushels to better serve the needs of its
Safety on the Road: As Fall Harvest Ends, Experts Warn of Increased Farm Equipment Accidents and Stress Proper Training for Operators
As fall harvest wraps up, both crop growers and motorists face increased interactions between farm equipment and vehicles, raising the risk of accidents. K-State assistant