Day: November 14, 2024
Barnes Lighted Horse Parade to Honor Local Family in Special Dedication on November 30th
By: Ryan Duey The City of Barnes annual Lighted Horse Parade is set for Saturday, November 30th. This year’s parade will start at 6:30 p.m.
Bill Breakdown: How CC Public Utilities Prices Electricity, Water
*Data includes residential locations. Commercial customers will vary from the information below. Residents who live in the service area of Clay Center Public Utilities receive
Sedgwick County Resident Targeted in Life Insurance Scam; Authorities Warn of Fraudulent Letters
A Sedgwick County resident recently received a letter attempting to exploit a stranger’s life insurance policy. The District Attorney’s Investigations Division has received the letter,
K-State Gardens to Celebrate 150 Years of Horticultural Excellence with Yearlong Anniversary Events
In 2025, the Kansas State University Gardens will celebrate its 150th anniversary, marking a significant milestone of growth, service, and community involvement. This yearlong celebration
New Computer, Audiobook Resources Available at the Clay Center Library
The Clay Center Carnegie Library launched multiple new resources this week, thanks to the Friends of the Clay Center Library. The nonprofit organization, which is
Kansas Farmers Advised to Watch for Wild Wheat-Triticale Hybrid in Fields
The Kansas Crop Improvement Association (KCIA) is advising farmers to look for signs of a wild wheat-triticale hybrid found recently in Kansas wheat fields. KCIA
Robert Noyce Scholarship Program Boosts STEM Teaching in Western Kansas Through Funding, Mentorship, and New Community College Partnerships
The Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program, aimed at increasing math and science teachers in Western Kansas, continues to offer support through funding, mentorship, and networking.
Blue-Ribbon Task Force Approves Final Report on Cell Phone Use in Schools, Set for State Board Review
The Blue-Ribbon Task Force held its final meeting to review and approve their report on cell phone use in schools. Task force leaders and the
River Valley Extension District to Hold “Managing Predation Program” in Washington
By: Ryan Duey The River Valley Extension District will host a “Managing Predation Program” in Washington for area farmers, ranchers, outdoorsmen and women, or anyone
Marysville Police Chief Moving On
Marysville Police Chief Matt Simpson will become the Kansas Attorney General’s special agent in charge of the criminal division, with his last day in Marysville