Day: November 15, 2024
USD 379 Bark App
By Rhys Baker USD 379 Clay County Schools is helping students be safe online through the Bark App. The app was originally a parental control
‘You Can’t Take It with You’ this Friday-Saturday at Solomon High School
Solomon High School Solomon High School will present You Can’t Take It with You at 7 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 15-16, in the
Via Christi Hospital in Manhattan Earns An ‘A’ Hospital Safety Grade from The Leapfrog Group
Via Christi Release Ascension Via Christi Hospital in Manhattan has earned an “A” Hospital Safety Grade from the Leapfrog Group, a national nonprofit organization focused
Irwin Army Community Hospital Secures National Accreditation
Fort Riley Release Irwin Army Community Hospital is proud to announce that it has earned The Joint Commission’sGold Seal of Approval for both Hospital and
USD 379’s Illness Guidelines
USD 379 reminded parents of the district’s illness guidelines this week. These guidelines have been established with recommendations and regulations by the Kansas Department of
International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day
By Rhys Baker November 23rd is International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day. Pawnee Mental Health in Clay Center and the Clay Counts Coalition are joining
Obituary-Sue Ann Vignery
Sue Ann Vignery, 86, Concordia, Kansas, passed away at NCK Medical Center on November 13, 2024. Born on June 23, 1938, in Emerson, Iowa to
Clay Center and Barnes Native Part of K-State National Champion Meat Judging Team
KSU The Kansas State University Meat Judging Team won National Champion honors at the International Intercollegiate Meat Judging Contest hosted in Dakota City, Nebraska. The
Junction City Community Members Invited to Meet Four Finalists for City Manager Position
City of Junction City Junction City community members will have the opportunity to meet the four finalists for the position of City Manager from 6:00
Governor Laura Kelly Announces Over $320,000 for Kansas Water Plan Partnership Initiatives
Governor Laura Kelly announced on Friday that over $320,000 will be allocated to seven new partnership initiatives as part of the second year of funding