Day: November 27, 2024
Abilene Welcomes New Holiday Inn Express & Suites, Former Property Rebranded
ACVB Release Abilene’s new Holiday Inn Express & Suites opened its doors Thursday evening, offering travelers a modern and convenient place to stay along Kansas
Junction City Animal Shelter Temporarily Closed
The Junction City Animal Shelter recently announced on Social Media that they will be closed for a minimum of one week to monitor symptoms that
Grow Clay County E-Certificates
By Rhys Baker Grow Clay County is leading the way in gift certificate technology. Traditionally, Grow Clay County has issued gift certificates to be used
Tips for Preventing Falls
Jordan Schuette: River Valley Extension District Falls can happen at any time during the year for older adults, age 65 and older. However, winter weather
Father Mike Leiker Spoke to Lions Club Members During Their Weekly Meeting
By: Ryan Duey Two Clay Center Community High School seniors were special guests at the Lions Club weekly meeting on November 26th. Alexa Leitzel and
USD 379 Wish Lists
By Rhys Baker USD 379 Staff Members are preparing to wrap up the end of the first semester of the 2024-2025 school year. Each year
Obituary-Ruth Wohler Gregory
Ruth Ann Wohler Gregory, 77, of North Platte, NE passed away peacefully on Thursday, November 21, 2024 at Hemingford Community Care Center in Hemingford, NE.
Obituary-Janelle Slingsby
Janelle Nicole Slingsby (43) went to her eternal home on November 24, 2024, at her residence in Topeka, KS. She was born on December 6th,
Governor Kelly Announces Over $10 Million in Federal Funding to Support Crime Victims and Survivors in Kansas
Governor Laura Kelly announced on Wednesday, November 27, that over $10 million in federal funding will be distributed to community organizations, local, and state agencies
New Predictive Scores Help Doctors Assess Cardiovascular Disease Risk Earlier
Cardiovascular disease has long been the leading cause of death globally, but new predictive scores developed by researchers at Kansas State University are helping doctors