Month: November 2024
Farmer Travels via Powered Parachute, Oversees Cropland, Enjoys Views
Throughout the summer, a rainbow parachute can be seen floating the skies of Clay County. For a decade, farmer Bob Wietharn has taken to the
Clay Co. Museum to Host Presentation on Women’s Suffragist Mural in Capitol Building
The Clay County Museum will display a presentation on December 5th from 5:30-6:30 on the Kansas Woman Suffrage Movement. Artist Phyllis Pease, a Manhattan resident,
Clay County Medical Center Earns 2024 Performance Leadership Award From The Chartis Center for Rural Health
CCMC Release As part of National Rural Health Day, Clay County Medical Center announced it earned a 2024 Performance Leadership Award for excellence in Patient
Christmas Vespers 2024 at Brown Grand Opera House
Brown Grand Opera House The Concordia Ministerial Association and the Brown Grand Opera House, Inc. are proud to invite the community to join us for
CONCORDIA’S TOURISM PARTNERS TO HOST DECK THE HALLS
Cloud County Tourism Concordia’s Tourism Partners are banding together once again to host Deck the Halls, on Saturday, December 7th from 9:00 am – 1:00
Two Kansas Schools Recognized in 2024 National ESEA Distinguished Schools Program for Exceptional Achievements
Two Kansas schools have been recognized in 2024 by the National ESEA Distinguished Schools Program for their exceptional achievements. Sterling Grade School in Sterling USD
Kansas State University Wins Team and Individual Titles at 119th National Collegiate Livestock Judging Contest
Kansas State University claimed both the team and individual titles at the 119th National Collegiate Livestock Judging contest, held on Tuesday at the North American
KDA, MDA, and Food Export Midwest Host International BBQ Sauces and Rubs Buyers’ Mission at American Royal
The Kansas Department of Agriculture (KDA), in collaboration with the Missouri Department of Agriculture (MDA) and Food Export Midwest, hosted a BBQ Sauces and Rubs
K-State Professor Highlights Kansas’ Role in U.S. Agriculture’s Path to Greenhouse Gas Reduction
A Kansas State University professor who co-authored a recent national report on agriculture’s potential to reduce greenhouse gases says Kansas producers are well-positioned to help
Obituary-Jeanne Stitt
Jeanne Stitt, 91 of Clay Center, died on Tuesday, November 19, 2024 at the Presbyterian Manor of Clay Center. She was born on April 28,