Month: November 2024
Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Les Kuehne, model railroaders
By Ron Wilson, director of the Huck Boyd National Institute for Rural Development at Kansas State University “It’s a train set!” That sounds like an
FTC: Avoid Holiday Charity Scams — Tips to Give Wisely
By AMY HEBERTFTC Consumer Education Specialist There’s no shortage of good causes to donate to this holiday season. But before you give somewhere new, make
Saline County Sheriff’s Office Seeks Public Help in Locating Drug Suspect
The Saline County Sheriff’s Office is seeking help from the public to locate 56-year-old Ronald E. Clayton, who fled on foot from a residence in
Santa Fly-In 2024
By Rhys Baker In a long-standing Clay Center Christmas tradition, Santa Claus will be flying in this week to visit the Clay County Courthouse Square.
Holiday Punch Cards Encourage Concordia Residents to Shop Local
By Payton Tholstrup Concordia Chamber of Commerce’s annual Holiday Punch Card Event is once again encouraging residents to shop locally this Christmas. Many of the
9th Annual MHK Turkey Trot 5K set for Thanksgiving Day
By: Ryan Duey The Manhattan Running Company will hold its 9th annual MHK Turkey Trot on Thanksgiving Day beginning at 9:00 a.m. Starting in Aggieville,
Kansas Communities Secure Over $1.4 Million in Federal Funding for Road Safety Projects through Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
Governor Laura Kelly announced on Monday, November 25, that four Kansas communities have received more than $1.1 million in federal funding through the U.S. Department
K-State Women’s Golf Adds Thailand Native to Signing Class
By Jayson Henderson Kansas State women’s golf coach Stew Burke announced Thitaree (Keen) Visavapattamawan as the newest addition to the 2025-26 signing class. A standout
K-State Tops George Washington 83-71 in Paradise Jam Opener
By Jayson Henderson Kansas State defeated George Washington 83-71 in the opening round of the Paradise Jam in St. Thomas. Senior David N’Guessan led K-State
Emergency Loans Available for Kansans Affected by May 19 Disasters
Emergency loans are now available to assist Kansans impacted by severe storms, straight-line winds, tornadoes, and flooding on May 19. Last week, the Federal Emergency