Month: November 2024
Children’s Mercy Kansas City and Camber Mental Health to Open $53 Million Mental Wellness Campus in December 2024
Children’s Mercy Kansas City and Camber Mental Health released that it has partnered to create a new 72,700 square-foot mental wellness campus, opening December 2,
Fort Hays State University Hosts Annual Math Relays with 650 Students from 48 Kansas High Schools Competing
Fort Hays State University’s Math and Computer Science departments hosted the annual Math Relays on November 13 at the Memorial Union. High school students from
Senators Marshall and Warnock Pass Legislation Designating November 8 as National First-Generation College Celebration Day
U.S. Senators Roger Marshall and Reverend Raphael Warnock have passed bipartisan legislation recognizing first-generation college students. The resolution designates November 8 as “National First-Generation College
Great American Smokeout Encourages Smokers to Quit and Promotes Smoke-Free Lives
For nearly 50 years, the American Cancer Society has hosted the Great American Smokeout on the third Thursday of November, encouraging smokers to commit to
Grow Clay County Talent Recruitment Video
By Rhys Baker Grow Clay County has completed the production of a talent recruitment video. Director Natalie Muruato says the video’s production will also benefit
Holiday Hazards: Keep Pets Safe from Toxic Party Foods
When hosting a holiday party or meal, your dog or cat might be lurking nearby, hoping for a bite. However, many festive foods can be
American Legion Post 101 Donates 500 Anti-Bullying Comic Books to Clay Center Police Department
By: Ryan Duey The Clay Center American Legion Post 101 recently donated 500 anti-bullying comic books to the Clay Center Police Department. These comic books
Raising Clay County Bed Tax
By Rhys Baker Clay County Commissioners have decided to raise the transient guest tax in Clay County to four percent. The transient guest tax, more
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,