Day: December 4, 2024
Items Discussed During Clay Center City Council’s Regular Meeting on December 3rd
Topics discussed during the Clay Center City Council’s regular meeting on December 3rd included: safety at night, Kiwanis Club, Neighborhood Revitalization Program, Solar Project, BASE
Historic Cattle Trails Groups Form Consortium to Preserve and Promote Old West Heritage
Groups representing the historic Chisholm Trail, Western Cattle Trail Association, Great Western Cattle Trail, Goodnight-Loving Trail, and the Shawnee Trail, are collaborating to promote the
Choosing the Right Firewood: Expert Tips on Heat Value, Seasoning, and Pest Prevention
Not all firewood is the same, according to Dave Bruton, a utilization and marketing forester with the Kansas Forest Service. Some tree species produce more
Governor Laura Kelly Announces Second Round of ADOPT Program to Expand Internet Access in Kansas
Governor Laura Kelly announced on Tuesday that applications for the second round of the Advancing Digital Opportunities to Promote Technology (ADOPT) program will open Thursday,
Preparing for Winter Storms: Tips for Ensuring Food Safety During Power Outages
Ensuring food safety during a power outage requires preparation before winter storms. Start by placing appliance thermometers in your refrigerator and freezer. The refrigerator should
Valley Heights KAYs Club and Schools that Care Holding Annual Holiday Food Drive
By: Ryan Duey The Valley Heights KAYs Club and Schools that Care organization are currently holding their annual “All We Want for Christmas is Food!”
CCCHS Wrestling Coach Brandon Pigorsch Spoke of the Upcoming Season at the Clay Center Lions Club Meeting
By: Ryan Duey Two Junior Lions from Clay Center Community High School (CCCHS) were guests during the Lions Club’s weekly meeting on December 3rd. Alessia
Washington County Match Month Open Through December
The Washington County Community Foundation (WCCF) is calling on the community to help meet its $70,000 Match Month goal this December. From December 3rd to
Abilene’s Eisenhower Presidential Library to Hold Mini-Teacher Workshops for Area Educators
Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum The Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum in Abilene will offer a series of mini-teacher workshops to area educators. The first
Nathan Edson Chapter DAR to Hold Annual Wreath Laying Ceremony in Greenwood Cemetery on December 14th
By: Ryan Duey Every year Wreaths Across America (WAA) in Kansas looks to local sponsorship groups to help lay wreaths to honor veterans in their