Day: December 17, 2024
Rex Theatre’s Annual Grinch Christmas Party Set for this Friday
By: Ryan Duey This Friday, December 20th, the Rex Theatre will host its annual afterschool “Grinch Christmas Party” at 12:30 p.m. to help kick off
CCCC Monthly Star Party Features Polaris, Castor and Pollux, Capella, and Altair
Cloud County Community College Several constellations and planets will be visible at Cloud County Community College’s star party on Saturday, Dec. 21, from 6-8 p.m.,
Grow Clay County Announces 2024 Awards
The annual Grow Clay County awards banquet will be held on February 15th, starting at 5 pm. It will be held at the Clay County
Abilene CVB Reflects on 2024: Tourism’s Impact on Our Community
Abilene Convention & Visitors Bureau As the year draws to a close, the Abilene Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) celebrates another year filled with national
Nearly 30% of Eligible Kansans Missing Out on Food Assistance, SNAP-Ed Seeks to Close the Gap
Representatives from a program that provides nutrition education to low-income families report that nearly 3 in 10 Kansans eligible for food assistance are not using
Hanover Brothers’ “Spirit of Christmas Campaign” to Help a Local Family
By: Ryan Duey For the past few years brothers Brett and Davis Becker, of Hanover, have taken the spirit of Christmas to a higher level
Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Health Coverage Access for DACA Recipients in 19 States
A federal judge in North Dakota has temporarily blocked undocumented immigrants in 19 states from accessing federally subsidized health insurance under a new rule from
Holiday Hazards for Pets: Expert Tips to Keep Your Furry Friends Safe This Season
The holiday season brings joy, but it also presents hidden dangers for our pets. From festive foods to decorations, there are several hazards to be
Obituary – George Appleton
George W. Appleton, a long-time resident of Clay Center, Kansas, passed away on December 13, 2024, at the age of 99. He was born on
Lyon County Emergency Communications Earns National Certification for Missing Child Cases
The Lyon County Emergency Communications Center (LCECC) is now certified to handle cases involving missing children through the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children’s