Day: December 31, 2024
City of Waterville to Hold Public Meeting Concerning Local Ambulance Service
The City of Waterville will hold a public meeting at the Waterville Ambulance Station on Wednesday, January 8th, at 5:30 p.m. concerning a shortage of
OneMarysville’s Annual Banquet and Awards Ceremony Set for January 11th
By: Ryan Duey On Saturday, January 11th OneMarysville will host its annual Banquet and Awards Ceremony, officially merging Marysville Chamber & Mainstreet and Marysville Convention
Kansas Declares Jan. 9 as Day of Mourning for Jimmy Carter; State Offices to Close, Flags at Half-Staff Until Jan. 28
Governor Laura Kelly announced the signing of Executive Order 24-05, designating Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025, as a Day of Mourning to honor Former President Jimmy
Kansas Secures $2.69M Federal Grant to Modernize Statewide Crash Data Collection System
Governor Laura Kelly announced a $2.69 million federal grant to enhance the Kansas Department of Transportation’s (KDOT) crash data collection systems. The funding, provided by
Great Plains Grower Conference to Bridge Gap Between Local Farmers and Consumers
Extension agents from four states are coming together for the annual Great Plains Grower Conference, aimed at connecting farmers growing local foods with consumers seeking
Hanover Principal Honored with Distinguished Educator Award
Amanda Cook, Principal of St. John’s Catholic School in Hanover, has been honored with the Kansas Association of Independent and Religious Schools (KAIRS) Distinguished Educator
High Plains Resources to Continue Hydrogen Testing in Washington County this Spring
High Plains Resources plans to start Phase 2 of hydrogen and helium seismic testing in Washington County in March or April, focusing on the southern
Quilt Collection Brings Back Nostalgia, Family Memories for Area Caterers
In the early 80s, Jim Vathauer began collecting quilts. Growing up his Mom and Grandma would sew them by hand, and he always had an
Local NYE Customs Span Six Decades
Since the early 1960s, there has been a unique holiday tradition taking place at the Clay Center Country Club: onion sandwiches. Raw slices between two
Tularemia Risk Grows: Disease Threatens Animals and Humans Across U.S.
Tularemia is a disease that can affect both animals and humans, with rabbits, hares, and rodents being particularly vulnerable and often dying in large numbers