Day: January 3, 2025
Via Christi Hospitals Implement Temporary Restrictions to Reduce Spread of Circulating Illnesses
Ascension Via Christi Manhattan With the recent rise of seasonal respiratory and gastrointestinal illnesses in our community, Via Christi Hospital in Manhattan and Wamego Health
Obituary-Larry Beck
Larry Beck, age 72, died January 2, 2025, at the Ascension Via Christi Hospital in Manhattan, Kansas. He was born to Don and Bertie Beck
Be Ready for Winter Driving —Safe Cars Save Lives.
NHTSA Press Release Kansas City, MO — Winter brings unique challenges for vehicles and drivers. To ensure motorists stay safe this season, the U.S. Department
Kansas Reports Highest Whooping Cough Cases in a Decade, CDC Urges Vaccination
Kansas ended 2024 with its highest number of whooping cough (pertussis) cases in nearly a decade, recording 241 cases compared to 66 in 2023, according
Governor Laura Kelly Announces Kansans Will Save $156 Million in 2025 with Full Elimination of Sales Tax on Groceries
Governor Laura Kelly announced Thursday that Kansans are expected to save $156 million in 2025 due to the reduction in the state sales tax rate
Kansas Exceeds December 2024 Tax Collection Estimates by $66.7 Million, Reflecting Strong Growth in Income Taxes
Kansas closed December 2024 with total tax collections reaching $1.1 billion, surpassing the estimate by $66.7 million, or 6.3%. This represents an 8.1% increase compared
Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks Seeks Public Help to Collect Muskrat Carcasses for Health Assessment During 2024-2025 Fur Harvesting Season
The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks posted on its Facebook asking the public for assistance in collecting muskrat carcasses for a multi-state health assessment
Then and Now: Rex Theatre
The Rex Theatre is mentioned in newspapers as early as 1911, though its current building is dated as 1920. Originally the theater sat at 527
Clay Center Woman Serves Mothers and their Families in Doula Role
When helping a client give birth, doula Jackie Ware said whatever the mama wants, the mama gets. From medicine, to lack thereof, to a home
Cindy Whittington Takes over as H.O.P.E. Center of Dickinson County Director
By: Ryan Duey Cindy Whittington has taken over the Director role at the H.O.P.E. Center of Dickinson County, following Terresa Kohman’s retirement last month. The