Day: January 28, 2025
Morgan Cannizzo Spoke about Pheasants Forever and Family Outdoor Business at Clay Center Lions Club Meeting
By: Ryan Duey Morgan Cannizzo, of the Republican Valley Ringnecks Pheasants Forever Chapter and Co-owner of Cannizzo Outdoors, was the guest speaker at the Clay
Irrigation Ales’ ‘Grape Expectations’ Earns a Top 10 Spot in Beer Connoisseur Magazine’s Top 100 Beers of 2024
Irrigation Ales Irrigation Ales, proudly announces that its barrel-aged imperial porter with red wine grapes, Grape Expectations, has earned a stellar 96 rating from The Beer Connoisseur,
Mud Management Crucial for Livestock Health as Snow Melts, Experts Warn
As temperatures rise and snow melts, mud can become a challenge for both people and livestock. Experts from the Kansas State University Beef Cattle Institute
Calving Season Preparation: Tips for Success
As January wraps up and February begins, cattle producers are either in the midst of calving or eagerly anticipating their first arrivals. Whether you’re already
Rep. Sharice Davids Launches Farm Bill Listening Tour, Highlights Kansas Agriculture Priorities at Bowlin Farms
Representative Sharice Davids visited Bowlin Farms in Olathe to kick off the second phase of her Farm Bill listening tour. She toured the multi-generational farm,
Law Enforcement Seeks Potential Witness in 2018 Aggravated Battery Case
RCPD Release The Riley County Police Department is renewing its appeal for information regarding a potential witness in connection with an aggravated battery that occurred
Manhattan City Crews Hauled more than 2,000 tons of Snow after Winter Storm Blair
Manhattan city crews and contractors plowed over 42 million cubic feet of snow following Winter Storm Blair, which, with 15 inches, delivered the second-highest single-day
Kansas Memorial Hall Lit in Yellow to Commemorate International Holocaust Remembrance Day and Auschwitz Liberation Anniversary
In observance of International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Attorney General Kris Kobach and Secretary of State Scott Schwab illuminated Memorial Hall in yellow on Monday to
Kansas Agricultural Land Values Stabilize After Years of Growth, With Regional Variations and Economic Pressures Ahead
Non-irrigated cropland prices in Kansas increased by 3.8% last year, while pasture and hay ground saw a 2.7% rise, according to the 2024 Kansas Agricultural
2025 Beloit Invitational [Boys] Results for Clay Center
Team Scores 1 Hoxie 201.5 2 Abilene 190.5 3 Colby 163.5 4 Concordia 135.0 5 Blue Valley Southwest 113.0 6 Beloit 91.5 6 Clay Center