Month: January 2025
USD 435 Abilene Schools sets Goals for Improvement Goals
The Kansas Education System Accreditation Model is meant to shape Kansas School District’s improvement efforts by emphasizing four key areas: structured literacy, standards alignment, balanced

Lady Tigers Stay Perfect!
By: Rocky Downing At home Friday night; the Clay Center Girls came from three points down at halftime to win over Marysville 57-44. It was

Mo’s LLC of Linn Receives Grant for Biofuel Construction
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Director for Kansas Rural Development Christy Davis announced that Rural Development is funding five projects to expand access to domestic

Obituary- Richard Pendergrass
Richard “Max” Pendergrass, age 82, entered into rest on Friday, January 10, 2025, at the North Central Medical Center in Concordia, Kansas. He was born on

Obituary- Lorene Peterson
Lorene Edith Peterson, 95 died January 9, 2024, in Leonardville, KS. She was born on September 11, 1929, in Clay County, the daughter of Ernest and

K-State Overwhelmed by No. 12 Houston in Tough 87-57 Loss
No. 12 Houston (12-3, 4-0 Big 12) overwhelmed Kansas State (7-8, 1-3 Big 12) with a dominant first half, securing an 87-57 victory at Bramlage

K-State Cruises Past BYU Behind Poindexter’s Season-High Performance 12/10
K-State women’s basketball continued its dominant season on Saturday, defeating BYU 92-65 at the Marriott Center. Senior forward Temira Poindexter led the charge with a

Celebrate Kansas Day at the Annual Kansas Statehood Ball in Abilene on January 25th
By: Ryan Duey The Dickinson County Historical Society will hold its annual “Kansas Statehood Ball” on Saturday, January 25th. This year’s Statehood Ball will take

Kansas Fish Consumption Advisories for 2025
Press Release from the Kansas Department of Health and Environment/Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) and the

Senators Marshall and Hassan’s Bipartisan Government Service Delivery Improvement Act Signed Into Law to Enhance Federal Agency Services
U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D., along with Senator Maggie Hassan, recently saw their bipartisan legislation, the Government Service Delivery Improvement Act, signed into law by