Month: February 2025

Abilene to Host Two Blood Drives in March
The American Red Cross urgently needs blood donors, particularly type O donors and those willing to give platelets. Severe winter weather across the nation has

Junction City Arts Council Seeks Vendors for Upcoming Event
The Junction City Arts Council (JCAC) is seeking vendors for its “Arts on 7th” event in June. Vendor registration is now open and must be

Cutting Back Ornamental Grasses
Kelsey Hatesohl, Horticulture Agent Are the warm days making you want to get outside and work in your landscape? Well, March is a great time

Free colorectal cancer screening kits available in March
Press Release (February 28, 2025) – Statistics say colorectal cancer is the third-most common cancer found in both men and women. But fortunately, colorectal cancer

Obituary- Timothy “Tim” Mayo
Timothy A. “Tim” Mayo, 69 of Clay Center, Kansas, died on Thursday, January 16, 2025 at his residence. He was born on July 24, 1955

Survey Highlights 35 Years of KARL’s Impact on Rural Leadership in Kansas
A survey reflecting 35 years of experiences from graduates and supporters of the Kansas Agriculture and Rural Leadership (KARL) program highlights its role in strengthening

K-State Salina Launches Immersive Systems Design Degree with Industry-Leading Partnership
Kansas State University Salina is launching a cutting-edge bachelor’s degree in immersive systems design, preparing students for careers in digital design, virtual and augmented reality,

Judge Dismisses Defamation/Slander Case
On February 27th, it was ruled to dismiss a defamation/slander case in Clay County. Presided over by Judge John Bosch, the ruling held that, under

Senator Jerry Moran to Lead Aviation and Space Subcommittee, Prioritizing Safety and Innovation
U.S. Senator Jerry Moran has been named Chair of the Senate Commerce Subcommittee on Aviation, Space, and Innovation. This subcommittee oversees the Federal Aviation Administration

Recovery Efforts Continue in Hutchinson After Gas Explosion; Officials Work to Restore Services and Support Businesses
After a gas explosion destroyed Steffan’s Auto Parts in Hutchinson, recovery efforts are still ongoing. City officials are working to restore services and help businesses