Day: February 3, 2025

Fill Up for FFA at CVA Gas Pumps During FFA Week
By: Ryan Duey February 15th through February 22nd is National FFA Week and Central Valley Ag (CVA) Cooperative is again doing its part to help

5th Annual Washburn Women`s Invitational Results for Clay Center Community HS
105 Championship Brooklyn Gordon (13-14) place is unknown and scored 2.5 team points. 110 Championship Averi Schurle (12-17) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team

BOYS Manhattan JV Tournament – 2025 Results for Clay Center Community
JV 106A Ronnail Beougher’s place is unknown and has scored 0.0 team points. JV 106B Jayten Cory’s place is 4th and has scored 4.0 team

First Responders to Host Free Experience Academy to Public
This spring, Clay County’s first responders will debut a free program to the public, FREA: First Responder Experience Academy. It will include Clay County Law

Clay County Jail Passes Fort Riley Inspection
At the Clay County Commissioners’ meeting, Sheriff Alan Benninga announced that the jail had been approved by an inspector from Fort Riley. Clay County contracts

Local Pharmacies to Spend Day Advocating for Pricing, Law Changes in Response to Mounting Red Tape
by Bethaney Phillips On February 5th, many local pharmacies will close as their employees head to Topeka to speak with lawmakers. Through the Kansas Pharmacists

Two Medal On The Weekend, Koppes Another Title
The Lady Tigers traveled to the tough Washburn Rural tournament on Saturday. Senior Gabi Koppes stays perfect through her high school career; claiming another championship

Lady Tigers Post 10th Win!
Clay Center hosted Concordia on Homecoming Friday and put up a 43-31 win. They are now 10-3 overall with a 6-1 league mark. Lily Edwards

Kansas Tax Collections Reach $942.8 Million in January, Exceeding Estimates by $15.9 Million
Kansas ended January 2025 with total tax collections of $942.8 million, exceeding estimates by $15.9 million (1.7%) and increasing 1.5% from January 2024. “While current

Tigers Come Up Short On Homecoming
By: Rocky Downing Clay Center had an NCKL battle with Concordia Friday night. The Tigers trailed after one quarter 17-13; but took a four-point lead