Day: February 4, 2025

Rep. Davids Introduces Bipartisan SERV Act to Boost Veteran Entrepreneurship
Last week, Representative Sharice Davids introduced the bipartisan Successful Entrepreneurship for Reservists and Veterans (SERV) Act with Representatives Mark Alford and Herb Conaway. Passed by

Obituary- Donald “Don” Dean
Donald “Don” Dean, age 76, passed away on Thursday, January 30, 2025 at Belleville Healthcare and Rehab, Belleville, KS. He was born on November 28, 1948

Obituary- Carol Sue Dean
Carol Sue Dean, age 75, passed away on Monday, February 3, 2025 at Belleville Healthcare and Rehab, Belleville, KS. She was born on January 16, 1950

Comedian Scott Long to Entertain the Community at the Rex Theatre this Month
By: Ryan Duey The Clay County Arts Council has announced they are bringing Comedian Scott Long to the Rex Theatre on Saturday, February 22nd at

Heart Health a Growing Concern for Kansas Farmers as Risks Rise with Age, Stress, and Limited Healthcare Access
The Kansas Department of Agriculture reports that Kansas has over 100,000 farmers, with an average age of just over 58. These demographics, combined with national

Midwest Transplant Network Sets Records in 2024, Facilitating 1,075 Organ Transplants and Enhancing Thousands of Lives
Midwest Transplant Network (MTN) located in Westwood Kansas, set new records in 2024, recovering more organs, tissues, and donors than ever before while performing thousands

BREAKING: Congressman Doug Collins Confirmed as Secretary of VA
Press Release U.S. Senator Jerry Moran chairman of the Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs released the following statement today after the U.S. Senate voted to

MART Director Resigns Due to Funding Freezes
Ana Mendonca, executive director of the Manhattan Area Resettlement Team (MART), is resigning due to federal funding freezes affecting refugee assistance. Her last day is

Three-Peat is Heavily Trademarked: The History of the Term and its Status Quo
Since 1969, there has been a trademark on the use of Super Bowl. Just two years after the initial matchup, the NFL filed paperwork early

Panasonic De Soto Plant Nears EV Battery Production Launch, Creating Thousands of Jobs and Boosting Kansas Economy
Officials gathered last week for another ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Panasonic De Soto plant, celebrating its progress toward EV battery production, which is now just