Day: March 26, 2025

Items Discussed During the Clay County Commissioners’ Weekly Meeting on March 24th
Topics discussed during the Clay County Commissioners’ weekly meeting on March 24th included: right-a-way, donation, bridge replacement, EMS week, radio communication meeting, Museum, and more.

New Legislation Aims to Expand Veteran Suicide Prevention Efforts
Senator Jerry Moran, chairman of the Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, has introduced legislation to expand and renew the Staff Sergeant Parker Gordon Fox Suicide

Clay County Medical Center Announces Expansion of Riley Family Physicians Clinic
CCMC Clay County Medical Center (CCMC) is proud to announce the expansion of RileyFamily Physicians. The expansion project, is set to begin construction by July

Composting for Animal Mortality Disposal, Site Selection and Environmental Considerations
Kansas livestock specialist Joel DeRouchey recently discussed composting as a method for disposing of animal mortalities on Agriculture Today. While burial and rendering are options,

CCCHS Baseball Coach Andy Bent talked about the New Season during Clay Center Lions Club’s Weekly Meeting
By: Ryan Duey Clay Center Community High School Baseball Coach Andy Bent, and four senior players were guests at the Clay Center Lions Club weekly

Learn About Principles First: Free Community Event in Clay Center on March 29th
By: Ryan Duey On Saturday, March 29th the public is invited to the Clay County Museum Meeting Room in Clay Center at 2:00 p.m. to

USD 379 & 334 to Close Parents as Teachers Program Amid Budget Cuts and Enrollment Declines
Due to District budget reductions, the Parents as Teachers (PAT) USD 379 & 334 program will be closing its doors at the end of June.

Seventeen Kansas State University Graduate Students Awarded Research Grants from Johnson Cancer Research Center
Seventeen graduate students from Kansas State University have received competitive research awards from the Johnson Cancer Research Center. The center awarded fifteen Cancer Research Awards

Research Update on Sustainability and Greenhouse Gas Reduction in Feed Yards
Mary Beth Day, a former Kansas State University researcher, recently provided an update on her work regarding sustainability in the beef industry. Day, who is

Kansas Profile — Now That’s Rural: Clay Breiner, Cross Country Genetics
By Ron Wilson, director of the Huck Boyd National Institute for Rural Development at Kansas State University How do you multiply a miracle? Ranchers observe