Day: March 31, 2025

Send Silence Packing Exhibit to Make Two Stops in Republic County this Week
By: Ryan Duey The Send Silence Packing Exhibit, which debuted at the National Mall in Washington D.C. in 2008, will make its first stop in

K-82 bridge repair to begin April 7 in Clay County
KDOT Release On Monday, April 7, the Kansas Department of Transportation plans to begin bridge repair work on K-82 over Cane Creek, located 1.0 mile
Three Tigers Honorable Mention KSHSAA All-State Team
Seniors Owen Craig, Weston Hammond and Jace Weller were named to the Kansas State High School Activities Association All-State Honorable Mention. Hammond led the team
Two Lady Tigers Named All-State
Lily Edwards and Raegann McDonald both grabbed All-State Honors from the Kansas State High School Activities Association. The Sophomore point guard Edwards was named First
Tiger Baseball Early Season Tournament At Sabetha
Clay Center traveled to a three-game tournament in Sabetha, finishing 1-3 on the day. They lost to Burlington 16 to 0. Isaac Berggren and Miller

The Neighboring Movement Expands Across Kansas
The Neighboring Movement, founded in 2015, has grown from a small nonprofit focused on improving the SoCe neighborhood in Wichita to a statewide organization that
10 student-athletes compete in the 3A State Powerlifting Meet
This weekend, CCCHS had 10 student-athletes compete in the 3A State Powerlifting Meet in Iola. Bringing home some hardware was Eisaac Girton in the 198

Ticks Active Early in Kansas, Raising Health Risks for People and Pets
With warmer weather arriving early, ticks are already active in Kansas, posing risks to humans, pets, and livestock. While many tick bites are harmless, some

Salina Regional Health Foundation’s CHIP Awards $518,108 in 2024 Grants, Supporting Health Initiatives Across the Community
The Salina Regional Health Foundation’s Community Health Investment Program (CHIP) awarded 20 grants in 2024, totaling $518,108. The funding comes from Salina Regional Health Center,

Kansas Officials Push for Safer Roads with Drive to Zero Campaign and New Traffic Laws
Kansas officials are working to reduce fatal car crashes through initiatives like the Drive to Zero campaign, which raises awareness about traffic fatalities. In 2024,