Month: March 2025

KU School of Music Wind Ensemble to Bring ‘School of Music Across Kansas’ to Clay Center
By: Ryan Duey The University of Kansas School of Music has started an outreach initiative to bring music to Central and Western Kansas. On Monday,

Obituary- Paul M. Gladbach
Paul M. Gladbach, 63 years of age, of Clyde passed away Monday, March 10, 2025, at Salina Regional Health Center in Salina. He was born on

Obituary- Ronnie Jorgenson
Ronnie Jorgenson, 81, Barnes, died Monday, February 10, 2025 at Blue Valley Health and Rehabilitation Center in Blue Rapids. Visitation will be held Thursday, March 13,

GMCF to Host 26th Annual Meeting & Community Foundation Awards on March 24th
By: Ryan Duey The Greater Manhattan Community Foundation (GMCF) will host its 26th Annual Meeting and 12th annual Community Foundation Awards Event on Monday, March

Clay Center Community Improvement Foundation Welcomes First Full-Time Director
Clay Center, KS – The Clay Center Community Improvement Foundation (CCCIF) announces the hiring of Krista Thomas as its first full-time director. This new position

Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Kristi Mohn, Unbound Gravel
By Ron Wilson, director of the Huck Boyd National Institute for Rural Development at Kansas State University Twelve thousand people are gathered at the finish

KSU Animal Sciences Leadership Academy’s 2025 Class Applications Due April 15th
Kansas State University The Kansas State University Animal Sciences Leadership Academy (KASLA) is now accepting applications for its 2025 session. This four-day educational program, held

Kansas Health Foundation, K-State team up to reduce hunger in Kansas
Kaitlin Moore, Foods, Nutrition, and Health Agent K-State extension offices will play a leading role in community-based projects as twenty extension units in Kansas have

Clay County Conservation District to Host Farmer to Farmer Lunch Meeting March 19th in Longford
By: Ryan Duey The Clay County Conservation District will host its first of what it plans to be various Farmer to Farmer meetings on Wednesday,

St. Patrick’s Day Signals Potato Planting Season for Kansas Gardeners
For Kansas gardeners, St. Patrick’s Day marks more than just celebrations, it’s a reminder to plant potatoes. Mid-to-late March is ideal for planting, according to