Day: April 23, 2025

Unearthing the Past: Documentary on Forgotten Ghost Town ‘Minersville’ Premieres April 24 in Belleville
By: Ryan Duey A new documentary on the legacy of a Ghost Town that was once sprawling with miners and their families north of Concordia

Obituary- Jean Rose Cushing
Jean Rose Cushing, age, 98, Linn, KS passed away Tuesday, April 1, 2025 at the Linn Community Nursing Home. Celebration of Life Luncheon: Join the

Spirit’s Chief Engineer to Lead Wichita Site as Boeing Acquisition Moves Forward
Spirit AeroSystems’ chief engineer, Sean Black, will lead the company’s Wichita, Kansas site once Boeing completes its acquisition of Spirit later this year, according to

Clay County Medical Center Offers LSVT BIG Therapy to Support Patients with Parkinson’s
CCMC Release Clay County Medical Center proudly continues to offer LSVT BIG, a proven therapy program designed to help individuals with Parkinson’s disease and other

Ensuring Child Safety: Safe Kids Month and Free Car Seat Checks
Safe Kids Riley County Coalition At a time of year when unintentional injuries typically rise, Safe Kids Riley County Coalition is celebrating Safe Kids Month

Items Discussed During Clay County Commissioners’ Weekly Meeting on April 21st
Topics discussed during the Clay County Commissioners’ weekly meeting on April 21st included: bridge detour work, PRN hires, training program, You Matter Tour, KDHE violations,

Keysha Chaney Shares Journey as Clay County’s First Female Funeral Director
By: Ryan Duey Keysha Chaney, Funeral Director at Neill-Schwensen-Rook Funeral Home (NSRFH) in Clay Center, presented to Clay Center Lions Club members during their weekly

Obituary- Barbara Jean Beals
Barbara Jean Beals, age 88 of Jewell, passed away Thursday, April 17, 2025, at Hilltop Lodge Health and Rehabilitation Center in Beloit. She was born

KCC to Hold Public Hearing on Proposed Black Hills Energy Rate Hike That Could Raise Bills 17.6%
The Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC) will hold a public hearing next week to allow Black Hills Energy customers to learn about and comment on the

Low Awareness, Missed Meals: 187,000 Kansas Kids Lost Out on Summer Food Aid Despite Expanded Program
An estimated 187,000 Kansas children missed out on free summer meals last year because their families didn’t apply for the SUN Bucks program. Of the