Month: April 2025

Measles Outbreak Grows to 37 Cases in Southwest Kansas; Most Patients Unvaccinated
Five more measles cases were reported in Kansas over the past week, bringing the total to 37 in what state health officials are calling an

Annual Flint Hills Festival to Bring Fun for the Whole Family May 3rd
By: Ryan Duey The Flint Hills Discovery Center’s annual Flint Hills Festival is set for Saturday, May 3rd at the Blue Earth Plaza from 10:00

Classic Movie Series Concludes at the Brown Grand
Brown Grand Opera House The Brown Grand Opera House, Inc. will conclude its first Classic Movie Series on Friday, May 2 with a showing of

CCCC Music Department Presenting Spring Choir Concert
CCCC Release On Tuesday, April 29, the Cloud County Community College choir groups will present their third annual Cabaret Concert. The concert will begin in

KDOT Hosts Public Open House for I-70/Taylor Road Project
KDOT The public is invited to attend an open house on the Taylor Road bridge over I-70 project in Geary County from 4:30 to 6:30

WaCo Wabash Livestock Show Set for May 17 at Washington County Fairgrounds
By: Ryan Duey On Saturday, May 17th, the Washington County Fairgrounds will be full of youth and livestock during the WaCo Wabash. This youth livestock

Escalante Named New Marysville Police Chief
The Marysville City Council unanimously approved Anthony Escalante as the new police chief, succeeding Matt Simpson. Escalante aims to continue fostering a shared vision of
Washington to Host Blood Drive on April 24th
Every two seconds someone in the U.S. needs blood or platelets. Approximately 29,000 units of blood, 5,000 units of platelets, and 6,500 units of plasma

Dickinson County Fire Departments Unite to Form Wildland Task Force, Boosting Disaster Response and Coordination
Fire departments across Dickinson County have united to form the Dickinson County Wildland Task Force to improve response to large-scale fires. The task force includes

Teacher Collects Aluminum Can Tabs, Donates to Ronald McDonald Due to Personal Cause
On April 15th, the Baumann family dropped off gallons of aluminum tabs at the Ronald McDonald House. To-date, they’ve brought in bags and boxes, which