Month: April 2025

Researchers and Agricultural Companies Tackle Soybean Cyst Nematode with Innovative Solutions to Boost Future Yields
Researchers and agricultural companies are working on various approaches to help control soybean cyst nematode (SCN) and reduce yield losses in the future. Farm Progress

Riley County Community Corrections to Offer Protective Home Program Classes
Riley County Community Corrections Riley County Community Corrections (RCCC) is offering a series of classes for new Protective Home Program participants. Space is available for
US-24 Near Manhattan to Close for KDOT Roundabout Project Starting April 7
Starting on Monday, April 7th a portion of US-24 near Manhattan will close next week as crews begin a Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) roundabout

American Freedom Tribute Hosts Second Hog Roast Fundraiser this Sunday to Support Traveling Tribute Wall
By: Ryan Duey The American Freedom Tribute Organization will host its next free-will-donation Hog Roast at the Cuba Community Hall on Sunday, April 6th, from

Hershberger Retires After 40+ Years in Civil Engineering, KDOT Career
After 35 years with KDOT, Dale Hershberger worked his last day on March 14th. He had served as Area Engineer for the Kansas Department of

50 Years of Coca-Cola Bottling in Clay Center
Until 1959, residents and visitors of Clay Center could get a bottle of soda for just 5 cents. Made with real sugar, the treat came
Cloud County Resource Center Receives Significant Support from City of Concordia
Cloud County Resource Center The City of Concordia participated in their Annual Giving Campaign by donating time, money and items to the Cloud County Resource

USD 379 Starts the Search for Specialized Educator
With the upcoming retirement of longtime woodworking teacher, Brad Connor, USD 379 has begun the process of looking for a replacement. Connor joined the district

Join NCK CASA for ‘Wear Blue Day’ on April 4th to Support Child Abuse Prevention and Advocacy
The first Friday of April is Wear Blue Day in recognition of Child Abuse Prevention Month. North Central Kansas CASA & Hope’s Place Child Advocacy

Rescheduled Civic Lecture Series at K-State Salina features presidential library and museum leader
Press Release MANHATTAN — Kansas State University Salina‘s next Civic Lecture Series discussion, “America 250,” has been rescheduled to April 10. The event will feature Joy