Month: April 2025

Food Waste Adds Up: Expert Shares Tips to Save Money and Reduce Waste
On average, 30 to 40 percent of food in the United States is never eaten. Sharolyn Jackson is a family and consumer sciences specialist with

Kansas Announces Free Fishing and State Park Entry Days for 2025
Free fishing and state park entrance days have been announced by the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) for 2025 in Kansas. Free fishing

Items Discussed During Clay County Commissioners’ Weekly Meeting on April 28th
Topics discussed during the Clay County Commissioners’ weekly meeting on April 28th included: Right-of-Way, lifting chair, resolutions and plans, You Matter Tour, KDHE violations, Camp

Marysville’s 49th Annual Mother’s Day Market Offers a Full Weekend of Shopping, Food and Family Fun
City of Marysville Marysville’s beloved Mother’s Day Market returns to City Park for its 49th year, bringing a full weekend of shopping, live music, delicious

Obituary-Gloria Kolman
Gloria R. (Lawson) Kolman, 96, of Cuba, passed away April 26th. Funeral Services will be held on Friday, May 2, 2025, at 10:00 am, at

Obituary-Theresa McGannon
Theresa Marie McGannon, 57 years of age, of Council Grove, Kansas passed away Saturday, April 26, 2025, at Morris County Hospital in Council Grove, Kansas.

“Extra-ordinary”
Memorial Health System This month, Kate Simmons has been selected as our Volunteer Spotlight. When asked if there was anything important that others would need

Clay County Medical Center Recognized with Women’s Choice Award for Best in Emergency Care and Efficiency
CCMC Release Clay County Medical Center (CCMC) is proud to announce its national recognition as a recipient of the prestigious Women’s Choice Award® in two

Obituary-Mary Roop
WASHINGTON – Merry Beth Roop (Dodd), age69, of Washington, KS died Tuesday April 22, 2025at Heritage Care Center in Fairbury, NE.Visitation will take place at

Clay Center Municipal Airport Receives Funds for Runway Rehabilitation
On April 24th, Governor Laura Kelly announced that $468,000 was awarded to the Clay Center Municipal Airport for runway pavement rehabilitation. It was part of