Day: May 2, 2025

Marysville Pony Express Museum Horse Barn Receiving Needed Restoration
A major restoration project has begun on the historic 1859 stone horse barn at the Pony Express Museum in Marysville, with completion expected by August.

Chapman Police Department Investigates School Threat
Per a Chapman Police Department social media release, Law enforcement and USD 473 staff investigated an alleged threat at the middle school in Chapman. Just

Roots of Resilience: Rural Mental Health Gathering Set for June 7 in Minneapolis
CKMHC Release Central Kansas Mental Health Center and the Ottawa County Health Department invite the public to Roots of Resilience: A Rural Mental Health Gathering

Governor Kelly Issues Emergency Waiver to Address Fuel Shortage and Delivery Delays in Kansas
On Wednesday, April 30, Governor Laura Kelly issued a state of disaster emergency to temporarily waive hours-of-service regulations for motor carriers in Kansas. The move

K-State Vet Med ROCKS Summer Camps Return July 28–30 to Inspire Future Veterinarians Through Hands-On Learning
Kansas State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine will host its 2025 Vet Med ROCKS summer camps July 28–30, inviting students from elementary through college to

KDOT Urges Caution During Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month
May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, and the Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) is urging all drivers to stay alert and share the road. The

Kansas Launches “Functional Zero” Campaign to Address Homelessness, Aims for Data-Driven Solutions
Service providers and housing officials in Kansas launched their “Functional Zero” campaign to combat homelessness, with a focus on ensuring more people remain housed than

Kansas Tax Collections Beat April Estimates but Fall Below Last Year’s Totals
Kansas ended April 2025 with total tax collections of $1.33 billion, exceeding estimates by $17.6 million, or 1.3%. However, collections were down 5.9% compared to

KEMFA State Powerlifting Meet 2025
Medals were awarded for the top 6 individuals in each lift. Top 3 overall were also awarded a medal for 2nd and 3rd with 1st

2025 CLAY CENTER TIGER INV. GOLF TOURNAMENT
5/1/25 CLAY CENTER COUNTRY CLUB GOOD WEATHER-Breezy TEAM SCORES: CLAY CENTER TIGERS SCORES: 1. Concordia 310 Corbyn Davies 42-43=85 2. Marysville 318 Presley Borgerding 43-44=87