Month: May 2025

Improving Flight Safety with New Legislation
Image courtesy of Canva As Chair of the Commerce Subcommittee on Aviation, Space, and Innovation, Sen. Moran introduced legislation this week to enhance flight safety

Hearing for Former Marion Police Chief Gideon Cody Delayed Until July
Image courtesy of Canva The preliminary hearing in the criminal case against former Marion Police Chief Gideon Cody has been delayed. According to the release,

Obituary-Pamela Fields
Pamela Ann (Bills) Fields, 76 years of age, passed away peacefully after a long battle with cancer on May 11. 2025, at home in Wakefield,

K-State Design Center Expands Statewide with New Funding to Support Community Well-Being
Image courtesy of Kansas State University With support from a new $250,000 investment, Kansas State University’s Kansas City Design Center (KCDC) will expand its reach

Volunteers Rally as Grinnell Begins Second Day of Tornado Cleanup; More Help Still Needed
Image created with ChatGPT Cleanup efforts are underway for a second day in Grinnell, Kansas, following a powerful tornado that tore through the community Sunday

Washington County Ag Day Cultivates Agricultural Awareness in Local Youth
Macy Hynek, 4-H Youth Development Agent Photo Courtesy of River Valley Extension District On May 9th, the Washington County Fairgrounds buzzed with excitement and discovery

Iron Horse Trail Set to Open, Connecting Abilene and Enterprise
Abilene Convention & Visitors Bureau Photos Courtesy of Abilene Convention & Visitors Bureau The Abilene & Smoky Valley Railroad is proud to announce the official
Obituary-Norris Robert Anderson
Norris Robert Andersen, 78, was called to his heavenly home on Friday, May 16, 2025 at Salina Regional Health Center. He was born on January

Obituary-Shirley Bouley
Shirley Bouley, 82 died May 17, 2025, in Linn, KS. She was born on September 11, 1942, in Whittier, California, the daughter of Harry and

Area High Schools Named “Apply Kansas All Star High Schools” for 2025
Photo Courtesy of Kansas Board of Regents Release The Kansas Board of Regents has recognized 217 high schools as Apply Kansas All Star High Schools.