Month: May 2025

Bowman Nomination for Federal Reserve Role Advances in Senate
U.S. Senator Jerry Moran voiced strong support this week for Michelle “Mickey” Bowman as the Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee advanced her nomination

Boot Hill Casino Launches $10,000 Scholarship with FHSU to Boost Tourism Careers in Southwest Kansas
Boot Hill Casino & Resort, managed by BHCMC, LLC, a subsidiary of Butler National Corporation, has partnered with Fort Hays State University to launch a

Drug Take Back Day Collects Over 9,000 Pounds of Medications in Kansas, Tops 19 Million Nationwide Since 2010
National Drug Take Back Day provides a safe way to dispose of expired, unwanted, or unused prescription medications and helps reduce the risk of misuse.

Kansas Sees Surge in EFU Tornadoes as Unrated Twisters Leave No Damage Behind
On June 28 of last year, the National Weather Service confirmed a brief tornado had touched down east of Interstate 335 in Lyon County. Reports

Real ID Requirements Now in Effect at Salina Airport; Transition Going Smoothly
Travelers passing through Salina Regional Airport are now seeing noticeable changes with the full implementation of Real ID requirements. Pieter Miller, executive director at Salina
Former Lady Tiger Shines At South Dakota
2020 Graduate from CCCHS Clara Edwards has big impact on the University of South Dakota Softball Program. Edwards just finished up her career with the

CCCHS 2025 Graduates
John Alton Undecided Jorja Auld Fort Hays State University Diagnostic Medical Imaging Juan Avalos Kansas State University Finance Jackson Beems Manhattan Area Technical College HVAC

May is Better Sleep Awareness Month; Would a Sleep Study Benefit You?
Memorial Health System May is the perfect time to ask yourself, “Am I sleeping well?” If your answer is no and you find yourself tossing and

BBQs, Burgers, and a Budget
Monica Thayer, Family Resource Management Extension Agent As temperatures rise and summer kicks into gear, backyard BBQs are back in full swing. But while the

AI Expert Frank Kenny to Lead Hands-On Workshop at Clay County Museum June 17–18
By: Ryan Duey Frank Kenny, a nationally recognized AI expert with over 15 years of training experience, will be at the Clay County Museum on