Month: May 2025

Hormel Foods Recalls Over 256,000 Pounds of Dinty Moore Beef Stew Due to Possible Wood Contamination
Images courtesy USDA Hormel Foods Corporation is recalling approximately 256,185 pounds of its canned Dinty Moore Beef Stew due to possible contamination with wood, the

Anderes Family Crematory Opens in Riley, Kansas
Anderes-Pfeifley Funeral Home Release Photo Courtesy of Anderes-Pfeifley Funeral Home The Anderes family is proud to announce the opening of the Anderes Family Crematory, a

KDOT Appoints Ron Hall as Director of Field Operations, Bringing 45 Years of Experience to Statewide Role
Image: Ron Hall, Image courtesy: KDOT The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) released it has named Ron Hall as its new Director of Field Operations.

Temp Visa Program Brings International Ag Help to Clifton-Area Farm, Community Events
At farms across Clay County, work is done not only by the farmers and local employees, but by those who have traveled from far countries

Notable People: William Silver
The town of Morganville once consisted of two side-by-side cities, one which was called Silver Town, named after William Silver. As one of the most

Fun, Family, and Tradition: Bennington’s Fun Day & Parade Returns May 31st
By: Ryan Duey Photos Courtesy of Bennington Fun Day Facebook Page Bennington is gearing up for its annual Fun Day & Parade event on Saturday,

Geary County Historical Society Holding Black History Fundraiser
Geary County Historical Society Photo Courtesy of GCHS To celebrate the upcoming opening of the new exhibit “The Missing Piece: Black History in Geary County,”

Items Discussed During Clay County Commissioners Weekly Meeting on May 27th
Photo Courtesy of Ryan Duey Topics discussed during the Clay County Commissioners’ weekly meeting on May 27th included: Longford Rodeo grounds, parking at the Event

David Schemm Reappointed as USDA Farm Service Agency State Executive Director for Kansas
Photo courtesy USDA The Trump Administration has appointed David Schemm as the new State Executive Director (SED) for the USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) in

St. Francis Campus Launches Robotic Bronchoscopy Technology to Detect Lung Cancer Earlier and More Precisely
Image courtesy Canva The University of Kansas Health System St. Francis Campus released it is now using advanced robotic-assisted bronchoscopy technology to improve early detection