Day: June 4, 2025

Community Memorial Healthcare Welcomes Dr. Kimberly Euler Deters to Blue Rapids Medical Clinic
Community Memorial Healthcare Community Memorial Healthcare is pleased to announce that Dr. Kimberly Euler Deters will join the Blue Rapids Medical Clinic as a Family

Concordia Man Arrested After Crashing Suburban into Home
Photo Courtesy of Concordia Police Department A Concordia man is in custody after crashing his SUV into a home and fleeing the scene early Saturday

CANCELED: Statewide Silver Alert issued for missing Wichita woman
KBI Press Release/Photo courtesy KBI UPDATE – Statewide Silver Alert issued for missing Wichita woman is canceled WICHITA– The Wichita Police Department reported to the

U.S. Census Shows Estimated Decline of 158 Residents in Clay County over the Past Five Years
Photo Courtesy of U.S. Census Bureau The U.S. Census Bureau has released its estimated yearly population numbers from April 1st, 2020, to July 1st, 2024.

Kansas Tax Collections Exceed May Estimates by Over $158 Million
Image courtesy Canva The State of Kansas ended May 2025 with total tax collections of $657.7 million, exceeding estimates by $158.3 million, or 31.7%. However,

Pladson Named Player Of The Year Again!
Clay Center Tiger Cole Pladson has been named the Gatorade Kansas Player of the Year for the second straight season coming off an incredible senior

Post Season Honors For Tiger Baseball And Softball
Several post season honors were earned by the Tigers from the North Central Kansas League. For Lady Tiger Softball senior Candace Lippe was named First

Obituary-Betty Hartner
Betty Lou Hartner, age 94 of Topeka, passed away Sunday, June 1, 2025, at The Healthcare Resort of Topeka. She was born on October 4,

Kansas National Guard Unveils New Joint Force Headquarters in Topeka
Photo courtesy of the office of Jerry Moran A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held Tuesday to mark the opening of the new Kansas National Guard Joint

Senate Committee Advances Marshall’s Whole Milk Bill Aimed at Expanding School Nutrition Options
On Tuesday, June 2, U.S. Senator Roger Marshall issued a statement following the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry’s vote to advance the Whole