Day: June 5, 2025

HHCC Providers Donate Time and Services for Sports Physicals, and Give Back USD 435
Memorial Health System Photo Courtesy of MHS The providers at Heartland Health Care Clinic (HHCC), located at Memorial Hospital in Abilene, recently presented Brandi McGivney,

Bill Introduced to Strengthen Mental Health Support for At-Risk LGBTQI+ Youth During Pride Month
Image courtesy Canva During Pride Month, Representative Sharice Davids reintroduced the Pride in Mental Health Act to boost mental health support for at-risk LGBTQI+ youth.

PSA: Low-Flying Helicopter Will Conduct Power Line Inspections Next Week in Area
Sunflower Electric Power Corporation Photo Courtesy Sunflower Electric Next week, Sunflower crews will be working with an independent contractor to conduct aerial inspections of our

Kansas Invests $2.3 Million to Boost Digital Skills and Workforce Training for Nearly 50,000 Residents
Image courtesy Canva Governor Laura Kelly announced a $2.3 million investment in digital skills training and workforce readiness programs to help nearly 50,000 Kansans. The

Kansas and FEMA Begin Damage Assessments After May Storms to Pursue Federal Disaster Aid
Image courtesy Canva After severe storms hit Kansas in May, the state began working with FEMA to assess the damage in several counties. These storms

Kansas Measles Outbreak Grows to 71 Cases, Now Spanning Nine Counties
Image courtesy Canva Kansas health officials reported seven new measles cases in the past week, bringing the total to 71 statewide. Most of the cases,

Senator Moran Honors 250th Anniversary of U.S. Army, Highlights Kansas Military Legacy and Pledges Continued Support
Image still from Senate session video Senator Jerry Moran honored the 250th anniversary of the United States Army during a recent Senate session, expressing deep

Twirler Racks Up Awards, Plans to Continue in Texas This Fall
Clay Center twirler and 2025 graduate of CCCHS, Alexa Leitzel, has traveled to more than three major competitions this year alone. From Texas, to Louisiana,

Lucky Loo: Local Woman Opens Portable Toilet Business, Embraces Bathroom Puns
Last winter, Clay Center resident Janelle Rieger was looking into ideas for a small business. Working as Assistant Dean in Student Support and Accountability at

Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Set for New Konza Prairie Nature Trail Pavilion
Manhattan Chamber of Commerce Photo Courtesy of Canva The public is invited to attend a ribbon cutting ceremony celebrating the installation of a new Visitors