Day: June 19, 2025

Local Teen Brews Up Business with Ez Duzit Drinks
By Payton Tholstrup Photo courtesy of Canva At just 16 years old, Ezri Catlin is already brewing up big ideas. Catlin grew up surrounded by

WE THE PEOPLE Portraits of Veterans in America Special Exhibit Now Open at Eisenhower Presidential Library
Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum Photo Courtesy of Library The Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum proudly announces the opening of a remarkable temporary exhibit dedicated

Marysville Awarded ROOMS Grant to add Apartments in Historic Downtown
By: Ryan Duey Photo Courtesy of City of Marysville Facebook Page The City of Marysville was awarded a Residential Opportunities on Main Street (ROOMS) grant

BLM to Host Wild Horse Adoption Event June 21 at Svaty Ranch in Ellsworth
Image courtesy Canva The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is hosting a wild horse adoption event on Saturday, June 21, at the Svaty Ranch Public

Federal Court Strikes Down Kansas Law Allowing Warrantless Inspections, Citing Fourth Amendment Violation
Image courtesy Canva A federal court has ruled that Kansas’s practice of conducting surprise, warrantless inspections is unconstitutional, marking a major win for constitutional rights.

Governor Kelly Requests Federal Disaster Aid Following Severe May Storms
Photo courtesy Canva On June 17, Governor Laura Kelly formally requested a major presidential disaster declaration from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in response

New FBI and Homeland Security Task Force Launches in Wichita to Combat Transnational Crime Across Kansas and Midwest
Image courtesy Canva The FBI and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) have launched a new regional Homeland Security Task Force (HSTF) focused on combating transnational criminal

Items Discussed During Clay Counts Coalition Meeting on June 18th
Photo Courtesy of Clay Counts Coalition Topics discussed during the Clay Counts Coalition’s monthly meeting on June 18th included: the Kansas Communities that Care Survey,

Jeremy Johnson of Greenbush Provided KCTC Survey Results for Clay County to Clay Counts Coalition Members
By: Ryan Duey Photo Courtesy of Clay Counts Coalition Jeremy Johnson of Greenbush spoke to Clay Counts Coalition members during their monthly meeting on June

Does Weather Affect Joints and/or Cause Pain? Answers From an Expert
Questions answered by Dr. Tim Penner, physician at Clay County Medical Center. Is there truth to weather changes causing joint pain? “The very common complaint