Month: June 2025

OneMarysville Offers Leadership Workshop
OneMarysville Photo Courtesy of OneMarysville OneMarysville continues its professional development series with a workshop designed to build stronger, more collaborative workplaces and communities. Where Everyone Leads will

Victorian Lawn Party and Open House Set for June 21st at Historic Starcke House in Junction City
By: Ryan Duey Photo Courtesy of GCHS Facebook Page On Saturday, June 21st, the Geary County Historical Society and Museum (GCHS) invites the public to

Community Foundation of Dickinson County Seeks Nominations for Quiet Hero and Volunteer of the Year Awards
Elizabeth Weese, Community Foundation of Dickinson County Photo Courtesy of ChatGPT The Community Foundation of Dickinson County is excited to once again open nominations for

Topics Discussed During USD 379’s Regular Monthly Board Meeting on June 9th
Photo Courtesy of USD 379 Topics discussed during the USD 379 regular Board meeting on June 9th included: recognition of State Athletes, end of year

Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Jim Sipes, Sipes Seed
By Ron Wilson, director of the Huck Boyd National Institute for Rural Development at Kansas State University/Photo: Jim Sipes courtesy Ron Wilson “We need to

MHS EMPLOYEES GIVE TO LOCAL FAMILY AFTER HOUSE FIRE
Memorial Health System Photo Courtesy of MHS Employees of Memorial Health System (MHS) wore blue jeans at work, in May, for a “Jeans Day” fundraiser.

Obituary-Cheryl A. Sulkosky
Cheryl Ann Sulkosky, age 78, passed away on Friday, June 6, 2025, at Belleville Healthcare & Rehab, Belleville, KS. She was born on February 13, 1947,

Strawberry Moon to Shine Low in the Sky During Rare Lunar Event On June 11th
By Payton Tholstrup Photo courtesy of Canva The last full moon of spring will reach its peak illumination at 2:44 am central time on Wednesday,

Keep Rabbits Out of the Garden: K-State Expert Shares Simple, Effective Solutions
Image courtesy Canva Rabbits are frequent visitors to home gardens, especially when spring flowers and vegetables begin to grow. Kansas State University horticulture expert Cynthia

RAISE Kansas Expands STEMM Opportunities for Rural Students Through Hands-On Learning and Workforce Collaboration
Image courtesy FHSU In its first year collaborating with Fort Hays State University’s Science and Math Education Institute (SMEI), RAISE Kansas has made significant strides