Month: June 2025

Transfer Shea Harmeson Signs with Kansas State Men’s Golf
Kansas State men’s golf added transfer Shea Harmeson to its 2025-26 roster, head coach Grant Robbins announced Wednesday. Harmeson comes from Saginaw Valley State, where

Bernat Earns First Team All-America Honors from Golfweek
Kansas State senior women’s golfer Carla Bernat was named a First Team All-American by Golfweek, marking the second time in two weeks she has earned

Learn From a Legend: Jackie Stiles at FCA Camp in Clay Center
Kansas basketball legend Jackie Stiles will headline this summer’s FCA Basketball Camp in Clay Center, scheduled for Friday, July 18. The event, hosted by the
Sweet Success: Local High School Student Starts Cookie Business
By Payton Tholstrup Janae Wolf, owner of Janae’s Cookies, started her business a little over six months ago. The idea began two years ago when

Fort Riley and the Big Red One to Host a Summer Concert Series
Fort Riley Photo Courtesy of Fort Riley As part of celebrating the 250th birthday of the U.S. Army and the 108th birthday of America’s First

Candidates Finalized for November 4th Election in Clay County
Image courtesy of Canva The following candidates filed to run for office prior to the June 2nd deadline. Elections will be held on November 4th. USD

Kansas Breastfeeding Coalition Awards $10,000 to Strengthen Local Support for Families
Image courtesy Canva The Kansas Breastfeeding Coalition (KBC) has awarded $10,000 in funding to fourteen local breastfeeding coalitions. These local groups play a key role

Anderes Family Opens Crematory in Riley to Further Support Area Communities
By: Ryan Duey Photo Courtesy of Anderes-Pfeifley Funeral Home The owners of Anderes-Pfeifley Funeral Home in Riley and Christie-Anderes Funeral Home in Waterville recently announced

Wakefield Launches “Altitude Athletes” to Build Strength, Confidence, and Community for Girls This Summer
WAKEFIELD — Before most of the town is even awake, a group of girls will be hitting the gym at Wakefield School. At 6:30 every

Then and Now: Idana School Part 1
The township of Idana was founded in 1882 when two land owners combined the names of their wives, Ida Howland and Anna Broughton, to the