Month: June 2025

KBI Arrests Former Cloud County Corrections Officer for Child Sex Crimes
KBI Release Photo Courtesy of the KBI The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) arrested a former Cloud County Sheriff’s Office corrections officer for child sex

Abilene’s Scott Hill Elected as New District 24 Kansas Senator
Photo Courtesy of Scott Hill for Kansas Facebook Page Scott Hill of Abilene has been selected to replace J.R. Claeys as the District 24 Kansas

Get the Latest on the Clay Center Multi-Generational Life Center Project at June 25th Informational Meeting
Photo Courtesy of Grow Clay County Have questions or concerns about the Clay Center Multi-Generational Life Center Project, or simply interested in how it’s coming

Kansas Supreme Court Seeks Public Input on Updated Child Support Guidelines Ahead of July 23 Deadline
Image courtesy Canva The Kansas Supreme Court is inviting public feedback on proposed changes to the child support guidelines. Written comments can be emailed to

Kansas State Board of Education Moves to Make Modified Emergency Substitute License Permanent
Image courtesy Canva The Kansas State Board of Education (KSDE) voted to make the modified emergency substitute teaching license a permanent option. Unlike the standard

Jackson’s Journey Tourney Casts Off July 12, Honoring Local Youth with Fishing, Fun, and Memories
By: Ryan Duey Photo Courtesy of Jackson’s Journey Facebook Page The 2nd annual Jackson’s Journey Tourney is set for Saturday, July 12th at Milford City
Obituary-Barbara Huber
Barbara “Barb” (Adams) Huber, Concordia, passed away on June 20, 2025. She was born on May 26,1938, to Francis Opal (Barleen) and Lawrence Bernice Adams.

Marshall Highlights Benefits of ‘One Big, Beautiful Bill’ Ahead of Senate Vote
Image courtesy Canva Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. released a video Monday touting the benefits of the “One Big, Beautiful Bill,” a sweeping piece of legislation

Chris Kennedy Sworn In as Kansas Wildlife and Parks Secretary, Pledges Stronger Communication and Future Growth
Image courtesy office Gov. Laura Kelly Governor Laura Kelly officially swore in Christopher Kennedy as the new Secretary of the Kansas Department of Wildlife and

Kansas Local Foods Summit to Highlight Community Benefits and Future of Local Food Systems
Image courtesy Canva In Kansas and other farm states, consumers are often close to the sources of their food, a benefit many enjoy through farmers