Day: July 31, 2025

KDWP Issues Multiple Citations and Makes Arrests During Milford Lake’s Annual “NudieGras” Event
Photo Courtesy of KDWP Facebook Page Authorities issued multiple citations and made seven arrests during a special enforcement operation at Milford Reservoir on Saturday, July

Dive Into Scouting: Clay Center Scout Sign-Up Night Features Night Swim and Cardboard Boat Races August 13th
By: Ryan Duey Photo Courtesy of Cub Scout Pack 55 Join the Clay Center Cub and Scout BSA Troops on Wednesday, August 13th, at the
Obituary-Geraldine “Gerry” Lee Conrad
Geraldine “Gerry” Lee McMain, age 98, died on July 30, 2025, at Liberty Place Assisted Living in Clay Center, Kansas. Gerry was born June 17,

Kansas Tour Highlights Local Food Supply Chain’s Role in Cutting Grocery Costs and Boosting Jobs
Image: Rep. Sharice Davids at Courage Farms speaking with local producers/Image courtesy Rep. Sharice Davids’ office U.S. Representative Sharice Davids wrapped up a district-wide supply

Senator Moran Advances Veterans’ ACCESS Act to Expand Community and VA Healthcare Options
Image courtesy Canva U.S. Senator Jerry Moran, chairman of the Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, led a markup session on 24 bills this week, including

From Athlete to Coach: Rylan Cheney Returns to Lead the Next Generation of T-Birds
By Payton Tholstrup Photo courtesy of Cloud County Community College Track and Field Facebook Page Cloud County Community College track and field has announced the

Evergy Warns of Rise in Sophisticated Scams Targeting Customers
Image courtesy Canva Evergy is urging customers to stay alert as scam attempts increase this summer. Scammers are using advanced tactics like fake websites, spoofed

State Confirms Two Equine Disease Cases in Kansas: EIA in Sedgwick County, West Nile in Harper County
Image courtesy Canva The Kansas Department of Agriculture’s Division of Animal Health has confirmed two separate cases of reportable diseases in Kansas horses: Equine Infectious

Cloud County Teams and Athletes Earn NJCAA All-Academic Honors
By Payton Tholstrup Photo Courtesy of Cloud County Community College Facebook Page Each year, the NJCAA honors student-athletes for their academic commitment by naming them

Professional 14-Year-Old Trick, Roman Rider to Perform at Longford Rodeo
Since she could talk, Liberty “Libby” Cunningham wanted to be a trick horse rider. At just 1 or 2 years old, she’d point and was