Month: July 2025

Blood Drive Set for Late July in Clay Center
The American Red Cross is currently experiencing an emergency need for type O blood donations. Summer often means a decline in donations due to vacations and

July Marks 35 Years of the Americans with Disabilities Act
Image courtesy Canva This July marks the 35th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which became law in 1990. The ADA is a

Three Minor Earthquakes Shake Graham County, KS in Two-Hour Span
Image courtesy Canva The U.S. Geological Survey recorded three minor earthquakes in Graham County on Saturday afternoon, all occurring within a two-hour span. The first

Grounds Team Keeps Fort Hays State University Blooming Year-Round
Image courtesy Fort Hays State University The flower beds and neatly maintained walkways at Fort Hays State University reflect the year-round dedication of the university’s

Arts Cooperative Tees Up Annual Swinging Fore the Arts Golf Tournament
Marshall County Arts Cooperative Photo Courtesy of MCAC The Marshall County Arts Cooperative is bringing its unique flair to the fairway with Swinging Fore the

Obituary-Ralph D. Kearn
Ralph D. Kearn, age 73, entered into rest on Friday, July 4, 2025, at the North Central Kansas Health Center, Concordia, Kansas. He was born

CCMC Named One of America’s 100 Best Hospitals for Patient Experience by the Women’s Choice Award®
CCMC Release Photo Courtesy of CCMC Clay County Medical Center (CCMC) is proud to announce it has been recognized as one of the 100 Best
Marshall County Arts Cooperative Presents an Evening of Comedy
MCAC Release Photo Courtesy of MCAC The Marshall County Arts Cooperative presents an evening of professional stand-up comedy on Friday, July 25, beginning at 7

Obituary-Dr. Duane L. Scott, M.D.
Dr. Duane L. Scott, age 90, of Belleville, Kansas, passed away peacefully at Cedarhurst Assisted Living in Lawrence, Kansas, on July 2, 2025. A beloved

Measles Exposure at Wesley Medical Center
Press Release/Kansas Department of Health and Environment TOPEKA –The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) and local health departments continue to respond to measles