Month: August 2025
KSU to Offer Game Day Shuttle During Home Football Games
Kansas State University Photo Courtesy of KSU The excitement of a home football game doesn’t have to be accompanied by the stress of navigating game

Obituary-Eddie K. Daniels
Eddie K. Daniels, age 85, formerly of Purcell, OK, passed away on Wednesday, August 27, 2025, at his home in Concordia, KS surrounded by his

Standing up Together to Promote Mental Health in Construction
Jill Sherman, McCown Gordon Photo Courtesy of Canva Join us on September 12, 2025 from 3:00-4:15 pm at MATC in Room 401B. Hear from Mental

USD 379 Implements Snow Route Status for Inclement Weather
For the upcoming winter season, USD 379 announces the addition of snow routes, which is intended to keep kids in school in days of inclement

Kansas State University Opens Applications for Fall 2025 Entrepreneurship Accelerator Program
Image courtesy K-State Kansas entrepreneurs and early-stage startups can now apply for support through Kansas State University’s Center for Entrepreneurship Accelerator program. The program, run

Items Discussed During the Clay County Commissioners’ Weekly Meeting on Aug. 25th
Photo Courtesy of Ryan Duey Ryan West, County Maintenance, discussed the placement of a water spicket or a hydrant on the east side of the

Obituary-Juanita A. Horak
Juanita Avonne Horak went home to be with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, on August 27, 2025, in Baldwin City, Kansas. She was born
Obituary – Jimmy J. Parrack
Jimmy J. Parrack, 76, Washington, died Sunday, August 24, 2025 at Ascension Via Christi Hospital in Manhattan. Visitation will be from 4 to 8

Make Your Donation Go Further During CCCIF’s Gather for Good Match Day, with a 50% Fund Match
By: Ryan Duey Photo Courtesy of CCCIF The Clay Center Community Improvement Foundation’s (CCCIF) Gather for Good Match Day is less than a month away.

Labor Day “Labor Your Legs” Fun Run Returns to Washburn University to Honor Late Professor and Wife
Image courtesy Washburn University The Sunflower Striders Running Club, in partnership with the Washburn University Foundation & Alumni Association and the College of Arts &