Day: September 24, 2025

Marysville Welcomes South African Rotarians, Celebrates Rotary Friendship and Global Service Ties
Photo Courtesy of Rotary International FB Page Marysville Mayor Todd Frye proclaimed September 22, 2025, as South African Rotary Friendship Day during a visit by

A Life in Color: The Artistic Journey of Kay Gilbert
By Payton Tholstrup Photos courtesy of Kay Gilbert Kay Gilbert, a self-taught artist from North Central Kansas, grew up surrounded by creativity. Her father crafted

Novel Studies, Bengal Innovators, and More: Garfield Elementary Highlights Student Choice
By Payton Tholstrup Photo courtesy of GES Garfield Elementary School (GES) leads the district with the largest class sizes this year, enrolling 176 students between

Kansas Board of Regents Announces 2025 Apply Free Days: College Application Fees Waived October 6–8
Image courtesy Canva Kansas students can apply to college without paying application fees during the 2025 Apply Free Days, set for October 6–8. The program,

USPS Kicks Off 2025 Operation Santa, Invites Families to Send Letters and Share Holiday Wishes
Image courtesy Canva The U.S. Postal Service has launched the 2025 season of USPS Operation Santa, inviting children and families nationwide to start writing and

Mulvane Art Museum Launches “DoPiKa: Reinstate” Exhibition Highlighting Native American Artists and History
Image courtesy Washburn University Washburn University’s Mulvane Art Museum is hosting “DoPiKa: Reinstate,” a new exhibition in partnership with Native-owned organization 785 Arts, running through

Governor Laura Kelly Requests FEMA Extension for Disaster Aid Following September Flooding
Image courtesy Canva Governor Laura Kelly has sent a letter to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) requesting an extension to submit a request for

Items Discussed During the Clay County Commissioners’ Weekly Meeting on Sept. 22nd
Photo Courtesy of Ryan Duey Bobby Shomper, Highway Administrator, presented the Board with materials and costs for the Meadowlark and Limestone Road projects, noting that

Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Jean Goslin, Kansas/American Agri-Women
By Ron Wilson, director of the Huck Boyd National Institute for Rural Development at Kansas State University/Image: Jean Goslin Let’s go to inner city New

Walk for Hope Set for October 12th in Junction City
Mary Snipes, Felix Snipes Foundation Photo Courtesy of Mary Snipes 💥 ALL are WELCOME, INVITED, and can participate with Felix Snipes Foundation in collaboration with