Month: September 2025

Items Discussed during the Clay Counts Coalition’s Meeting on September 10th
Photo Courtesy of Clay Counts Coalition Lisa Last gave a presentation on USD 379’s Teammates Mentoring Program. Teammates matches volunteer adults with students in the

Walk-In Flu Shot Clinics planned in October at Heartland Health Care Clinic in Abilene
Memorial Health System Photo Courtesy of Canva Heartland Health Care Clinic in Abilene will host several Walk-in Flu Shot Clinics throughout the month of October
Pickleball Popularity Grows in Clay Center
By Payton Tholstrup Photos courtesy of Gloria Fowles Pickleball has quickly become one of the fastest-growing sports in the country. Blending elements of tennis, badminton,

Clay County Museum Excited to Open Two New Exhibits During Piotique Celebration
By: Ryan Duey Photo Courtesy of Clay County Museum The Clay County Museum has announced it will open two new exhibits over Piotique weekend, a

CKMHC Marks Two Years of Co-Responder Program, Honoring Crisis Responders in Salina
Image courtesy CKMHC Central Kansas Mental Health Center (CKMHC) is marking two years of its Co-Responder Program during National Co-Responder and Crisis Responder Week, September

New Report Highlights Urgent Need to Sustain Kansas Nursing Workforce
Image courtesy Canva A new report from the Kansas Nursing Workforce Center shows Kansas is facing a growing nursing shortage. Between 2015 and 2025, the

Experts Warn Consumers to Stay Vigilant Against Scams Targeting Phones, Emails, and Online Accounts
Image courtesy Canva Whether by phone, email, or fraudulent websites, consumers face constant attempts of scammers trying to steal money or personal information. Experts say
Upcoming I-70 Traffic Changes for Pavement Replacement in Junction City
Kansas Department of Transportation Photo Courtesy of Canva As work progresses on the pavement replacement project in Junction City, motorists should anticipate the following traffic

Kansas to Receive $5.7 Million in Federal Disaster Aid After June Storms
Image courtesy Canva U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. (R-Kansas), announced Thursday that the Trump Administration will provide $5.7 million in emergency aid to Kansas. The

Tailgating Safely: K-State Expert Shares Key Tips to Keep Food Safe This Fall Sports Season
Image courtesy Canva As fall sports kick off across the country, tailgating is back in full swing. Food safety is a key concern for those