Month: September 2025

CCARE to Host Inaugural ‘Bark the Halls’ Holiday Giving Gala November 8th in Clay Center
By: Ryan Duey Photo Courtesy of CCARE The Clay County Animal Rescue and Education Center (CCARE) will host a ‘Bark the Halls’ Holiday Giving Gala

K-State Salina Launches Civic Lecture Series with Focus on Adult Education and Workforce Development
Image courtesy K-State Kansas State University Salina’s Civic Lecture Series returns for the 2025-2026 academic year with a discussion on adult education and the role

Governor Kelly Orders Flags Lowered to Half-Staff on 9/11 Anniversary to Honor Victims and First Responders
Image courtesy Canva Governor Laura Kelly has ordered flags across Kansas to be flown at half-staff from sunrise to sunset on Thursday, September 11, 2025,

Grow Clay County Announces Leadership Transition; Muruato Accepts Job with Dickinson County Economic Development
The Grow Clay County Board of Directors announces that Executive Director Natalie Muruato has accepted a new career opportunity and will step down from her

Marysville Farmers Market Special Edition Set for September 20
OneMarysville Photo Courtesy of Canva Shoppers, music lovers and families will find something to enjoy when the Marysville Farmers Market brings a Special Edition to

Intro to Estate Planning to be held in Clay Center
Monica Thayer, Family Resource Management Extension Agent Photo Courtesy of RVED Planning for the future is important. The River Valley District is offering an educational

Kansas Awards $40.5 Million for 27 Local Bridge Projects Across the State
Image courtesy Canva Governor Laura Kelly and Kansas Transportation Secretary Calvin Reed announced that 27 bridge projects across Kansas will receive $40.5 million in state

Survey Shows Americans Losing Confidence in U.S. Food Safety
Image courtesy Canva A recent survey from the International Food Information Council (IFIC) finds that Americans are losing confidence in the safety of U.S. Food

September Focus: Suicide Prevention and Access to 24/7 Crisis Support in Kansas
Image courtesy Canva Suicide is a leading cause of death in Kansas, affecting individuals, families, and communities. Access to timely care and crisis services can

K-State’s ‘Living Well Wednesday’ Webinars Return Sept. 17 with Timely Health and Safety Topics
Pat Melgares, K-State Research and Extension Photo Courtesy of Kansas State University’s popular Living Well Wednesday webinar series returns this fall, continuing a tradition that began during