Month: September 2025

Abilene’s Wild West Gravel Fest Returns Sept. 20 with Bike Races, Cash Prizes, and Oktoberfest Fun
By: Ryan Duey Photo Courtesy of Wild West Gravel Fest Abilene’s Wild West Gravel Fest is back for another year of racing on Saturday, September

Kansas Encourages Residents to Apply for Lifeline Program During National Digital Connectivity Week
Image courtesy Canva Phone and internet access are essential lifelines, yet many Kansans struggle to afford connectivity. In recognition of National Digital Connectivity and Lifeline

KU Study Reveals Gaps in Kansas’ Opioid Treatment, Urges Expanded Access and Reduced Stigma
Image courtesy Canva A recent University of Kansas study has revealed significant gaps in Kansas’ response to opioid addiction, highlighting a lack of access to

Advena Living Closed, Will Not Reopen Due to KDADS Complaint
In early August, residents of Advena Living in Clay Center reported to KCLY that they had been moved due to black mold within the location’s

Clay County Medical Center Welcomes Crystal Hathorne, MSN, APRN, PMHNP-BC, to Behavioral Health Team
Bryce Dolan, Clay County Medical Center Photo Courtesy of CCMC Clay County Medical Center (CCMC) is pleased to announce the addition of Crystal Hathorne, MSN,

Two Concordia Juveniles in Critical Condition After Fire Accident
Concordia Police Department Photo Courtesy of CPD On Saturday, September 6, 2025, at 9:51 PM, Officers with the Concordia Police Department heard a loud noise

Unlocking the Potential of Intergenerational Leadership
OneMarysville Photo Courtesy of OneMarysville In today’s workplaces and communities, four—or even five—generations often work side by side. Each has been shaped by unique forces—technological

MCAC Hosts “Tearin’ Up the Dance Floor” — Music Through the Decades
Marshall County Arts Cooperative Photo Courtesy of MCAC The Marshall County Arts Cooperative invites the community to Tearin’ Up the Dance Floor, a fun, intergenerational

Wildcats Fall to Army After Second-Half Struggles
By Jayson Henderson Kansas State saw a 13-7 halftime lead slip away in a 24-21 loss to Army on Saturday at Bill Snyder Family Stadium.

K-State Women Take Platte River Title, Men Third
By Jayson Henderson The K-State women’s cross country team opened its season with a win at the Platte River Rumble Gold 5k on Friday, its