Month: September 2025

Kansas’ VRUSA Tool Named National Finalist in 2025 America’s Transportation Awards
Image courtesy Canva The Kansas Department of Transportation’s (KDOT) Vulnerable Road User Safety Assessment (VRUSA) Tool has been named one of 12 national finalists in

Kansas Unveils Roadmap to Advance Aviation Technology, Boost Economy, and Expand Statewide Access
Image courtesy KDOT The Kansas Department of Transportation’s Division of Aviation, along with the Department of Commerce and aviation partners, has released the Kansas Advanced

Kansas Joins National “Week Without Driving” Challenge to Raise Awareness About Transportation Needs
By Trish Svoboda/Image courtesy Kansas Rides The Week Without Driving challenge is returning to Kansas, giving residents a chance to experience life without a personal

Hospice volunteer Joni Cook receives statewide Hero Award
Memorial Health System Photo Courtesy of MHS Joni Cook, a dedicated volunteer with Home Health and Hospice of Dickinson County, was honored with the Home

Nurse Communication Ranked Among Top 8% of Hospitals Nationwide at Clay County Medical Center
Clay County Medical Center Photo Courtesy of CCMC Clay County Medical Center (CCMC) has earned national recognition for excellence in nurse communication, receiving a prestigious
Obituary-Jim Eggerman
Jim Lee Eggerman, age 65 of Green, died August 27, 2025. He was born on July 19, 1960, in Clay Center, the son of John
Obituary-Cheryl Yungeberg
Cheryl Marie Yungeberg, age 78 of Waterville, passed away Wednesday, September 24, 2025 at her residence. She was born January 10, 1947, the daughter of

Then & Now: Civil War Monument
The Clay County Courthouse is home to a Civil War soldier monument that has been in place since 1911. The base was crafted by longtime

Vitacorps Expands Advanced Residential Wellness Program at Fort Riley
Vitacorps Photo Courtesy of Fort Riley, KS Vitacorps, a leader in integrated wellness solutions for military environments, today announced the next phase of its comprehensive

Washington: Edith’s House, in Urgent Need of Donations
Photo Courtesy of Canva Washington County’s food pantry, Edith’s House, is facing urgent financial strain as rising grocery costs and increasing demand stretch resources thin.