Day: November 11, 2025
KDOT To Hold Groundbreaking at 1-70/K-18 Interchange Wednesday
KDOT Photo Courtesy of Canva The Kansas Department of Transportation has announced that they will host a groundbreaking event to highlight the beginning of the

Obituary-Riley Carr Rankin
Riley Carr Rankin, 80, passed away peacefully on November 4, 2025, in Santa Rosa, California, surrounded by family. Riley was born on July 8, 1945,

Obituary-Mitsuko Vann
Mitsuko Vann, 83 died November 9, 2025 in Wakefield, KS. She was born on May 27, 1942 in Motobu-Cho, Okinawa, the daughter of Kichizo and

Obituary-Frederick Jensen
Frederick M Jensen, 88 died November 8, 2025, in Leonardville, KS. He was born on July 14, 1937, in Clay Center, the son of Romeo

Abilene Prepares for America 250 with Flag Sponsorship Drive
Julie Roller Weeks, Abilene C&VB Photo Courtesy of Abilene Convention & Visitors Bureau Visitors often comment on the American flags waving along Buckeye Avenue and

Kansas Women in Business Conference to Inspire Leadership and Connection
Image courtesy of the Kansas Chamber The Kansas Chamber, in partnership with Go Topeka and the Greater Topeka Partnership, will host the 2025 Kansas Women

Small Businesses Struggle to Fill Jobs as Labor Quality Concerns Hit Highest Level Since 2021
Image courtesy Canva In October, 32% of small business owners said they had job openings they could not fill, the same as in September. Before

Kansans Express Strong Policy Support in Latest Statewide Survey
Image courtesy Canva The Docking Institute of Public Affairs at Fort Hays State University has released the 2025 Kansas Speaks Survey, which gauges public opinion
Obituary- Greg Taylor
Gregory Lee Taylor, age 64 of Marysville, passed away Monday, November 10, 2025, at Community Memorial Healthcare in Marysville. He was born on October 14,

Nearly 1 in 5 Kansans Lack a Personal Physician; Clay County Medical Center Encourages Residents to Establish Care
CCMC Photo Courtesy of CCMC A new analysis from Kaiser Family Foundation found that nearly one in five Kansans do not have a personal physician.