Day: November 14, 2025

New Business to Open in Downtown Clay Center on Court St.
A new business will open in downtown Clay Center this November. On the 26th, Enchanted Kreations will hold its ribbon-cutting ceremony at 509 Court St,

Kansas Declares End to Major TB Outbreak in Kansas City Metro After Nearly Two Years
Image courtesy Canva The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) says the tuberculosis (TB) outbreak in the Kansas City, Kansas, metro area is officially

K-State Graduate Students Showcase Research and Strengthen Skills at Annual Forum
Image: Winners who were present for the awards ceremony in photo from left: Md Suzauddula, Mohsen Davoudkhani, Vidya Nadar, Nayara Mota Miranda Soares, Mia Reyes

CDC Investigates Multistate Infant Botulism Outbreak Linked to ByHeart Infant Formula
Image courtesy Canva Health officials are investigating a multistate outbreak of infant botulism linked to ByHeart Whole Nutrition infant formula. The Centers for Disease Control

Kansas Seeks Share of $50 Billion Federal Fund to Transform Rural Health Care
Image courtesy Canva Kansas submitted a 60-page application last week seeking a share of $50 billion in federal funding for rural health through the Rural

K-State Grant Expands Computer Science and Place-Based Learning in Rural Schools
Image courtesy Canva Kansas State University’s College of Education, in partnership with the Rural Education Center, is using a Patterson Foundation grant to integrate computer

Pulmonary Hypertension Awareness Month Highlights Early Detection, Whole-Person Care
By Trish Svoboda/Image courtesy Canva November is Pulmonary Hypertension Awareness Month, and the Pulmonary Hypertension Association has deemed this year’s campaign, “EmPHasize Your Health,” which

OCCK Transportation Announces Public Forums for 81 Connection Changes
Kansas Mobility Management Photo Courtesy of Kansas Mobility Management OCCK Inc. Transportation invites the public to upcoming Public Forums to discuss the upcoming 81 Connection

VA, Legion Leaders Highlight Clay County Veterans and Available Support Services
By: Ryan Duey Photo Courtesy of Ashley Delehanty with the Veterans Administration (VA), along with American Legion Post #101 members Ron and Jeanna Fancella, spoke

Notable People: Uriah Need
Uriah Evans Need served 13 years in non-consecutive terms as sheriff of Clay County. He also served as a U.S. Marshal for more than a