Day: March 12, 2026

Pastor Adam Hamilton Stops in Clay Center During Exploratory Senate Tour
By: Ryan Duey Photo Courtesy of Ryan Duey Reverend Adam Hamilton of Kansas City visited the Clay County Museum in Clay Center on Wednesday, March

March Is National Ladder Safety Month: Experts Urge Proper Use to Prevent Falls
By Trish Svoboda/Images courtesy of the American Ladder Institute March is recognized as National Ladder Safety Month, a campaign aimed at reducing preventable ladder-related injuries

Kansas Senate Advances Bill 363 to Tighten Public Assistance Eligibility and Oversight
By Trish Svoboda/Image courtesy Canva Kansas Senate lawmakers are advancing Senate Bill 363, a proposal aimed at tightening eligibility rules and increasing oversight of public

Bonding Thru Board Games Event Happening in Clyde March 28th
Monica Thayer, Family Resource Management Agent Photo Courtesy of RVED Get ready to roll the dice and grab a slice! River Valley Extension District is

Wichita State Launches Kansas Data Trust to Improve Community Health
By Trish Svoboda/Image courtesy Canva Wichita State University’s Public Policy and Management Center (PPMC) announced it has launched the Kansas Data Trust, a new program

Donate Blood in March: A Simple Act That Can Save Lives
By Trish Svoboda/Image courtesy Canva This March, the American Red Cross is asking donors to help the nation’s blood supply recover from a severe shortage

CCPUC to Replace $450K+ Computer for Power Generator
Clay Center Public Utilities Commission (CCPUC) will request funds to repair their Fairbanks Morse Defense Engine. The engine is the PUC’s only computer-operated engine, which

KU Medical Center Launches Spring Series on Rural Health Challenges and Solutions
By Trish Svoboda/Image courtesy Canva The Kansas Center for Rural Health at the University of Kansas Medical Center announced it is kicking off the spring

North Central Knives Creates Handcrafted Blades, Handles for Hunting and Cooking
In November of 2020, Shawn Tremblay found himself with an extended amount of free time. His wife Janet, was undergoing treatment for breast cancer and

Items Discussed During the Clay Counts Coalition Monthly Meeting on Mar. 11th
By: Ryan Duey Photo Courtesy of Clay Counts Coalition Lesley Hayward with Healthy Blue Kansas presented on Healthy Blue, a Medicaid managed care plan that