Category: Business

12th Judicial District Nominating Commission to Meet December 19th
Kansas Judicial Branch The 12th Judicial District Nominating Commission will convene at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, December 19, to discuss the nomination process to fill a

Items Discussed During Clay County Commissioners’ Regular Meeting on December 9th
Topics discussed during the Clay County Commissioners’ regular weekly meeting on December 9th included: Jury Trials, National Opioid Settlement, motor graders, road projects, accidents, 15-year

Items Discussed During Clay Counts Coalition Monthly Meeting on December 11th
By: Ryan Duey Topics discussed during the Clay Counts Coalition’s regular monthly meeting on December 11th included: Young Professionals, YLink Reports, Community Garden, Courageous Conversation,

Dr. Arnold Nagely and Dr. Ray Shultz Honored with Legacy Award by Marysville Chamber & Main Street
Marysville Chamber & Main Street Marysville Chamber and Main Street is proud to announce that Dr. Arnold Nagely and Dr. Ray Shultz will be honored

Clay Center City Council to Vacate a Plat of Subdivision for Upcoming KPP Solar Project
By: Ryan Duey The Clay Center Public Utilities Commission (CCPUC) has been awarded funding by the USDA for a Solar Project near the Water Treatment

Items Discussed During USD 379’s Monthly Board Meeting
By: Ryan Duey Topics discussed during the USD 379’s regular monthly Board Meeting on December 9th included: Building Action Plans, Crisis Team, KASB Convention, technology,

City of Belleville Hires New City Attorney
After almost six months with no city attorney, the City of Belleville has hired Julie Effenbeck of Chester as the new city attorney. Approved unanimously

Clay Center FFA is Partnering with Local Businesses for its Annual Christmas Bingo
By: Ryan Duey Clay Center Community High School FFA is partnering with 24 participating businesses in Clay Center for its annual Business Bingo event. From
Items Discussed During Clay Center City Council’s Regular Meeting on December 3rd
Topics discussed during the Clay Center City Council’s regular meeting on December 3rd included: safety at night, Kiwanis Club, Neighborhood Revitalization Program, Solar Project, BASE
After Nearly a Quarter Century of Service, HOPE Center Director, Terresa Kohman to Retire
Terresa Kohman, director of the HOPE Center in Dickinson County, will retire on Christmas Eve after 24 years of dedicated service. Kohman, who previously worked