Category: Business
The Dog Guy Grooming Offers Services In Concordia
By Payton Tholstrup Photos Courtesy of Dog Guy Grooming’s FB Page Andrew Reavis is the owner of The Dog Guy Grooming in Concordia. He has
Clay Center Tattoo Shop’s New Apprentice Looking Forward to Leaving A Lasting Mark, Growing As An Artist
By Quinn O’Hara Photo by Quinn O’Hara Walk The Line Tattoo in Clay Center has a new tattoo artist apprentice. Jay Long has been an

June is Dairy Month: Clay County Family Celebrates Four Generations of Dairy Farmers
Every day, twice a day, the Wohler family milks 100 cows. Loading six at a time into a single-parlor machine – it’s a job that
Miltonvale Resident Transforms Old Building into Sewing School
By Payton Tholstrup Cyndy Monier has been sewing for decades, creating her first dress when she was just eight years old. Now, she is the
Hunt Family Candy Co Selling Caramel For Valentine’s Day
By Quinn O’Hara On Saturday, February 10th, the Hunt Family Candy Company will be selling four flavors of their caramels at Java Junkies in Clay

Glenn’s Music Announces Closure After 40 Years: Family Shares Gratitude in Facebook Post
By Jayson Henderson In a Facebook post, Glenn’s Music, a Poyntz Avenue staple since January 1983, has announced its impending closure. Founded by Glenn Axelton,

Visit Manhattan Gives Awards to Hospitality Businesses in Manhattan
By Payton Tholstrup Visit Manhattan recently awarded several hospitality businesses in Manhattan, KS awards for their achievements. There were four categories: Attraction of the Year,

Beck’s Hybrid Breaks Ground for New Facility in Salina
By Trish Svoboda Beck’s Hybrid, the industry’s third-largest seed brand, recently broke ground on a new facility in Salina, making it its first permanent location

Rockstep Capital Will Acquire Manhattan Town Center
By Jayson Henderson Rockstep Capital LLC, a shopping center investment and management company, is poised to acquire Manhattan Town Center, breathing new life into the

New Bookstore Opens in Clay Center
By Quinn O’Hara A new bookstore has opened for business in downtown Clay Center. Named after the intersection where it lays, 4th & Court Used