Category: Education

The County Fair is More than Just a Ribbon
Marissa Hurst, 4-H Youth Development Agent Photo Courtesy of RVED When people think of the county fair, they usually think of carnival rides, food trucks,

Comedian Taylor Johnson to Perform “Strong Feeling About Being Alive” During Clay Counts Free Event on Sept. 2nd
Photo Courtesy of Taylor Johnson The Clay Counts Coalition invites community members to its next free Courageous Conversations event titled ‘Strong Feelings About Being Alive’

Medicare Basics Meeting
Jordan Schuette, Adult Development and Aging Photo Courtesy of RVED Medicare, all its parts, and the advertisements can be confusing. Let us help. Join, Jordan

Manhattan Celebrates Opening of Flint Hills Community Accelerator and CBI with Ribbon-Cutting
Photo Courtesy of Canva The City of Manhattan celebrated the grand opening of the Flint Hills Community Accelerator and Childcare Business Initiative (CBI) on Thursday

KCTC Survey Shows Declining Substance Use but Rising Mental Health and Bullying Concerns in Clay County Schools
Photo Courtesy of Canva During the Clay Counts Coalition’s monthly meeting on August 13th, Matt Weller, Clay Counts Community Coordinator, presented data related to the

KSDS Assistance Dogs to Celebrate 35 Years of Changing Lives in North-Central Kansas Aug. 22nd
By: Ryan Duey Photo Courtesy of KSDS KSDS Assistance Dogs, Inc., a nonprofit organization in Washington that breeds, raises, trains, and provides service dogs for

Items Discussed During the USD 379 Board Regular Meeting on August 11th
Photo Courtesy of USD 379 Topics discussed during the USD 379 monthly board meeting on August 11th included: sidewalk work, TLEC Contract, Delegate Assembly, District

On 811 Day, KGS Reminds all to Call Before You Dig
Kansas Gas Service Photo Courtesy of 811 On 811 Day, recognized on August 11, Kansas Gas Service encourages everyone planning any outdoor projects to consider

Documentary on Forgotten Mining Town of Minersville to Screen Saturday at Cloud County Museum
By: Ryan Duey A documentary on the legacy of a Ghost Town that was once sprawling with miners and their families north of Concordia will

CCCC Community Music Ensembles Looking for Members
CCCC Release Photo Courtesy of Canva Cloud County Community College’s community music ensembles, under the direction of music instructor Chris Langsford, are accepting new members.