Category: Education

Western-Themed Tourism Trail Garners Midwest Recognition
Julie Roller-Weeks, Abilene Convention & Visitors Bureau Photos Courtesy of AC&VB The Abilene Convention & Visitors Bureau is proud to announce that the Kansas Gunsmoke

Chapman Center, RCGS to Present ‘Big Dam Foolishness’ on Lost Blue River Valley Communities in Manhattan, June 22
By: Ryan Duey Photo Courtesy of RCGS The Chapman Center for Rural Studies and the Riley County Genealogical Society (RCGS) are collaborating to present ‘Big
Flint Hills Community Accelerator of Manhattan Taking Applications for Childcare Providers
The Flint Hills Community Accelerator (FHCA), an effort of the ongoing Childcare Business Initiative (CBI), a collaborative project led by the Greater Manhattan Community Foundation

Xeroscaping = Water Smart Landscaping Workshop
Kelsey Hatesohl, Horticulture Agent Photos Courtesy of River Valley Extension District Water is a precious resource in Kansas, and around the world. Learn how to

OneMarysville Offers Leadership Workshop
OneMarysville Photo Courtesy of OneMarysville OneMarysville continues its professional development series with a workshop designed to build stronger, more collaborative workplaces and communities. Where Everyone Leads will

Topics Discussed During USD 379’s Regular Monthly Board Meeting on June 9th
Photo Courtesy of USD 379 Topics discussed during the USD 379 regular Board meeting on June 9th included: recognition of State Athletes, end of year

USD 475, Cloud County Community College Partner for June STEM Camp at Junction City High School
Photo Courtesy of Canva AI Geary County Schools USD 475 has announced it is partnering with Cloud County Community College to offer an exciting four-day

Running Towards the Fire Director’s Screening at Eisenhower Presidential Library
Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum Photo Courtesy of Eisenhower Presidential Library The Eisenhower Presidential Library is hosting a director’s screening of the new Kansas City

Concordia Welcomes Visitors Nationwide for 22nd Annual Orphan Train Rider Celebration June 12–14
By: Ryan Duey Photo Courtesy of National Orphan Train Complex From Thursday, June 12th to Saturday, June 14th, the National Orphan Train Complex (NOTC) in

Funding Campaign for Education Center at Eisenhower Presidential Library Nearing Goal
Photos Courtesy of Eisenhower Presidential Library The Eisenhower Foundation has launched a $17 million capital campaign to build a state-of-the-art Education Center at the Eisenhower