Category: Education

Ensuring Child Safety: Safe Kids Month and Free Car Seat Checks
Safe Kids Riley County Coalition At a time of year when unintentional injuries typically rise, Safe Kids Riley County Coalition is celebrating Safe Kids Month

MCAC’s ‘Choose the Arts’ Returns June 9–14 with “Stories Under the Big Top”
Marshall County Arts Cooperative The Marshall County Arts Cooperative will host Choose the Arts—an immersive, one-week arts camp designed to spark creativity and bring young

There is Still Time to Explore 4-H Projects this Year
Marissa Hurst, 4-H/Youth Development Agent With 45 project areas, Kansas 4-H has something for everyone! From Animal Science to Engineering and Technology, we strive to

K-State Garden Hour Watch Party
Kelsey Hatesohl, Horticulture Agent Join us for a fun, new event! Kelsey Hatesohl, River Valley Horticulture Agent is partnering with the Belleville Public Library to

Annual Flint Hills Festival to Bring Fun for the Whole Family May 3rd
By: Ryan Duey The Flint Hills Discovery Center’s annual Flint Hills Festival is set for Saturday, May 3rd at the Blue Earth Plaza from 10:00

WaCo Wabash Livestock Show Set for May 17 at Washington County Fairgrounds
By: Ryan Duey On Saturday, May 17th, the Washington County Fairgrounds will be full of youth and livestock during the WaCo Wabash. This youth livestock

Items Discussed During USD 379’s Monthly Board Meeting on April 14th
Topics discussed during USD 379’s monthly Board meeting on April 14th included: Teammates Program, financials, grant requests, Bond issue, principal reports, KASB membership, new courses,

CCCC Music Department presenting spring band concert
CCCC Release Cloud County Community College’s Music Department will present its Spring Band Concert on Monday, May 21. The concert, which is free, will be
Raegann McDonald Receives KSHSSA Scholarship
The Kansas State High School Activities Association announced the 34 students selected for a $2,000 scholarship made payable to a two-year or four-year accredited college,

Native American Artist to Speak at Cook Series
CCCC Release Monte Yellow Bird Sr., a Native American artist, will present “If You’re Going To Shine, Shine Brightly,” at Cloud County Community College’s Cook