Category: Entertainment

Jayhusker Races Coming Back to Clay County Fairgrounds September 28th During Piotique Weekend
By: Ryan Duey The Jayhusker Races are returning to the Clay County Fairgrounds dirt track on Saturday, September 28th during the Piotique Celebration. Hot laps

Enjoy Friendly Competition for a Great Cause During Prairie Paws “Par for Paws” Golf Tournament Fundraiser
By: Ryan Duey Prairie Paws Animal Shelter in Manhattan is collaborating with the Stagg Hill Golf Course for its 1st Annual Par for the Paws

Motown Magic Comes to Marshall County
MCAC Release The Sounds of Soul, an acclaimed Motown tribute act from Tampa Bay, Fla., is bringing their high-energy show to Marshall County for two

Belleville to Host Inaugural “Autumn Fest” next Month
By: Ryan Duey Belleville Chamber & Mainstreet will host its inaugural Autumn Fest on Saturday, October 5th from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. in downtown

13th Annual Flint Hills Praisefest this Weekend in Manhattan
By: Ryan Duey The 13th annual Flint Hills Praisefest, the largest free Christian music festival in Kansas, will take place from Friday, September 20th to

Concordia’s 42nd Annual Fall Fest Includes a Full Day of Events, Activities, and More
By: Ryan Duey On September 28th, downtown Concordia will be full of people, activities, and vendors when it hosts its 42nd annual Fall Fest celebration.

Fort Riley’s Fall Apple Day Festival set for October 5
From Fort Riley Fort Riley’s Fall Apple Day Festival returns Saturday, October 5 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The festival, which is free and

Washington’s Annual FNB Fall Fest will Offer Fun for the Entire Family
By: Ryan Duey Washington’s annual FNB Fall Fest will take place on Saturday, September 21st, with a full day of events and activities for the

Abilene’s Oktoberfest Full of Authentic German Heritage
By: Ryan Duey On Friday, September 20th and Saturday, September 21st parts of downtown Abilene will be closed off and full of vendors and German

Amateur Radio Enthusiast Hosts Clay Co. Public Service Scanner Feed
Eating his nightly pie – this time, chocolate – Clay Center resident Jimmie Nichols settled in to talk about his scanner feed. In May of