Category: Featured
Geary County HR professional recognized
By Jennifer Theurer Crystal Malchose, HR professional for Geary County, was recently recognized as HR Professional of the Year from the Kansas County Human Resource
Republic County offers youth entrepreneurs an avenue for business
By Jennifer Theurer The Republic County Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge is open to students from 6th to 12th grade that have a business idea they would

Pony Express 120 Gravel Dash adds new race category
By Jennifer Theurer The Pony Express 120 Gravel Dash organizers have added a new category to this year’s event. Race Director Mark Hoffman said there

Wakefield Stage Project begins fundraising phase
By Jennifer Theurer As plans for summer celebrations get under way, those that work closely with the Wakefield Birthday Bash saw several needs in the

Oklahoma Heart Institute offers no-surgery heart valve replacement
By Jennifer Theurer According to a recent article by News on 6 reporter Makayla Glenn, doctors at Oklahoma Heart Institute are now offering a heart

Clay Center student earns private pilot’s license
By Jennifer Theurer In a recent article written and distributed by USD 379 Communications, Miley McGee, senior at Clay Center Community High School, talked about

Veteran portraits on display in Abilene
By Jennifer Theurer The Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum is currently featuring the “We the People” project by American watercolor artist Mary Whyte. According to

Oklahoma woman gets life in prison for role in deaths of 2 Kansas women
By Jennifer Theurer According to a recent KAKE News report, one of five people accused in the deaths of two Kansas women in 2024 has

England may have booked Kansas lodging for World Cup
By Jennifer Theurer In a story aired recently on Fox4 News, it is rumored that England’s national football team has secured its living quarters for

Leavenworth immigrant detention center takes another step forward
By Jennifer Theurer According to a recent article written by Zane Irwin, reporter for the Kansas News Service, a private prison company is another step