Category: Featured

JCPD K-9 Set to Retire after 11 years of Loyal Service
By: Ryan Duey Barney, a dedicated K-9 officer with the Junction City Police Department (JCPD), is retiring after 11 years of exemplary service. As his

Picnic at the Park Fundraiser at Morrowville City Park will Help Resident Who Lost Home in Fire
By: Ryan Duey Tomorrow, August 17th, join the Morrowville community at the Morrowville City Park for a Picnic at the Park Fundraiser, starting at 4:00

CCCHS Alum to Participate in Televised, Bare-Knuckle Fight This September
by Bethaney Phillips Her stage name is The Accountant. Braids in and shorts on, Kayla Williams will soon make her bare fist fighting debut in

K-State 105 Rural Ag Health Community Health Worker Project will Focus on Health in River Valley District
By: Ryan Duey K-State 105 has announced a new initiative to help provide more comprehensive health assistance for people in agriculture and rural communities. Wade

Clay Center Zoo Adds Unique New Residents, Patagonian Cavies
By: Ryan Duey The Clay Center Zoo has recently welcomed the arrival of some Patagonian Cavies to the zoo. Cavies, also known as Maras, are

Many Items Discussed During Clay Counts Coalition’s Monthly Meeting
By: Ryan Duey On Wednesday, August 14th the Clay Counts Coalition met for their regular monthly meeting. Items discussed included a YLink Presentation, Farmer to

Endangered Red Panda Cub Born at Sunset Zoo
Sunset Zoo Release It’s a girl! Sunset Zoo is excited to announce that red panda parents, Loofah and Simone, gave birth to a cub on

Irrigation Ales Adds Specialty Beer to Support ALS
By: Ryan Duey Irrigation Ales in Courtland is partnering with the ALS Therapy Development Institute (ALS TDI) and other breweries across the U.S. for “Ales

Irrigation Ales to Participate in Ales for ALS™ in 2024
Irrigation Ales Release This year, Irrigation Ales in Courtland, along with hundreds of breweries across the United States are participating in Ales for ALS™, a program

Blood Drives Upcoming in Minneapolis, Belleville, Concordia
By: Ryan Duey The American Red Cross faces a critical blood shortage after its national inventory dropped by over 25% in July. Record-breaking summer heat