Category: Health

Jeremy Johnson of Greenbush Provided KCTC Survey Results for Clay County to Clay Counts Coalition Members
By: Ryan Duey Photo Courtesy of Clay Counts Coalition Jeremy Johnson of Greenbush spoke to Clay Counts Coalition members during their monthly meeting on June

Kansas Trails, Inc. Launches in Marysville
Photo Courtesy of Canva Trail advocates from across Kansas gathered in Marysville last week to officially launch Kansas Trails Inc. (KTI), a new statewide organization

Suspected Overdoses Increase in Riley County
Riley County Release Photo Courtesy of Riley County During the five-week period from April 27 to May 31 this year, the Kansas Department of Health

Clay County Medical Center Welcomes Wendy Gibson, PMHNP, to Behavioral Health Team
CCMC Release Photo Courtesy of CCMC Clay County Medical Center (CCMC) is pleased to announce the addition of Wendy Gibson, PMHNP, to its behavioral health

Cloud County Health Needs Assessment Survey Now Open
Photo Courtesy of Canva AI North Central Kansas Medical Center is encouraging all Cloud County residents to take part in the 2025 Community Health Needs
Clay Center’s 2024 Water Quality Report Confirms Safe Drinking Supply
Photo Courtesy of Canva The Clay Center Public Utilities Commission recently sent out its 2024 Annual Water Quality Report to local residents. The report provided

HHCC Providers Donate Time and Services for Sports Physicals, and Give Back USD 435
Memorial Health System Photo Courtesy of MHS The providers at Heartland Health Care Clinic (HHCC), located at Memorial Hospital in Abilene, recently presented Brandi McGivney,

Community Memorial Healthcare Welcomes Dr. Kimberly Euler Deters to Blue Rapids Medical Clinic
Community Memorial Healthcare Community Memorial Healthcare is pleased to announce that Dr. Kimberly Euler Deters will join the Blue Rapids Medical Clinic as a Family
Geary and Riley Counties Receive Federal Grant from S.T.O.P Violence Against Women Act Program
Photo Courtesy of Canva Governor Laura Kelly announced over $2.3 million in federal grants to enhance services for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, rape,
Various Blood Drives Planned Around Area this Week
Photo Courtesy of the American Red Cross May is Trauma Awareness Month, and the American Red Cross urges people to make blood donation a priority.