Category: Lifestyle

The Golden Ticket Fund Launches for CKFF Carnival
Community Foundation of Dickinson County Photo Courtesy of CFDC What began as a heartfelt idea from a local Fair Board member has grown into a

Marysville to Unite Community for America 250 Patriot’s Flag Mural Mosaic
By: Ryan Duey Photo Courtesy of Canva The City of Marysville will be bringing citizens together to celebrate the 250th anniversary of America with a

Marysville Mayor Planning Youth-Led Redesign of City Flag
By: Ryan Duey Photo Courtesy of City of Marysville Marysville Mayor Todd Frye is looking to incorporate the youth of the community to help design

Abilene Showcases History Through Two Gravel Kansas Bike Trails
By: Ryan Duey Photo Courtesy of AC&VB Abilene is home to two Gravel Kansas bike trails, offering bicycle enthusiasts two challenging rides that highlight Abilene’s

Freedom Sings to Bring Veterans’ Stories to Life at Junction City’s Freedom Fest
Freedom Sings will join the lineup for this year’s Freedom Fest in Junction City, bringing a unique opportunity for veterans and their families to share
Davidson to perform at Grow Clay County Annual Meeting
By Jennifer Theurer Jeff Davidson will be entertaining attendees at the Grow Clay County Annual Meeting February 21 with his own mix of western music

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

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
Mother-Son Dance planned for Feb. 15
By Jennifer Theurer A Mother-Son Dance will be held from 3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. on February 15 at the St Peter & Paul Parish

Kansas author illuminates woman’s contribution to science in new book
By Jennifer Theurer Eunice Newton Foote discovered that carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas in 1856, but it wasn’t until John Tyndall made the same