Category: Travel

J-Hill Road Bridge at Exit 299 to Close Over I-70 in Junction City
KDOT On Wednesday, March 5, the Kansas Department of Transportation will close the J-Hill Road bridge over I-70 in Junction City, pending bridge replacement. KDOT

I-70 Pavement Replacement Project to Resume at Junction City
KDOT On Monday, March 3, the final phase, Phase Three, of the I-70 pavement replacement project at Junction City is scheduled to begin. During the

Juliette closing from Poyntz to Houston/Pierre Alley in Manhattan
City of Manhattan The City of Manhattan announced that starting Monday, February 24, the next phase of Juliette Avenue construction will begin, with a closure extending

CCCHS Student Represents Kansas at National Leadership Forum, Advocates for Youth Prevention Efforts
By: Ryan Duey Two Clay Center Community High School YLink members were offered scholarships to attend CADCA’s 35th Annual National Leadership Forum in National Harbor,

American Freedom Tribute to Host Hog Roast Fundraiser in Concordia for Traveling Tribute Wall
The American Freedom Tribute Organization will hold a free-will-donation Hog Roast at the Concordia American Legion on Saturday, March 1st, at 5:00 p.m. The evening

Limited Services at Fort Riley Tomorrow Due to Predicted Severe Weather
Fort Riley Due to the predicted severe winter weather conditions affecting the area, Fort Riley and Irwin ArmyCommunity Hospital (IACH) will operate with minimal manning

Manhattan Regional Airport sets Several New Passenger Milestones in 2024
Brandon Keazer, Manhattan Regional Airport Manhattan Regional Airport (MHK) is pleased to announce 2024 set new records for passengers using the airport. One such record was

Fill Up for FFA at CVA Gas Pumps During FFA Week
By: Ryan Duey February 15th through February 22nd is National FFA Week and Central Valley Ag (CVA) Cooperative is again doing its part to help

$79K Grant Boosts Effort to Restore Historic Santa Fe 3415 Steam Locomotive
Abilene & Smoky Valley Railroad A grant from the Kansas State Historical Society that was announced over the weekend will help the Abilene and Smoky

Manhattan City Crews Hauled more than 2,000 tons of Snow after Winter Storm Blair
Manhattan city crews and contractors plowed over 42 million cubic feet of snow following Winter Storm Blair, which, with 15 inches, delivered the second-highest single-day