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Cloud County Track and Field to Host Youth Camp April 2025
The Cloud County Community College track and field program is hosting a youth camp, “Cloud Track Night,” for all children in kindergarten through 6th grade

Hop into Spring Fun at Glavan Ford of Clay Center’s Easter Eggstravaganza!
Grow Clay County Grow Clay County is excited to announce Glavan Ford of Clay Center’s Easter Eggstravaganza will hop into town next month! This family

CCCHS Baseball Coach Andy Bent talked about the New Season during Clay Center Lions Club’s Weekly Meeting
By: Ryan Duey Clay Center Community High School Baseball Coach Andy Bent, and four senior players were guests at the Clay Center Lions Club weekly

Learn About Principles First: Free Community Event in Clay Center on March 29th
By: Ryan Duey On Saturday, March 29th the public is invited to the Clay County Museum Meeting Room in Clay Center at 2:00 p.m. to
Faith Missions Shelter Empowers Men in Crisis
By: Elexis Bates In February 2023, Faith Missions opened its doors to men in need of a safe and supportive environment to rebuild their lives.
Free Vision and Eye Wellness Checks for Children 3 and Under in Clay Center
By: Elexis Bates Epic Vision Eye Centers in Clay Center is offering free vision and eye wellness checks to children 3 years old and younger,

Clay Center Fire Department Unveils New Fire Truck
By: Ryan Duey The Clay Center Fire Department (CCFD) unveiled a new fire truck on Monday, March 24th. CCFD’s new Engine 103 will serve as

Lady Tiger Softball Drops Two Close Ones
The Lady Tigers opened the 2025 season on the road at Seneca against the Nemaha Central Thunder. Game One: Lost the first game 7-6. Tied

Clay Center Community Church Camp Seeks Donations, Accepting Youth Scholarship Applications
The Clay Center Community Church Camp is currently accepting scholarship applications for summer youth group trips. The Community Church Camp is a nonprofit organization that

American Red Cross to Host Blood Drive in Clay Center this Wednesday
Every two seconds someone in the U.S. needs blood or platelets. Approximately 29,000 units of blood, 5,000 units of platelets, and 6,500 units of plasma