Tag: CloudCountyKS

Concordia Education Fund Receives Two Grants
By Payton Tholstrup The Concordia Education Fund recently received two grants from Child Care Aware of Kansas to better early childcare in Cloud County. Child

Excessive Heat in Kansas
By Payton Tholstrup According to the US National Weather Service, preliminary data showed that on August 19th, Manhattan, Kansas had the highest temperature across the

Unemployment Rates Remain the Same In Cloud County
By Payton Tholstrup While Cloud County’s unemployment rate has managed to stay above the state average, the percentage itself did not change during the month

Cloud County Community College Back in Session
By Payton Tholstrup School is now back in session at Cloud County Community College. This week, new and returning students moved onto campus. Fall classes

Informational Session to Provide Clarity on Medicare for Concordia Residents
By Jonathan Cramer Understanding Medicare, including its different parts, options, and plans, can feel overwhelming. Whether you’re about to enroll in Medicare or already benefit

Backpack Drive Provides School Supplies To Families in Need
By Jonathan Cramer Melissa Slaughter, business and operations manager from Reynolds Real Estate took time to tell us about the amazing backpack drive in Dickinson

Cloud County Resource Center Donates Record Number of School Supplies
Every year, the Cloud County Resource Center donates backpacks and school supplies to families in need during their “School Bag Program.” This year, The Resource

Cloud County Community College To Offer GED Classes
Cloud County Community College will offer adult education and GED classes starting next week, Monday August 14th, at both the Concordia and Junction City campuses.

Candidates Running for School Board in Concordia
There are four seats up for election on USD 333 Concordia’s Board of Education. The candidates spoke at this year’s education retreat in Concordia, which

Cloud County Will Sponsor CDBG-CVR Program
A proposal has been granted for Cloud County to serve as the sponsor for the Community Development Block Grant – COVID Resiliency (CDBG-CVR) program funds.