Tag: DickinsonCoKS

City of Abilene to Bring 0.35% Sales Tax Increase to the Voters
By Ryan Duey The City of Abilene is seeking voter approval for a sales tax to fund a new youth sports complex, following a feasibility

Dickinson County Transition Coalition to Hold Two Job Fairs for High School Students
By Ryan Duey On April 24th and 25th the Dickinson County Transition Coalition will hold two Job Fairs for local high school students seeking employment.

End of Trail Quilters Guild Hosting Sunflower Journey Quilt Show in Abilene This Weekend
By Ryan Duey This weekend in Abilene the End of the Trail Quilters Guild will be hosting their bi-annual “Sunflower Journey Quilt Show” at Sterl

Memorial Health System hosted another Blue Jeans Fundraiser
By Ryan Duey Employees of Memorial Health System (MHS) in Abilene wore blue jeans at work for another “Jeans Day” fundraiser on Fridays throughout the

Abilene High School Students Isolate Their DNA
By Ryan Duey Abilene High School’s advanced biology class recently learned how to isolate their own DNA. Shannon Heintz, Science Teacher, used a special kit

Donate Dickinson County Day Only a Few Weeks Away
By Ryan Duey On March 15th the Community Foundation of Dickinson County will be holding their Annual Donate Dickinson County Day to help area nonprofit

Dickinson County’s CarePortal Already Making a Difference
By Ryan Duey The Dickinson County CARE Coalition opened up its CarePortal merely 2 months ago and it is already making an impact in the

County Conservation District’s for 3rd Annual Local Work Group Meeting
By Ryan Duey Conservation District Offices from Clay, Dickinson, and Ottawa Counties want to hear from you. On February 29th at 10:00 am they will

Memorial Hospital Wound Center Receives Distinguished Center of Excellence Honor
By Ryan Duey Memorial Hospital in Abilene, Ks is honored to announce Memorial Hospital Wound Center is a recipient of RestorixHealth’s highest achievement, the Wound

Abilene School District Putting Bond Issue on the Table
By Ryan Duey During a Board Meeting held last month, the Abilene School District members voted unanimously to approve a resolution to put a $3