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Geary County Conservation District Will Honor Local Fire Department for Conservation Effort at its 85th Annual Meeting
The Geary County Conservation District will hold its 85th Annual Meeting on January 23rd, at the Senior Center on Spring Valley Road, starting at 6:30
Acosta and Lager: First USD 475 Teachers to Be Named Kansas Horizon Award Honorees Since 2019
By Payton Tholstrup On Monday, January 13th, 2025, the Kansas State Department of Education announced that Spring Valley Elementary teacher, Denise Acosta, and Junction City
Geary County Historical Society to Host local Black History Donation Event
The Geary County Historical Society and Museums and the Black History Trail of Geary County will hold a special “Putting the Puzzle Together: A Black
UPU Industries the Only Round Bale Net Wrap Company in the U.S. Closes its Doors
UPU Industries, the sole manufacturer of round bale net wrap in the U.S., has ceased operations in Junction City as of December 4, 2024. Founded
Geary County Fish & Game taking Christmas Trees
Geary County Fish & Game Geary County Fish & Game Association has been doing its real Christmas tree recycling project for many years in the
Milford State Park’s First Day Hike set for New Year’s Day
By: Ryan Duey The Kansas Department of Wildlife & Parks (KDWP) will host a variety of First Day Hikes on January 1st throughout the state.
Aging Well of Junction City will Disband
After years of dedication to creating a senior living campus in Junction City, Aging Well, a non-profit focused on promoting healthy aging, has decided to
Road to Close Near Milford State Park for Bridge Replacement
Geary County has received over $698,000 in federal funding for a bridge replacement project on Old Milford Road, located about a mile west of the
I-70 in Junction City reopens to unrestricted traffic for winter
KDOT Release I-70 through Junction City is scheduled to reopen to unrestricted winter travel by the end of today, Nov. 22, according to the Kansas
Junction City Commission Approve Childcare Reforms to Help Reduce Barriers
The Junction City Commission unanimously approved reforms to local childcare ordinances to align with recent state updates and reduce barriers for in-home childcare providers. Key