Tag: GearyCountyKS

Geary County Food Pantry Opens its Doors to the Public
Photo Courtesy of Canva The Geary County Food Pantry officially opened its new facility to the public on Thursday, May 29th, welcoming a long line

Geary and Riley Counties Receive Federal Grant from S.T.O.P Violence Against Women Act Program
Photo Courtesy of Canva Governor Laura Kelly announced over $2.3 million in federal grants to enhance services for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, rape,

Fort Riley Commander Outlines 2025 Deployment Plans to Area Officials
Photo Courtesy of Fort Riley During a joint meeting in Junction City on Monday, Fort Riley Garrison Commander Col. Gerald Nunziato Jr. discussed upcoming deployment

History Alive! Welcomed Nearly 1000 Visitors over the Weekend
Geary County Historical Society Over the last weekend of April, the Geary County Historical Society hosted the third annual History Alive! event, a historic reenactment weekend

Geary County Food Pantry Seeks Tax Credit Support to Expand Services and Fight Hunger
The Geary County Food Pantry is applying for the Kansas Community Service Tax Credit Program, which would allow donors to receive a 50% state tax

GCR Gearing Up for 4th Annual Diaper Crawl to Support WIC Programs in Geary and Riley Counties
By: Ryan Duey The Ghost Crew Riders (GCR) of Junction City are set to host their 4th Annual Diaper Crawl on Saturday, April 26th with

History Alive! Returns to Geary County
Geary County Historical Society History is coming alive in Geary County! The Geary County Historical Society will host its third annual History Alive! reenactment event

History Alive! Returning to Geary County in April
Geary County Historical Society History is coming alive at the Spring Valley Historic Site on April 25th and April 26th, and the Geary County Historical Society

KU Wind Ensemble Coming to Clay Center and Junction City
Fally Afani, Communications Manager, KU School of Music The University of Kansas School of Music is proud to announce an outreach tour featuring the KU

I-70 reduced to one lane at Junction City starting March 17
KDOT A 4.5-mile section of I-70 will be reduced to one lane in each direction through Junction City beginning on March 17, weather permitting. Work