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Abilene and Smoky Valley Railroad Announces Holiday Train Schedule
Abilene and Smoky Valley Railroad The Abilene and Smoky Valley Railroad has announced the schedule for its traditional holiday season train, the Cowtown Santa Express. The
Lincoln School Hires Behavior Specialist
By Rhys Baker USD 379’s Lincoln Elementary School has hired a behavior specialist to work with kids of all ages in the Pre-K through third-grade
Spooky Walk and Trunk & Treat To Take Place in Miltonvale
By Payton Tholstrup On October 31st, the community of Miltonvale is invited to attend a Spooky Walk and Trunk & Treat that will begin at
Watering Landscape Plants Before Winter
Kelsey Hatesohl, Horticulture Agent We are having another dry fall. Watering now is important to prevent moisture stress through the winter months. A good, deep
All are Welcome to Take Part in the 18th Annual Clay Center Toy Run on November 3rd
By: Ryan Duey Join the Clay Center Elks Lodge No 2253, AGI, American Legion Post 101, and the Clay Center Elks Riders No 2253 on
Various Different Topics Discussed During Clay County Commission’s Regular Weekly Meeting
By: Ryan Duey Topics discussed during the Clay County Commissioners’ regular weekly meeting on October 21st included: Guest Bed Tax, fire help, dash cameras, declarations,
ABILENE CVB TAKES HOME TOP HONORS AT KANSAS TOURISM CONFERENCE
Abilene CVB The Abilene Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) proudly earned the 2024 Best Community Awareness Campaign Award (Medium Budget Category) from the Travel Industry
Republican Valley Ringnecks Annual Youth Hunt Gets Kids Outdoors
By: Ryan Duey The Republican Valley Ringnecks Pheasants Forever Chapter of Clay County is set to host its annual Youth Pheasant Hunt on Sunday, November
Fundraiser for Geary County Wildfire Victims to be Held Monday Evening
Geary County Extension Agent Kyler Langvardt announced that Monday, October 28th at 6:30 p.m. there will be a special calf auction at JC Livestock Sales
Abilene Core Community Graduates 11 and is Looking Forward to Next Session of Classes
By: Ryan Duey Abilene Core Community graduated its first group of leaders on October 21st at the First United Methodist Church in Abilene. 11 participants