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CCARE Enters National ‘Pet Lovers Choice Awards,’ Encourages Community to Submit their Rescue Pets
By: Ryan Duey Photo Courtesy of CCARE The Clay County Animal Rescue and Education Center (CCARE) has been accepted to compete in the ‘Pet Lovers

Kansas Highway Patrol offers safe winter driving advice
By Jennifer Theurer This time of year can throw snow, freezing rain, and fog at drivers. Public Resource Officer Tod Hileman of the Kansas Highway

Clay County Task Force Announces Fully Funded Life Center Project; Transportation Discusses Future Shortfalls during Annual Meeting
By: Ryan Duey Photo Courtesy of Ryan Duey The Clay County Task Force recently held its 2025 Annual Meeting at the Clay County Museum. Donna

Tree Lighting, Parade Highlight Dec. 6 Hometown Christmas in Marysville
OneMarysville Photos Courtesy of OneMarysville Marysville will turn into a Christmas postcard Saturday, December 6, as A Hometown Christmas brings a day of family activities,

DKEDC to Make Changes, Including New Name
Photo Courtesy of DKEDC FB Page The Dickinson County Economic Development Corporation will introduce several changes in December, including a new chamber-style membership program for

Garcia Joins Pawnee Mental Health
Pawnee Mental Health Photo Courtesy of Pawnee Mental Health David Garcia has joined Pawnee Mental Health as a Peer Support Mentor. Since July 2025, Garcia

Seelye in Lights Returns to Abilene for Three Festive Evenings This December
Abilene Convention & Visitors Bureau Photo Courtesy of Abilene C&VB Step into a holiday tradition at the Historic Seelye Mansion as Seelye in Lights returns

Thanksgiving travel broke records
By Jennifer Theurer AAA projected that almost 82 million people will be on the roads and in the skies this Thanksgiving holiday. “And most of

Brantford Covenant Church Community Choir Presents ‘Hope in a Manger’ Christmas Cantata December 6–7
By: Ryan Duey Photo Courtesy of Canva The Brantford Covenant Church Community Choir is preparing for their annual Christmas Cantata, with two productions scheduled for

Stormont Vail Flint Hills Campus in Junction City to Host Free Community “Walk With an A.P.P.” on December 6th
By: Ryan Duey Photo Courtesy of Stormont Vail Health The Stormont Vail Health Flint Hills Campus in Junction City invites the community to join them