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KDOT Seeking Comments on Draft 2026 STIP
KDOT Release Photo Courtesy of KDOT The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) requests comments on the draft Federal Fiscal Year (FFY) 2026-2029 Statewide Transportation Improvement

Chapman Public Library and Valley Manor Invite All to ‘Back to School Bash’
By: Ryan Duey Photos Courtesy of Chapman Library and City of Chapman The Chapman Public Library and Chapman Valley Manor will host a ‘Back to

Tootlefest T-Shirts Get a Second Life with New Contest
By Payton Tholstrup Photos courtesy of Einstein Sewing Workshop Cynthia Ensign, owner of Cynthia’s Attic, and Cyndy Monier, owner of Einstein Sewing Workshop, are teaming

Governor Kelly requests a declaration of major presidential disaster
Jane Welch, Director of Public Affairs Photo Courtesy of Governor’s Office Governor Laura Kelly sent a letter to the Federal Emergency Management Agency asking for a

CCCC Community Music Ensembles Looking for Members
CCCC Release Photo Courtesy of Canva Cloud County Community College’s community music ensembles, under the direction of music instructor Chris Langsford, are accepting new members.

Sunflower Summer Continues Through Friday in Abilene
City of Abilene Photo Courtesy of City of Abilene There’s still time for Kansas families to enjoy free admission to top attractions in Abilene through

Clay Center Community Improvement Foundation Receives $1.59 Million Grant from Patterson Family Foundation to Support Multi-Generational Life Center
CCCIF Release Photo Courtesy of Multi-Generational Life Center Committee The Clay Center Community Improvement Foundation (CCCIF) is proud to announce it has been awarded a

Via Christi Hospital in Manhattan Expands Robot-AssistedSurgical Capabilities
Bill Kueser, Via Christi Hospital Photo Courtesy of Via Christi Via Christi Hospital in Manhattan has expanded its robot-assisted surgical capabilities with the addition of

USGS Reports Earthquake Activity Near Assaria
By Payton Tholstrup Image courtesy of USGS Residents across central Kansas have felt the ground tremble several times over the last few days. On Saturday,

Spanish Classes in Marysville Aimed to Build Community Connections and Confidence
OneMarysville Photo Courtesy of Canva AI A new four-part Spanish class series is being offered this August for adults who want to feel more confident