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Mizpah Church Women Make Blankets for Children Despite Extreme Winter Weather Conditions
By Payton Tholstrup The women from Mizpah Church in Clay County made blankets for children on January 7th, 8th, and 9th, despite the extreme winter
Repairs Underway at Clay Center Wastewater Plant
By: Lexi Bates The clarifier system at the Clay Center Wastewater Plant will undergo repairs next week. City council member Daton Hess explained that the
Native American Code Talkers: A Lasting Legacy Lunch & Learn Series
Eisenhower Presidential Library The public is invited to join our first Lunch & Learn program of the 2025 series on Thursday, January 23, at 12 p.m.
Longford Farm Receives Grant through the Rural Energy for America Program
USDA U.S. Department of Agriculture Director for Kansas Rural Development Christy Davis today (January 15th) announced that Rural Development is funding 54 projects to generate
Grow Clay County’s Tracy Myers Spoke to the Clay Center Lions Club During its Weekly Meeting
By: Ryan Duey Tracy Myers of Grow Clay County was the guest speaker at the Clay Center Lions Club weekly meeting on January 14th. Myers
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
Infant Massage Class Helps Parents Bond with Babies
By: Lexi Bates Parents as Teachers is hosting a free massage class for infants on Thursday, January 16th at 5:30 p.m. at Common Ground in
Clay County Medical Center Shares Construction Updates
CCMC Release Clay County Medical Center (CCMC) is pleased to provide updates on the progress of its ongoing construction project, designed to expand and improve
Topics Discussed During USD 379’s Regular Monthly Meeting on January 13th
USD 379’s regular monthly Board meeting on January 13th started with the election of officers. Tracy Claeys was re-elected as President for the year, with
K-State Gardens Kicked off its Year-Long Celebration this Past Weekend
The K-State Gardens are commemorating their 150th anniversary in 2025 with a year-long celebration. Celebrations kicked off with a luncheon over the weekend at the