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Aging Well of Junction City will Disband
After years of dedication to creating a senior living campus in Junction City, Aging Well, a non-profit focused on promoting healthy aging, has decided to
Clay Center City Council to Vacate a Plat of Subdivision for Upcoming KPP Solar Project
By: Ryan Duey The Clay Center Public Utilities Commission (CCPUC) has been awarded funding by the USDA for a Solar Project near the Water Treatment
Items Discussed During USD 379’s Monthly Board Meeting
By: Ryan Duey Topics discussed during the USD 379’s regular monthly Board Meeting on December 9th included: Building Action Plans, Crisis Team, KASB Convention, technology,
CCCHS Seniors Weller and Craig Spoke to Lions Club Members on This Year’s Basketball Season
By: Ryan Duey Clay Center Community High School (CCCHS) seniors Jace Weller and Owen Craig were guest speakers at the Lions Club’s weekly meeting on
Abilene Shines Bright with Festive Holiday Events
Abilene, KS Named USA TODAY’s Best Historic Small Town, Abilene is offering a holiday season filled with unforgettable events to make spirits bright! While a Cowtown
City of Belleville Hires New City Attorney
After almost six months with no city attorney, the City of Belleville has hired Julie Effenbeck of Chester as the new city attorney. Approved unanimously
Clay County Medical Center’s OB Services Vital for Rural Communities: Kansas FacesCritical Maternity Care Gaps
CCMC Release Kansas is ranked 11th among 20 states with the largest gaps in maternity care,with 62% of rural hospitals in the state lacking labor
CCCHS Singing Christmas Tree 2024
By Rhys Baker The Sixty-Ninth Annual Singing Christmas Tree will be held on Sunday, December 15th, at The Martyn Snodgrass Auditorium at Clay Center Community
Big First Elects Bison State Slate to Lead District
By: Julie Roller Weeks Delegates from the Big First Congressional District, representing 60 Kansas counties, convened in Hays on Saturday to elect new officers who
CCCHS Calculus Scavenger Hunt
By Rhys Baker Clay Center Community High School (CCCHS) Calculus Students are planning their annual scavenger hunt. CCCHS math teacher Michelle Ware says her calculus