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Green Community Yard Sale Back for Another Weekend, June 14th and 15th
By: Ryan Duey Residents of Green will again be hosting a Green Community Yard Sale on Saturday, June 14th, and Sunday, June 15th. The Yard

Items Discussed During the Clay County Commissioners’ Weekly Meeting on June 9th
Photo Courtesy of Ryan Duey Topics discussed during the Clay County Commissioners’ weekly meeting on June 9th included: dust control, maintenance, PRN, Mitigation Plan, Health

Clay County Free Fair Returns July 23-27 with Exhibits, Events, and Family Fun
By: Ryan Duey Photos Courtesy of Clay County Fair Association FB page The 2025 Clay County Free Fair is set for July 23rd-27th at the

Big Red One Team wins III Armored Corps Best Squad
Fort Riley Photos Courtesy of Fort Riley A squad of 1st Infantry Division Soldiers proved they were the best during the III Armored Corps Best

Local Talent Takes the Stage for ACT Clay County’s ‘The Wings of a Dream’ at Rex Theatre June 21st/22nd
By: Ryan Duey Photo Courtesy of ACT Clay County The cast and crew of ACT Clay County are getting ready for their Live summer production,

Wakefield VFW Leads Effort to Establish Kansas’s First POW/MIA Memorial Highway and Bridge, Fundraising Underway
By: Ryan Duey Photos Courtesy of Wakefield VFW Post 7774 Seeing a need to honor POW/MIA veterans in Kansas, Wakefield VFW Post 7774 members met

Abilene & Smoky Valley Railroad Unveils “IKE”
City of Abilene Photo Courtesy of ASVRR The Abilene & Smoky Valley Railroad is proud to introduce its newest addition: “IKE,” a restored Alco/GE 44-ton

‘The Missing Piece: Black History in Geary County’ Exhibit Unveiling Set for June 13th
The Geary County Historical Society, located at 530 N. Adams, will host an exhibit opening on June 13th from 6pm-8pm. The exhibit, titled “The Missing

Sunflower Pet Reopens in New Location, Launches Manhattan’s First Cat Café
Payton Tholstrup Photos are courtesy of Mike Bonella Manhattan’s Sunflower Cat Café opened earlier this summer. The location is a cafe that houses cats. Customers

Friendly Corners in Washington at Risk of Closing Permanently
Photo Courtesy of Canva Friendly Corners, a senior meal site in Washington, faces permanent closure this week unless at least two new full-time cooks are