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Wakefield Principal Mike Teeter To Retire This Year
By Quinn O’Hara Wakefield Principal Mike Teeter will be retiring at the end of the current school year. The longtime educator and former high school
Wakefield Museum Expansion Making Steady Progress
By Quinn O’Hara The newest expansion to the Wakefield Museum is making good progress according to Joy Shandy, the President of the Museum. In August
Wakefield High School Hall Of Fame Inducts 4 New Alumni
By Quinn O’Hara The Wakefield Hall of Fame Committee has announced four new inductees into the WHS Hall of Fame: Alan Eustace, Art McGee, Fern
Clay Vet Clinic to travel to Wakefield for pet clinic
By Quinn O’Hara Dr. Nick Luke of the Clay Veterinary Clinic, formerly the Salava Veterinary clinic, will be traveling to the Wakefield Fire Department for
New USD 379 Board Members Sworn In During January Meeting
By Quinn O’Hara Last night, January 8th, USD379 held their regular board meeting. The meeting began with the swearing in of the board’s three new
New Wakefield Mayor Officially Sworn Into Office
By Quinn O’Hara As of the evening of Tuesday, January 2nd, Wakefield officially has a new Mayor. Leza Chryssovergis ran unopposed in the most recent
Wakefield Native James Williams Is Now A KHP Trooper For Clay County
By Quinn O’Hara A Wakefield native has graduated the Kansas Highway Department’s Training Academy, and has been assigned as a new patrol officer for Clay
Wakefield Students Send Christmas Cards To Wakefield Care & Rehabilitation Center
By Quinn O’Hara Wakefield students have spread some holiday cheer by delivering Christmas cards to the residents at the Wakefield Care & Rehabilitation Center. The
Wakefield’s The Bomber Grind Christmas Window Wins First Place
By Quinn O’Hara A cafe in Wakefield has won Grow Clay County’s Christmas Window Decorating Contest. The annual Clay County Christmas Window decorating contest serves
Wakefield City Council Seat #4 Will Become Vacant In January
By Quinn O’Hara Wakefield City Council Seat #4 is set to become vacant in January. In a Facebook post on November 28th, the City of