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Clay County Commissioners Discuss Clay County Fair, County Technology Updates, More
By Quinn O’Hara On Tuesday, February 20th, the Clay County Commissioners met for their regular meeting. Bobby Shomper, Highway Administrator, reported that the Department will

2nd Konzavous Event To Showcase Fur Trapping Technology From 1700-1800s
By Quinn O’Hara The Republican Valley Muzzleloaders Association will be hosting the 2024 Konzavous at their campground near Wakefield on March 23rd . The event

Wakefield Housing Survey Will Gauge Community Housing Needs, Interest
By Quinn O’Hara The Wakefield Housing Committee released a survey on February 13th that will assess the need for housing in Wakefield. The Committee’s Chair,

Clay County Has A New Rescue Truck
By Quinn O’Hara Clay County has a new rescue truck. In the last Clay County Commissioners Meeting, a used 1994 International Rescue Truck was approved

Wakefield City Council Seat #4 Filled After Month Long Vacancy
By Quinn O’Hara After a month-long vacancy, Wakefield’s fourth City Council seat has been filled. The seat became vacant at the start of the year
Wakefield Library Reads To 1st Graders
By Quinn O’Hara On February 7th, the Wakefield Library hosted a group of Wakefield Flyer 1st Graders for a storytime. Kim Orr, the Library’s Director,
Wakefield Has A New YLinK Chapter
By Quinn O’Hara Wakefield has a new Middle School YLinK chapter. This is now Clay County’s fourth Youth Leaders In Kansas chapter. The group is

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