By Trish Svoboda The Enteric Methane Innovation Tools for Lower Emissions and Sustainable Stock (EMIT LESS) Act, a bill aimed at voluntarily decreasing meth ...
"The eclipse will begin in Mexico, make its way into the U.S. via Texas, and will be visible in its totality in parts of 14 other states as it moves northeastward across the country."
By Trish Svoboda On Monday, April 8, North America will witness a total solar eclipse. Anticipating a surge in traffic, the Kansas Department of Transportat ...
"On March 29, the Internal Revenue Service initiated the yearly Dirty Dozen list, cautioning taxpayers to stay alert of evolving phishing and smishing scams aimed at stealing confidential taxpayer data."
By Trish Svoboda On March 29, the Internal Revenue Service initiated the yearly Dirty Dozen list, cautioning taxpayers to stay alert of evolving phishing an ...
By Trish Svoboda Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach announced on Wednesday, March 27, that applications are open for six grant programs serving victims of ...
"Three apprentices recently recruited by two firms had the opportunity to earn while learning through the Kansas Farm Bureau’s award-winning Rural Kansas Apprenticeship Program (RKAP)."
By Trish Svoboda Three apprentices recently recruited by two firms had the opportunity to earn while learning through the Kansas Farm Bureau’s award-winning ...
By Jayson Henderson The Kansas City Chiefs have reached a contract agreement with European rugby standout Louis Rees-Zammit. Rees-Zammit, 23, will be evalua ...
By Jayson Henderson Kansas City's major sports franchises, the Chiefs and Royals, have reached a new lease agreement with the Jackson County Sports Com ...
By Ryan Duey The K-State River Valley District will be hosting a Mushroom Cultivation Workshop in Clay Center on Saturday, April 20th. The Workshop will be ...
"A coalition of 28 state attorneys general, led by Kobach and Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin, have voiced their concerns in a letter to the EPA."
By Trish Svoboda Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach, leading a group of Republican attorneys general, is calling on the Environmental Protection Agency (EP ...
By Quinn O'Hara At the 2024 annual Friends of the Clay Center Library meeting on March 26, Clay Center Carnegie Library Director Brittany Girton shared ...
By Ryan Duey Steve Deutscher is set to be inducted into the CCCHS Class of 2024 Hall of Fame on Monday, April 1st. Mr. Deutscher taught Woodworking and Cons ...
"If this agreement is also approved by the Kansas House and Governor Laura Kelly, the option to use a two-year average would only be available for the 2024-2025 academic year."
by Trish Svoboda On Tuesday, the Kansas Senate reached a compromise on a bill that establishes guidelines for student enrollment counts, which are linked to ...
CLAY COUNTY LUMBER & SUPPLY IS HIRING! To apply, pick up an application in store or online. Find out more information on our website www.claycountylumber.com/careers
By Trish Svoboda The Kansas Supreme Court is welcoming public feedback on the proposed revisions to the child support guidelines, which have been in effect ...
By Ryan Duey Joshua Haverkamp, Marysville’s new city administrator, has been eager to move back to rural Kansas. Professionally, he said, he wants to take t ...
TOPEKA (KSNT) – A study by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) found Kansas was second in the nation for teachers leaving the profession. The study by NCES looked at three cat…
"Previous studies indicate that up to 30% of the nitrogen applied by farmers as fertilizer could be lost to the atmosphere through ammonia volatilization, according to the release"
By Trish Svoboda Kansas State University’s Technology Development Institute (TDI) and the Department of Agronomy have collaborated to create devices that re ...
This Friday, KCLY will feature two programs tomorrow for Good Friday. St. Paul Lutheran Church's program will play at 10 a.m. KCLY's will play at 3 p.m. Make sure to#KCLYRadio##KCLYNews#goodfridayGoodFriday ... See MoreSee Less
By Ryan Duey The Kansas Department for Children and Families (DCF) announced that seven agencies will receive $4.7 million in grant funding to help provide ...
By Jayson Henderson Springdale, Ark., March 25, 2024 - Kansas City Royals manager Matt Quatraro confirmed the team's starting rotation for the upcoming ...
By Quinn O'Hara Photos courtesy of Jordan Carlson. Pictured is Kara Floersch, who is interning at United Bank & Trust. USD 379 is helping facilitat ...
By Quinn O'Hara On March 26, the Friends of the Clay Center Library held their annual meeting at the 4th & Court Bookshop in Clay Center. Logann Os ...
By Jayson Henderson In a recent announcement, senior Tylor Perry was recognized for his academic achievements, being named to the College Sports Communicato ...
By Trish Svoboda To address the growing demand for Therapeutic Family Foster Homes (TFFH), the Kansas Department for Children and Families (DCF) announced o ...
"In a Facebook post announcing the updates, Grow Clay County thanked the community for their continued support and encouragement as they work to bring the Life Center to fruition."
By Quinn O'Hara On the evening of March 18, the USD 379 School Board voted to not participate in the childcare portion of the upcoming Clay Center Mult ...
The bridge was built mere yards from where Francis Scott Key watched the British bombardment of Fort McHenry in 1814, inspiring him to write the song that would become the U.S. national anthem.
"The EMIT LESS Act is designed to tackle enteric methane, a natural byproduct of the digestive process in many livestock species."
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U.S. Senators Unveil EMIT LESS Act to Combat Methane Emissions from Livestock, Boosting Sustainability and Profitability | KCLY Radio
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By Trish Svoboda The Enteric Methane Innovation Tools for Lower Emissions and Sustainable Stock (EMIT LESS) Act, a bill aimed at voluntarily decreasing meth ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The eclipse will begin in Mexico, make its way into the U.S. via Texas, and will be visible in its totality in parts of 14 other states as it moves northeastward across the country."
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Travelers Advised to Plan Ahead and Practice Safe Viewing for Total Solar Eclipse | KCLY Radio
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By Trish Svoboda On Monday, April 8, North America will witness a total solar eclipse. Anticipating a surge in traffic, the Kansas Department of Transportat ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"On March 29, the Internal Revenue Service initiated the yearly Dirty Dozen list, cautioning taxpayers to stay alert of evolving phishing and smishing scams aimed at stealing confidential taxpayer data."
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IRS Launches Annual ‘Dirty Dozen’ List, Urges Taxpayers to Stay Alert Against Persistent Phishing and Smishing Scams | KCLY Radio
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By Trish Svoboda On March 29, the Internal Revenue Service initiated the yearly Dirty Dozen list, cautioning taxpayers to stay alert of evolving phishing an ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Over $2.5 million in grants were distributed last year by the Office of the Attorney General through six state programs."
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Kansas Attorney General Announces $2.5M in Crime Victim Grants: Applications Open for Six State Programs | KCLY Radio
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By Trish Svoboda Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach announced on Wednesday, March 27, that applications are open for six grant programs serving victims of ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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"Three apprentices recently recruited by two firms had the opportunity to earn while learning through the Kansas Farm Bureau’s award-winning Rural Kansas Apprenticeship Program (RKAP)."
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Kansas Apprentices Thrive in Award-Winning Rural Program | KCLY Radio
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By Trish Svoboda Three apprentices recently recruited by two firms had the opportunity to earn while learning through the Kansas Farm Bureau’s award-winning ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The Welsh player visited multiple teams before finalizing terms with the Chiefs."
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Chiefs Agree to Deal with Rugby Star Louis Rees-Zammit | KCLY Radio
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By Jayson Henderson The Kansas City Chiefs have reached a contract agreement with European rugby standout Louis Rees-Zammit. Rees-Zammit, 23, will be evalua ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Kansas City’s major sports franchises, the Chiefs and Royals, have reached a new lease agreement with the Jackson County Sports Complex Authority."
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Royals, Chiefs Sign New Lease Agreement with Jackson County Sports Complex Authority | KCLY Radio
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By Jayson Henderson Kansas City's major sports franchises, the Chiefs and Royals, have reached a new lease agreement with the Jackson County Sports Com ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Hatesohl said Pam Paulsen with K-State Extension will be there to teach all about growing homegrown mushrooms."
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Learn How to Grow Culinary Mushrooms at the Mushroom Cultivation Workshop in Clay Center | KCLY Radio
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By Ryan Duey The K-State River Valley District will be hosting a Mushroom Cultivation Workshop in Clay Center on Saturday, April 20th. The Workshop will be ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"A coalition of 28 state attorneys general, led by Kobach and Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin, have voiced their concerns in a letter to the EPA."
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State Attorneys General Challenge EPA’s Proposed Rule, Citing Potential $100 Million Impact on Meat Processors | KCLY Radio
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By Trish Svoboda Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach, leading a group of Republican attorneys general, is calling on the Environmental Protection Agency (EP ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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"The statistics come from an annual survey the Carnegie Library does through a partnership with the North Central Kansas Library System."
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Clay Center Carnegie Library Director Shares Attendance, Collection Stats From 2023 | KCLY Radio
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By Quinn O'Hara At the 2024 annual Friends of the Clay Center Library meeting on March 26, Clay Center Carnegie Library Director Brittany Girton shared ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
His classes built 17 houses in total."
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Steve Deutscher to be Inducted into CCCHS Hall of Fame | KCLY Radio
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By Ryan Duey Steve Deutscher is set to be inducted into the CCCHS Class of 2024 Hall of Fame on Monday, April 1st. Mr. Deutscher taught Woodworking and Cons ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"If this agreement is also approved by the Kansas House and Governor Laura Kelly, the option to use a two-year average would only be available for the 2024-2025 academic year."
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Kansas Senate Votes for Flexible Student Enrollment Count Bill to Balance State Funding | KCLY Radio
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by Trish Svoboda On Tuesday, the Kansas Senate reached a compromise on a bill that establishes guidelines for student enrollment counts, which are linked to ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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"The Kansas Child Support Guidelines Advisory Committee has proposed updates."
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Kansas Supreme Court Invites Public Feedback on Proposed Child Support Guideline Revisions; Online Survey Open Until April 26 | KCLY Radio
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By Trish Svoboda The Kansas Supreme Court is welcoming public feedback on the proposed revisions to the child support guidelines, which have been in effect ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"He will start working in Marysville on April 8th."
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Marysville Has a New City Administrator | KCLY Radio
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By Ryan Duey Joshua Haverkamp, Marysville’s new city administrator, has been eager to move back to rural Kansas. Professionally, he said, he wants to take t ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Caramel filling, please.
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"Kansas was second for the highest percentage of teachers leaving the profession with 5.36%, falling behind Vermont which had 7.28%."
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Kansas second in nation for teachers leaving the job
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TOPEKA (KSNT) – A study by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) found Kansas was second in the nation for teachers leaving the profession. The study by NCES looked at three cat…0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Previous studies indicate that up to 30% of the nitrogen applied by farmers as fertilizer could be lost to the atmosphere through ammonia volatilization, according to the release"
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K-State and TDI Collaborate on Innovative 3D-Printed Samplers to Reduce Nitrogen Losses and Boost Farmers’ Profitability | KCLY Radio
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By Trish Svoboda Kansas State University’s Technology Development Institute (TDI) and the Department of Agronomy have collaborated to create devices that re ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
This Friday, KCLY will feature two programs tomorrow for Good Friday.
St. Paul Lutheran Church's program will play at 10 a.m.
KCLY's will play at 3 p.m.
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"Cornerstones of Care, covering Marshall County, was awarded up to $512,766 to help support fosters and their families through therapeutic resources."
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Cornerstones of Care Receives Grant for Additional Therapeutic Support | KCLY Radio
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By Ryan Duey The Kansas Department for Children and Families (DCF) announced that seven agencies will receive $4.7 million in grant funding to help provide ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"These updates shape the Royals’ strategy as they prepare for the upcoming season."
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Royals Set Rotation After Injury Updates | KCLY Radio
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By Jayson Henderson Springdale, Ark., March 25, 2024 - Kansas City Royals manager Matt Quatraro confirmed the team's starting rotation for the upcoming ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"This is her second appearance in a world-renowned amateur event this season after competing in the World Amateur Team Championship in October."
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Kansas State's Carla Bernat Selected for Augusta National Women's Amateur | KCLY Radio
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By Jayson Henderson Kansas State junior women's golfer Carla Bernat has been chosen to participate in the Augusta National Women's Amateur, schedu ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The USD 379 Internship program is available to 12th graders at Clay Center Community High School and Wakefield High School."
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USD 379 Internship Program Teaches Students Career & Employability Skills | KCLY Radio
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By Quinn O'Hara Photos courtesy of Jordan Carlson. Pictured is Kara Floersch, who is interning at United Bank & Trust. USD 379 is helping facilitat ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The meeting ended with the Board handing out books and snacks."
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Annual Friends of the Clay Center Library Meeting Discuss Books, Library, More | KCLY Radio
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By Quinn O'Hara On March 26, the Friends of the Clay Center Library held their annual meeting at the 4th & Court Bookshop in Clay Center. Logann Os ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Throughout the season, Perry proved his on-court prowess, starting all 34 games for K-State and averaging a team-best 15.3 points per game."
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Senior Tylor Perry Earns Academic All-District Honors in Men's Basketball | KCLY Radio
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By Jayson Henderson In a recent announcement, senior Tylor Perry was recognized for his academic achievements, being named to the College Sports Communicato ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Last year, the Kansas Legislature allocated $6 million from the State General Funds to bolster the capacity-building program of TFFH."
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Kansas DCF Announces $4.76M in Grants to Expand Therapeutic Family Foster Homes | KCLY Radio
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By Trish Svoboda To address the growing demand for Therapeutic Family Foster Homes (TFFH), the Kansas Department for Children and Families (DCF) announced o ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"In a Facebook post announcing the updates, Grow Clay County thanked the community for their continued support and encouragement as they work to bring the Life Center to fruition."
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Grow Clay County Says They Are Committed To Moving Forward Despite Recent Setback | KCLY Radio
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By Quinn O'Hara On the evening of March 18, the USD 379 School Board voted to not participate in the childcare portion of the upcoming Clay Center Mult ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The structure was built between 1972 and 1977, opening to the public on March 23 of that year."
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Baltimore's Key Bridge was built in the '70s, but has a deep and patriotic history
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