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Sole Reason deals out card playing fundraiser
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - Sole Reason has a fun way to support their efforts to get shoes on the feet of kids in need. Organization founder Jerry Hudgins visited Eye on NE Kansas to share information about their card party. Jerry said it will be a fun night of Dubs...
Clay County Hospital Foundation Nears Fundraising Goal for $3.8 Million Project
The Clay County Hospital Foundation (CCHF) is pleased to announce that it is just over $53,000 away from achieving its fundraising goal in support of the planned $3.8 million expansion at Clay County Medical Center (CCMC). This ambitious project includes the construction of a 6,765 square-foot addition, featuring a new mental health clinic and expansion of Clay Center Family Physicians.
Steven W. Lewis
On Monday June 24, 2024 the Lewis family unexpectedly lost a loving brother, husband, father and papa. Steven “Steve” Wayne Lewis, 71, passed away from a heart attack in Watertown, SD while traveling home from a family reunion. All three of his daughters were blessed to be able to express their love over the phone before he peacefully passed with his wife by his side.
City Parks seeing a ‘whirlwind’ of improvements
In talking about how some improvements to Reed’s Park have prompted citizens to use it more, Clay Center Parks and Recreation Superintendent Pat Hayes told the Clay Center Lions Club last week he’d like to add a restroom there and make similar improvements to other parks. “Each year...
Abilene and Smoky Valley Railroad logo
An Abilene fundraising campaign is underway to complete the federally mandated rebuild of Sa…
Member of local lodge organizes ‘The Great Masonic Coin Hunt’
The newest member of the Clay Center Masonic Lodge, Alex Brown, has organized “The Great Masonic Coin Hunt” as part of an effort to raise awareness about the organization. Brown said he also thought it would be a great way for people “to get off their phones and get out and enjoy the community."
Family and fun during summer reunion season
Summer is the time for swimming, traveling, VBS and…family reunions! We just returned home (a week or so ago) from a family reunion in Riley/Manhattan, Kan. There were 27 of us there – not all the time but for the formal (in the yard) dinner on Saturday night.
Abilene, Wichita Falls and other cities will pay the price for a legal settlement
Wichita Falls is among multiple cities stuck with the bill as the result of a legal settlement between the state of Texas and a mystery sales taxpayer. Sales taxes collected in Texas cities go to the state, which makes necessary adjustments and then sends back each city’s share. A city’s sales tax allotment is a major part of its total revenue.
Concordia music performance major studies electric bass
Every one of the 300-plus students graduating from Concordia College in May earned a degree that required study, hard work, and an academic specialization. Tor Kartenson ’24 also accomplished all of that, but he was the only one to select his unusual area of expertise: He earned a Bachelor of Music degree in instrumental music, cum laude, and majored in performance on the electric bass guitar.
More rain to start off July
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - July will start off like June ended, with plenty of rainfall in the forecast. Storms rolled out of NE Kansas this morning, bringing some early morning rain to start off the work week. Drying out by later in the AM hours, temperatures have risen modestly for most of the area, but have soared in areas further south and west.
Celebrate Fourth of July in these activities
is within a week, and so are the plethora of activities and competitions the Abilene Parks and Recreation Department plans. For more information about these events, contact the Abilene Parks and Recreation Department at 785-263-7266. Concessions for breakfast and lunch will be available. Donna Brown will host a stand again. Simply Lemonade and Kona snow cones will also be ...
Concordia City Commission Approves Purchase of New Mower
The Concordia City Commission voted to approve the purchase of a new front-mounted Grasshopper 725 DT 72” mower from Krier Mower and Electric for the amount of $19,140.30 for the Concordia Parks Department during its regular meeting on Monday, July 1st. Concordia Parks & Recreation Director Chris Atkins says...
Cloud County Sheriff's Department Report for Monday, July 1st
On 06/24/2024 at 0600 hours, a deputy took a report of Theft in Clyde. The case is still under investigation. On 06/24/2024 at 2150 hours, a deputy took a report of a non-injury accident located on Rock Road. On 06/25/2024 at 0606 hours, a deputy took a report of a...
Concordia City Commission to Meet Monday Night
The Concordia City Commission will meet for its next regular meeting on Monday, July 1st at 6:30 pm in the Commissioners' Room in Concordia City Hall. The meeting replaces the previously regular scheduled meeting on Wednesday, July 3rd. The agenda items include:. CALL TO ORDER. Roll Call. Invocation. Pledge of...
III Armored Corps’ Best Squad Announced
FORT RILEY, Kan. - The Army said that the winner of the III Armored Corps Best Squad Competition, held from June 24-27, is the 4th Infantry Division Squad. This winning team will advance to compete in the FORSCOM Best Squad Competition at Fort Carson, Colorado, in August. This year, Fort...
Kansas Avenue to close on July 15 for structure replacement
RILEY, KS - Starting on Monday, July 15th, Kansas Avenue, heading west out of Riley will be closed to through traffic. A structure replacement project will have Kansas Avenue closed from West Street to the intersection with Crooked Creek Road(Hwy 24). The project is estimated to be completed by Wednesday,...
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