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Lane closed on eastbound I-70 at Abilene
The right lane of eastbound I-70 near the Abilene exit in Dickinson County has been closed for concrete repair. The Kansas Department of Transportation will be removing and replacing damaged concrete. It is estimated that the project will be completed by August, weather permitting. KDOT urges all motorists to be...
Outer lane of eastbound I-70 closed near Abilene until August
DICKINSON COUNTY - In Dickinson County, the right lane of eastbound I-70 is closed near the Abilene exit for concrete repair. Crews from the Kansas Department of Transportation are removing and replacing damaged concrete in the outer lane. The project is estimated to be completed by August, depending on the...
Brody Hayes Shines at West Shrine Bowl: MVP Performance and Future Plans
Clay Center, Kansas — Brody Hayes, a standout athlete from Clay Center, recently showcased his talents at the West Shrine Bowl, earning the title of MVP for his exceptional performance. The event, which took place on June 23rd, highlighted Hayes’ skills on the field and his commitment to teamwork and community.
Concordia Police Department Report for Monday, July 8th
On 07/08/2024 at 3:51 AM, Officers responded to a report of Harassment by Phone in the 200 block of West 18th Street. Charges in this case will be forwarded to the Cloud County Attorney's Office. On 07/07/2024 at 7:44 PM, Officers conducted a Civil Standby in the 1700 block of...
One Injured Following Two-Vehicle Crash in Ottawa County
The Kansas Highway Patrol responded to a two-vehicle crash south of Minneapolis on Sunday, July 7th. According to a report from the Kansas Highway Patrol, a 2023 Toyota Camry driven by 57-year-old Bridget Jeannette Omotosho of Fort Worth, Texas, was traveling northbound in the driving lane of US Highway 81 around 10-miles south of Minneapolis.
Timbrook has organized Fourth of July activities, competitions for 20 years
Kellee Timbrook, Parks and Recreation Department director, shouts for children to bring their turtles into the chalk ring for the turtle races. Timbrook has now organized the Fourth of July activities and competitions for 20 years. Ed Boice.
Jim McKale
James Lee “Jim” McKale, age 81, of Abilene, Kansas, died Sunday, June 30, 2024 at Memorial Hospital- Abilene, Kansas. He was born on December 10, 1942 in Clay Center, Kansas, the son of Dale and Nadine (Faulkner) McKale. Jim was raised in the Longford, Kansas community where he graduated from Longford High School in 1960. He continued his education at Hutchinson Community College in Hutchinson, Kansas, followed by barber school in Wichita, Kansas.
Donna Darlene (Longbine) Bonneau
Donna Darlene (Longbine) Bonneau, 54, of Abilene, Kansas went to be with the Lord on Friday, July 5th 2024. Donna was born on November 1st, 1969 in Salina, Kansas to Merle and Donna (Fenn) Longbine. She graduated Solomon High School in 1988. She then pursued a nursing degree at Kansas Wesleyan University in Salina and graduated with honors. Donna embarked on a remarkable career, touching countless lives with compassion and skill. Thereafter, Donna pursued diverse careers, each one a testament to her determination. Donna welcomed her first child into the world in 1985. Donna then married David Montgomery and welcomed three children and later divorced. Donna later met the love of her life, Cory Bonneau and married October 3rd, 2008. They shared 16 wonderful years and many memories together. Donna’s deep-seated passion for caring for others was evident in every aspect of her life, touching hearts and making a difference wherever she went. Donna’s children and grandchildren were the heartbeats of her world, filling her life with boundless love and joy. She loved traveling, music, cooking, shopping, spending time with friends and family, and had a love for all animals, but especially her cats.
Nancy Wise
Nancy Ann (Sidener) Wise, 91 went to be with her Heavenly Father on July 2,2024 at Village Manor in Abilene. She was born February 1, 1933, during a snowstorm in Abilene, to Howard R and Mary Edna "Peggy" Fear- Sidener. She attended local schools in Abilene, graduating in 1951. Nancy...
Charolette K. Deneault
Charolette K. Deneault, age 75, of Concordia, KS, passed away on Saturday, July 6, 2024 at her home in Concordia, KS. She was born on June 29, 1949 in Red Cloud, NE to Kenneth J. & Mildred L. (Fielder) Smith. She married Dale Deneault I, on November 12, 1966 in...
Concordia Fire & EMS Report for Monday, July 8th
At 3:55pm, M-2 was dispatched for a MVA with 4 patients. No patient transport was needed. At 8:34pm, M-2 was dispatched for a medical emergency, one patient was transported to Salina Regional Health Center. On Tuesday July 2nd 2024,. At 3:21am, M-2 was dispatched for a medical emergency, one patient...
DUI, Stolen Property Charges
A DUI investigation turns into an arrest for a stolen vehicle. According to Salina Police Captain Jim Feldman, 39-year-old Nicole Hoffschneider of Bennington was taken into custody on Saturday after she allegedly lost control of a 1997 Ram pickup and ran over a stump and across a yard at an apartment complex in the 700 block of Guernsey Drive.
History of Wakefield Museum
In 1974, in the midst of the flooding of Milford Lake, seven Wakefield women organized a project to protect and preserve Wakefield’s historical artifacts. Those women were Annetta Hayes, D. Lum, Evelyn Hawes, Gertrude Marshall, Betty Herman, Selma Brocker, and Marion Mason. Joy Shandy, the Wakefield Museum’s current Director, said that without their foresight, much of Wakefield’s history may have been lost to the floodwaters and time.
Area Schools Headed to Clay Target National Championships
Athletes & teams representing 456 high schools from across the nation, including teams from Ell-Saline and Chapman, are scheduled to participate at the 2024 USA High School Clay Target League National Championship this week. The event will be held at the Michigan Trapshooting Association in Mason, MI July 10th-14th. According...
Clay Center Man Involved in Single Fixed Wing Aircraft Accident on July 4th
A Clay Center man was involved in a single fixed wing aircraft accident at Wamego Airport on July 4th. According to a report from the Kansas Highway Patrol, a single fixed wing aircraft was traveling northbound on runway 36 at the Wamego Airport and was attempting to perform a short field takeoff. Miscommunication occurred between the student pilot, 22-year-old Mason Jay Patrick Camera of Manhattan, and the instructor, 65-year-old David Allen Thompson of Clay Center, causing the aircraft to continue northbound on the ground. Brakes were applied in an attempt to stop; however, the aircraft continued past the runway, entered the grass, and came to a rest in a corn field.
55 DAYS TO 2024 KICKOFF: Kyle Rakers
Everyone’s favorite starting center and unofficial Culver’s spokesman, Hayden Gillum (55), has graduated and moved on to new marketing campaigns. Into his shoes and No. 55 jersey will step freshman offensive lineman Kyle Rakers.
Obituary-Anita Ouellette
Anita L. Ouellette was born on June 9, 1949, in Concordia, Kansas to Norman and Jean (Beauregard) LeDuc. She passed from this life on Saturday, July 6, 2024 at Salina Regional Health Center, Salina, Kansas at the age of 75. Anita graduated from Clyde High School in the class of...
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