
Ryel turns 105 at KCH
There was a special birthday party at Kansas Christian Home last week – the 105th birthday party for Verda Ryel.
There was a special birthday party at Kansas Christian Home last week – the 105th birthday party for Verda Ryel.
Newton Public Library will welcome author Michael Poage for an author talk on “Heart: Collected Poems 1975-2024” at 2 p.m. March 26 at the library, 223 E. 7th Street.
Carriage Factory Gallery, 128 E. Sixth, will host a “Spring BReak Pop-up Art Camp” from March 18-21.
Darrell Scott will close out the 2024-25 Prairie Window Concert Series at 4 p.m. March 16 in the Prairie Pavilion at Dyck Arboretum of the Plains, 177 W Hickory St, Hesston.
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This week, Kansas Secretary of Transportation Calvin Reed kicked off KDOT’s annual Transportation Safety Conference in Wichita by emphasizing the key components of decreasing fatalities on Kansas’s streets and highways: safer drivers, safer vehicles, safer speeds, and safer roads. He was immediately followed by the conference’s keynote speaker, Charles Marohn, the founder of Strong Towns, an organization dedicated to helping America’s cities manage their finances and built environments better. Chuck made the case that, practically speaking, Kansas’s cities should just ignore the first three factors and focus on the last. He’s right.
Some numbers popped into my eyes that opened them in a way that has rarely happened before.
ComfortCare Homes of Harvey County, a provider of Alzheimer’s and dementia care, is recently announced that it has received a deficiency-free rating in its most recent state survey.
A job opening left open for months on the Harvey County website has led to commissioner Becky Reimer to start asking questions.