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Third Annual Greater Hutch Signing Day Held May 4th

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Third Annual Greater Hutch Signing Day Held May 4th

HUTCHINSON, Kan. – For the third year, Hutchinson Career and Technical Education Academy, Hutchinson Community College, Hutchinson Public Schools, and Greater Hutch, an Economic Development Partnership for Reno County, collaborated to host Signing Day on Thursday, May 4th at HC&TEA. At the event, 80 High... Read More.

New Date and Local for Annual Sand Plum Bicycle Classic

RENO COUNTY, Kan. – This year’s Sand Plum Bicycle Classic will feature a new date and location. The annual Reno County favorite will be taking place on Sunday, June 4, and will offer four different distances to choose from:16-mile, 36-mile, 53-mile, or take on... Read More.

City-Wide Clean-up this Weekend in Moundridge

MOUNDRIDGE, Kan. – The Moundridge Community-Wide Clean-up will take place this weekend. The McPherson Area Solid Waste Utility will have several large roll-off dumpsters set up by the recycling bins south of the ballfields. The dumpsters cannot be used for tires, freon-containing items, or hazardous... Read More.

Sterling College Commencement Ceremony Saturday

STERLING, Kan. - Sterling College will honor the Class of 2023 for the 2023 Sterling College Commencement ceremony. The ceremony will take place on Saturday, May 6, at 9:45 a.m. in the Gleason Physical Education Center on the Sterling College campus. Don Reed ’68,... Read More.

City of Arlington Water Supply Shows High Nitrate Levels

ARLINGTON, Kan. – The City of Arlington has issued a public notice regarding nitrate levels in the city's water supply. A sample tested on April 18th showed a nitrate level of 11 milligrams per liter, which is above the federal nitrate standard of 10... Read More.

Larned City Council Sets New Swimming Pool Hours

LARNED, Kan. – The Larned City Council has approved a change in Swimming Pool hours for the upcoming season. The pool will continue to open at 12:30 p.m. but will see a two-hour change in closing time from 8 p.m. to 6 p.m. The Council... Read More.

Kansas Officials Plan to Cut Down on Foster Placements

By Rachel Mipro, Kansas Reflector   KANSAS CITY, Kan. — The Kansas Department for Children and Families will work to reduce unnecessary foster care placements, said DCF Secretary Laura Howard, expressing optimism about new funding measures and legislation. “This was a strong legislative session in terms... Read More.