Tractor Supply Holds Pet Adoption Event

The Kearney Tractor Supply is inviting customers to attend a Pet Adoption Event on November 16, 2024, from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.

"As an active advocate and supporter of pet rescue and adoption, Tractor Supply strives to inform our customers of the pet adoption process by providing a safe and comfortable space for placing adorable animals in welcoming homes," said Jennifer Fletcher, manager of the Kearney Tractor Supply store. "Through this and other year-round adoption events, our goal at Kearney store is to connect adoptable pets with interested owners."

The pet adoption event is open to the public and friendly, leashed pets. It will take place at Tractor Supply at 901 W. 92 Highway. During the event, the following community partners will be on hand with dogs and cats looking for homes.

This event is in partnership with Ace's Cat Sanctuary who will be on site from 10 am to 2 pm.

For more information, please contact the Kearney Tractor Supply at 816-628-2972.

Brian Watts contributed to this story.

Bulldog Boys Take Conference Swim and Dive

The Kearney High School Boys Swim & Dive Team earned its 10th-consecutive conference championship on Saturday, Nov. 2 at the Gladstone Community Center.

The Bulldogs won the 2024 conference title by 250 points and won every single event.

“All season long the boys have been focused on closing out and finishing this decade of dominance,” Head Coach Trevor Woehman said. “My staff and I are incredibly proud of the hard work and dedication these boys have given to this team and this program.”

The postseason includes Districts for diving on Saturday, Nov. 9, and the Class 1 State Meet on Nov. 15-16 in St. Louis.

200 Medley Relay – Conference Champs

  • Whitaker Steward

  • Bennett Freeman

  • Parker Bartlett

  • Parker Mendel

200 Freestyle

  • Parker Bartlett – Conference champ & PR

  • Parker Mendel – 2nd-place finish & PR

  • Patrick McNellis – 4th-place finish & PR

200 IM

  • Whitaker Steward – Conference champ & season best

50 Freestyle

  • Bennett Freeman – Conference champ & PR

  • Chase Hoover – 2nd-place finish & PR

  • Jake Zwick – PR

  • Brayden Peck – PR

Diving

  • Isaac Clayton – Conference champ

  • Nathan Watson – 2nd-place finish

100 Butterfly

  • Whitaker Steward – Conference champ & season best

  • Braeden Mallonnee – 2nd-place finish & PR

  • Landon Morrill – 4th place finish and a new PR

100 Freestyle

  • Parker Mendel – Conference champ & PR

  • Brayden Peck – 5th-place finish & PR

  • Jake Zwick – PR

  • Peter Jensen – PR

500 Freestyle

  • Parker Bartlett – Conference champ

200 Freestyle Relay – Conference champs & season best

  • Braeden Mallonnee

  • Bennett Freeman

  • Landon Morrill

  • Chase Hoover

100 Backstroke

  • Braeden Mallonnee – Conference champ & PR

  • Chase Hoover – 5th-place finish & PR

  • Patrick McNellis – 6th-place & PR

100 Breaststroke

  • Bennett Freeman – Conference champ & PR

  • Landon Morrill – 3rd-place finish & PR

  • Peter Jensen – 5th-place finish & PR

400 Freestyle Relay -Conference Champs

  • Parker Mendel

  • Parker Bartlett

  • Braeden Mallonnee

  • Whitaker Steward

Ray Weikal contributed to this story.

Chamber of Commerce Changes Locations

After several years located at 455 Sam Barr Drive, the Kearney Chamber of Commerce has moved its headquarters to a more central location in Kearney. The move gives the Chamber a larger office space in a more accessible area of town.

The new location of the Chamber of Commerce office is in the Kearney Commercial Center, between Waters Hardware and the Kearney School District Early Education Center. The space was formerly occupied by Insta Deals.

The new location is a benefit to chamber members as well as individuals in the community.

“This new location is ideal for us to better serve our members,” Executive Director Stacie Bratcher said. “It gives us more office space, workspace and conference space that will help our member partners.”

The office has been newly redesigned and remodeled with three office spaces, a large conference room and kitchen area, welcome center and community area that could be used for workshops, seminars and gatherings.

The new location also has an added benefit of a large parking area that would make it easier for the Chamber to coordinate outdoor events such as the Farmers’ Market.

The new address of the Kearney Chamber of Commerce is 190 W State Route 92, in Kearney. The Chamber provides copying and scanning, mailbox services, design services, admin services, social media services and coworking space to all businesses and individuals in the community. For more information visit KearneyChamber.org.

Brian Watts contributed to this story.

County Administrator Announces Retirement

After a distinguished career in public administration spanning over three decades, Clay County Administrator Dianna Wright announced plans to retire in February 2025. During her tenure, Dianna has worked alongside the Commission and county staff guiding the implementation of the new charter form of government, leading numerous initiatives focused on enhancing services, developing workforce talent, and strengthening partnerships with local communities. Wright worked closely with the Commissioners to adhere to and advance their primary missions of investment in public safety and infrastructure.

Clay County Administrator Dianna Wright

Significant milestones accomplished during Wright’s tenure include the adoption of Clay County’s Strategic Plan, adoption of the Clay County 2040 Compass Comprehensive Plan, the implementation of the County’s 5-year capital improvement plan, preparations for the launch of the Senior Real Estate Property Tax Relief Program, and the establishment of a countywide in-house GIS department, just to name a few. Wright has been committed to transparency and enhanced communication.

In 2024, she initiated the Citizens Academy, a strategic overview of County departments, operations, programs, and services. The bi-annual six-week academy provides participants with an understanding of how their county government operates.

Reflecting on her time with the County, Dianna Wright said, "It has been my great honor to serve Clay County and to work with such a dedicated team of public servants. Together, we’ve achieved many accomplishments, from improving infrastructure to ensuring that our services meet the evolving needs of our residents. I look forward to supporting a smooth transition as the County takes its next steps forward.”

Wright became Clay County Administrator on February 14, 2022. Prior to becoming County Administrator, she had extensive public sector experience serving over 30 years at the executive level, serving the City of Olathe, KS as Director for the Economy Focus Area and Resource Management for 10 years. Prior to this, she served as the City Administrator for the cities of Wentzville and Harrisonville, Missouri. She began her career in public administration in Gladstone, Missouri as Assistant to the City Manager/Administrator of Management Services. Ms. Wright is a graduate of Missouri State University and University of Virginia, Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service LEADS program. Wright is an active member of the International City/County Management Association (ICMA) and has earned the designation of “Credentialed Manager.”

Clay County’s Presiding Commissioner Jerry Nolte expressed his gratitude for Dianna’s service, stating, "We are grateful for Dianna’s leadership, which has been marked by a deep commitment to serving the people of Clay County. As we initiate a search for our next County Administrator, we remain committed to building on the solid foundation she has helped to create. We wish Dianna the very best in her well-deserved retirement.”

The Clay County Commission will be conducting a search to identify and appoint a new County Administrator, with the goal of ensuring continued strong leadership for the County’s future.

Brian Watts contributed to this story,

Bulldogs Among Best at All-State Choir Auditions

Ten Kearney High School Choir members earned All-State honors during auditions on Saturday, Oct. 26.

Kearney sent 16 juniors and seniors to the event, according to Director Dustin McKinney. They earned honors by learning parts to a challenging piece of music and then performing as part of a quartet.

They are scored by three judges, and then that score is stacked with their District Audition which scored a vocal solo and sight-reading in September. Honorable Mentions are top 10 scores, Alternates are top 6 scores, and All-State are top 4.

In addition, Jules Ford was one of three students who earned top sight-reading scores and were invited to the state-level sight-reading competition, which is even harder than the all-state process.

All State

Delayne Boyd

Logan West

Connor Green

Drew Nelson

Alternate

Emi Eberhardt- 1st

Luke Zurliene- 1st

Archer Schmidt- 2nd

Honorable Mention

Klara Wentzel

Jules Ford

Ronin Roddy

Ray Weikal contributed to this story.