KCLY Radio (Clay Center, Kansas)

KCLY Radio (Clay Center, Kansas)

KCLY has been a source of music, news, sports, and weather updates since the 1970s, proudly operated by Taylor Communications. Broadcasting on 100.9 FM, KCLY is known as "Radio For Grown-Ups." This station caters to families and individuals who manage households, attend their children's sports events, handle bills, and want to stay informed about their neighborhoods. KCLY understands the balance between responsibilities and enjoying life! Listeners can enjoy a diverse range of programming on KCLY. During the day, you'll hear a mix of 70s, 80s, Adult Contemporary, Country, and Christian music. If you’d like to reminisce about your favorite tunes, tune in to 'The Vinyl Years' on weeknights from 6 to 10 pm, featuring special segments like 60’s at 6, 70’s at 7, 80’s at 8, and 'The Backstage Hour' at 9. Don't miss 'The Night Shift' every night from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. Plus, on Saturday nights, you can enjoy 'Flip Thru the 70’s' from 7 to 11 pm, packed with all your favorite 70’s hits. KCLY takes pride in being a top source for news and sports in the KCLY Community. Our daily news reports at 7 a.m., noon, and 5 p.m. provide in-depth coverage of local happenings, alongside live play-by-play sports coverage throughout the school year. Additionally, KCLY offers thorough updates on severe weather. Our dedicated weather team is always ready to broadcast important weather information as it happens. Thank you for considering KCLY Radio For Grown-Ups; we invite you to become a part of the KCLY Community!

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  • 3 days ago | kclyradio.com | Trish Svoboda

    KBI Press Release/Photo courtesy KBIWICHITA– The Wichita Police Department requested the Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) issue a statewide Silver Alert for a missing Wichita woman. The whereabouts of 70-year-old Rebecca Goyne are unknown and the public’s assistance is requested to help locate her. Goyne was last seen on foot in the 6900 block of West O’Neil, North Ridge road on Wednesday morning. Goyne is a white female who is 5 feet 4 inches tall. She has brown eyes and short brunette hair.

  • 4 days ago | kclyradio.com | Trish Svoboda

    By Trish SvobodaImages courtesy of Golden Waves GrainAn Origination Wheat Mill and Bakery in the works for Northwest Kansas will take advantage of the region’s abundant wheat production. By processing the wheat close to where it’s grown, the project will streamline the supply chain, reduce transportation costs, and boost efficiency, creating more value for farmers, the mill, and the bakery.

  • 4 days ago | kclyradio.com | Trish Svoboda

    Image courtesy CanvaThe Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE), through its Child Care Matters initiative and in partnership with All In For Kansas Kids, has announced four community recipients of its new Child Care Zones program. Funded by a 2024 federal Preschool Development Birth through Five (PDG B-5) Renewal Grant and administered by the Kansas Children’s Cabinet and Trust Fund, this initiative supports targeted efforts to improve early childhood services in Kansas.

  • 6 days ago | kclyradio.com | Jayson Henderson

    Kansas State senior Nicklaus Mason was named to the 2025 NCAA Division I PING All-Central Region Team, the Golf Coaches Association of America announced. Mason, from Shawnee, Kansas, led the Wildcats with a 71.88 scoring average this season. He recorded four top-10 finishes and won two tournaments, including the Wildcat Invitational—the first win of his collegiate career. His 199 total at the Steelwood Collegiate Invitational ranks third in K-State history, just one shot shy of the school record.

  • 6 days ago | kclyradio.com | Jayson Henderson

    The Kansas City Chiefs started “Phase 3” of their offseason training this week with voluntary Organized Team Activities (OTAs) at the team facility. This phase allows the team to run 11-on-11 and 7-on-7 drills, the first time since last season. There is no live hitting and no pads worn, but OTAs mark a key step in preparing for the 2025 season. The practices help players learn plays and build team chemistry ahead of training camp in July.

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