"I hired Cam because of her work ethic and what I saw as potential for greatness," Hunt said.
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Shifrin hones fisheries interest as climate intern | Nebraska Today
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"The National Cotton Council recently launched an innovative campaign called Plant Not Plastic aimed at addressing the growing concerns surrounding microplastics and their impact on human health and the environment."
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National Cotton Council targets synthetic microplastics
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"Mercier identifies five diseases with the potential to disrupt U.S. livestock production, trade and response infrastructure at scale."
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5 Livestock Diseases That Could Impact U.S. Food Security and Economic Stability
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"The Oklahoma State University Ferguson College of Agriculture has selected Cody Loganbill, an agribusiness major from Lawrence, Kansas, as its fall 2025 orange gown recipient."
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Loganbill named Ferguson College of Agriculture orange gown honoree - Oklahoma State University
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Celebrate the season with poinsettias! U.S. growers sold 35,661,000 potted #poinsettia plants valued at $182 million in 2023. #nationalpoinsettiaday🌺 ... See MoreSee Less
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"A public lands advocacy group sued the Trump administration in federal court Wednesday over the inclusion of President Donald Trump’s face on the forthcoming National Park annual pass."
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Public lands group files suit over new national park pass that features Trump • Nebraska Examiner
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A public lands advocacy group sued the Trump administration over the inclusion of President Donald Trump’s face on the National Park pass.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
“Nicaragua’s acts, policies, and practices are unreasonable and burden or restrict U.S. commerce,” USTR has concluded, according to a statement.
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U.S. to Phase in New Tariffs on Nicaragua
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The U.S. will gradually increase tariffs over the next two years on Nicaraguan exports that don’t fall under a regional free trade agreement, the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative said Wednesd...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Avian flu likely found in geese in Salina
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Did you know that Mountain Lions are the largest species of cats that can purr? Their purrs are similar to house cats except much louder and deeper.
They can't roar like lions or tigers because they have a rigid hyoid bone, which allows for continuous purring on the exhale, but prevents the deep roar of roaring cats.
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"Thellman said the payments offer short-term relief, but don’t fix the root of the issue: unsteady markets and unpredictable trade conditions."
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Kansas farmer wants trade, not aid after $12 billion federal assistance package announced
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TOPEKA (KSNT) – The Trump Administration is sending out billions in aid to farmers nationwide to help offset losses from a year filled with international trade disputes. However, some in the …0 CommentsComment on Facebook
IAN SHELTON SEARCH: The Sedgwick County Sheriff's Office has provided a map of areas to access in the search for missing 30-year-old Ian Shelton at Lake Afton.
The sheriff's office says areas outlined in yellow are publicly accessible, county-owned property. Areas marked in red are closed to general public access, including Sedgwick County Public Works facilities and the Wichita–Sedgwick County Firearms Training Range.
All areas outside the yellow boundaries are private property. Permission from the property owner is required before entering or searching those areas.
"We encourage anyone helping to remain safe, respect property boundaries, and follow all applicable laws," SCSO said. "We will continue to provide verified updates as they become available."
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"USDA will spend $700 million to support regenerative agriculture USDA Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced in a joint press event Wednesday."
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Farm Groups React as USDA Invests $700 Million in Regenerative Agriculture
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"The U.S. Department of Agriculture said in June that it was developing a potential poultry vaccination plan, but has not released further details."
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U.S. Senators Push USDA for Urgent Action on Bird Flu Vaccine
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A bipartisan group of U.S. senators this week urged the administration of President Donald Trump to finalize a science-based plan for developing a bird flu vaccine for livestock, according to a letter...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Not all firewood is created equal."
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Buying firewood? Knowing heat values could aid your choice
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"Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology is partnering with the Electrical Training Alliance of Western Oklahoma to establish a transfer agreement which enables electrical apprentices to earn college credit toward an Associate in Applied Science degree in Applied Technology."
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"When it comes to making holiday candy, K-State Extension food scientist Karen Blakeslee says it’s a cooking process that usually turns into a science experiment."
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K-State food scientist says holiday candy can be a science experiment
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When it comes to making holiday candy, K-State Research and Extension food scientist Karen Blakeslee says it’s a cooking process that usually turns into a science experiment.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Six more states are Making America Healthy Again! Today, Secretary Rollins was joined by Secretary Kennedy and Dr. Oz to sign waivers to remove unhealthy foods from SNAP in Hawai‘i, Missouri, North Dakota, South Carolina, Virginia, and Tennessee.
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Turkey is the most common meat eaten during the holiday season and thawing it correctly once you take it out of the freezer can be the difference between a happy holiday and disaster! Plan ahead and allow 24 hours for each 4-5 pounds when thawing in the fridge. ... See MoreSee Less

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Kansas gets green light for $166 million plan to expand broadband
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Kansas has received the green light to tap into federal funds to expand broadband internet access to areas of the state where service is scarce.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The holiday season can get busy, and being able to prepare yeast bread dough ahead of time and freeze it for later use could save time, said Kansas State University food scientist Karen Blakeslee."
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Holiday Tips: Save time by freezing yeast bread and cookie dough
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"Gardeners who may be getting antsy for spring can still find plenty to do during winter’s colder months, says Kansas State University horticulture expert Cynthia Domenghini."
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Despite winter’s chill, gardeners can still prep for spring
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Gardeners who may be getting antsy for spring can still find plenty to do during winter’s colder months, says K-State horticulture expert Cynthia Domenghini.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
“As of now, Mexico is not responding, and it is very unfair to our U.S. Farmers who deserve this much needed water,” Trump said.
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Trump Threatens Mexico With 5% Tariff Increase Over Water Dispute
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President Donald Trump on Monday threatened to impose an additional 5% tariff on Mexico if it doesn't immediately provide additional water to help U.S. farmers, accusing the country of violating a tre...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Some North Dakota farmers are owed money after a large bankruptcy filing by a Nebraska-based grain dealer."
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Nebraska Grain-Dealer Bankruptcy Hits North Dakota Farmers
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Some North Dakota farmers are owed money after a large bankruptcy filing by a Nebraska-based grain dealer. The North Dakota Department of Agriculture says farmers in the state are owed more than $900,...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The calendar says the first day of winter is Dec. 21. Chip Redmond is not so sure you ought to get locked in on just that date."
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State weather official urges Kansans to prepare for winter conditions, travel
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“Our grasslands define Nebraska,” Cook said. “They sustain our cattle industry, they provide habitat for wildlife and they shape the character of our state.
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Cook champions Nebraska grasslands in new PSA campaign | Nebraska Today
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Nebraska’s grasslands — vital to the state’s economy, environment and cultural heritage — are being highlighted in a new series of public service announcements featuring legendary Nebraska vol...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
“Make Christmas magic.” That’s the goal of one family that is using their rural Kansas facility to create special holiday memories for kids and families.
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Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: John and Shelley Gardner, Christmas at Pumpkin Pants Ranch
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After John and Shelley Gardner completed a pumpkin patch on their land near Arkansas City in 2023, they decided to do a Christmas celebration in December. That has now grown to include Santa’s works...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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"With cooler temperatures pushing fall pests toward homes, K-State horticultural entomologist Raymond Cloyd says a few simple sanitation steps can stop nuisance insects before they settle in."
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K-State entomologist shares tips for keeping winter pests out of homes, yards
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With cooler temperatures pushing fall pests toward homes, K-State horticultural entomologist Raymond Cloyd says a few simple sanitation steps can stop nuisance insects before they settle in.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
🚨 The Sedgwick County Sheriff's Office is still investigating the disappearance of Ian Alexander Shelton, last seen at Lake Afton around 2 a.m. on Wednesday morning.
The Sheriff's Office is asking residents near Lake Afton - specifically those between 231st Street West and 263rd Street West, as well as between 31st Street South and 55th Street South - to help by reviewing any home surveillance cameras. This can include doorbell cameras, security systems, or recorded video from December 3 between the hours of 2 a.m. and 2 p.m.
Residents in the area are also being asked to check their property, including barns, sheds, or garages, for anything unusual.
Anyone with information is asked to call 911.
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"In the first 11 months of the year, China’s soybean imports rose 6.9% from a year earlier to 103.79 million tons, the customs data showed. November shipments were down 14.5% from October."
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China Set for Record 2025 Soybean Imports on Brazil Buys, U.S. Trade Truce
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