Lawmakers look ready to legalize medical marijuana, but likely won’t let Kansans vape or smoke it
“Kansas nearly passed legislation last year that would have legalized cannabis for medical use. If it does so this year, it may be available by early 2024.”
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
“The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in many elective procedures being put on hold, and this has led to a substantial decline in cancer screening, including screening for colon cancer,” said Dr. Duwve.
Kansas Senators Will Travel To Eastern Europe
“America should do what America does best – protect freedom and liberty for our own citizens and for people around the world,” said Sen. Moran.”
Cimarron National Grassland Plans Prescribed Burning for Areas in Morton County
“Fire is a natural occurrence that many ecosystems rely on to function in a healthy manner,” said Acting Cimarron National Grassland District Ranger Jeff Outhier.”
With Sen. Marshall Support, Senate Votes to Nix Travel Mask Mandates
“The CDC continues to make decisions as if they are in a vacuum without consideration for the big picture…95% of Americans have some form of immunity… New infections are down 94%… It’s time to stop the travel mask mandates. It’s time to let our people go.”
Study Places Value on Differences in Growth and Economics Between Barrows, Gilts
“Gilts are associated with 5.9% lower average daily gain, 11.4% lower average daily feed intake and 4.3% better feed efficiency compared to barrows,” said Faccin, who came to K-State from Brazil.”
Garden to Plate: Food Safety for School and Community Gardens
“Because gardening is an effective strategy for healthier food consumption, the number of school and community gardens is increasing across the state of Kansas. However, fresh produce has also been linked to outbreaks of foodborne illness.”
Governor Laura Kelly Tours Food Bank in Wichita to Reinforce Need to Axe the Food Tax
“Axing the food tax will directly help hard-working Kansans save money and get much-needed relief from the pandemic-induced inflation,” Governor Laura Kelly said.”