Walleye Harvest Regulations Adjusted at Marion Reservoir as Part of 4-Year Study
“During the Grow Phase, which took place January 2020 thru December 2021, walleye were managed with a 21-inch minimum length limit and a 5 per day creel limit. This was done to increase densities of walleye in Marion Reservoir longer than 18 inches.”
Ethanol Discounts Available at Kansas Corn Earth Day Promotions
“The Earth Day “Fuel Clean Air Pitstop” fuel discounts are offered through Kansas Corn’s Fueled by Kansas campaign, and participating stations can be found at fueledbykansas.com.”
Safe Kids Day at the Zoo
“Safe Kids Kansas hosts child safety and health event at the Topeka Zoo”
Governor Laura Kelly Signs Bipartisan Bill Expanding Definition, Recognizing Hard of Hearing Community
“Governor Kelly Signed Senate Bill 343, to Update Affected Statutes to Read “Hard of Hearing””
AG Derek Schmidt Urges Better Disclosure, Clarity from GoFundMe
“Schmidt was part of a bipartisan coalition of 28 state and territory attorneys general that sent a letter yesterday to GoFundMe outlining specific steps that they would like to see implemented to the crowdfunding platform.”
KFB Foundation for Agriculture awards $23,500 in scholarships to 39 students
“We’re investing in students today to ensure they become tomorrow’s leaders,” says Kansas Farm Bureau President and Foundation Chair Rich Felts.”
FHSU Criminal Justice Contingent Wins Numerous Awards at National Conference
“Ten different club members and three professors placed in numerous events ain four different divisions: lower, upper, graduate, and professional.”
Governor Laura Kelly Directs Flags be Flown at Half-staff in Pottawatomie and Riley Counties to Honor Former K-State President Dr. Jon Wefald
“Dr. Wefald was a transformative leader who, in his 23-year presidency, grew the state university’s enrollment and footprint, developing K-State into the institution it is today,” Governor Laura Kelly said.”
Senior Center for Clay County
“According to Long, Clay County has the worst facilities for seniors above any county in the state of Kansas. “
Don’t Let Severe Weather Uproot Your Financial Well-Being
“As Kansas enters severe weather season, the Kansas Insurance Department encourages Kansans to evaluate their property insurance needs by reviewing any changes in their life over the past year and looking for potential insurance gaps.”