Searching for a Lyme Cure
“This unresolved “infection from Hell” are maddening for patients who must spend their time and money consulting with multiple doctors who prescribe an endless stream of antibiotics and other medications that do nothing to stem inflammation and ease the patient’s pain and discomfort.”
Independence man remains missing after two years
“Detreck Foster was reported missing on May 12, 2020. He was last seen around April 12, 2020 in Independence.”
Kansas 4-H eyes wildlife habitat contest May 5
“State event is also open to FFA members, organizers say”
Cattle Chat: Leasing Arrangements
“K-State ag economist offers steps to consider for cow or pasture leases”
Governor Laura Kelly Signs Bill Providing Children with Free, Basic Vision Screenings in Schools
“Bipartisan Legislation Improves Quality of Vision and Hearing Services in Kansas”
Marshall, Moran Applaud Passage of Legislation Commemorating Brown v. Board of Education Sites Across Multiple States
“Kansan Linda Brown and her parents took their case all the way to the Supreme Court in Brown v. Board of Education, leading to the unanimous overturn of the ‘separate but equal’ doctrine that discriminated against school children because of their skin color,” said Senator Moran.”
Sens. Moran, Blumenthal Honor Veterans who Helped with Evacuations from Afghanistan
“Afghanistan fell to the Taliban on August 15, 2021, resulting in a humanitarian and global security crisis. In the months following the collapse of Afghanistan, thousands of Americans, Afghans and foreign nationals sought refuge from the Taliban. The U.S. evacuation led to the greatest military airlift operation since World War II and the death of 13 American servicemembers.”
Governor Laura Kelly Announces New Communities Join Economic Development and Revitalization Program
“Eureka, Newton, Topeka, and Valley Center Join Kansas Main Street Program”
K-State Research Suggests Probiotics May Pose Risks to Animal, Human Health
“Although probiotics are beneficial bacteria, some bacterial species can have unintended negative consequences,” Amachawadi said. “Our research has shown that Enterococcus faecium carries genes that confer resistance to antibiotics widely used in human medicine. Feeding such products to animals raises the possibility that the genes can be transferred to pathogenic bacteria and make them resistant to antibiotics, which can be passed on to humans.”
Study: Farm income losses vary year to year
“K-State ag economist says many factors explain down years for individual farms”