Veterinary Team Eyes the Road to Provide Vision Exams for Working Dogs
“Our goal is to screen active working animals for eye diseases that could impair their ability to perform their jobs, and in doing so, help them better serve their human owners and handlers,” Meekins said.”
Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks, Emporia State University Partner to Provide New Fishing Opportunity
“This arrangement is going to allow students at ESU the opportunity to get hands-on experience managing a fishery, while affording Emporia-area anglers another location to wet a line,” said Ben Neely, KDWP Fisheries biologist.”
4-H Discovery Days Registration Deadline is May 1
“Annual college and career readiness event set for June 1-3”
Video: Dry Weather Provides Chance to Clean, Compact Farm Ponds
“Many of our ponds need periodic cleaning out of the old sediment that might get brought down by livestock or natural processes,” she said.”
AG Derek Schmidt Support Benefits for Public Safety Officers, Families Affected by Work-Related PTSD
“Each of our jurisdictions is served by thousands of brave first responders who show up for us in tragic situations every day. Now we need to show up for them,” the attorneys general wrote. “These individuals deserve access to quality treatment and their loved ones deserve the benefits they have earned.”
Oklahoma’s Pre-K Program Climbs to Second Best in the Nation
“Oklahoma’s Pre-K program has a history of excellence because our educators know academic success begins with a strong start in reading and math,” said State Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister.”
KDWP To Soon Offer Durable License Cards
“Purchasers can select between a crappie and a pheasant, or purchase both designs. Purchasers must simply have a current fishing or hunting license on file.”
Video: K-State Researchers Factor Weather Forecasts in Planning Corn Seeding Rates
“That is a very good indicator that farmers should reduce their seeding rate, probably about 5,000 seeds per acre,” said Josefina Lacasa, a doctoral student in K-State’s Department of Agronomy. “
A Kansas judge rejected a GOP-drawn congressional map for violating Black voters’ rights
“The judge ruled the recently drawn map violates provisions in the state constitution related to free speech, voting and equal protection rights to favor Republican candidates by putting parts of Wyandotte County and Lawrence in districts where Democrats have little chance to win.”
SBA Loans Approved for Cottonwood Complex Wildland Fire damages
“Natural disasters disrupt families and businesses in so many ways,” said Angee Morgan, deputy director, Kansas Division of Emergency Management. “