Bluestem Electric Cooperative, Inc. Increases Financial Security for Members and Harvests Clean Energy with Two Completed Solar Farms.
“Bluestem Electric Cooperative’s solar farms provide greater control over monitoring, load-balancing, and rate stabilization for its members.”
Consumer Alert: Storm Damage Could Attract Illegal Contractors
“Staff from the attorney general’s Roofing Registration Unit have been in contact with local officials in storm-damaged areas to assist in responding to contractors and consumers.”
Down Time from Screen Time?
“K-State’s Wiles encourages parents to reduce children’s screen time”
KDOC/KBI Cold Case Playing Cards Highlight Unsolved Homicides, Missing Persons, Unidentified Remains
“These cards highlight case details in the hope that a person or persons familiar with a case will come forward with information leading to its resolution.”
Governor Laura Kelly Announces Launch of Startup Housing Program
““A shortage of quality, affordable housing is a barrier to economic growth and development throughout the state – and particularly in rural Kansas,” Governor Laura Kelly said.”
Miss Kansas Visits Clay Center
“As Miss Kansas, Taylor makes over 400 appearances during her year-of-service, many of them motivational presentations to students in Kansas schools.”
KCC Alerts Utility Customers that High Energy Costs are Forecast to Continue Nationwide due to Increased Commodity Price Volatility
“On April 18, the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) futures price for natural gas climbed to nearly $8/MMBtu (Metric Million British thermal units) for May and June, with prices over $8/MMBtu for the rest of this year and upcoming winter.”
Kansas Missing Kids
“This week’s Kansas Missing kids are 17 Year old Pamela Hall from Manhattan, KS; 117 year old Brittany Miller from Augusta, Kansas; 17 year old Keith Ritz from Parsons, Kansas; and now 67 year old Donald Lee Erwin from Camden County, Missouri.”
Giving Day at Fort Hays State a Tremendous Success
“The tremendous success of FHSU’s Giving Day proves further that Fort Hays State is a university of resilience, strength, and community. In total, 810 Tiger fans from 40 states came together to invest in areas across campus that were in-need of financial support. Many donors elected to support more than one project leading to just under 1,000 gifts.”
The Kaw will Reunite with a Sacred Rock that Lawrence used as a Monument to White People
“The more than 20-ton quartzite boulder was a place for ceremonies and song. ‘It was like our church. Our church was taken away from us,’ a Kaw leader says.”