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Daily Archives: June 23, 2022

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Representative from Sen. Roger Marshall’s Spoke to the Public at Clay Center Carnegie Library

Featured, Lifestyle, PoliticsBy Janet SchnellJune 23, 2022

“Mason said that many people feel that because it’s a small town, they feel that their voice doesn’t matter when it comes to the big topics, and that is far from the truth. Senator Marshall’s offices understands that not everyone can make it to the state office, so people are sent to help them stay connected to everyone.”

National Safety Month Highlights Ag and Summer Hazards

Agriculture, Education, Health, LifestyleBy Janet SchnellJune 23, 2022

“Children learn lifesaving water skills through swimming lessons offered at the OSU Colvin Recreation Center.”

The Kansas Chamber Releases 2022 Capitol Gains Report

Agriculture, Company, IndustryBy Janet SchnellJune 23, 2022

“Annual report highlights recent legislative successes.”

Kansas Schools are Poised to Ditch Class Hours for Real-World Training as Graduation Requirements

Education, Featured, LifestyleBy Janet SchnellJune 23, 2022

“A group in charge of evaluating Kansas graduation requirements says classroom time is a poor yardstick for measuring learning. It’s arguing for ways to let local school districts sub in real-world experiences and other metrics more calibrated to the 21st century.”

Years After Nixing a Deal with Tyson, This Small Kansas Town is Still Growing

Business, Featured, LifestyleBy Janet SchnellJune 23, 2022

“Four years after fighting off a controversial chicken processing plant, the growing Leavenworth County community approved a deal with little fuss to bring in Topeka-based Hill’s Pet Nutrition with a 10-year, 100% tax abatement.”

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