Garden Tips: June an Important Time for Potatoes, Tomatoes
“K-State horticulture expert shares important reminders for the home garden this season”
Sen. Marshall Bill Allows COVID Money to be Used to Harden Schools
“$150.1 billion of available COVID funds has yet to be spent by schools”
UPDATE: Junction City Officer-Involved Shooting
“Carlton W. Solton Jr. of Junction City, was arrested on Tuesday, June 7, at approximately 9:15 p.m. after he was discharged from Stormont Vail Hospital in Topeka.”
Lincoln Elementary School Setting Big Goals With the Marathon Club
“This year the students made a new record for the school with over 19,000 miles while the staff racked up a new record as well at over 9,700 miles.”
Give Blood in Honor of World Blood Donor Day
“Donors have chance to win VIP trip to Graceland and more by coming to give in June “
Governor Laura Kelly Announces Nearly $4.7 Million in Federal Grants to Support Survivors of Sexual and Domestic Violence
“The funding will assist sexual assault support centers with transitioning to virtual/remote support services and increase their capacity to offer services to sexual assault survivors.”
FFA Students Make – and Taste – Dog Biscuits
“K-State pet food expert mixes up fun during FFA state convention”
OSU on the Forefront of Developing Higher Quality Wheat
“At Oklahoma State University’s recent Lahoma Field Day, wheat genetics chair Brett Carver explains how OSU is on the verge of releasing new wheat varieties with higher gluten quality. (Photo by Todd Johnson, OSU Agricultural Communications Services)”
New Data Released Shows Positive Impact from School Climate Grant
“The results from this data show an incredible turnaround at schools that have received the most comprehensive supports,” said State Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister.”
Political Signs Not Allowed on Highway Right of Way
“By law, all right of way on state highways is exclusively for public highway purposes.”