Arrest Made in Eniffinty Hayes Lawson Case
“An arrest is made in the Eniffinity Hayes Lawson Case.”
Kansas is a National Abortion Battleground Again, with the Prospect of an Outright Ban
“Passage of an amendment to the Kansas Constitution would clear the way for lawmakers to outlaw abortion. Some lawmakers already have legislation ready to go.”
Governor Laura Kelly Announces Simmons Pet Food is Expanding Operations in Emporia, Edgerton
“$115M Projects will Create 177 New Jobs”
OSU Scientists Revolutionizing Legume Genetic Research
“Over the last 16 years, we have distributed more than 15,000 lines of this collection to scientists at more than 150 research organizations in about 28 countries,” Wen said. “It increases OSU’s impact reach because people now acknowledge they received that material from the university.”
Rep. Mann Reacts to USITC Ruling on Fertilizer Imports from Trinidad and Tobago
“Today, the U.S. International Trade Commission rejected imposing final duties on urea ammonium nitrate (UAN) in its determination that anti-dumping activity surrounding UAN fertilizers in Trinidad and Tobago did not harm the U.S. fertilizer industry.”
Consumer Corner: Military Consumer Protection Month
“The State of Kansas provides many benefits for military servicemembers, spouses, and veterans.”
Shrine Bowl: Look Out for Extra Pedestrians and Traffic
“Fans, families and players representing high schools and their communities statewide will add significant vehicle and foot traffic in Pittsburg. Residents and bowl attendees are reminded to use extra caution while driving and on foot. “
K-State Horticulture Expert Outlines Plan for Conserving Water in the Home Landscape
“Patton says homeowners should aim for one inch of water per week “
Cybersecurity on the Farm
“K-State agricultural economist says cybersecurity depends on location, risk preference”
Federal Court: Biden Admin. Exceeded Authority in Redefining ‘Sex’ by Executive Fiat
“Court temporarily blocks administration’s reinterpretation of federal law that would force female athletes to compete against males in 20 states”