Two Kansans Head to the World Livestock Auctioneer Championship Qualifying Event
Clay Center, KS- Two Kansans are heading to the World Livestock Auctioneer Championship Qualifying Event October 29th. The first of the three regional qualifying events for the World Livestock Auctioneer Championship (WLAC) will be held in Ripley, West Virginia. A total of 28 contestants, including our own Lynn Langvart of Chapman, Kansas and Andrew Finlay, […]
K-State Summer Health Program for High School Juniors and Seniors Returns in 2023
Manhattan, KS— The College of Health and Human Sciences at Kansas State University is offering two sessions of its popular Health Professions Exploration Program in summer 2023. In its second year, the program is for incoming high school juniors and seniors interested in helping others through a career in the health care industry. Participants in […]
Study Aims to Improve Feed Efficiency, Safety of Weaned Pigs
“Swine nutrition student to present findings at K-State Swine Day, Nov. 17”
Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Jim Scheck, Victoria Lumber
By Ron Wilson, director of the Huck Boyd National Institute for Rural Development at Kansas State University Kansas- It is nine o’clock at night. You are in the middle of a plumbing repair, and you find you need another plumbing fitting. The big box stores are closed. Delivery service is a day or two […]
K-State Salina, Great Plains Manufacturing Host Event for Salina Area High School Students About New Scholars Program
Salina, KS— A special recruitment event at Kansas State University Salina Aerospace and Technology Campus will inform Salina area high school students and their parents about a scholarship opportunity only available through K-State Salina and its partnership with Great Plains Manufacturing. The event will be at 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 7, in the K-State Salina […]
Kansas Gov. Kelly Touts Economy in Reelection Bid as Republicans Blame Her for Inflation
Editor’s note: Miss the story on Republican Derek Schmidt? Read it here. Topeka, KS — Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly is hoping Kansans don’t have a short memory. She is betting her reelection chances on her ability to convince voters the state was in disarray just before she took office four years ago. She argues her tenure […]
KDWP to Receive $4.3 Million in Grants to Conserve At-risk Wildlife
Kansas City, Kan. – In an announcement made by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on Oct. 19, 2022, the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks will receive a portion of more than $66.7 million in matching grants to be distributed across 16 states and Guam in support of imperiled species. The grant dollars are […]
Free Workshops on Tap to Outline Pesticide Safety Procedures for Agriculture Workers
“Guidelines will help employers meet EPA’s Worker Protection Standard”
CCCHS Chapter of Youth Leaders in Kansas Receive The YLinK “Hit the Ground Running” State Award
Clay Center, KS- The CCCHS Chapter of Youth Leaders in Kansas (YLinK) had a nice surprise when Jesse Hernandez, the State Director of YLinK dropped by their October meeting to present them the YLinK “Hit the Ground Running” state award. According to Hernandez, the group received the award for being one of the top performing […]
Cattle Chat: Bull Care After the Breeding Season
“K-State beef cattle experts share tips on managing the bulls in the fall”