Fall Forestry Field Day to Highlight Conservation Efforts
“Annual event set for Oct. 26 at River Farms in Erie”
Nebraska Second Graders Dig into a Delicious Story to Learn Where Their Food Comes From
““Cafeteria Chronicles is a weekly-reader style resource for Nebraska second-grade classrooms that aligns with content area standards for language arts and social studies.”
Kansas Missing Kids
“16 year old Kayden Conlee of Pittsburg, Kansas; 14 year old Lamyah K. Shaffer of Wichita, Kansas; 17 year old Tierra Long of Wichita, Kansas; 15 year old James Geihsler of Junction City, Kansas; 16 year old Tucker Eshelman of Salina, Kansas and 15 year old Zolah Marshall of Goddard, Kansas; and an unidentified man who was found in Trego County in 1995.”
Plans for Unique Charging Station on FHSU Campus Moving Ahead
“When Eric Deneault, associate professor of applied technology, and former informatics assistant professor Dmitry Gimon began brainstorming five years ago about a collaborative project for FHSU, they were looking for a way to create cross-discipline synergies as well as a fun gathering place on campus.”
Clay Center’s Java Junkies T-Rex Race Donates to Two Clay Center Organizations
“Peerson says that the winner of the race, which just so happens to be Farm Bureau Financial Services with Justin Tadman’s T-Rex, which was ran by Jace Weller, got to decide where the money gets donated.”
Millions of Birds are Migrating Across Kansas Under Cover of Night, and They Need Your Help
“On nights with good tailwinds, tens of millions of birds fill Kansas skies. And when the moon is full, you can watch their silhouettes fly by.”
As Private Investment in Kansas Tops $14B, Governor Laura Kelly Wraps Up Statewide Prosperity on the Plains Tour
“Kelly Administration Lands Eco Devo Projects in 80% of Kansas Counties”
Old Europe Cheese, Inc. Issues Voluntary Recall of Its Brie and Camembert Cheeses Due to Possible Health Risk
“Old Europe Cheese, Inc. of Benton Harbor, MI is issuing a voluntary recall of its Brie and Camembert cheeses because of potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes,”
OSU Extension Reduces Lab Testing Rates for Drought-Stricken Producers
“The drought, along with increases in other agricultural inputs required for successful farming and ranching, has led to producers spending more to keep their operations running.”
Adoptions Increase Over 35% Under Kelly Administration
“My administration is doing everything we can to make it easier for Kansas families to provide a loving, stable home to children who need one,” Governor Laura Kelly said.”