Governor Laura Kelly Announces Direct Support Workers Have Begun Receiving Millions in Bonus Payments
Topeka, KS– Governor Laura Kelly today announced that her administration has begun the process of distributing $51 million in bonuses for direct care workers at Medicaid home and community-based services (HCBS) providers. Governor Kelly announced the bonus payments early this year. “I applaud the efforts we’ve made to get these bonuses into the hands of direct […]
Cattle Chat: Genetic Differences in Feed Efficiency and Fertility
“K-State beef cattle experts explain the heterosis advantage”
VIDEO: K-State Moving Forward in Digital AG, Training Students
“We are training a new generation of thinkers, people who will have different skills and can think out of the box to solve the problems we have in agriculture,” Ciampitti said.”
Governor Laura Kelly Unveils Walk of Honor Plaque Dedicated to Former Senator Pat Roberts
“Senator Roberts is a fourth generation Kansan who rose to the rank of captain in the United States Marine Corps. Following his time in the service, he worked as a staffer for U.S. Senator Frank Carlson of Kansas and U.S. Congressman Keith Sebelius.”
Fall is Ideal Time to Set Home Landscape Up for Spring Success
“K-State horticulture agent outlines key yard chores”
Governor Laura Kelly Honors Kansas’ Gold Star Families with Addition of Monument on Statehouse Grounds
“For Gold Star families – the families of our fallen service members – the pain of their loved one’s absence never, ever goes away,” Governor Laura Kelly said.”
K-State Sorghum Researchers Land $2M Grant to Modernize Nitrogen Guidelines
“Project is part of $65M national project to further sorghum as ‘climate-smart commodity’”
How the Drought Killing Kansas Corn Crops Could Make You Pay More for Gas and Beef
“Drought is taking its toll on western Kansas cornfields this year. And all that dead corn could mean higher prices for products that depend on the state’s grain supply, such as ethanol-infused gasoline and corn-fed beef.”
Kansas Inmates Say Medical Care is so Bad ‘They Will Let Someone Die in Here Before They Try to Help’
“Centurion of Kansas has been fined almost 5,000 times for compliance issues.”
Outdoor Warning Sirens Protect Safety During Severe Weather
Clay Center, KS- Severe thunderstorms hit the KCLY listening area on Saturday, and in response to the severe thunderstorm warning, parts of Manhattan had outdoor warning sirens sounding off. In that severe thunderstorm warning, the National Weather Service (NWS) issued a warning that included damaging straight winds of 70+ MPH. The sirens come from civil […]