Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Jeremy Rusco, Dynamic Discs, part 1
“It’s the Professional Disc Golf Association World Championships in Ogden, Utah. Many of the top competitors are using discs from a remarkable Kansas company.”
KANSAS! Magazine Wins Gold at International Awards
“The award-winning feature, published in fall 2021 by writer Beccy Tanner, illustrates the importance the Santa Fe Trail had on shaping not only Kansas, but the west as we know it.”
No More Stickers: Produce May Soon be Engraved with QR codes
“Currently, the price look-up (PLU) sticker is used for inventory and pricing,” said Kansas State University food scientist Karen Blakeslee. “It is a sticker that can come off of the food at any point in time.”
Kansas and Missouri Could and Should Help Rein in Medical Debt, Researchers Say
“Neither state tells health care providers how long they must wait before suing patients. Researchers say consumers need clarity on that and other points.”
EPA Announces $6.5 Billion in New Funding Available for Water Infrastructure Projects
“Water infrastructure provides the foundation for healthy and vibrant communities by delivering safe drinking water and returning our treated wastewater to the environment,” said EPA Assistant Administrator for Water Radhika Fox.”
Kansas 4-H Celebrates State Project Winners
“4-H youth work hard year-round on a variety of projects”
Cattle Chat: Tree Leaves as a Feed Resource
“K-State beef cattle experts discuss the nutritional value of leaves and the potential risks of eating them”
Tick Check: Wet Spring Creates Ideal Conditions for Pesky Parasite
“K-State expert advises taking tick bites seriously”
Nearly 30,000 Kansans Participate in the Sunflower Summer Program Since Late May Launch
“The Sunflower Summer Program is funded by federal COVID-19 money and offers summer enrichment activities for Kansas students. 89% of participating venues have had Sunflower Summer visitors in the first 16 days.”
Domestic Violence Took Her Health and Her Job. Now She Teaches First Responders How to Help
“Kansas first responders are learning about trauma-informed policing, and the effect of head and neck injuries on survivors.”