General Election Survey for State Treasurer

Clay Center, KS- With the general election taking place on November 8th, we took this time to reach out to candidates to see what they had to say on some important topics to Kansans. Here are the responses we received back for those running for Kansas State Treasurer. Lynn Rogers, Democratic Party, is running for […]

General Election Survey for Kansas Representatives

Clay Center, KS- With the general election taking place on November 8th, we took this time to reach out to candidates to see what they had to say on some important topics to Kansans. Here are the responses we received back for those running for Kansas Representatives. Christina Haswood, Democratic Party, is running for election […]

General Election Survey Responses for Governor

Clay Center, KS- With the general election taking place on November 8th, we took this time to reach out to candidates to see what they had to say on some important topics to Kansans.   Seth Cordell, Libertarian Party, is running for election for Governor of Kansas.  – What are the three most important issues […]

Missing Kansas Kids

“Bonita Wallace from Kansas City, Kansas; Ava Mace from Topeka, Kansas; Jazmine Jones from Hutchinson, Kansas; and Richard Beam from Wichita, Kansas.”

Governor Laura Kelly Promotes Workforce Participation for Kansas Military Families

Topeka, KS– Today Governor Laura Kelly joined leaders and advocates for military families for a roundtable discussion focused on how Kansas can continue its progress in knocking down barriers for military families looking to participate in the workforce. Topics addressed during the discussion included barriers to occupational licensure and the importance of expanding child care. […]

K-State Veterinarian Offers Tips for a Trick-Free Halloween for Pets

K-State veterinarian offers tips for a trick-free Halloween for pets Manhattan, KS— Treats and costumes are great for kids and adults, but a Kansas State University veterinarian says to take extra care with dogs and cats this Halloween. Susan Nelson, clinical professor at the university’s Veterinary Health Center, said one of the most important things […]

Public Health Advisories for Kansas Lakes Due to Blue-Green Algae

Topeka, KS– The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) and the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) have issued several public health advisories for Kansas lakes due to blue-green algae.  A harmful algal bloom (HAB) may look like foam, scum or paint floating on the water and be colored blue, bright green, brown or […]

Governor Laura Kelly Announces Semiconductor Company Investing $4M, Creating 30 Jobs Near Manhattan

Topeka, KS– Governor Laura Kelly today announced that Radiation Detection Technologies, Inc. (RDT), a semiconductor device manufacturer, is expanding its operations around Manhattan. The company will create 30 new jobs over the next five years with a $4 million investment to construct a new facility and purchase new semiconductor processing equipment. “Radiation Detection Technologies’ investment shows […]

K-State Plans Farm Transition Conferences in Three Locations

K-State Research and Extension news service   Manhattan, KS– The Kansas State University Department of Agricultural Economics will be hosting three conferences to help farmers and ranchers plan for the transition of their farm to the next generation.   The cost for the one-day Farm and Ranch Transition Conferences is $60 for those who register […]