Planning Your Garden: Now is the Time to Plant Spring Flowering Bulbs
“K-State’s Upham suggests planting bulbs in October to take root before winter”
2023 Medicare Open Enrollment Begins October 15
“Free Counseling Available from KDADS SHICK Program”
Governor Laura Kelly Announces 34 Cities Across Kansas to Receive $28M for Local Highway Improvements
“By making this investment, we’re improving the safety and accessibility of Kansas roadways that are local centers of community life,” Governor Laura Kelly said.”
A Kansas Lawmaker Says This Foster Care Contractor has Made Too Many Mistakes to Continue
Topeka, KS — State Sen. Molly Baumgardner called on the Department for Children and Families on Tuesday to stop placing kids with one of its contractors and to claw back $12 million in tax dollars following several high-profile mistakes. She wants to end the private agency’s foster care contract. Cornerstones of Care is one of four […]
Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Council Grove
“This downtown, independent business renaissance has been led by women. “
Governor Laura Kelly Directs Flags be Flown at Half-Staff in Honor of Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Deputy Sidnee Carter
“Governor Laura Kelly said. “I offer my condolences to Deputy Carter’s family as they grieve during this challenging time.”
After Black Infant Mortality Surged in Kansas, Birth Workers Jumped into Action
“A 58% rise in Black infant mortality in Kansas in 2020 sent researchers and community groups searching for answers and solutions.”
Cattle Chat: Stocking the Animal Health Toolbox
“K-State beef cattle veterinarians talk about ways to keep diseases out of the herd”
This City in Kansas Really Conserves its Water, But That Still Might Not Be Enough to Survive
“Thanks to decades of conservation efforts, Hays has become the California of Kansas — a place where thinking about your water use is a way of life. For now, it’s an outlier. But as climate change brings drier, hotter weather to Kansas, more cities may have to follow a similar path.”
Farm States and the Feds — But Not Kansas — Are Suing Pesticide Makers Over Alleged Monopolies
“A new lawsuit accuses two global companies of paying distributors to suppress competition, so that U.S. farmers overspend by millions of dollars annually”