School Daze? Shorts Now, Bundle Up Later
“K-State climatologist describes typical weather changes from beginning to end of school semester”
Constitution Week is Scheduled for September 17-23
Clay Center, KS- The Nathan Edson Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution is participating in Constitution week activities. Constitution week is set for September 17 through the 23. Co-chair of the Constitution Week Committee Alice Bachand said that on September 17th in 1787, the constitution was finalized and signed and just needed to be ratified […]
A Tradition Since 1936, Piotique Comes Back to Clay Center
Clay Center, KS- It’s a tradition since 1936, and each year the annual Piotique festival in Clay County is held the last weekend of September. Taylor Mall, from Grow Clay County gave KCLY, gave a run-down of some of the fun things that are planned as well as what Piotique actually means. The […]
Demand High for Investments in State’s Broadband Infrastructure
“The service providers’ funding requests total almost $600 million for the available $83.5 million in funding provided by the U.S. Department of Treasury under the American Rescue Plan Act.”
Food Safety Education Month: Food Thermometers Are a Must-Have in the Kitchen
“K-State food scientist urges consumers to buy – or update – their food thermometer”
Transparency Drives Consumer Support of the Beef Industry
“Petre explains the importance of data transparency to meet consumer demands.”
AG Derek Schmidt: Respect religious liberty of Navy SEALS regarding Biden vaccine mandate
“The Biden administration just won’t relent in its determination to force Americans to bend to its will on mandatory COVID-19 vaccination,” Schmidt said. “So we won’t stop fighting to protect the jobs and liberties of Kansans, and especially the men and women serving in the armed forces.”
Entomology Students Propose Plastic as Food Source for Insects
By Pat Melgares, K-State Research and Extension news service Manhattan, KS– It seems like such a simple question. “What if…?” Yet, for a team of undergraduate and graduate entomology students at Kansas State University, it was just the opening salvo in their quest to help tackle one of the world’s most pressing […]
“Growing Rural Businesses” Entrepreneurial Certificate Training Offered by Clay County this Fall
Wichita, KS– Wichita State University’s Center for Entrepreneurship, in partnership with Clay County E-Community and the NetWork Kansas E-Community Partnership, is pleased to announce the entrepreneurial certificate program “Growing Rural Businesses” being offered in Clay County starting September 15, 2022. This 8-week training is custom-made to meet the needs of existing rural business owners who […]
K-State Announces New Need-Based Grant Program Covering In-State Tuition
“The award, known as the Land Grant Promise, provides tuition-free undergraduate education and exemplifies the university’s land-grant commitment to access and affordability for Kansas residents.”