Lions in Kansas? It’s possible, but rare, says K-State wildlife expert

By Pat Melgares, K-State Research and Extension news service MANHATTAN, Kan. – In Kansas, the chances of seeing a lion in the wild have greatly increased over the past decade and a half, according to Kansas State University wildlife specialist Drew Ricketts. In fact, in 2020 there were 15 confirmed sightings of a mountain lion […]

Salina/Saline County Crimestoppers 03/31/2023

On Tuesday, March 21st, 2023, at 1:11 AM, Officers with the Salina Police Department were dispatched to the Comfort Inn & Suites at 1949 N. 9th St., Salina, regarding an aggravated burglary. An employee reported she noticed an individual walking around the hotel lobby. When the employee went to investigate, the person jumped over the […]

Special Enrollment Period for Oklahomans Disenrolled From SoonerCare

OKLAHOMA CITY – Today, the Oklahoma Insurance Department’s (OID) issued a bulletin regarding a Special Enrollment Period (SEP) for Medicare Supplement policies. During the SEP, qualified individuals may apply and enroll in a Medicare Supplement policy without underwriting considerations by the insurance company. This means the insurance company cannot refuse to sell a policy to beneficiaries who fall […]

Kansas KidWind teams advance to national competition

TOPEKA – The winners of last weekend’s Kansas KidWind State Finals are now gearing up for their next challenge – the National KidWind Challenge scheduled for May 14-17 in Boulder, Colorado.  To qualify for the national competition, teams first had to capture one of the top two spots in their age division during regional competitions, then […]

USDA Expands Margin Protection for Corn and Soybean Farmers

WASHINGTON, March 30, 2023 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is expanding its Margin Protection insurance plan, adding more than a thousand counties to the insurance option that provides coverage against an unexpected decrease in operating margin for corn and soybean producers. This expansion, which is in direct response to growing interest among producers, will be […]

Governor Kelly Honors Three Kansas Trailblazers During Women’s History Month

TOPEKA – As part of a ‘Women’s History Month’ celebration, Governor Laura Kelly today honored three women who have made significant contributions to Kansas: Dr. DeAngela Burns-Wallace, former Secretary of Administration; Julie Lorenz, former Secretary of Transportation; and Dr. Tiffany Anderson, Superintendent of Topeka Public Schools. Governor Kelly also presented each honoree with letters of recognition […]

Cimarron Donates Trailer Lease to K-State ASI Animal Facilities

MANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas State University Animal Sciences and Industry department is excited to announce that Cimarron Trailers has donated the lease of a 20-foot Lonestar gooseneck stock trailer to be used by the ASI campus animal units.   “We’re extremely grateful for Cimarron’s generosity and its support of our department,” said Mike Day, KSU ASI […]

Make a difference – Adopt a highway

It’s never too late to participate in the Kansas Department of Transportation’s Adopt-A-Highway program. New groups can always join to make a difference in communities and help the environment at the same time. In addition, KDOT created an incentive stipend last year for groups that actively participate in the program to help with increased amounts […]

K-State’s Sue Peterson to retire in April

MANHATTAN — When the final gavel falls this legislative session, Sue Peterson, chief government relations officer and assistant to the president for Kansas State University, sets her sights on a new initiative: retirement.   Peterson will retire after nearly 34 years of service to the university on April 7.   “Sue has had an amazing career at K-State […]