K-State food scientist explains why certain foods are recalled

Government site is best source for daily updates on recalled foods By Maddy Rohr, K-State Research and Extension news service MANHATTAN, Kan – Food recalls happen almost daily for a variety of reasons, said Kansas State University food scientist Karen Blakeslee. Typically, we are not likely to hear about a recall in the news, unless […]
Minimum-custody resident Kyler K. Milbrandt walked away from Wichita Work Release Facility

TOPEKA, Kansas. – Minimum-custody resident Kyler K. Milbrandt was placed on escape status at approximately 8:50 p.m. after it was reported that he walked away from Wichita Work Release Facility on Thursday, April 6, 2023. Milbrandt, a 29-year-old American Indian male, was reported missing when he did not return to the facility after work. Milbrandt is […]
Treasurer Steven Johnson statement on passage of ESG legislation

TOPEKA – (April 6, 2023) – Kansas State Treasurer Steven Johnson today issued the following statement on passage of House Bill 2100, the Kansas Public Investments and Contracts Protection Act. This bill would ensure that in investing public dollars or contracting for the expenditure of public funds, no preferential treatment or adverse discrimination is given […]
Statement by Mark McHargue, President, regarding President Biden’s Veto of Congressional WOTUS Repeal Resolution

LINCOLN, NEB. – “Time and again efforts to expand the regulatory reach of the Clean Water Act have been rejected by Congress, courts, farmers and ranchers, and anyone who turns the earth with a shovel. President Biden’s tone-deaf rejection of a bipartisan resolution passed through both Houses of Congress is not surprising yet extremely disappointing. […]
Statement by Mark McHargue, President, regarding Appointment of Carolyn Bosn and the Resignation of Sen. Suzanne Geist

LINCOLN, NEB. – “The Nebraska Farm Bureau congratulates Carolyn Bosn on her appointment to the Nebraska Legislature serving District 25. Bosn was appointed after Sen. Suzanne Geist announced her resignation as senator for District 25. Carolyn has deep roots in Nebraska agriculture. Her background in law and agriculture will serve her well in the legislative […]
Drought conditions increase potential for wheat disease and insects

By Gail Ellis STILLWATER, Okla. – Wheat harvest is two months away, and some of this year’s crop will be affected by not only drought conditions but also disease and insects. On a recent episode of SUNUP, the agriculture television show of Oklahoma State University Extension, two specialists discussed the challenges producers could face during the next couple […]
Drummond releases Independent Counsel report, files motion to vacate conviction of death row inmate Glossip

OKLAHOMA CITY (April 6, 2023) – Attorney General Gentner Drummond is releasing the final report from Independent Counsel Rex Duncan on the same day he has filed a motion to vacate the conviction of death row inmate Richard Glossip. The motion was filed with the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals (OCCA) three days after the […]
Annual John Heinrichs Scholarly and Creative Activity Days set for April 17-21

By FHSU University Communications HAYS, Kan. – Students, staff, and faculty will participate in the 18th annual John Heinrichs Scholarly and Creative Activity Days (SACAD), hosted by Fort Hays State University. This event celebrates the research, scholarly, and creative work conducted by varied disciplines within the university. Special activities will include a creative works […]
Greater Manhattan Community Foundation Prepares for 11th Annual Grow Green Match Day

MANHATTAN, KS, April 4, 2023 — The Greater Manhattan Community Foundation staff, Executive Board, and volunteers are preparing for the 11th Annual Grow Green Match Day event, to be held Friday, April 21. Individuals can donate to their choice of 94 different local nonprofit funds in person from 7 am to 6 pm at the […]
Insurance Commissioner Places Friday Health Under Supervision

OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Glen Mulready announced today that he has placed Friday Health Plans of Oklahoma, Inc. (Friday Health) under supervision of the Oklahoma Insurance Department (OID). Friday Health is a health maintenance organization domiciled and licensed only in Oklahoma. Commissioner Mulready stated, “The decision to place Friday Health under supervision was not […]