FHSU shotgun sports team wins back-to-back national titles

By FHSU University Communications With a “chemistry of winning,” the FHSU shotgun sports team’s dedication to their sport and their fellow teammates has made for a highly successful 2022-23 season.   In March alone, the team brought home two Division 2 national championships and won the first-ever Federal Cup being the High Overall Team across […]

Drummond comments on relief granted in lawsuit against EPA over WOTUS rule

OKLAHOMA CITY (April 12, 2023) – Attorney General Gentner Drummond made the following remarks after a federal district judge in North Dakota today granted a preliminary injunction of the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule. The injunctive relief blocks the EPA from implementing the rule in Oklahoma and 23 other states […]

Governor Kelly Breaks Ground on $15M Cimarron Valley Railroad Upgrades in Southwest Kansas

HUGOTON – Today, Governor Laura Kelly attended the groundbreaking ceremony to celebrate upcoming improvements to the Cimarron Valley Railroad in southwest Kansas from Dodge City to Hugoton. The railway was awarded nearly $15 million from both private and public sources, including the federal Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements (CRISI) fund and the Kansas Department of […]

OSU researchers help sustain long-time gigging tradition

By Alisa Boswell-Gore STILLWATER, Okla. – Thanks to Oklahoma State University researchers, a long-standing annual Oklahoma tradition will live on this weekend. On Friday, northeast Oklahoma residents will head to Lake Eucha for the Green County Giggers Association’s annual fish gigging tournament. Instead of catching fish with a hook and fishing line, fish gigging involves fishermen catching […]

Computer Scams Inquisitions

WICHITA, KAN. – Twice in the last five days, District Attorney Marc Bennett has signed inquisitions from his Investigations Division requesting bank records. The records will assist investigators looking into two scams that have resulted in Wichita residents losing tens of thousands of dollars. In the first scam, a Wichita man in his late 70’s […]

Air Quality Advisory Rescinded for Parts of the Flint Hill Region Due to Seasonal Burning

TOPEKA – The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) has rescinded an air quality advisory for parts of the Flint Hill region, through Manhattan toward Nebraska due to seasonal burning that was issued on April 7, 2023. Conditions have improved, but prescribed burns are still taking place across the area. It is recommended that individuals continue […]

KGFA elects new chairman, celebrates 127th annual meeting in Wichita

WICHITA, Kan. – Kansas Grain and Feed Association’s (KGFA) board of directors, and membership at-large, selected Mark Paul of Cloud County Cooperative Elevator Association Inc., to serve as the historic trade association’s 89th chairman during its 127th annual meeting held April 10 – 11, 2023 in Wichita.   “It’s truly an honor and privilege to be selected by the Kansas […]

K-State Salina to host technology-focused interactive summer programs for youth

K-State Salina to host technology-focused interactive summer programs for youth    SALINA — Kansas State University Salina Aerospace and Technology Campus will again offer interactive summer programs for children. Youth will have the opportunity to experience the hands-on learning style at K-State Salina, with numerous programs focused on aerospace or technology education.Summer programs, led by K-State Salina […]