Governor Laura Kelly Honors Kansas Healthcare Coalitions with Proclamation

“The state’s Healthcare Coalitions have worked tirelessly over the past two years to help Kansas manage the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Kendra Baldridge, Director of the Bureau of Community Health Systems.”
Clay County is Second in the State for Pull Factor Improvement

“Clay County improved from a CTPF in Fiscal 2020 of .78 to a CTPF in 2021 of .93, a 20.21% improvement. Other counties in the area improved as well. Cloud from .97 to .99, Geary from .86 to .90, Marshal from .93 to .94, Riley from .72 to .74, and Washington from .59 to .60.”
Check Your Credit: Program Helps Protect Consumers Against Identity Theft

“K-State extension agent urges Kansans to take advantage of free credit reports”
K-State Salina Launches Volunteer Efforts at Annual Fall Kickoff

“The K-State Salina campus has always focused on involvement within the Salina community,” said K-State Salina CEO and Dean Alysia Starkey.”
Chamber Blue of Kansas Set to Transform Health Insurance Access for Small Business

“Chamber Blue of Kansas helps make insurance more affordable for employers”
Beach Museum of Art Exhibition to Showcase Second Wave of Feminism

“Voices: Women Artists in the Era of the Second Wave of Feminism,” which opens Tuesday, Aug. 9, in the Beach Museum of Art’s Mary Holton Seaton Gallery West, features women artists who have used their art to engage with feminist concerns or to flourish in a medium where male artists have ruled. The exhibition’s works come from the museum’s collection.”
KDOT Announces Approved July Bids

“The letting took place July 20, 2022, in Topeka. Some of the bids may include multiple projects that have been bundled based on proximity and type of work.”
Governor Laura Kelly Kicks Off Statewide ‘Prosperity on the Plains’ Economy Tour

Topeka, KS– Governor Laura Kelly today launched her statewide economic development tour, called ‘Prosperity on the Plains,’ alongside business leaders at a family-owned small business, Round Table Bookstore, in Topeka’s NOTO Arts District. The tour will focus on the importance of supporting Kansas businesses and the Kelly Administration’s positive economic development track record. “Over the […]
Governor Laura Kelly Announces Funding for Murals in 14 Rural Communities

Topeka, KS – Governor Laura Kelly today announced 14 communities will receive funding through the Office of Rural Prosperity’s Rural Mural and Public Art grant program. The $90,000 in grants enables communities with fewer than 10,000 residents to create new murals and public art projects that will beautify community gathering spaces and serve as new […]
Governor Laura Kelly Announces Simmons Pet Food is Expanding Operations in Emporia, Edgerton

“$115M Projects will Create 177 New Jobs”