First Entrepreneurial Honor Society in Kansas Established at FHSU

“Sigma Nu Tau was founded in 2009 to promote, recognize, and reward academic excellence in entrepreneurship and to encourage and recognize the practice of principled entrepreneurship.”
Sen. Marshall Helps Introduce Legislation to Provide Tax Relief for Kansas Auto Dealers

“The COVID pandemic and supply chain failures of this Administration have left many Kansas auto dealers unable to put cars on their lots. For many, the resulting tax bill will be crippling and may result in bankruptcy or reduction of employment,” said Senator Marshall.”
Kansas Missing Kids

“This week’s Kansas Missing Kids are 14 Year old Sydney Bradley of Coffeyville, KS; 16 year old Alaunuh Ybarra from Salina, Kansas; and 15 year old Alina Martinez-Pritchard from Wichita, Kansas.”
Sen. Marshall: Will U.S. or China Hold Keys to the 2nd Nuclear Era?

“After a hiatus on nuclear power development in the United States for some time, concerns of climate change firmly embedded in the public conscience have fostered a concerted effort globally and at home to “decarbonize,” and nuclear energy is back on the menu.”
Muscogee Nation Resolution Seeks to Protect its Citizens from State Taxation

“Last month, an administrative judge ruled that Oklahoma should refund a Muscogee Nation citizen for taxes she paid in previous years.”
A Kansas Sheriff’s Office is Raiding Shops that Sell THC and Seizing the Products

“Advocacy groups consider the move harassment of business owners. Cannabis products are legal in Kansas only with very small amounts of hemp-derived THC.”
Public defenders in Kansas got more pay, but still have the same crushing workloads

“The Kansas Legislature didn’t approve money for additional public defenders, but it did support pay raises.”
Kansas Department of Health and Environment Celebrates Child Care Provider Appreciation Day

“Provider Appreciation Day is celebrated the Friday before Mother’s Day every year to recognize child care providers, teachers and other educators of young children everywhere.”
Choctaw Nation Provides New Recycling Efforts in Atoka

“The Choctaw Nation has assumed all recycling duties for the city of Atoka, according to Jason Lilley, recycling manager for the CNO Environmental Protection Service.”
Governor Laura Kelly Announces that Kansas Agriculture Exports Surpassed $5 Billion for the First Time in a Decade

“Kansas Agriculture Exports Were $5.35 Billion in 2021, a Growth of 32.35% Compared to the Previous Year”