Northeast Kansas Animal Welfare Foundation Announces $25,000.00 in Grant Funding Available for Animal Welfare Organizations
Topeka, KS— The Northeast Kansas Animal Welfare Foundation board of directors has allocated $25,000.00 in grant funding available to shelters, rescues, and human-animal support services in a twenty-four county region of Northeast Kansas. Organizations have until February 15, 2023 to apply for financial support. This is the first grant application opportunity provided by the Foundation. […]
Red Cross Offers Tips to Prepare for Freezing Weather
Kansas and Oklahoma- Well, it’s that time of season again! Freezing temperatures are forecasted across the Kansas and Oklahoma Region this weekend. The Red Cross encourages people to take a few minutes to prepare for the conditions. So, here are a few quick tips and reminders for you: Have an emergency plan in place. Know who […]
Kris Kobach Squeaks to a Political Comeback in Election as Kansas Attorney General
“The race featured a Democratic political newcomer against a Republican who lost the general election race for governor in 2018.”
Updated Unofficial Election Results 7 A.M
Clay County, KS- With all of the precincts now reporting, it may come down to the mail in ballots. Many races are too close to call, it may come down to the mailed ballots that had to be postmarked by election day and can arrive Monday and still be counted. The unofficial results are as […]
Flu Season May Impact Red Cross Blood Supply
Kansas— The American Red Cross urges blood donors to give now and help fight the potential impact of seasonal illnesses and a potentially severe flu season on the blood supply. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention predicts a serious spread of flu this year and is already reporting an early spike in cases in […]
Cattle Chat: Unexpected Cow Death Questions Answered
“K-State beef cattle veterinarians explain a blood-borne disease that can afflict herds in the fall”
Kansas Association of Counties and Kansas Counties Launch Operation Green Light in Support of Local Veterans
“In addition to lighting county buildings, residents and businesses are encouraged to participate by simply changing one light bulb in their house to a green bulb.”
Find your ‘Rhythm’: Winter Dance Concert 22 takes stage Nov. 10-12
Manhattan, KS— K-State Dance, a part of the School of Music, Theatre, and Dance at Kansas State University will present “Rhythm,” Winter Dance Concert ’22, at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 10-12 and a matinee performance at 2:30 p.m. Nov. 12, all in Chapman Theatre at Nichols Hall. Tickets can be purchased online a k-state.edu/mtd/tickets. K-State students […]
Family Day Launches Military Month Exhibit
“The museum’s Military Month exhibit (Nov 4-27) includes historic uniforms on loan from Fort Riley Museum’s traveling 1st Infantry display as well as a variety of military vehicles.”
Continued KDOT Staffing Shortages Could Impact Highway Snow, Ice Removal Efforts
Kansas- The Kansas Department of Transportation is committed to keeping the highways cleared when inclement weather impacts the state, but staffing shortages continue to affect the agency with not enough snowplow operators in many areas. These ongoing shortages could affect KDOT’s ability to clear snow and ice from highways in a timely manner. “We want […]