On your marks, get set…Walk Kansas begins Mar. 27

“Walk Kansas will run March 27 through May 21, encouraging teams of six to sign up together and get moving. Every 15 minutes of activity counts for one mile of distance, and teams track their mileage virtually as they move across pre-determined routes in or across Kansas. More than 6,000 people participated in Walk Kansas last year.”
Red Cross honors community heroes during annual Red Cross Month celebration in March

“Celebrate by donating on Red Cross Giving Day, March 23; giving blood; or volunteering”
Sen. Marshall: While Putin is Killing Ukrainians, Democrats Want to Kill More Unborn American Children

“U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. spoke on the Senate floor today about the Democrats’ extreme, anti-life legislation and the importance of protecting the unborn.”
BREAKING: U.S. House Passes Sen. Moran’s Legislation to Award 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion the Congressional Gold Medal

“The women of the Six Triple Eight have earned a special place in history for their service to our nation,” said Sen. Moran. “It has been an honor to meet members of the battalion and help lead this effort to award the Six Triple Eight with the Congressional Gold Medal – the highest expression of national appreciation from Congress.”
Partial Resolution Reached in State Inventory Tracking System Case

“All medical marijuana commercial licensees have until Thursday, May 26 (90 days) to become compliant with the Metrc seed-to-sale tracking system”
Webinar to Focus on Financial Recovery after Disaster

“Preparation can save hours of recovery time, say K-State extension agents”
Sen. Marshall Leads Congressional Delegation in Calling on Administration to Improve Access to Care for Kansas Medicaid Patients and Providers

“The application aims improve access to care for underserved populations and improve the financial stability of Medicaid for Kansans.”
K-State Salina’s annual Scholarship Patrol event Awards more than $7.5 million to Incoming Students

“The campus’s admissions department staff knocked on the doors of incoming first-year students for the fall 2022 semester, making more than 30 stops around the state of Kansas, spanning more than 16 hours and 450 miles traveled as part of the event.”
KBI investigating officer-involved shooting in Leavenworth

“Preliminary information indicates that officers from the Leavenworth Police Department, the Lansing Police Department, and the Leavenworth County Sheriff’s Office responded to the area.”
AG Derek Schmidt Introduces Legislation to Prohibit ‘Sanctuary Cities’ in Kansas

“Schmidt earlier this month said that he would seek legislation after the Unified Government of Kansas City/Wyandotte County adopted a local ordinance to restrict its police department’s ability to cooperate with federal immigration authorities and also to authorize issuance of municipal identification cards, including to individuals not lawfully present in the United States.”