Kansas Tourism Announces 15 Tourism Marketing Grant Award Recipients

“Getting assistance into the hands of local communities has been a priority for the Department of Commerce,” Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Commerce David Toland said.”
Old Europe Cheese, Inc. Issues Voluntary Recall of Its Brie and Camembert Cheeses Due to Possible Health Risk

“Old Europe Cheese, Inc. of Benton Harbor, MI is issuing a voluntary recall of its Brie and Camembert cheeses because of potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes,”
Conference to Encourage Attendees to Be A Force. Blaze A Trail. Change The Game.

“The WIB is one of the state’s largest gatherings for entrepreneurial and business-minded women in Kansas and those who support them,” said Kansas Chamber President and CEO Alan Cobb.”
USAO-KS Takes Part in Department’s Wide-Ranging Efforts to Protect Older Adults

“We are intensifying our efforts nationwide to protect older adults, including by more than tripling the number of U.S. Attorneys’ offices participating in our Transnational Elder Fraud Strike Force dedicated to disrupting, dismantling and prosecuting foreign-based fraud schemes that target American seniors,” said Attorney General Merrick B. Garland.”
Q&A: Gardiner Recalls Growth of Popular Lecture Series, Eyes Oct. 11 Event

“Henry C. Gardiner Global Food Systems lecture features Land O’Lakes CEO”
National Pedestrian Safety Month Highlights Health Benefits, Traffic Safety Improvements

“Nationwide, a pedestrian was killed every 81 minutes and injured every 10 minutes in traffic crashes in 2020, according to NHTSA.”
Kansas Gets Ready to Send Tax Dollars to Small Businesses Hurt by Pandemic Orders

“Federal money will pay for property tax refunds for some small businesses that lost money in the wake of various efforts to control the spread of COVID-19.”
Kansas, State with No Motto?

“White was quoted saying “When anything is going to happen in this country, it happens first in Kansas.””
Big Pandemic Spending at Kansas Hospitals Could Make Your Insurance Even More Expensive

“Kansas hospital spending grew 13% in 2020, at a faster rate than the national average. That could mean higher health insurance premiums.”
Kansas Inmates Say Medical Care is so Bad ‘They Will Let Someone Die in Here Before They Try to Help’

“Centurion of Kansas has been fined almost 5,000 times for compliance issues.”