OSU Scientists Revolutionizing Legume Genetic Research
“Over the last 16 years, we have distributed more than 15,000 lines of this collection to scientists at more than 150 research organizations in about 28 countries,” Wen said. “It increases OSU’s impact reach because people now acknowledge they received that material from the university.”
Attorney General O’Connor Celebrates Title IX Victory
“I will continue to hold President Biden accountable and do everything I can to uphold the rule of law.”
Kansas 4-Hers Win National 4-H Shooting Sports Competition
“Title is first-ever for a Kansas team”
Kansas Reportedly Landing $4 Billion Panasonic Factory that will Make Batteries for Tesla
“A Japanese news agency is reporting that Panasonic chose Kansas for the plant because of its tax rates and taxpayer incentives.”
Scholarship Aims to Help Non-Traditional Students in Rural Nebraska
“Vibrant rural communities are critical to the success of agriculture and all of Nebraska. This scholarship supports individuals who are committed to making a difference in rural Nebraska,” said Megahn Schafer, executive director at the Nebraska Farm Bureau Foundation.”
Cattle Trailer Overturns at Fancy Creek Road
“When officers arrived on scene, they found a 2016 Peterbuilt truck with an attached livestock trailer carrying cattle had lost control, went down an embankment, and overturned.”
Governor Laura Kelly Awards Over $4M in Tax Credits to 29 Kansas Nonprofits
“It’s no surprise that the best solutions to the issues facing Kansas communities often come from local nonprofits rooted in those very communities,” said Governor Kelly.”
Multi-Purpose Storage Account Created in John Martin Reservoir
“The need for a multi-purpose storage account was recognized by municipalities, well augmentation and surface irrigation improvement replacement groups, water conservancy districts, and other water users within the Arkansas River Basin in Colorado.”
How an Increasingly Brutal Kansas Climate Threatens Cattle’s Health and Ranchers’ Livelihoods
“The weather event that killed thousands of cattle in southwest Kansas last month was a rare combination of extreme factors. But it highlights the ongoing risk that heat stress poses for cattle, especially as climate change pushes temperatures higher.”
High Plains Music Camp Celebrates 75th Anniversary
“Sixty-eight years later, the camp continues to offer students an unmatched opportunity to study with outstanding musicians and build new friendships with other young musicians.”