Empire State of Agriculture: Nebraska Teachers Attend National Conference

“I loved seeing the different activities teachers are using in their classrooms around the country and I can’t wait to share these activities related to cooking, planting, science, literacy, and math with my students,” said Starns.”
OBGYN Sen. Marshall to Lead Senate Hearing on Abortion Laws Following Reversal of Roe vs Wade

“I’m looking forward to informing the American public why the Supreme Court’s decision is a positive development for our country and setting the record straight in the face of radical pro-abortion fearmongering. I appreciate Ranking Member Burr for yielding me the opportunity to use my knowledge and background as an OBGYN who delivered more than 5,000 babies to lead this hearing, said Senator Marshall”
Child Development Expert Urges Parents to Make Time to Talk with Children

“Early school years are important to lifelong success, Wiles says”
Economists Study Impact of International Agricultural Research at U.S. Universities

“Report: Benefits include higher incomes, more food”
K-State Plans Fall Field Days for Crop Producers

“Free events set for mid-August near Ottawa, Rossville”
Irrigation Technology Field Day Set for July 22

“Water conservation, using technology effectively key agenda”
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.”
Game Wardens Target Impaired Boaters Over July 4th Weekend

“As a result of the weekend’s operation, game wardens arrested two boat operators for boating under the influence, one vehicle operator for driving under the influence (DUI), and another individual who was the subject of a felony arrest warrant. In total, game wardens issued 39 boating violation citations and 80 boating violation warnings.”
KDHE Awards Chronic Disease Risk Reduction Community Grantees

“We are excited to announce this year’s CDRR grantees and look forward to our continued collaboration with state partners in their endeavor to reduce chronic diseases”, said Secretary Janet Stanek, Kansas Department of Health and Environment.”
Governor Laura Kelly Ceremonially Signs Bill to Make Child Care More Affordable and Accessible

“Bill Expands Tax Credit to Encourage Businesses to Provide Child Care for Employees”