Governor Laura Kelly Announces $53 Million in Appreciation Bonuses for Child Care Providers
“Child Care Providers Will Receive $750 to $2,500 Per Person as a Thanks for Their Hard Work”
Governor Laura Kelly Ceremonially Signs Bill to Legalize Sports Betting in Kansas
“Legalizing sports betting is a common-sense solution that will keep Kansans’ money in Kansas. It’s one more way my Administration is working to make Kansas the most pro-business, pro-growth state in the country.”
Grocery Bill High? K-State Expert Shares Tips on Cutting Costs
“Inflation has hit American’s dinner table and it’s been painfully obvious on food eaten at home where consumers paid 11.9% more in May 2022 compared to May 2021, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.”
Tips on Keeping Cattle Feeding Areas Clean
“DeRouchey said cleaning pens after the winter and spring months is important even during the busy summertime, especially if the area is used for continuous feeding.”
AG Derek Schmidt Demands Biden Administration Withdraw Guidance Tying School Nutrition Assistance to Compliance with New Federal Gender Policy
“Any state, school, local agency or program receiving federal funds from FNS must comply or lose federal funding.”
BREAKING: U.S. Senate Passes Sens. Moran, Tester’s Historic Toxic Exposure Legislation
“As a nation, we recognize the physical, obvious wounds of war,” said Sen. Moran.”
Video: Look for Signs of Blue-Green Algae in Farm Ponds
“If blue-green algae is present in a watering source, Tarpoff said “it’s critical to make management decisions immediately because the rest of the animals are at risk if they’re consuming that.”
Nichols to Receive Don L. Good Impact Award
“The award, presented by the Livestock and Meat Industry Council Inc. (LMIC), is named in honor of Good, who is a former head of the Kansas State University Department of Animal Sciences and Industry (ASI), and recognizes positive impact on the livestock and meat industry or agriculture.”
KANSAS! Magazine Wins Gold at International Awards
“The award-winning feature, published in fall 2021 by writer Beccy Tanner, illustrates the importance the Santa Fe Trail had on shaping not only Kansas, but the west as we know it.”
Kansas and Missouri Could and Should Help Rein in Medical Debt, Researchers Say
“Neither state tells health care providers how long they must wait before suing patients. Researchers say consumers need clarity on that and other points.”