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Category: Lifestyle

Curb the Need for Speed: KDOT tells Kansas Drivers to Slow Down

“The Kansas Highway Patrol (KHP) reports issuing 1,758 tickets for speeding in 2019. In 2020 the number climbed to 2,823 and in 2021 was 3,309.”

OSDH Identifies First Probable Case of Monkeypox in Oklahoma

“The individual is currently in isolation and OSDH officials are working to complete contact tracing to identify those who may have been exposed to the individual.”

Atkinson Caps 39-Year Career in Kansas Agricultural Broadcasting

“Bennett takes over as host of K-State’s ‘Agriculture Today’”

Sen. Moran Provides Update on the SFC Heath Robinson Honoring Our PACT Act

“Kansas Veterans Offer Support for the Historic Toxic Exposure Legislation “

Kansas Abortion Amendment: How All Registered Voters Can Cast a Ballot in August’s Primary Election

“Kansas voters will decide on Aug. 2 whether to amend the state constitution with a provision that says it doesn’t promise access to abortion.”

Western Kansas Wheat Crops are Failing Just When the World Needs Them Most

“Russia’s war in Ukraine has disrupted global food supplies, driving up demand and prices for wheat. But after months of drought, many western Kansas farmers won’t have a crop to sell.”

Garden Tips: June an Important Time for Potatoes, Tomatoes

“K-State horticulture expert shares important reminders for the home garden this season”

Sen. Marshall Bill Allows COVID Money to be Used to Harden Schools

“$150.1 billion of available COVID funds has yet to be spent by schools”

Lincoln Elementary School Setting Big Goals With the Marathon Club

“This year the students made a new record for the school with over 19,000 miles while the staff racked up a new record as well at over 9,700 miles.”

Give Blood in Honor of World Blood Donor Day

“Donors have chance to win VIP trip to Graceland and more by coming to give in June “

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