State Designates $62 Million for Affordable Housing Development

Governor Kelly capped off the legislative session by signing two major bipartisan housing bills into law, representing a significant expansion of resources to support statewide housing development. The measures represent a combined $62 million in new housing resources, as well as initiatives to incentivize housing development.
SOUL Family Support for Young Kansans in Foster Care

“DCF and the Annie E. Casey Foundation kick-off first-ever demonstration site to help advance proposed permanency option that would allow older youth to establish supportive circle of caring adults without severing legal ties with birth parents and siblings”
Foot Rot can cause Loss in Profits for Cattle Producers, says K-State Vet

“Hanzlicek shares tips on treating bacterial infection”
Formula Shortage and Dangers of Diluting and Making Your Own

Clay Center, KS- Those that feed their infant formula know the struggle that’s going on in finding the formula they need to feed their child. In February baby formula maker Abbott issued a recall for complaints of a common environmental bacteria where two infants became sick and two tragically passed away. Many people have gone […]
Hy-Vee Signs Statement of Support for the Nation’s Guard and Reserve (ESGR)

“Signing strengthens Hy-Vee’s support of employee members in National Guard and Reserve Units”
Rabbits in the Garden?

“K-State horticulture expert gives methods for effective protection”
Riley County Health Department Hosts First Community Baby Shower on June 4th

“A safe sleep bundle includes a pack and play, safe sleep sack, pacifier, and the book “What to Expect in the First Year.” Safe sleep training, resources, and books will be available in Spanish and English at the event. Resources are intended for families with children up to 2 years of age.”
Kansas Thinks Maybe You’re Accidently Buying Vegetarian ‘Meat,’ So it Passed a Law

“The Kansas Livestock Association pushed for the labeling law as part of a national initiative to protect the cattle industry’s meat-selling market share.”
New Requirements for Short-Term Rental Properties in Unincorporated Riley County Will Promote Safety

“Short-term rentals can only be located within habitable structures and shall not be located in non-residential accessory structures such as sheds or garages.”
K-State Expert Urges Landowners to Watch for Algae in Ponds, Protect Aquatic Life

“Clean water also benefits livestock, says K-State’s Gerken”