Drones Helping Farmers Manage Pastures

“K-State watershed specialist says a lot can be learned far above a field”
Roe v. Wade decision will mean Kansas abortion rights hinge on a state vote in August

“The U.S. Supreme Court appears poised to strike down abortion protections, making an upcoming Kansas vote on abortion rights even more important.”
Cattle Chat: Developing a Grazing Plan

“K-State beef cattle experts share ways to best utilize the annual forage resource”
Kansas Department of Health and Environment Celebrates Child Care Provider Appreciation Day

“Provider Appreciation Day is celebrated the Friday before Mother’s Day every year to recognize child care providers, teachers and other educators of young children everywhere.”
Robots Open Youth’s Minds to STEM

“Project urges 4-H kids to build – and program – robots”
Friends University Hosting Free Webinars to Manage Tornado and weather Anxieties

“Two Webinars being held for anyone struggling after the recent tornados: Helping Children Feel Safe Again After a Tornado 6 May and Recognizing Post Tornado Stress and Trauma 11 May.”
How Small Kansas Companies Bring Fast Internet to Rural Places that Telecom Giants Ignore

“Installing fiber-optic internet in sparsely populated places like western Kansas is extremely expensive, even with government subsidies. But some smaller, local broadband providers are finding ways to make it work where the big national companies have not.”
Kansans Have until May 9 to Express Views on Validity of Reapportioned Legislative Districts

“The Kansas Supreme Court is accepting written statements from interested persons until 5 p.m. Monday, May 9.”
Hy-Vee Dietitians to Host Events in May to Support Individuals Following a Gluten-Free Diet

“In honor of National Celiac Disease Awareness Month in May, Hy-Vee dietitians will host events focused on gluten-free recipes.”
Stress Relief: Extension Agents Help to Address State’s Mental Health

“K-State’s Dirks urges Kansans to take care of each other”