The Kaw will Reunite with a Sacred Rock that Lawrence used as a Monument to White People

“The more than 20-ton quartzite boulder was a place for ceremonies and song. ‘It was like our church. Our church was taken away from us,’ a Kaw leader says.”
Green, KS Revitalization Efforts Underway this Weekend

“Bev Lippert Caley, who organized the cleanup and is a member of the Green Revitalization Organization or GRO, said plans include removing dead trees and brush from the park.”
VIDEO: Student voices on advisory council play critical role for Hofmeister, OSDE

“It is imperative to get feedback from these amazing young people. Their insights are incredibly valuable, and their thoughtful reflection and fearless vision are instrumental to our decision-making,” Hofmeister said.”
K-State Researchers Test Field Peas in Crop Rotations

“Studies indicate peas contribute nitrogen to soil”
KDHE Supports Quitting Tobacco with Free Nicotine Replacement Therapies

“We want all tobacco users to know that although quitting is hard, they can do it,” said Matthew Schrock, KDHE Cessation Coordinator.”
Safe Kids Day at the Zoo

“Safe Kids Kansas hosts child safety and health event at the Topeka Zoo”
Governor Laura Kelly Signs Bipartisan Bill Expanding Definition, Recognizing Hard of Hearing Community

“Governor Kelly Signed Senate Bill 343, to Update Affected Statutes to Read “Hard of Hearing””
AG Derek Schmidt Urges Better Disclosure, Clarity from GoFundMe

“Schmidt was part of a bipartisan coalition of 28 state and territory attorneys general that sent a letter yesterday to GoFundMe outlining specific steps that they would like to see implemented to the crowdfunding platform.”
Senior Center for Clay County

“According to Long, Clay County has the worst facilities for seniors above any county in the state of Kansas. “
Aphids Make Early Appearance in Kansas Alfalfa Fields

“K-State’s Whitworth offers tips for controlling cowpea, pea aphids”