Kansas 4-H: Volunteers are ‘Lifeblood’ of Program

“Volunteers,” he says, “are really the lifeblood of how we run 4-H.”
K-State Salina’s Summer Programs for Youth Return with Hands-On Learning Experiences for Different Ages

“Summer programs available include unmanned aircraft systems, aviation and robotics. All courses are designed to suit the interests of children in elementary, middle and high school. All summer programs are led by student clubs and faculty experts.”
Walk Kansas 5K for the Fight Supports K-State Cancer Research, Offers Cancer Screenings May 7

“Free cancer and health screenings will be offered by the Masonic Cancer Alliance in partnership with local Lafayette Lodge #16 and health care professionals. They will offer screening tests for prostate, skin and colorectal cancers, as well as other services and materials.”
Governor Laura Kelly Announces 127 New Jobs, $110 Million Investment in Olathe

“Lineage Logistics’ decision to build the Smithfield Foods distribution center in Kansas is confirmation that our central location, strong infrastructure and world-class workforce are exactly what companies need to expand business operations,” Governor Laura Kelly said.”
Searching for a Lyme Cure

“This unresolved “infection from Hell” are maddening for patients who must spend their time and money consulting with multiple doctors who prescribe an endless stream of antibiotics and other medications that do nothing to stem inflammation and ease the patient’s pain and discomfort.”
Save Easter Lilies and Plant them Outdoors

“Though lilies are not reliably hardy in Kansas, many gardeners have success if they follow a few simple rules,” Upham said.
Mike Flood has Earned the Nebraska Farm Bureau Endorsement for the First Congressional District

“It is clear our members believe Mike Flood is the right person to represent the First Congressional District. We are proud to offer him our endorsement and support as he seeks to represent Nebraskans in Congress,” said Vinton.”
Hearing for Proposed Adoption of Animal Health Regulation

“Calfhood vaccination tags provide a voluntary method for cattle producers to indicate that a heifer has been vaccinated for brucellosis by an accredited veterinarian. KDA is proposing adoption of K.A.R. 9-2-36, which will allow the Animal Health Commissioner to recoup costs for vaccination tags including processing, shipping and handling expenses.”
K-State lands $12M Grant to Lead Agricultural Growth in Haiti

“Feed the Future project will help build knowledge, food and nutritional security”
A Major Treatment Facility for Kansas Foster Kids Almost Closed. A New Tenant Wants to Save it

“The Lakeside Academy was set to close, but the company Successful Dreams has reportedly stepped in to save it”