Kansas AG Derek Schmidt, Iowa AG Tom Miller seek expanded use of E15 to ease gasoline prices

“Doing so will give the citizens of our states relief from the volatile and record-high gas prices, including price increases caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine,” Schmidt and Miller said a letter to Michael Regan, administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency.”
Game Play: Program Builds Family Bonds, Social Skills

“Bonding Thru Board Games resumes post-COVID”
Gov. Stitt Orders Flags to Half-Staff for Firefighter Killed

Oklahoma City, OK- Governor Kevin Stitt ordered that flags be half-staff today in honor of Edgewater Park Volunteer Firefighter, April L. Partridge, who was tragically killed while battling a wild fire. Governor Stitt said on his Facebook page “I’ve ordered all flags to half-staff today in honor of Edgewater Park Volunteer Firefighter, April L. Partridge, […]
Woman Sentenced for Medicaid Fraud by Oklahoma County Jury

“The jury found Wrenn, formerly known as Janice Briggs, guilty of six counts of Medicaid Fraud.”
K-State Releases Publications to Boost Kansas School Gardens

“Free online training planned March 31”
Oklahoma teachers smash DonorsChoose records, receive $6 million in CLASS grants

“Using federal pandemic relief funds, OSDE partnered with the national nonprofit DonorsChoose to award public school teachers with grants up to $800 each. Response to the Classroom Learning and School Supplies (CLASS) grants surpassed expectations when the project opened on Feb. 4. The $6 million in grant funds were depleted in 3 days, setting a national record for DonorsChoose.”
Sens. Marshall, Moran Visit with Fort Riley Troops and Kansans Deployed to Germany

“U.S. Senators Roger Marshall, M.D. and Jerry Moran were in Germany today visiting with Kansans deployed to the region including troops from Fort Riley. You may click HERE or on the image below for b-roll of the senators visiting with Kansas servicemembers.”
More and More Kansas Libraries are Fine with You Not Paying Overdue Fees

Kate Webb and her 2-year-old son, Teddy, sat in the children’s section of Wichita’s Advanced Learning Library watching an educational video about animal sounds on a brightly colored monitor.
Evergy’s Transmission Delivery Charge increase takes effect April 1

“Kansas law allows electric utilities regulated by the Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC) to recover costs associated with the transmission of electric power through a separate transmission delivery charge (TDC) on customer bills, without approval from the KCC.”
Video: Kansas Animal Health Commissioner Urges Vigilance Toward Avian Flu

“Having (this virus) in the state now heightens the need for us to do the right thing,” Smith said.