Day: March 1, 2022
4-H Discovery Days Moves Back to In-Person Learning
Manhattan, Kan. — A Kansas 4-H official said the state’s largest youth organization is “excited” to move one of its capstone events for college and
Cattle Chat: Livestock Priorities in a Natural Disaster
Manhattan, Kan. — Natural disasters can happen with little warning, and in Kansas, those often come in the form of tornadoes, windstorms, fires or ice
Opioids are Killing More People than Ever, and Kansas Lags other States on These Steps to Help
Kansas — In September 2020, Seth Dewey got a phone call at home from someone using drugs. “They said, ‘Seth, we need Narcan over here
Clay County Planning a Housing Survey
Clay Co., Kan. — A statewide housing survey earlier this year took a look at the state in a more regional basis, breaking down the
Grow Clay County Provides Update on County Childcare Grants
Clay Co., Kan. — Childcare providers in Clay County are soon going to be able to apply for grants to help fund their daycare whether
On your marks, get set…Walk Kansas begins Mar. 27
Manhattan, KS – For the past 20 years, thousands of people enrolled in the Walk Kansas program have walked, biked, swam, and moved their bodies
Sen. Marshall: While Putin is Killing Ukrainians, Democrats Want to Kill More Unborn American Children
Washington, D.C.– U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. spoke on the Senate floor today about the Democrats’ extreme, anti-life legislation and the importance of protecting the
BREAKING: U.S. House Passes Sen. Moran’s Legislation to Award 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion the Congressional Gold Medal
Washington, D.C. – The U.S. House of Representatives unanimously passed U.S. Senator Jerry Moran’s (R-Kan.) legislation this evening to award the Congressional Gold Medal to