Day: March 7, 2022
Isolation in Places like Rural Kansas can Leave Women More Vulnerable to Violence
Hays, Kan. — For women in abusive relationships, taking that first step to leave is often distressing enough. Now imagine facing that decision in a
KCC Approves Settlement Agreement Allowing KGS to Recover Last Winter’s Gas Costs: Third-Party Marketers, Large Transportation Customers
Topeka, Kan. — The Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC) has approved a settlement agreement outlining how Kansas Gas Service (KGS) will recover costs incurred to meet
Nelson’s Landing Under New Management
Leonardville, Kan. — The former Nelson’s Landing Restaurant building is under new management with Lance and Jada Sharp purchasing the building in Leonardville. https://media.socastsrm.com/wordpress/wp-content/blogs.dir/2693/files/2022/03/jada1.wav Jada
KDA Advises Poultry Owners to Watch for Avian Influenza
Manhattan, Kan. — The Kansas Department of Agriculture’s Division of Animal Health encourages poultry owners, with both commercial and backyard flocks, to take steps to
UPDATE: Homicide Investigation in Rush County Leads to Multiple Arrests
Rush Co., Kan. — The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) Special Agents made multiple arrests connected to the January 2022 murder of 61-year-old Leslie Randa.
K-State Researchers Uncover New Clues for Improving Wheat
Manhattan, Kan. — Kansas State University researchers continue to unlock the complexity of the wheat genome, recently publishing findings of a study that characterized numerous
Six Kansas Couples Named Master Farmers, Farm Homemakers
Manhattan, Kan. — Six couples will be honored on March 11 as the 2021 class of Kansas Master Farmers and Master Farm Homemakers in recognition
Cloud County Community College Awards Nursing Scholarships
Concordia, Kan. —Twenty-four nursing students were awarded $100,000 in scholarships from the Dane G. Hansen Scholarship fund at Cloud County Community College. The scholarship is
Obituary for Delores Dunn
DELORES’ OBITUARY Delores N. Dunn, 84, of Clay Center, died on Thursday, March 3, 2022 at the Clay County Medical Center. She was born on
Sen. Marshall Discusses Fertilizer Prices and Ukraine-Russian Conflict
Clay Co., Kan. — US Senator Roger Marshall visited with Clay County residents on Friday answering questions and concerns from fertilizer prices to the Russian-Ukraine