Month: April 2022
Fuel and Fire Behavior Advisory for Central Kansas and Nebraska
Manhattan, Kan. — The Kansas Forest Service and the Nebraska Forest Service have declared a fuel and fire behavior advisory for Central Kansas and Nebraska.
Independence Man Remains Missing After Two Years
Montgomery Co., Kan. — The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) and the Independence Police Department are again seeking information from the public to assist in
Area Legislators Talk Bills Affecting Agriculture during Legislative Update
Kansas — During this past weekends’ legislative update with Rep. Lisa Moser and Sen. Elaine Bowers, the two legislators discussed the agriculture bills the two
K-State Research Suggests Probiotics May Pose Risks to Animal, Human Health
Manhattan, Kan. — New research at Kansas State University reveals how probiotics may not be as beneficial for animal and human health as thought. Probiotics,
Study: Farm Income Losses Vary Year to Year
Manhattan, Kan. — Even when times are good, some Kansas farmers are losing money. It’s the nature of a business that is often at the
Shooting on I-70 near Solomon
Dickinson Co., Kan. — Last night (Sunday) around 9:00 PM, the Dickinson County Sheriff’s Office responded to 100 Dakota Drive (Dollar General) in Solomon for
Governor’s Council on Tax Reform Recommends Immediate End to State Sales Tax on Groceries
Topeka, Kan. — The Governor’s Council on Tax Reform has published its final report, which strongly advocates for an immediate end to the state sales
Bill Signed by Governor to Expedite Sexual Assault Kit Testing
Topeka, Kan. — Governor Laura Kelly signed bipartisan House Bill 2228 which requires sexual assault kits to be tested within 30 days of collecting the
Obituary-Wilma “Eileen” Gieswein
Wilma “Eileen” Gieswein, 91, formerly of Maquoketa, Iowa and Concordia, Kansas, passed away on March 13, 2022 at Windmill Manor in Coralville, Iowa. Eileen was
Kansas Missing Kids
KCLY and KFRM are partnering with neighboring communities to share information about missing Kansas kids. We have personally seen how a simple share can make