Month: April 2022
US Representative Makes a Stop In Clay Center
Clay Center, Kan. — US Representative Tracey Mann made a stop in Clay Center Monday as part of his 41 town hall visits across the
KDHE Supports Quitting Tobacco with Free Nicotine Replacement Therapies
Topeka, KS– The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) is offering all phone coaching enrollees four weeks of free nicotine replacement therapy. Participants who want
Kansas Moms and Babies will Benefit from Extended Postpartum Coverage under Medicaid
Kansas — A Kansas state budget bill has been signed and the American Heart Association, devoted to a world of healthier lives for all, along
Walleye Harvest Regulations Adjusted at Marion Reservoir as Part of 4-Year Study
Marion, KS– Walleye harvest regulations have changed at Marion Reservoir – north of U.S. 56 between Marion and Hillsboro – as part of a four-year
Ethanol Discounts Available at Kansas Corn Earth Day Promotions
Manhattan, KS– Drivers can save money and help the environment on Earth Day with Kansas Corn’s “Fuel Clean Air Pitstop” promotion. Kansas Corn is teaming
Safe Kids Day at the Zoo
Topeka, KS– Safe Kids Kansas and the Topeka Zoo are partnering again to host a fun family safety day on Saturday, May 7, from 9:00
Obituary-Marvin Bergstrom
Marvin Dee Bergstrom, 87, passed away on April 15th, 2022 at Belleville Healthcare Center, Belleville, Kansas. He was born July 20, 1934, at Cuba, Kansas,
Governor Laura Kelly Signs Bipartisan Bill Expanding Definition, Recognizing Hard of Hearing Community
Topeka, KS– Governor Laura Kelly has signed Senate Bill 343, a bipartisan bill which updates Kansas statutes pertaining to any persons with hearing loss to
AG Derek Schmidt Urges Better Disclosure, Clarity from GoFundMe
Topeka, KS– Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt is urging the owners of the GoFundMe payment platform to make meaningful changes in their disclosure policies to
KFB Foundation for Agriculture awards $23,500 in scholarships to 39 students
Manhattan, KS — Kansas Farm Bureau’s (KFB) Foundation for Agriculture will award $23,500 in scholarships to 39 students studying in fields that benefit agriculture during