Day: May 4, 2022
KDOT Requests Comments on Public Involvement Plan
Kansas — The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) requests comments on the Statewide Public Involvement Plan, Sharing the Future (STF) document. The purpose of the
120 Gallons of Drugs Collected During Clay County Drug Take Back Day
Clay Co., Kan. — The Clay Counts Coalition, Clay County Health Department,and Clay Center Police Department say thank you to the members of our community that participated in
Kansas Supreme Court Seeks Representative to Serve on its Child Support Guidelines Committee
Topeka, Kan. — The Kansas Supreme Court is seeking a parent who receives child support to serve on an advisory committee that reviews Kansas child support guidelines
Governor Kelly Requests Major Presidential Disaster Declaration for Winter Storms
Kansas — Gov. Laura Kelly sent a letter to President Joe Biden seeking a major disaster declaration for winter storms accompanied by snow, ice and
Drones Helping Farmers Manage Pastures
Manhattan, Kan. — Will Boyer thinks the view from 120 feet above a farm pasture is pretty amazing. But not just for the aesthetics. Boyer,
Public Defenders in Kansas got More Pay, but Still Have the Same Crushing Workloads
Topeka, Kan. — In the best times, public defenders deal with high stress and long hours. The pandemic did not help. Maban Wright, the chief