Day: May 12, 2022
Legal Sports Betting is Coming to Kansas. Here’s What Gamblers Need to Know
Kansas- Legal sports gambling is officially coming to Kansas. Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly on Thursday signed a sports wagering bill into law, setting the stage for fans
Governor Laura Kelly Legalizes Sports Wagering in Kansas
Topeka, KS– Governor Laura Kelly today signed bipartisan legislation, Senate Bill 84, allowing Kansans to legally participate in sports wagering in the state. SB 84 also
Governor Laura Kelly Directs Flags be Flown at Half-staff for Peace Officers Memorial Day
Topeka, KS– In accordance with Executive Order #20-30, Governor Laura Kelly has directed that flags be lowered to half-staff throughout the state effective from sunrise
Six Cases of Chickenpox in Riley County
Riley County, KS- The Riley County Health Department (RCHD) reports that six cases of Chickenpox (Varicella) have been identified in Riley County over the past
Formula Shortage and Dangers of Diluting and Making Your Own
Clay Center, KS- Those that feed their infant formula know the struggle that’s going on in finding the formula they need to feed their child.
Obituary-Margo Donitte Braly
Margo Donitte Braly, age 60 of Wamego, passed away Sunday, May 8, 2022 at the Good Shepherd Hospice House. She was born on March 12,
Obituary-Shirley Irene Wohler
Shirley Irene Wohler, age 86 of Riley passed away Wednesday, May 11, 2022. She was born on July 31, 1935 in Pawnee City, Nebraska, the
Bill Signed by Governor Which Pays off More than $1 Billion of KPERS Debt
Topeka, Kan. — Today, Governor Laura Kelly signed bipartisan legislation, Senate Bill 421, that transfers more than $1 billion from the State General Fund to
Kansas Cattle Trader Fined and Banned for Life After Repeated Violations of the Packers and Stockyards Act
Wichita, Kan. — The U.S. District Court for the District of Kansas fined a recidivist violator of statutory and regulatory federal livestock laws under the
Kansas Thinks Maybe You’re Accidentally Buying Vegetarian ‘Meat,’ so it Passed a Law
Topeka, Kan. – The power of the Kansas cattle industry means grocery shoppers in the state won’t be buying anything called sausage or burger unless