Day: June 13, 2022
Bullfighter Featured on 2022 Wild Bill Hickok Rodeo Buckle
Abilene, Kan. — Retired pro rodeo bullfighter Dustin Brewer is the feature on the 2022 Wild Bill Hickok Rodeo buckle. The Prairie du Chien,
“Axe the Food Tax” Bill Signed by Kansas Governor
Topeka, Kan. — Governor Laura Kelly today continued her statewide tour celebrating the “Axe the Food Tax” legislation she signed May 11. House Bill 2106
Clean Up Efforts Ongoing in Marshall County
Marshall Co., Kan. — Less than a week after an EF-1 tornado dropped down in western Marshall County, another storm hit the county this time
Straight Line Winds, Not Tornado, Caused Damage in Riley County on Saturday
Riley Co., Kan. — After performing an in-person assessment and further analyzing radar data, the National Weather Service of Topeka has determined the storm damage
Severe Weather Causes Significant Damage in Riley County, Kansas
Riley County, KS- Teams from the Riley County Appraiser’s Office and Manhattan Fire Department’s Risk Reduction Division are visiting neighborhoods today to perform damage assessments
Obituary-LaVona Jean Francis
LaVona Jean (Bergstrom) Francis, age 85, was welcomed into her eternal home after a courageous battle with cancer. She passed away on Saturday, June 11,
Deadline Approaching for Hoppenstedt Nursing Scholarship Applications
Marysville, Kan. – Applications are now available for Community Memorial Healthcare (CMH)’s Hoppenstedt Nursing Scholarship. Made possible through the Henry W. Hoppenstedt Trust, the
USDA Awards to Kansas Biofuel Producers
Topeka, Kan. — U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Acting State Director for Rural Development Kansas Dan Fischer announced the Department has provided $36.25 million to