Day: June 14, 2022
Kansas and Missouri Could and Should Help Rein in Medical Debt, Researchers Say
Kansas/Missouri — Kansas and Missouri don’t do enough to protect their residents from racking up medical bills, researchers say. A new project from the University
K-State using Upward Bound Grant to Help Kansas Students Access Higher Education
Manhattan, Kan. — A $297,000 Upward Bound grant from the U.S. Department of Education will help Kansas State University continue preparing low-income, first-generation students from
Obituary-Jean Baker
Jean Baker, 82, a lifetime resident in ldana, Kansas was born August 15, 1939, in Clay Center the daughter of Millard Franklin “Pete” and Rachel
Vacation Ready: K-State Veterinarian Shares Summer Travel Tips for Pet Owners
Manhattan, Kan. — Summer travel season is in full swing. A Kansas State University veterinarian says there are many factors to consider when deciding to
Domestic Violence Took Her Health and Her Job. Now She Teaches First Responders How to Help
Topeka, Kan. — Paula Walters had 14 medical diagnoses and at one point took 22 different medications. She had vision, stomach and heart problems. Even
Manhattan to Coordinate June 11 Storm Cleanup Effort
Manhattan, Kan. — A citywide storm cleanup effort will take place in Manhattan starting Tuesday, June 21 through Monday, June 27. City crews will pass