Month: June 2022
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
FHSU Criminal Justice Contingent Wins Numerous Awards at National Conference
By FHSU University Communications Hays, KS– Fort Hays State University students and their professors represented their chapter of the Lambda Alpha Epsilon at last month’s
Governor Laura Kelly Directs Flags be Flown at Half-staff in Pottawatomie and Riley Counties to Honor Former K-State President Dr. Jon Wefald
Topeka, KS– In accordance with Executive Order # 20-30, Governor Laura Kelly has directed flags be lowered to half-staff throughout the Pottawatomie and Riley counties
Senior Center for Clay County
Clay County, KS- A survey is going to be conducted in Clay County for everyone 60 and older for the need and desires for a
Don’t Let Severe Weather Uproot Your Financial Well-Being
Topeka, KS– Severe weather season has begun; a time when we see more tornadoes tossing, hailstorms denting, and rainwater flooding. The damaging effects of Mother
Aphids Make Early Appearance in Kansas Alfalfa Fields
By Shelby Varner, K-State Research and Extension news service Manhattan, KS – Kansas State University crop entomologist Jeff Whitworth said he has received numerous
Kansas 4-H: Volunteers are ‘Lifeblood’ of Program
Manhattan, KS – Shane Potter is one who gives credit where credit is due. And when it comes to volunteers in the Kansas 4-H program,