Month: June 2022
Kansas Missing Kids
KCLY and KFRM are partnering with neighboring communities to share information about missing Kansas kids. We have personally seen how a simple share can make
Rep. Mann Hosting Town Hall Meetings Across Big First District
Manhattan, KS – Representative Tracey Mann (KS-01) is hosting 41 town hall meetings in 41 counties across the First Congressional District in Kansas on
Obituary-Jeanne Boling
Jeanne Eloise Boling, age 96, of Valley Falls, KS, passed away on Friday, April 8th, 2022, at Stormont Vail Hospital in Topeka, KS. Jeanne was
Obituary-Gary L. Miller
Gary L. Miller, age 81, passed away on Thursday, April 7, 2022 at Salina Regional Health Center, Salina, KS. He was born on June 2,
Obituary-Dorothy L. Havel
Dorothy L. Havel, age 93, entered into rest on Saturday, October 16, 2021 at the Park Villa Nursing Home, Clyde, Kansas. She was born January
Avian Influenza Confirmed in Commercial Flock in McPherson County
Manhattan, Kan. — The Kansas Department of Agriculture, in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (USDA–APHIS), has identified
Finding Child Care in Kansas Was a Challenge Before the Pandemic. Now it’s Even Harder
Topeka, Kan. — Finding child care in Kansas has become so hard that some Kansas parents now plan pregnancies around open child care slots. “They
Governor Laura Kelly Signs Bill Designating Sandhill Plum as Official State Fruit
Topeka, KS– Governor Laura Kelly signed House Bill 2644, designating Sandhill Plum as the state fruit of Kansas. The efforts to pass this legislation began
Rep. Mann Opposes Executive Order Infringing on Second Amendment Rights
Washington, D.C. – U.S. Representative Tracey Mann (KS-01) released the following statement in response to President Biden’s new executive order that infringes on the Second
Kansas Governor’s Repeat Veto of Short-Term Health Plan Bill Protects Patients
Topeka, KS– Today, Kansas Governor Laura Kelly vetoed Senate Bill 199, which would have increased Kansans’ exposure to inadequate, high-risk health plans that can skirt