Month: June 2022
Mann, Smith, Latta Introduce Legislation Protecting Family-Owned Farms, Ranches, Businesses
Washington, D.C. – Today, at the conclusion of National Agriculture Month, U.S. Representatives Tracey Mann (KS-01), Jason Smith (MO-08), and Bob Latta (OH-05) led more
FHSU Preparing for Annual Local Collegiate Rodeo
By FHSU University Communications Hays, KS- For the second time in four years, the Fort Hays State University rodeo is falling on Easter weekend.
Garden Growing Pains
By Emily Halstead, K-State Research and Extension news service MANHATTAN, Kan. – Garden space is prime real estate for many Kansans, so Kansas State
Video: The Potential of Cover Crops to Provide Nitrogen in Farm Fields
K-State Research and Extension news service Manhattan, KS- In this video, K-State Research and Extension agronomist Peter Tomlinson discusses the potential of cover crops to
Fort Riley holds Month of the Military Child Parade
Since 1986, the Department of Defense has recognized April as Month of the Military as a way to honor the commitment and sacrifice made by
AG Derek Schmidt Files Suit Seeking End to Federal Mask Mandate for Public Transportation
Topeka, Kan. — Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt has filed a federal lawsuit against the Biden administration seeking to end the continued enforcement of the
Governor Kelly Announces State Surveyors Will Not Enforce Federal CMS COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate
Topeka, Kan. — Governor Laura Kelly announced today the state of Kansas reached an agreement with Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) confirming state
Clay County Medical Center Expands Surgical Department
Clay Co., Kan. — Clay County Medical Center (CCMC) announced the expansion of their surgical services department. In a continued partnership with Surgical Associates of
Area Seniors Receive Good Citizens Award
Kansas — Seven students in the KCLY Community have been selected as recipients of the Good Citizens Award from the Nathan Edson Chapter National Society
One in Six Kansans Lives in a Food Desert. Some in Central Topeka Insist they can Build an Oasis
Kansas — For nine decades, generations of neighbors ran into each other at the corner of Huntoon and Lane streets in central Topeka. Much like