Day: July 13, 2022
Obituary-Maynord Sherbert
Visitation for Maynord will be held on Thursday, July 21, 2022 from 4-7 PM at Neill-Schwensen-Rook Funeral Home, Clay Center, Kansas Services will be Friday,
Kansas Reportedly Landing $4 Billion Panasonic Factory that will Make Batteries for Tesla
Topeka, KS— A subsidiary of Japanese industrial giant Panasonic Corp. will build a $4 billion plant to make batteries for Tesla electric vehicles in Kansas,
Scholarship Aims to Help Non-Traditional Students in Rural Nebraska
Lincoln, NE– From EMT training to a nursing degree and other college credits, non-traditional students are getting the much-needed support to obtain their educational goals
Governor Laura Kelly Joins Kansas Black Leadership Council to Discuss Civil Rights, Racial Equity, and Justice
Wichita, KS– Governor Laura Kelly today joined the Kansas Black Leadership Council and other community leaders at a luncheon in Wichita to recognize them for
Governor Laura Kelly Welcomes Local Governments and Business Leaders to Kansas Infrastructure Summit
Wichita, KS– Governor Laura Kelly today welcomed Kansans to the first-ever Infrastructure Summit hosted by the newly formed Kansas Infrastructure Hub. At the Summit, which
Obituary-Melvin “Bud” Dean Kennedy
Melvin “Bud” Dean Kennedy, 93, entered into rest on Friday, July 8, 2022, at Sunset Nursing Home, Concordia, Kansas. He was born on September 13,
OBGYN Sen. Marshall Leads Senate Hearing on Abortion Laws Following Reversal of Roe vs Wade
Washington, D.C.– TODAY, U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. – an OBGYN responsible for delivering more than 5,000 babies – will serve as Ranking Member for
Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Brett Schmidt, Learning Cross Child Care
By Ron Wilson, director of the Huck Boyd National Institute for Rural Development at Kansas State University Kansas- Do children have superpowers? Other
Mmmm Muffin (tops)!
By Jessica Jensen, K-State Research and Extension news service Manhattan, KS— “Researching and developing food products? Sign me up for that.” That’s what Kansas