Month: July 2022
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
Obituary-Glenda Stamm
Glenda R. Stamm, 80, Washington, died Tuesday, July 12, 2022 at the Washington County Hospital in Washington. Visitation will be from 1 to 8 p.m.,
Kansas Churches Leading Charge for Constitutional Amendment on State’s Abortion Rights
Topeka, KS— Directly across the street from the Kansas Statehouse sits the brick home of Mater Dei Catholic Church. A large purple sign on the
Office of Rep. Tracey Mann Hosting Mobile Office Hours July 18-21
Manhattan, KS – The office of U.S. Representative Tracey Mann (KS-01) is hosting mobile office hours during the month of July. Representative Mann’s staff will
Cattle Trailer Overturns at Fancy Creek Road
Riley County, KS- RCPD officers responded to the report of an overturned semi-truck near the intersection of Fancy Creek Road and Winkler Mills Road near
Governor Laura Kelly Awards Over $4M in Tax Credits to 29 Kansas Nonprofits
Topeka, KS – Governor Laura Kelly today awarded $4.1 million in Community Service Tax Credits (CSP) to bolster the fundraising efforts of 29 nonprofit organizations across
Benefit Auction for Lisa Kopfer
A Benefit Auction for Lisa Kopfer will be held on Wednesday, July 13th, beginning at 1:00pm. AUCTION ITEMS FOR LISA KOPFER
Governor Laura Kelly Celebrates the Launch of the 9-8-8 Mental Health Lifeline in Kansas
Wichita, KS– Governor Laura Kelly ceremonially signed Senate Bill 19, bipartisan legislation that launches 9-8-8 as the official 24/7 three-digit dialing code for the National
AG Derek Schmidt Announces Law Enforcement Training Focusing on Missing, Murdered Indigenous Persons
Topeka, KS – Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt today announced that a new module has been developed to train law enforcement in the investigation of