Month: July 2022
Amid Historic Inflation, Sens. Marshall, Cruz Introduce Bill Creating Transparency for Economic Impacts of Federal Regulations
Garden City, KS– U.S. Senators Roger Marshall, M.D. (KS) and Ted Cruz (TX) have introduced the National Regulatory Budget Act, legislation that would create transparency
4-H Roundup: Steadfast in Tradition While Offering New Opportunities
Stillwater, OK. – State 4-H Roundup has long been steeped in tradition for the delegates who make their way to Oklahoma State University for the
Missing Kansas 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
Obituary-Dorothy Woellhof
Dorothy Woellhof, 93 died July 20, 2022, in Clay Center, KS. She was born on January 17, 1929 in Aurora, KS the daughter of Charles
Don’t Fall Victim to Phone Scams
Clay Center, KS- KCLY Residents have reported that they have received phone calls from individuals claiming to be from Verizon and Evergy recently stating that
Dining with Diabetes Self-Management Education program offered by K-State Research and Extension
Manhattan, KS- Bite by tasty bite: Self-management program aims to help cut diabetes risks Approximately 1 in every 9 adults in Kansas in 2020
Hofmeister Demands Walters Release Funding for Early Childhood Education
Oklahoma City, OK– State Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister today said she is appalled that Gov. Stitt’s Secretary of Education, Ryan Walters, is refusing
Governor Laura Kelly Kicks Off Statewide ‘Prosperity on the Plains’ Economy Tour
Topeka, KS– Governor Laura Kelly today launched her statewide economic development tour, called ‘Prosperity on the Plains,’ alongside business leaders at a family-owned small business,
Obituary-Ronald Gosselin
Ronald G. Gosselin, age 62, entered into rest on Tuesday, July 19, 2022, in Concordia, Kansas. He was born on June 22, 1960 in Concordia,
K-State to Host Beef Cattle and Forage Field Day Aug. 4
By Pat Melgares, K-State Research and Extension news service Parsons, KS– Outside forces have made managing forage even more important in cattle production, says