Day: August 11, 2022
Obituary-Dean Allen
Our Dad, known as “Dean” or “Grandpa Dean, passed peacefully in his sleep at the Country Place Senior Living facility on August 7, 2022. Dean
Obituary-John Anthony Hynek
John Anthony Hynek, 92, of Hanover, KS, died Monday, August 8, 2022, at Advena Living in Clay Center, KS. Visitation will be Sunday, August 14,
Obituary-Kenneth Hanson
Kenneth Leroy Hanson, Sr., age 83 of Randolph, passed away Saturday August 6, 2022, at the Salina Regional Health Center. He was born on March
Schools Using Wet Bulb Globe Temperature Values to Make Outdoor Activity Modification Decisions
Kansas — Excessive heat, combined with high humidity, is always a dangerous combination this time of year in Kansas. This combination is closely monitored as
Free ‘Teaching 101’ Video Series from K-State Available for K-12 Employees New to Teaching
Manhattan, Kan. — Teacher shortages are making headlines across the country. In its ongoing response to this statewide and nationwide crisis, the Kansas State University
Researchers Seek Ways to Reduce Deer Populations in Urban Areas
Manhattan, Kan. — A decade ago, wildlife officials in the Kansas City area reported that the density of deer in Shawnee Mission Park – a
Department of Commerce Seeks Partners to Administer Programs that Boost Financial Self-Sufficiency
Topeka, Kan. — The Kansas Department of Commerce is seeking qualified organizations to administer Individual Development Account (IDA) programs in communities throughout the state. The
Attorneys Argue Juries Should Know they don’t need to Convict on Unpopular Abortion and Drug Laws
Topeka, Kan. — Merely mentioning it in court could lead to a mistrial. Jury nullification, where juries look the other way when someone breaks a
Chamber Blue of Kansas Set to Transform Health Insurance Access for Small Business
Clay Center, Kan. — The Grow Clay County announced a new partnership with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas (BCBSKS) and Chamber of Commerce Executives