Month: August 2022

Students Rank K-State Among the Best in Latest National Survey
Manhattan, Kan. — College is all about the experience, and the latest rankings from the Princeton Review show Kansas State University provides one of the

The Dangers of Back-To-School Photos
Clay Center, KS- School supplies, check. Meeting the teacher, check. First day of school photos? Every parent is excited right now that their child is

Adventures Await at Cheyenne Bottoms!
Great Bend, KS- Cheyenne Bottoms was used in the mid-1940s during the height of WWII and was known as the Great Bend Air-to Ground Gunnery

Kansas Counties Start Recounting Abortion Amendment Votes. But it won’t Change the Blowout Defeat
Kansas — Some Kansas counties are rushing to collect staff and start a hand recount of abortion amendment votes after an advocacy group demanded a

$24.8 Million Announced for Improvements to Flint Hills Trail
Topeka, Kan. — Governor Laura Kelly and the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks today announced that Kansas is the recipient of a $24.8 million

Kansas Ag Secretary Highlights Hot Topics Ahead of Summit
Manhattan, Kan. — Drought, work shortages and next year’s Farm Bill are among the topics that have the attention of farmers across the country. So,

Clay Center City Council Votes to Change Deed Verbiage with Otto Unruh Stadium
Clay Center, Kan. — Last night, Clay Center City Council members voted on a change in language regarding the deed with Otto Unruh Stadium Council

Kansas Counties Start Recounting Abortion Amendment Votes. But It Won’t Change the Blowout Defeat
Some Kansas counties are rushing to collect staff and start a hand recount of abortion amendment votes after an advocacy group demanded a partial recount

$520M in Highway Projects Added to IKE Construction Pipeline
Andover, Kan. — Governor Laura Kelly and Transportation Secretary Julie Lorenz Monday announced 11 Expansion and Modernization highway projects – a total investment of more

K-State Launches Statewide Community Visit Initiative; Flint Hills visit will be Sept. 1
Manhattan, Kan. — Kansas State University is coming to your community. As the nation’s first operational land-grant university, K-State is launching a new presidential initiative