
Obituary-Richard “Ric” Johnson
Richard “Ric” Johnson, 89, Washington, died September 25, 2022 at the Washington County Hospital in Washington. Visitation will be held Friday, September 30 from 11

CCCHS Health Students Focus on Mental Health
Story and Photo Courtesy of CCCHS Clay Center, KS- September is National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. The freshmen health students at CCCHS have spent their first

Share Interior Department Completes Removal of “Sq___” from Federal Use
Washington, D.C.— The Department of the Interior today announced the Board on Geographic Names (BGN) has voted on the final replacement names for nearly 650 geographic

Kansas Wetlands Education Center to Host Star-Gazing Event
By FHSU University Communications Hays, KS – Telescopes aimed at the Andromeda Galaxy Friday, Oct. 7 will give observers a chance to see Jupiter, Saturn,

Grab All the Fish You Want While They’re Still Alive — this Kansas Lake is Drying Up
Ellis, KS- Grab the fish at Ellis City Lake by net, by hand — whatever. Just take as many as you want. They will die

WATCH: Sen. Marshall Asks Senate to End COVID National Emergency Declaration After Biden Says the Pandemic is Over
Washington, D.C.– Today U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. requested that the U.S. Senate immediately approve his resolution to terminate the COVID-19 national emergency declaration. Senator

Kansas Gets Ready to Send Tax Dollars to Small Businesses Hurt by Pandemic Orders
Lawrence, KS– Tish Cobb figures she lost about $15,000 in the spring of 2020 when state and local health orders aimed at slowing the spread

K-State Strategic Enrollment Efforts Making Progress
Manhattan, KS— Kansas State University is seeing returns on strategic enrollment management efforts with more diversity among new students and increases in new freshman, transfer

National Night Out
Manhattan, KS– Join the Riley County Police Department for free food and a meet-and-greet with RCPD personnel, specialty teams, vehicles and other local emergency service

To Mow or Not to Mow: K-State’s Upham Outlines Recommended Heights For Fall
By Maddy Rohr, K-State Research and Extension news service Manhattan, KS — While opinions vary on how high to mow the home’s lawn as