Day: September 8, 2022
Obituary-Patty “Pat” Erickson
Patty “Pat” Joan Erickson, age 86 of Leonardville, passed away Friday, Sept. 2, 2022 at the Leonardville Nursing Home. She was born on August 26,
Obituary-Marcia Champlin
Marcia E. Champlin, age 89, formerly of Jamestown, KS, passed away on Wed., August, 31, 2022 at Cloud County Health Center, Concordia, KS. She was
Kris Kobach says he’s Helping Close Border Wall Project that Led to Steve Bannon’s Fraud Charges
Olathe, KS— Republican attorney general nominee Kris Kobach says he’s helping to shut down a private group that wanted to build a wall on the
Wildlife and Parks Commission Holds Second-to-Last Meeting of 2022
Kansas City, KS – Kansas Wildlife and Parks Commissioners will meet on Thursday, Sept. 8, 2022, to conduct their second-to-last public meeting of the year.
Literacy Event to Feature Special Guest Miss Kansas
By FHSU University Communications Hays, KS- The FHSU Language and Literacy Institute, in partnership with Hays Masonic Lodge 195, will host a family literacy
‘First Friday’ Speaker Outlines Housing Opportunities for Kansas Communities
By Pat Melgares, K-State Research and Extension news service Manhattan, KS– Audree Guzman once saw an empty lot in Lyons, Kan. as opportunity knocking.
Help Ease Patient Pain During Sickle Cell Awareness Month
Kansas— During Sickle Cell Awareness Month in September, the American Red Cross emphasizes the importance of a diverse blood supply to help meet the needs
Kansas Wants to Plug Abandoned Oil Wells That Belch Methane and Swallow Groundwater
Kansas- Last summer, a utility worker stumbled across a well — one of thousands of abandoned, unplugged oil and gas wells scattered across Kansas —
They May be Spooky, but Spiders are Good for the Garden
By Maddy Rohr, K-State Research and Extension news service Manhattan, KS- Many people view spiders as pests, and the fear of spiders is one of