Month: October 2022
K-State Student Aims to Spread Awareness of High Blood Pressure Risks
By Pat Melgares, K-State Research and Extension news service Manhattan, KS– Many Americans understand that high blood pressure – also known as hypertension –
Kansas Missing 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
Expungement Clinic Coming to Manhattan Public Library
Manhattan, KS- Those with a criminal record with Riley County and Manhattan Municipal courts will have an opportunity for a fresh start and get their
Obituary-Carl West
Carl West, age 58, died Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2022 at the KU Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas. He was born on August 10, 1964 in
What to Do With Those Falling Leaves and Pumpkin Seeds?
K-State Research and Extension news service Manhattan, KS— Beautiful fall leaves have begun to cover lawns and will continue to fall throughout November. Kansas
Safety First in Vehicles: Buckle Up, Phone Down
Topeka, KS– The Kansas Department of Transportation is encouraging everyone to think safety first when getting into a vehicle and participate in Buckle Up Phone
Spiders for Halloween? Not Likely, says K-State Entomologist
By Pat Melgares, K-State Research and Extension news Manhattan, KS. – They’re creepy and they’re kooky, mysterious and spooky. And all together ooky…
Public Health Advisories for Kansas Lakes Due to Blue-Green Algae
Topeka, KS– The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) and the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) have issued several public health advisories for
Justice Department Files Multiple Lawsuits to Stop the Illegal Sale of Unauthorized Vaping Products
The United States filed complaints against six companies and related individuals to stop the illegal manufacture and sale of unauthorized vaping products, the Department of
Governor Laura Kelly and Bipartisan Leaders Secure Over $340M Annually for Kansas Hospitals
Topeka, KS– Today, Governor Laura Kelly announced Kansas has received federal approval for the enhancement of the Health Care Access Improvement Program (HCAIP), which will