Month: October 2022

Two Minutes May Be All You Have to Escape a Home Fire — The Nation’s Most Frequent Disaster
Kansas— This Fire Prevention season, the American Red Cross of Kansas and Oklahoma urges everyone to practice their two-minute home fire escape plan and test

Kansas Kids Win Poster/Video Contests, Focus on Improving Traffic Safety
Kansas- Statewide winners of two contests have been announced as part of the national safety campaign Put the Brakes on Fatalities Day. FOR THE POSTER

Obituary-Mary Larson
Mary Ellen Larson of Riley, KS was called home by her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ on October 12, 2022. She was 77 years old.

Some Kansas Teachers Say a Ban on Surveys is Putting Some Classroom Lessons on Hold
Wichita, KS — A new law requiring Kansas schools to get parental permission before surveying students’ personal attitudes or beliefs has put lessons on hold in

Obituary-Linda Mays
Linda Diane Mays, age 72 of Green, was called to heaven on October 7, 2022. She was born on February 4, 1950 in Clay Center,

Deceased Individual Found in a Vehicle in Clay County
Green, KS- A car with a deceased individual has been found north of Green earlier today. Clay County Highway employees were patching the roadway when they

Obituary-Merlin Potts
Merlin Potts, lifetime Riley County, Kansas, resident as well as farmer/stockman, finished his chores and passed away on October 10, 2022, at Ascension Via Christi

Video: K-State Highlights Digital Agriculture Technologies
K-State Research and Extension news service In this video, K-State Research and Extension specialists talk about a recent digital agriculture research showcase that highlighted

Landon Lecture Series returns to Kansas State University Nov. 3
Manhattan, KS— Following a more than two-year pause due to the coronavirus pandemic, Kansas State University’s Landon Lecture Series returns with David M. Beasley, executive

Snyder Leadership Legacy Fellows Focus on Leadership Development, Learn from Legendary Coach
Manhattan, KS— A select group of Kansas State University students is spending the 2022-2023 school year working on their leadership development, inspired by K-State’s Hall