Month: November 2022

Got Milk? Kansas Dairies Say Yes, and Plenty Of It
By Pat Melgares, K-State Research and Extension news service Manhattan, KS– When the Hilmar Cheese Company announced in May 2021 that it would be

Kansas is Adding Court Programs that Help Veterans Struggling with Trauma and Addiction
Topeka, KS- — Corey Schramm had been on probation twice because of legal troubles, but it didn’t help. His life before recovery was not great.

Governor Kelly and KDHE Ask Kansans to Use Antibiotics Wisely
Topeka, KS– Governor Laura Kelly proclaimed Nov. 18-24 as Use Antibiotics Wisely Week in Kansas. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) is asking

Ike, Interstates and Insurance: Tips for the Holiday Travel Season
Topeka, KS- Grab an “I Like Ike” pin and wear it with pride, because you, like many Kansans, will likely be traveling this holiday season

KDHE Releases Healthy Kansans 2030 State Health Assessment and Improvement Plan
Topeka, KS– Today, the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) published the Healthy Kansans 2030 State Health Assessment (SHA) and State Health Improvement Plan

Obituary-Annette Kay Harlan
Annette Kay (Nelson) Harlan departed this life on November 11, 2022, in Riley, Kansas. Visitation will be Wednesday, November 16, from 2-8 p.m. at Ward

Obituary-Stanley F. Kohn
Stanley F. Kohn, 65 years of age, of Concordia passed away Thursday, November 10, 2022 at Cloud County Health Center in Concordia. He was born

Cattle Chat: Forages, Time of Year Influence Mineral Supplementation
By Lisa Moser, K-State Research and Extension news service Manhattan, KS — Many start their day with a multivitamin to supplement their diet in

Former Kansas City, Kansas, Police Department Detective and Three Others Indicted for Conspiracy to Hold Young Women in Involuntary Servitude and Forcing Them to Provide Sexual Services
Topeka, KS- A federal grand jury in Topeka, Kansas, returned a three-count indictment, unsealed today, charging former Kansas City Police Department detective Roger Golubski and

Attorney General O’Connor Announces Historic Google Settlement Over Location Tracking Practices
Oklahoma City, OK- Attorney General John O’Connor today announced that Oklahoma, along with 39 other states, has reached a $391.5 million multistate settlement with Google