Month: January 2023
Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Jacquelyne Leffler, Leffler Prime Performance
By Ron Wilson, director of the Huck Boyd National Institute for Rural Development at Kansas State University Manhattan, KS- The call came while she was sitting
Morel-ly right: Online Classes will Help Enthusiasts ID, Sell Popular Wild Mushroom
K-State Research and Extension news service Manhattan, KS– K-State Research and Extension, in partnership with the Kansas Department of Agriculture, is offering online classes
Governor Kelly Delivers Her 2023 State of the State Address
Topeka, KS- Governor Laura Kelly tonight delivered her 2023 State of the State Address during a joint session of the Kansas Senate and House of
UPDATE: Multiple Sheriff’s Deputies Shot in Officer-Involved Shooting
Ford County, KS – The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI), the Ford County Sheriff’s Office, the Clark County Sheriff’s Office, and the Kansas Highway Patrol (KHP)
Kids Regularly Run Away from Kansas Foster Homes. Some Have died. The State Hopes to Improve
Topeka, KS — Two Kansas foster runaways died in 2022. The body of one turned up in an empty lot in Kansas City, Kansas. The
Obituary-Pamela Sue (Martin) Redd
Pamela (Martin) Redd, age 44, entered into rest on Sunday, January 22, 2023 at the Ottawa County Health Center, Minneapolis, Kansas. She was born on
Marshall, Colleagues Secure Delay on Lesser Prairie-Chicken Endangered Species Act Listing
Washington, D.C. – Today, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) announced it is extending the effective date of the final rule to list the
Kansas Corporation Commission Announces Workshop Series on Resource Adequacy
Topeka, KS– The Kansas Corporation Commission has scheduled a series of informational workshops to discuss the topic of resource adequacy. As renewable energy resources continue
Village Manor Maintains Five Star Rating From Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
Abilene, KS- Village Manor in Abilene, an affiliate of Memorial Health System (MHS), has once again been awarded five stars by the Centers for Medicare
Understanding Employee Benefits
By Lisa Moser, K-State Research and Extension news service Manhattan, KS— As people enter the job market, often there is a learning curve to