Month: January 2023

Lawrence Man Convicted of Threatening U.S. Congressman
Topeka, KS– A federal jury convicted a Kansas man today for making death threats against a United States congressman. According to court documents and evidence

Governor Kelly Shares How “Axing Your Taxes” Plan Helps Low-Income Kansans at Johnson County Clothing Bank
Lenexa, KS– Governor Laura Kelly today traveled to the Hillcrest Transitional Housing Clothing Bank in Lenexa to share how her “Axing Your Taxes” plan impacts

Crews Have Cleaned Up Most of the Oil that Spilled out of the Keystone Pipeline in Kansas
Washington County, KS- The pipeline company that spilled nearly 600,000 gallons of oil onto fields and into a stream in north-central Kansas says it has

Governor Kelly Announces Nearly $45 Million to Connect Kansans to High-Speed Internet
Topeka, KS– Governor Laura Kelly announced today that $44.5 million will be awarded to nine service providers to extend high-speed internet to 18,468 locations in 15

Kansas 4-H Teams with Healthy Blue to Improve Wellness of Kansas Uouth
K-State Research and Extension news service Manhattan, KS– Officials with the Kansas 4-H Foundation and Healthy Blue have announced a partnership to invest in

Attorney General Drummond Files Request for More Time Between Executions
Oklahoma City, OK – Attorney General Gentner Drummond has filed a motion with the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals requesting that seven impending executions be

Obituary-Lloyd Hull
Lloyd Dale Hull, 78, of Waterville, Kansas passed January 14, 2023, in Kansas City, Kansas. Lloyd was born February 25, 1944, in Marysville, Kansas the son of

Cattle Chat: Knowing What Ranch Records to Keep
By Lisa Moser, K-State Research and Extension news service Manhattan, KS- The beginning of a new year often is an opportunity to reflect upon

Kansas is a Rare State Without a Long-COVID Clinic, Leaving Some Patients Far from Specialists
It’s been over two years since Barry Guyer came down with COVID-19. “(I) was just out in the harvest field. I just got feeling terrible,”

Even in Winter, Gardens Need Water
K-State Research and Extension news service Manhattan, KS– Snow across portions of Kansas provided relief to landscapes during an abnormally dry December. But