Day: February 15, 2023
‘Living Well Wednesday’ Session to Focus on Anxiety, Overthinking
By Pat Melgares, K-State Research and Extension news service MANHATTAN, Kan. – In small doses, anxiety might be a good thing, perhaps inspiring a
K-State Salina Professor Part of Research Team awarded National Science Foundation Grant for Accessibility Research
Salina, KS— Siny Joseph, professor and graduate faculty at Kansas State University Salina Aerospace and Technology Campus, is among a team of five researchers who
Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Buffalo Soldiers – Fort Leavenworth
By Ron Wilson, director of the Huck Boyd National Institute for Rural Development at Kansas State University “Buffalo soldiers” is a term to describe
Ice, Muck and a $480 Million Price Tag: the Keystone Oil Spill Cleanup Carries on in Kansas
Washington, KS- In the two months since the Keystone pipeline erupted in Washington County, Mill Creek has gone from being coated in floating oil nearly
K-State AG Economist Urges Producers to Review Crop Insurance Options
By Pat Melgares, K-State Research and Extension news service Manhattan, KS– A Kansas State University agricultural economist is encouraging farmers to know their options
Governor Kelly Announces $11 Million for 66 Airport Improvement Projects
Topeka, KS– Governor Laura Kelly today announced that 66 airport projects across the state have been selected for Kansas Airport Improvement Program (KAIP) funding for
Obituary-Marlene A. Barton
Marlene A. Barton, 85, of Mahaska, passed away February 14. Funeral Services will be Monday, February 20, at 10:00 a.m., at the Presbyterian Church in
One Kansas County Lets People Donate to After-School Programs to Reduce their Criminal Penalties
Topeka, KS— Diversion agreements keep criminal charges off someone’s record and even spare them jail time — assuming they can afford the cost of diversion.
Drummond Leads National Effort Urging Biden, Federal Treasury Bureau to Provide Timely Corporate Transparency to State, Local, Tribal Entities
Oklahoma City, OK- Attorney General Gentner Drummond is leading a national effort to ensure that state, local and tribal entities have appropriate and timely access
Tips to extend the life of Valentine’s Day roses. K-State horticulture expert shares guidelines to keep roses fresh
By Maddy Rohr, K-State Research and Extension news service MANHATTAN, Kan. — Many people received Valentine’s Day gifts from loved ones, especially roses, but they