Day: February 21, 2023
21st JUDICIAL DISTRICT DRUG COURT HOLDS INAUGURAL GRADUATION
(RILEY COUNTY, KANSAS – February 21, 2023) As the 21st Judicial District Drug Court quickly approaches their one-year anniversary, they are hosting their first participant
Obituary-Adam M. Miller
Adam Matthew Miller, 31, of Morrowville, died Monday, Feb 20th at his parents’ home surrounded by his wife; Katelyn, his parents and his brother and
2023 cattlewomen’s camp registration now open
By Gail Ellis STILLWATER, Okla. – The Oklahoma State University Extension Cattlewomen’s Boot Camp has opened registration for its next session June 5-7 at the
Governor Kelly Visits Topeka School for Tour, Roundtable Discussion on Importance of Fully Funding Special Education
TOPEKA – Today, Governor Laura Kelly visited Jardine Elementary and Middle School in Topeka to tour special education classrooms and discuss the importance of fully
$5,000 Awarded to Impact Sports & Fitness from Community Foundation Grants
BY: Haley Jones Abilene, KS – Impact Sports and Fitness, an affiliate of Memorial Health System, was awarded a grant in November of 2022 from
How Tiny Saddles and Youth Rodeo Might Help Keep Another Generation in Rural Kansas
Dodge City, KS— How do you turn kindergartners into wranglers? “Little bitty saddles,” Melissa Vander Hamm said, “for little bitty kids.” There’s a bit more to
TNR Program Back to Work in Clay Center
Clay Center, KS- One of the long term goals Clay County Animal Rescue and Education Center has is to be able to help the community
Researchers Taking Team Approach to Kansas’ Water Challenges
By Pat Melgares, K-State Research and Extension news service Manhattan, KS – The director of a Kansas State University program that works to address
Governor Kelly Announces Appointments to Early Childhood Transition Task Force
Topeka, KS – Governor Laura Kelly today announced her appointments to the Early Childhood Transition Task Force, which was created by Governor Kelly’s first executive
From School Choice to Parents’ Rights, Kansas Lawmakers Are Pushing Education Changes
Wichita, KS— Dozens of education bills making their way through the Kansas Legislature this session could have a profound effect on public schools. Conservatives want to