Day: February 24, 2023
Governor Kelly Announces Toolkit for Kansas Communities to Prevent Domestic Violence
TOPEKA – Governor Laura Kelly today announced the launch of a toolkit to help Kansas communities create local interdisciplinary teams to prevent intimate partner violence
Bridge replacement to begin next week in Dickinson County
The week of Feb. 27, the Kansas Department of Transportation will begin work to replace the bridge on 800 Avenue over west Holland Creek, 1.6
HOSPICE OFFERING VOLUNTEER TRAINING IN ABILENE
Hospice of Dickinson County is looking for compassionate individuals who want to make a difference in our community, and join the dedicated team of volunteers. New
Commerce Makes $4.1M in Community Service Tax Credits Available
TOPEKA – The Kansas Department of Commerce today announced $4.1 million in tax credits will once again be made available under the Community Service Tax Credit Program
Public meeting scheduled in Keats to discuss updates to sanitary sewer system
(Riley County, KS – February 24, 2023) Property owners in and around Keats are being notified by mail of an upcoming public meeting to discuss
LaTurner on Ukraine: We Must Prioritize American Communities
Washington, D.C. – Congressman Jake LaTurner (KS-02) issued the following statement on the one-year anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine: “We can’t care more
Two arrested for distribution of meth and other charges
RUSSELL COUNTY – On Thursday morning, the Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI), the Russell County Sheriff’s Office, the Russell Police Department, the Kansas Highway Patrol
Kansas Lawmakers Vote to Restrict Transgender Athletes and Doctors Providing Gender-Affirming Care
The Republican-dominated Kansas Legislature on Thursday approved a group of bills targeting transgender people and gender-affirming health care. The GOP-backed bills will likely be vetoed by
The Top Contender to Lead Kansas Democrats is Under Fire Over Campaign Spending, Resume
A candidate endorsed by top Kansas Democrats to lead the state party faces allegations that she failed to pay the campaign manager of her bid
Farm Bill Should Prioritize Agricultural Research, New Policy Report Says
Washington, D.C. – The U.S. should increase support for agricultural research and development (R&D) in the next Farm Bill to ensure that farmers can keep feeding