Month: March 2023

COMING SOON: 2023 EISENHOWER MARATHON
Race organizers are preparing for the 2023 Eisenhower Marathon. The Marathon will be Saturday, April 29, in Abilene. The race will start in Old Abilene

K-State research that successfully generates neurons using exosome cells could help develop therapeutic interventions
MANHATTAN — Kansas State University researchers have led a newly published study that is helping unlock some of the secrets of specific cellular messengers called

Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Sara Shivers, Salt Creek
By Ron Wilson, director of the Huck Boyd National Institute for Rural Development at Kansas State University Let’s have a steak dinner at the beautiful

Living Well Wednesday: K-State extension agents to share tips on nutritious family meals
Healthy eating contributes to child development By Maddy Rohr, K-State Research and Extension news service MANHATTAN, Kan – Healthy eating is important in developing young

Bishop Named Manhattan Military Relations Manager
Manhattan, KS (March 14, 2023) A familiar face will be the new leader of Manhattan’s military relations program. Christian Bishop has been at the forefront

Free Herndon Clinic hearing screening to be offered in Great Bend
By FHSU University Communications HAYS, Kan. – Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders graduate students will travel to Great Bend, Kan., to offer free community

Fort Riley updates visitor access process as of March 14
Fort Riley has updated its access control system called Automated Installation Entry (AIE) for non-Department of Defense identification cardholders. There is no change in access

Limited Time Only Kansas Tobacco Quitline Offers 8 Weeks of Nicotine Replacement Therapy
TOPEKA – For the first time in the twenty-year history of the Kansas Tobacco Quitline 1-800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784-8669), the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, (KDHE) is

Governor Kelly Appoints John W. Fresh to Fill District Court Position in the 1st Judicial District
TOPEKA – Governor Laura Kelly today appointed John W. Fresh of Atchison to a judgeship position in the 1st Judicial District. The position was created

Ardent Mills donates $3.5 million for Kansas State University’s new agriculture innovation centers
MANHATTAN — The Kansas State University Foundation today announced that Ardent Mills has pledged $3.5 million to support the Kansas State University College of Agriculture’s