Month: March 2023
Governor Kelly Calls On EPA to Take Action to Save Kansans Money at the Gas Pump This Summer
TOPEKA – Today, Governor Laura Kelly sent a letter to Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael Regan requesting the agency allow the sale of E15 products – gasoline
Kansas KidWind teams advance to national competition
TOPEKA – The winners of last weekend’s Kansas KidWind State Finals are now gearing up for their next challenge – the National KidWind Challenge scheduled for
USDA Expands Margin Protection for Corn and Soybean Farmers
WASHINGTON, March 30, 2023 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is expanding its Margin Protection insurance plan, adding more than a thousand counties to the insurance
Governor Kelly Honors Three Kansas Trailblazers During Women’s History Month
TOPEKA – As part of a ‘Women’s History Month’ celebration, Governor Laura Kelly today honored three women who have made significant contributions to Kansas: Dr. DeAngela
Cimarron Donates Trailer Lease to K-State ASI Animal Facilities
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas State University Animal Sciences and Industry department is excited to announce that Cimarron Trailers has donated the lease of a 20-foot Lonestar
Make a difference – Adopt a highway
It’s never too late to participate in the Kansas Department of Transportation’s Adopt-A-Highway program. New groups can always join to make a difference in communities
K-State’s Sue Peterson to retire in April
MANHATTAN — When the final gavel falls this legislative session, Sue Peterson, chief government relations officer and assistant to the president for Kansas State University, sets
K-State’s College of Agriculture selects new class of ambassadors for 2023
MANHATTAN — The Kansas State University College of Agriculture has selected 39 students to serve as ambassadors.The College of Agriculture Ambassadors are student leaders devoted to
All In for K-State raises $1,051,199 to brighten the financial futures of K-State students
MANHATTAN — One-third of K-State students surveyed said they’d considered dropping out due to finances. For many, the stress of making ends meet disrupts their
Now is the time to plant strawberries
K-State horticulture expert says the cool weather allows strong root systems to establish By Maddy Rohr, K-State Research and Extension news service MANHATTAN, Kan. —