Month: April 2023
Criminal Justice students shine at national conference
By FHSU University Communications HAYS, Kan – Fort Hays State University student and faculty members of the Delta Tau Omega Chapter (DTO) of the American
K-State expert shares five tips to promote financial success
April is Financial Literacy month By Pat Melgares, K-State Research and Extension news service MANHATTAN, Kan. – Americans may view April as tax season, but
Kansas 4-H officials estimate $20.8M impact of volunteers in the state
National Volunteer Week is set for April 16-22 By Pat Melgares, K-State Research and Extension news service MANHATTAN, Kan. – The numbers are staggering.
Highway 24 and Columbian Road Intersection Improvement project
(POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY, KS – April 7, 2023) A Highway 24 and Columbian Road Intersection Improvement project in Wamego is set to begin Monday, April 17,
ABILENE AND SMOKY VALLEY RAILROAD ANNOUNCES 2023 TRAIN SCHEDULE
The Abilene and Smoky Valley Railroad has announced its schedule of trains for the 2023 operating season. The lineup includes over 200 rail trips between
Governor Kelly Signs Bipartisan Bill Naming Official State Land Fossil
TOPEKA – Governor Laura Kelly today signed Senate Bill 3, a bipartisan bill that designates the Silvisaurus Condrayi as the official state land fossil. The Silvisaurus is the only known dinosaur from the Dakota Formation
Governor Kelly Announces Administration Appointments
TOPEKA— Today, Governor Laura Kelly announced seven appointments to the following state board and committee. Kansas Human Trafficking Advisory Board Purpose: To explore the issues of human
USDA-NASS Releases March Reports
On March 31st, the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) released its quarterly report on Prospective Plantings and Grain Stocks for the United States. These
Air Quality Advisory Issued for Parts of the Flint Hill Region Due to Seasonal Burning
TOPEKA – The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) is issuing an air quality advisory for the Flint Hill region, through Manhattan toward Nebraska. KDHE
Kansas Could Remove Thousands of People from Medicaid Rolls. Here’s What to Do if You’re on KanCare
KCUR | By Samantha Horton Published April 6, 2023 at 2:02 PM CDT More than 500,000 Kansans face a review over the next year to see if