Month: January 2024
Governor Laura Kelly Introduces Comprehensive Bipartisan Tax Cut Plan
By Trish Svoboda The bipartisan tax cut package Governor Laura Kelly rolled out earlier this month has been introduced in the Kansas House and Senate.
Governor Laura Kelly Unveils HEAL Grants
By Trish Svoboda Governor Laura Kelly today announced the most recent round of award recipients for the Historic Economic Asset Lifeline (HEAL) grant program, which
AFC Championship Buzz: Comparing Mahomes and Jackson Dominates Conversations Among Sports Enthusiasts
By Jayson Henderson The upcoming AFC Championship Game has become the talk of the town, with all eyes on the clash between the Kansas City
KDHE Wants Kansans to Get Educated About Radon
By Trish Svoboda In collaboration with the Kansas Radon Program, the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) encourages Kansans to educate themselves about radon
Evergy Offers Customers Financial Assistance for Winter Utility Bills
By Trish Svoboda Evergy is reminding customers who need help with their utility bills this winter, that they are still able to apply for financial
KDA Seeks Feedback for the 2024 Custom Rates Survey
By Trish Svoboda The Kansas Department of Agriculture invites feedback for the 2024 Custom Rates Survey, aiming to gather data on rates for agricultural custom
12 Kansas Communities Receive Grants to Advance safe Routes to School Program
By Trish Svoboda The Kansas Department of Transportation announced that 12 communities in Kansas will receive funds to create plans and provide assistance to advance
Deadline Set for BIF Applications
By Trish Svoboda The deadlines for submitting applications for Beef Improvement Federation (BIF) awards are approaching. BIF acknowledges outstanding Seedstock and Commercial Producers each year,
K- State Veterinarian Collaborates with USDA researchers to Combat Livestock Disease
By Trish Svoboda Jayme Souza-Neto, an assistant professor at Kansas State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine, is using his expertise as part of a research
K-State Horticulture Expert Talks Permaculture
By Trish Svoboda Adopting land management practices can enhance production yields and reduce the need for manual labor by working with natural systems. Permaculture, often