Day: February 6, 2024
Lebold Mansion Hosting Many Valentine’s Events, Will Romance Strike?
By Ryan Duey Joseph Tatner, owner of the historic Lebold Mansion in Abilene, is once again opening up his home to the public, this time
Kansas State Upsets No. 4 Kansas in Overtime Thriller, Snapping Four-Game Slide
By Jayson Henderson Kansas State snapped a four-game losing streak with a thrilling 75-70 overtime victory over No. 4 Kansas. Tylor Perry led the charge
Barton Community College Featured on Nightline
By Trish Svoboda In October, a team from ABC’s Nightline visited Ellsworth Correctional Facility (ECF) to interview Barton Community College students, learning about their educational
Kansas Reports Fewest Traffic Fatalities Since 2015
By Trish Svoboda Today, February 6th, Governor Laura Kelly disclosed that Kansas recorded fewer than 400 traffic fatalities last year, marking the first time since
Governor Laura Kelly Proposes Unified Early Childhood Agency for Kansas
By Trish Svoboda Governor Laura Kelly has introduced a bill to consolidate Kansas’ early childhood care and education services into a single agency known as
K-State Experts: Fluid Intake Vital for Beef Cattle Recovery from Gastrointestinal Viruses
By Trish Svoboda The Kansas State University Beef Cattle Institute experts stress that fluid intake is crucial for beef cattle recovering from gastrointestinal viruses, much
Kansas Talking Books Program to Administer NFB-NEWSLINE® Service
By Trish Svoboda The State Library of Kansas and the National Federation of the Blind (NFB) announced a collaboration where the Kansas Talking Books program
Kansas Attorney General Leads Opposition Against EPA’s Lead Pipe Replacement Regulation
By Trish Svoboda Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach led a coalition of state attorneys general opposing an Environmental Protection Agency regulation mandating the replacement of
Initiative in Kansas Fosters Entrepreneurship Across Local Communities
By Trish Svoboda According to Amber Dunn, the program manager of a Kansas-based organization offering free assistance to startup businesses in the state, 2023 marked
Governor Laura Kelly’s Budget Amendment Aims to Enhance Intellectual/Developmental Disability and Physical Disability Waivers
By Trish Svoboda Today, February 6th, Governor Laura Kelly unveiled a Governor’s Budget Amendment for her Fiscal Year 2025 budget plan, allocating more than $23