Day: March 21, 2024
Manhattan Native and Local Philanthropist Phil Howe Passes Away
By Ryan Duey Manhattan native Phil Howe, a prominent figure in banking, oil, and philanthropy, passed away at the age of 92. Howe opened Kansas
Hanover’s 2nd Annual “Spring Into Health” Health Fair to be Held at the Fairgrounds
By Ryan Duey The Hanover Hospital will be hosting its 2nd Annual “Spring Into Health” Health Fair on Saturday, April 6th in the Hanover Community
Wakefield Library’s Fiber Arts Club Offers Advice, Ideas, Close Knit Community
By Quinn O’Hara Photo by Quinn O’Hara On Wednesday, March 20 the Wakefield Fiber Arts Club met at the Wakefield Library for their monthly meeting.
Kansas Medical Facility Settles ADA Violation Case: Agrees to Compensation and Policy Changes for Better Communication with Deaf Patients
By Trish Svoboda The U.S. Attorney’s Office has announced a settlement with a Kansas medical facility, Providence Medical Center (PMC), over allegations of failing to
New Manufacturing Plant to Create 600 Jobs by 2028
By Trish Svoboda Today, March 21, Governor Laura Kelly revealed that Marvin, a distinguished producer of windows and doors, has chosen Kansas City, Kansas, as
Kansas Regenerative Medicine Center Celebrates 10 Years of Helping Patients
By Ryan Duey Kansas Regenerative Medicine Center of Manhattan celebrates its 10th anniversary today, March 21st, 2024, marking a decade of revolutionizing advancements in regenerative
World Tuberculosis Day: KDHE Highlights Ongoing TB Challenge
By Trish Svoboda As World Tuberculosis Day approaches on Sunday, March 24, the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) wants to remind Kansans about
Unlocking Wheat’s Potential: Expert Insights on High-Yield Wheat Production Shared at Wheat Rx Seminars
By Trish Svoboda In early March, Wheat Rx seminars provided growers with expert guidance on maximizing the genetic potential of wheat varieties for their specific
Senators Moran and King Introduce Legislation to Expand Veterans’ Access to Disability Exams: Aiming to Alleviate VA Backlog and Enhance Care
By Trish Svoboda Today, March 21, legislation to broaden veterans’ access to essential exams required for disability claims was introduced by U.S. Senators Jerry Moran
Kansas Legislature Debates Governor Kelly’s Medicaid Expansion Proposal
By Trish Svoboda The Kansas Legislature has heard Governor Laura Kelly’s bipartisan proposal for Medicaid expansion, known as the Cutting Healthcare Costs for All Kansans