Month: March 2024
Riley County Alumnus Bryce Chavis Joins Emporia State Football as Receivers Coach
By Jayson Henderson Former Riley County High School alumni Bryce Chavis has joined Emporia State football as the new receivers coach. Chavis previously served as
Moran and Sinema Launch Act for Post-Caregiving Support for Veterans’ Family Members
By Trish Svoboda U.S. Senators Jerry Moran and Kyrsten Sinema, members of the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee, have introduced the Veteran Caregiver Reeducation, Reemployment, and

Concordia’s Got Talent Slated for End of March
By Ryan Duey The Brown Grand Theatre in Concordia is bringing back “Concordia’s Got Talent,” inspired by the show “America’s Got Talent.” Live Auditions will
Evergy and Deep Roots Organize Callery Pear Tree Buy-Back Event
By Trish Svoboda The Callery pear tree, once thought of as an ornamental shade tree in the 1950s, has now become an invasive species. According
Flint Hills Discovery Center Hosting Various Events to Celebrate the Solar Eclipse
By Ryan Duey The Flint Hill Discovery Center (FHDC) in Manhattan will be hosting various Events leading up to the day of the Solar Eclipse
49th Annual Republic County Spring Czech Festival to Celebrate Czech Culture and Heritage
By Ryan Duey The Republic County Czech Club will be holding its 49th Annual Spring Czech Festival on Saturday, April 6th in Cuba. The festival

Lawyer Members Elected for District 12 and 21
By Ryan Duey The clerk of the Kansas Supreme Court has disclosed the outcomes of elections for lawyer members in various judicial district nominating commissions.

Kansas State University Graduate Students Unveil Research on Controlled Burns and Grazing Threats
By Trish Svoboda Three graduate students from Kansas State University have recently presented their research on the dangers faced by animals grazing on the Kansas

I-70 pavement replacement resumes Monday at Junction City
Beginning on Monday, March 18, I-70 traffic will be reduced to one lane in each direction at a reduced speed as median crossovers will carry
State Attorneys General, Led by Kansas, Challenge Biden Administration’s Immigration Policies in Court
By Trish Svoboda Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach is spearheading a group of state attorneys general who are attempting to become involved in two legal