Month: March 2024
February Total Tax Collections Below Estimate
By Trish Svoboda The State of Kansas ends February 2024 at $33.1 million, or 6.0% below the estimate, with total tax collections at $521.4 million.
Kansas Corn Joins Global Initiative for Sustainable Corn Innovations
By Trish Svoboda Radicle Growth, a company dedicated to fostering early-stage agriculture and food technologies, unveiled “The Radicle Corn Value Chain Challenge sponsored by US

PBS to air documentary on prescribed burning in Kansas
By Ryan Duey PBS stations in Kansas City and Wichita will soon broadcast a 30-minute documentary on prescribed burning in the Kansas’ Flint Hills region,

Kansas Prevails Over Missouri in Intense Rivalry at the Rink Showdown
By Jayson Henderson Kansas Jayhawks and Missouri Tigers clashed in the highly anticipated Rivalry at the Rink game, showcasing intense competition. The game, featuring college

K-State Opens Conference Play With 6-1 Victory Over Iowa State
By Jayson Henderson MANHATTAN, Kan. – The K-State women’s tennis team kicked off Big 12 conference action with a commanding 6-1 win over the Iowa

K-State Beats Texas Tech on Saturday
By Jayson Henderson LUBBOCK, Texas – (15/14) K-State’s women’s basketball team secured a 73-49 victory over Texas Tech in the regular season Big 12 finale.

K-State Rally Falls Short at Cincinnati, 74-72
BY Jayson Henderson CINCINNATI, Ohio – Kansas State men’s basketball made a late surge but ultimately fell short in a 74-72 loss to Cincinnati on

Mahomes and Rice Earn Chiefs’ Team Awards
By Jayson Henderson The Kansas City Chiefs unveiled their annual team awards, with quarterback Patrick Mahomes and wide receiver Rashee Rice receiving recognition for their
Chiefs Reveal Plans for Arrowhead Stadium Renovation
By Jayson Henderson On Wednesday, the Kansas City Chiefs revealed plans for a comprehensive renovation of Arrowhead Stadium. Chiefs Chairman and CEO Clark Hunt described

K-State Erupts for 20 Hits to Clinch Series Saturday
By Jayson Henderson MANHATTAN, Kan. – Junior left-hander Jacob Frost pitched 5 2/3 innings as the K-State offense produced 20 hits Saturday, leading to a