Month: March 2024
K-State Veterinarians Highlight Importance of Timing and Training in AI Breeding Protocols
By Trish Svoboda On a recent episode of the Cattle Chat podcast, veterinarians from K-State emphasized the significance of scheduling when considering the use of
First Detection of Avian Influenza in Kansas Dairy Farms: Public Risk Minimal, Milk Supply Safe
By Trish Svoboda The Kansas Department of Agriculture, in collaboration with the USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (USDA-APHIS), has detected the presence of
Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum Opens New Temporary Exhibit
By Ryan Duey A new temporary exhibit, Cold War: Soviets, Spies, and Secrets, is now open at the Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum in Abilene,
PMMA’s Art is Ageless Exhibit Still Going Strong
By Ryan Duey Since 1980 Presbyterian Manors of Mid-America (PMMA) has been holding its annual “Art is Ageless” Calendar Competition and it has grown significantly
Public Invited to Friends of the Clay Center Library Annual Meeting
By Quinn O’Hara On March 26, starting at 6pm, the Friends of the Clay Center Library will be holding their annual meeting at the 4th
U.S. Senators Introduce DeOndra Dixon INCLUDE Project Act on World Down Syndrome Day
By Trish Svoboda On World Down Syndrome Day, Thursday, March 21, U.S. Senators Jerry Moran and John Hickenlooper put forth a bipartisan, bicameral bill aimed
BVT Named 2024 NTCA Cyber Champion
By Trish Svoboda Blue Valley Technologies has recently been honored with the National Cyber Champion Award by the Rural Broadband Association. This award is given
KCC Reminds Utility Customers: LIEAP Deadline and Cold Weather Rule End Date Approaching
By Trish Svoboda The Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC) is reminding utility customers of two significant upcoming dates. The first is the application deadline for the
Kansas Forest Service Launches Buyback Program to Combat Invasive Callery Pear Trees
By Trish Svoboda An official from the Kansas Forest Service is encouraging residents of Kansas to stay vigilant for two invasive species that pose a
April is Child Abuse Prevention Month
By Payton Tholstrup The Cloud County Commission has signed a proclamation declaring April as Child Abuse Prevention Month. Originally, April was declared as Child Abuse