Day: April 2, 2024
KDEM Support for Riley County Emergency Responders
(Riley County, KS – April 2, 2024) State resources were deployed quickly after yesterday’s cybersecurity incident and local emergency disaster declaration in Riley County. For
Downtown Manhattan will be Full of Louisiana Spirit During the 7th Annual Bayou GatorCraw Fest
By Ryan Duey From April 26th to the 28th the Blue Earth Plaza in Manhattan will be full of Louisiana Spirit as the 7th Annual
KMW Invests $105M for New Headquarters in Sterling, Kansas: Boosting Local Workforce and Expanding Manufacturing Capabilities
By Trish Svoboda Today, Governor Laura Kelly declared that KMW, a precision manufacturer specializing in agricultural front loaders, backhoes, and various attachments, is set to
Groundbreaking Ceremony Marks the Commencement of Flint Hills Ventures, LLC’s Speculative Warehouse Project.
Manhattan, KS – Flint Hills Ventures, LLC (FHV) proudly announces the groundbreaking ceremony for its highly anticipated speculative warehouse project in Manhattan, KS. The ceremony,
U.S. Representative Sharice Davids Hosts Agriculture Roundtable in Kansas: Discusses Farm Bill and Support for Local Farmers
By Trish Svoboda On Wednesday, March 27th, U.S. Representative Sharice Davids hosted a roundtable discussion in Olathe about the accomplishments and challenges farmers and producers
Kansas Health and Wildlife Departments Announce Start of Harmful Algal Bloom Season
By Trish Svoboda The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) and the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) are heralding the start of
Rep Bill Bloom’s April Newsletter
NEWSLETTER FROM BILL BLOOM: Hope everyone had a wonderful Easter! This week we’re on Conference Committee meetings. This occurs when the Senate and House don’t
Wakefield City Council Discuss Waste Tote Rates, Egg Hunt, More, In Monthly Meeting
By Quinn O’Hara Photo by Quinn O’Hara On Monday, April 1, the Wakefield City Council met for their regular monthly meeting. Topics discussed include reports
Obituary-Karen D. (Lupher) Adams
Karen Deanne (Lupher) Adams, age 84, passed away on March 30, 2024 at her home inWichita KS with her loving son Ronald and granddaughters, Jennifer
4th Annual Aggieville Showdown Set to Take over Aggieville Business District
By Ryan Duey Coming up Saturday, April 6th cattle exhibitors from across the country will be taking over the Aggieville Business District during the 4th