Month: June 2024
Farm-Specific Vaccines Prove Highly Effective in Combating Pink Eye in Cattle, Says Kansas State Veterinarian
By Trish Svoboda Personalized prevention programs for pink eye, an acute eye disease affecting cattle, are proving highly effective for suppressing infections, according to a
PAX Tools Training Will Help Social Workers Address Youth Behavior
By Quinn O’Hara The Clay Counts Coalition, Kansas Department of Aging and Disability, and the Kansas Department of Health and Environment have partnered to host
World’s Largest “I Like Ike” Button Unveiled in Abilene
By Ryan Duey Abilene is now home to the World’s Largest “I Like Ike” Button. Created by local artist Jason Lahr of Fluters Creek Metalworks,
Clay County General Public Transportation Looking to Expand, Asking For Public Donations to Fund New Efforts
By Quinn O’Hara Photo by Quinn O’Hara The Clay County Task Force Inc. is asking for donations to help fund Clay County General Public Transportation.
Kansas Governor Signs Bill to Offer Chiefs, Royals Stadium Help
By Jayson Henderson TOPEKA, Kan. — Kansas Governor Laura Kelly signed legislation on Friday, June 21, 2024, to attract the Kansas City Chiefs and the
Community Foundation of Dickinson County Invites the Community to Help Celebrate 25 Years
The Community Foundation of Dickinson County will celebrate 25 years of Service on Thursday, July 25th at 6:00 p.m. The Social and Dinner will be
NIAA’s Third Cohort of Animal Agriculture Leaders Engage in Comprehensive Training in Topeka, Kansas
By Trish Svoboda The third cohort of the National Institute for Animal Agriculture’s (NIAA) Advanced Training for Animal Agriculture Leaders gathered for their third in-person
Kansas Reports Slight Rise in Unemployment Rate to 2.9% in May; Adds 100 Nonfarm Jobs
By Trish Svoboda Preliminary estimates from the Labor Market Information Services (LMIS) division of the Kansas Department of Labor (KDOL) and the Bureau of Labor
SkyFest Marysville Features Rising Star Elliott Burns and Country Sensation Logan Mize
SkyFest Marysville, July 13 and 14, boasts an exciting musical lineup, featuring Elliott Burns and renowned country artist Logan Mize. Their concerts are part of
APPLICATION DEADLINE EXTENDED FOR 2024 OCCK “MORE THAN YOU THINK” SCHOLARSHIP
By Ryan Duey OCCK, Inc. has announced that the application deadline for its “More Than You Think Scholarship” for 2024 has been extended to August