Day: July 5, 2024
Sen. Moran Advocates for Farm Bill Updates and Veteran Healthcare in Clay Center Visit
By Trish Svoboda Today, July 5, Sen. Moran made a stop in Clay Center, KS as he made his way to touch base with rural
American Sealants Company’s New Owners Look to Grow, While Continuing to Support Clay Center
By Ryan Duey On May 1st Ben Johnson, Trevor Jueneman, and Brent Dringenber collaborated to purchase the long-standing American Sealants Company, or Amerseal. Started by
USD 383 Looking to Expand Diversity Education
By Ryan Duey After eight years of integrating Native American education into the school curriculum, the USD 383 Manhattan-Ogden school board is looking to expand
K-State Research and Extension to Offer FREE Nutrition Classes To Persons on Limited Food Budgets
Press Release Create Better Health is one of many programs offered through Kansas’ SNAP-Ed Nutrition Education Programs. SNAP-Ed is the nutrition education component of the
KGS and Mull Companies Explore Lyon County for Critical Mineral Sources to Boost Economic and National Security
By Trish Svoboda The Kansas Geological Survey (KGS) is collaborating with Mull Companies to identify potential new sources of critical minerals essential for economic and
Kansas Wheat CEO Justin Gilpin Discusses 2024 Harvest, New Wheat Variety, and Market Challenges on Wheat’s on Your Mind Podcast
By Trish Svoboda Kansas Wheat CEO Justin Gilpin appeared on the Wheat’s on Your Mind podcast to discuss the 2024 harvest, wheat export marketing, and
KSU Livestock Specialist Urges Biosecurity Measures for Animal Safety at Fairs and During Transport
By Trish Svoboda A Kansas State University livestock specialist is advising youth and others showing animals at local fairs to ensure the safety of their
Obituary-Wilma McGrath
Wilma M. McGrath, 88, Greenleaf, died Wednesday July 3, 2024 at the Linn Cottages in Linn, KS. Visitation will be on Sunday, July 7, 2024,
Obituary-Lloyd Frigon
Lloyd Edward Frigon, 86 died July 4, 2024, in Clay Center, KS. He was born on March 20, 1938, in Abilene, KS, the son of
Parents as Teachers Promotes Optimal Early Development
By Quinn O’Hara Parents as Teachers, or PAT, is a free nationwide program that aims to promote the optimal early development, learning, and health of