Day: July 23, 2024
K-State Students Design and Install Cost-Efficient EV Charging Station in Campus Parking Lot
By Trish Svoboda As part of an undergraduate research project, Bachman and recent graduates from K-State’s GE Johnson Department of Architectural Engineering and Construction Science
Kansas Highway Patrol Ensures School Bus Safety with Statewide Inspections Before School Year
By Trish Svoboda The Kansas Highway Patrol is working to ensure student safety during their travels to and from school. Each July and August, KHP
Union State Bank Offers Vouchers for Straw and Shavings to Fair Families
By Payton Tholstrup Union State Bank is currently giving out vouchers to Washington and Clay County 4-H members for a free bale of straw or
Central Kansas Free Fair Will Celebrate 100 Years with a Celebration at Eisenhower Park
By Ryan Duey On Saturday, July 27th the Central Kanas Free Fair in Abilene will celebrate its 100th year with a kick-off celebration at Eisenhower
Electrek American Solar Challenge to Travel Through Marysville
By Ryan Duey On Wednesday, July 24th spectators and travelers along Highway 36 from St. Joseph, Missouri to Marysville will have the opportunity to get
Selecting Antibiotics for Cattle: Key Factors and Best Practices Explained by Kansas State Experts
By Trish Svoboda When tackling a building project, having a plan and using the right tools can save time and improve results. Similarly, veterinarians carefully
Governor Laura Kelly Orders Flags at Half-Staff in Honor of Former Kansas House Speaker Marvin William Barkis
By Trish Svoboda Today, July 23, following Executive Order #20-30, Governor Laura Kelly has ordered flags to be lowered to half-staff on all state buildings,
Greater Manhattan Community Foundation Shows Incredible Growth
By Ryan Duey The Greater Manhattan Community Foundation (GMCF) reported exceptional growth during the 2022 Community Foundation Census, conducted by the Community Foundation Research and
Bakery in Concordia Has Something for Everyone
By Payton Tholstrup Photos Courtesy of Little Miss B’s Facebook Page Little Miss B, a bakery/sweet shop in Concordia, opened its doors on April 1st,
The Purple Door Moves to Clay Center
By Payton Tholstrup Photo courtesy of The Purple Door’s Facebook Page The Purple Door has moved from Miltonvale to Clay Center. Now located at 406