Month: August 2024
Junction City Animal Shelter Temporarily Closed Due to Parvo
By: Ryan Duey Vanessa Gray, Director of the Junction City Animal Shelter, announced via social media that the shelter will be closed for at least
Fall Gardening To-Do List Program to be held in Concordia and Mankat
By: Kesley Hatesohl, Horticulture Extension Agent Come learn how to tidy up your garden for the season! Fall is almost here and soon it will
Obituary-Charlotte A. Read
Charlotte A. Read, age 76, of Concordia, KS, passed away on Friday, August 30, 2024 at Wesley Medical Center, Wichita, KS. She was born on November
Governor Laura Kelly Announces $27 Million MARSHALLTOWN Distribution Center in Wyandotte County, Creating 40 Jobs
Governor Laura Kelly announced today that MARSHALLTOWN, a leading supplier of high-quality tools and products for major brands like Lowe’s and Home Depot, will invest
K-State Biologist’s Breakthrough Reveals How Plants Use Phosphorus for Growth, Offering New Insights for Efficient Crop Production
Plant scientists have long recognized phosphorus as essential for plant growth. A significant breakthrough by a K-State biologist and her lab is enhancing our understanding
Governor Kelly, KDOT Celebrate $62.6 Million Federal Grant for 18th Street Bridge Replacement in Kansas City
Governor Laura Kelly and Kansas Department of Transportation Secretary Calvin Reed welcomed Federal Highway Administration Administrator Shailen Bhatt to Kansas City, Kansas, on August 29,
Garfield Students to attend STARBASE
By Rhys Baker Garfield Students will learn more about STEM, or Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math, in a different kind of classroom this fall. Fifth-grade
Senator Jerry Moran Leads Groundbreaking for Southwest Airlines’ New SAFFiRE Plant, Boosting Sustainable Aviation Fuel Production and Supporting U.S. Farmers
U.S. Senator Jerry Moran, co-chair of the Senate Sustainable Aviation Caucus, led the groundbreaking ceremony on August 29 for Southwest Airlines’ new SAFFiRE plant in
RCPD and Aggieville Business Association to Close Moro Streets to Vehicles During Busy Hours
By: Ryan Duey The Aggieville Business Association, in collaboration with the Riley County Police Department, will close the 1100 and 1200 blocks of Moro Street
Twin Valley to Sponsor Teacher Scholarships to Attend Kansas Technology Summit
Twin Valley Release Twin Valley Champions Rural Kansas Teachers to Ignite STEM Learning at Ad Astra Technology Summit In support of digital equity in Kansas, Twin