Day: August 15, 2024
K-State 105 Rural Ag Health Community Health Worker Project will Focus on Health in River Valley District
By: Ryan Duey K-State 105 has announced a new initiative to help provide more comprehensive health assistance for people in agriculture and rural communities. Wade
Clay Center Zoo Adds Unique New Residents, Patagonian Cavies
By: Ryan Duey The Clay Center Zoo has recently welcomed the arrival of some Patagonian Cavies to the zoo. Cavies, also known as Maras, are
CCARE and Clay Center Aquatic Park to Host Pooch Plunge Fundraiser After Labor Day
By: Ryan Duey CCARE and the Clay Center Aquatic Park are coming together for this year’s Pooch Plunge Fundraiser at the Aquatic Park. This year’s
K-State’s Seed Collection Advances Modern Breeding with Genetic Diversity and Cutting-Edge Techniques
Researchers are delving into the origins of bread wheat to enhance modern varieties, with a vital seed collection at K-State’s Wheat Genetics Resource Center playing
Cloud County Sheriff’s Department Warns Citizens about Rural Land Scam In Kansas
By Payton Tholstrup In a Facebook post on Wednesday, August 15th, Cloud County Sheriff’s Department announced that several citizens have received a letter from Carlos
Pollinator Palooza at the Flint Hills Discovery Center
FHDC Release Bee a part of the buzz! Join the Flint Hills Discovery Center (FHDC) for Pollinator Palooza on Saturday, August 24 from 10 a.m. to
Eisenhower Library’s Next Lunch & Learn Program Set
By: Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum The public is invited to join the August Lunch & Learn program on Thursday, August 22, at 12:00 p.m. at the
Much Discussed During USD 379 Regular Monthly Meeting
By: Ryan Duey The USD 379 Board held its regular monthly meeting on Monday, August 12th. Items discussed included preliminary enrollment, grant money, needs for
Addressing Kansas’s Early Childhood Care Challenge: Need for 84,000 Additional Slots Highlights Affordability and Provider Issues
Expecting a new baby often presents a challenge for families as they seek reliable infant care while returning to work. Bradford Wiles, a K-State Research
Students Move in at K-State Before Fall Semester Begins
By Payton Tholstrup Photo Courtesy of FB Kansas State University students moved into their new homes on Wednesday, August 14th as the university celebrated its