Month: August 2024
Kansas State University Partners with GO Topeka and Arch Pet Food to Develop New Hypoallergenic Dog Food Formula
Kansas State University’s Technology Development Institute has teamed up with GO Topeka and Arch Pet Food to create a new low-ingredient hypoallergenic dog food formula.
Obituary-Janet S. Jones
Janet S. Jones, 86, Washington, died Tuesday, August 20, 2024 at Blue Valley Health in Blue Rapids, KS. Visitation will be held Friday, August 23,
Fort Hays State University Receives $74,446 NSF Grant to Advance Health Equity for Gender-Based Violence Survivors in Rural Western Kansas
Fort Hays State University has been awarded a $74,446 CIVIC Innovation Planning Grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for a project titled “Advancing Health
HOME HEALTH AND HOSPICE OF DICKINSON COUNTY RECEIVES “SUPERIOR PERFORMER” AWARD
Memorial Health System Release Home Health and Hospice of Dickinson County has been recognized by Strategic Healthcare Programs (SHP) as a “Superior Performer” for achieving
USD 379 to Offer Zoom Classes to Parents Facing Challenges with Children
By: Ryan Duey USD 379 will host a pair of free Zoom classes for parents who may be struggling with child behaviors. Beginning on September
Expert Tips from K-State Food Scientist on Canning Tomatoes for Year-Round Use
Kansas State University food scientist Karen Blakeslee shares tips on how to enjoy tomatoes all year round by canning them for later use. Storing whole
Efficient Water Use Essential as Kansas Faces Rising Temperatures and Drought
As temperatures rise and rainfall decreases, homeowners often increase watering their plants, which can strain water resources. During peak months, July to September, up to
Governor Kelly and Senator Moran Announce Pause on Water Rights Regulation in Rattlesnake Creek Basin for 2025
On August 21, Governor Laura Kelly and Senator Jerry Moran announced that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) will not regulate water rights in
Wildcat Blockchain, a Crypto Mining Company, looking to Partner with the City of Belleville
By: Ryan Duey Landon Zoltenko, owner of Zoltenko Farms in Nebraska and Wildcat Blockchain, is proposing a significant partnership with the City of Belleville, which
Community Memorial Healthcare to Host Town Hall Meetings in Marshall County on Sales Tax Vote
By: Ryan Duey The Community Memorial Healthcare (CMH) will host a series of town hall meetings to inform voters about the upcoming half-cent sales tax