Day: September 4, 2024
“Kickin It Country” for Conner’s Cuddles will Bring People to Belleville this Saturday for a Great Cause
By: Ryan Duey This Saturday, September 7th The Commercial Building at the NCK Fairgrounds in Belleville will open up at 5:00 p.m. for the 5th
Kansas State University Engineer Secures $560,000 NSF Grant to Develop Advanced Cybersecurity Framework for AI in Bioinformatics
A Kansas State University engineer is developing advanced cybersecurity tools for artificial intelligence applications in bioinformatics with an automated framework to ensure both accuracy and
Governor Laura Kelly Announces Dates for Second Round of Kansas Water Plan Consultations; Virtual Option Available
Governor Laura Kelly announced the dates for the second round of local consultation meetings to gather feedback on strategies for implementing the 2022 Kansas Water
Rep. Sharice Davids Highlights Impact of Federal Tax Credits on Kansans’ Utility Savings During Kansas City Visit
Representative Sharice Davids visited a family in Kansas City, KS on September 4 to see how new federal tax credits are helping Kansans reduce their
Beutler and Son Rodeo Company Loses Dozens of Horses to Contaminated Feed; Livestock Nutrition Center Takes Responsibility
The rodeo industry suffered a recent loss of dozens of horses from the Beutler and Son Rodeo Company. Generations of skilled bucking stock died after
Clay Center’s 2024 Piotique Celebration is Just Around the Corner
By: Ryan Duey On Saturday, September 28th the Clay Center Courthouse Square will be full of vendors, food trucks, and citizens during Clay Center’s annual
Washington Playground Committee Nears $200,000 Goal
By: Ryan Duey United Bank & Trust donated $10,000 to Washington’s playground project, raising the total to $174,000. The goal is to reach $200,000 by
Kansas Beef Producers Take Leading Roles in National Beef Industry Leadership and Oversight
Kansas is a top state in the beef cattle industry, not only for its cattle inventory but also for its national influence. Many beef producers
Blue Rapids Will Soon Add an Arboretum to the Community
By: Ryan Duey The City of Blue Rapids will soon add a new educational and recreational opportunity throughout the City, in the form of an
Manhattan Area Technical College Opens a New Advanced Technology Center
By: Ryan Duey Manhattan Area Technical College (MATC) celebrated the realization of a multi-year vision with the opening of its new 47,000-square-foot Advanced Technology Center