Day: September 13, 2024
City of Abilene is Urging Citizens to Complete Water Line Survey
By: Ryan Duey The city of Abilene is urging over 1,000 property owners to complete a two-page survey about their water lines, offering $10 off
Match Day 2024 – Clay Counts Coalition
By Rhys Baker Clay Center Community Improvement Foundation’s annual match day is nearing, with the live portion of the event scheduled from Noon to 8
Konza Prairie Community Health of Junction City Celebrates Clinic Remodel
By: Ryan Duey Konza Prairie Community Health Center will celebrate a major remodel of its Junction City clinic on September 19, 2024, with a ribbon-cutting
Washington’s Annual FNB Fall Fest will Offer Fun for the Entire Family
By: Ryan Duey Washington’s annual FNB Fall Fest will take place on Saturday, September 21st, with a full day of events and activities for the
Kansas Corn Growers Concerned Over Proposed Tariffs on Herbicide 2,4-D, Citing Rising Costs and Supply Issues
Leaders from the Kansas Corn Growers Association (KCGA) and National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) are concerned about a recommendation from the U.S. Department of Commerce
Kansas Sunflower Harvest Tips: Protecting Seed Heads and Roasting Seeds
Sunflower season is upon us in Kansas, with harvest expected to start in mid-September and continue into October. As seed heads ripen, protecting them from
K-State Salina’s AARC Enhances Disaster Response with Drone Technology and Event Data
Kansas State University’s Salina Applied Aviation Research Center (AARC) is leveraging data from large-scale events to improve disaster response efforts. After supporting the Kansas Highway
Kansas Lawmakers Introduce Bill to Block Federal Land Seizures for Transmission Lines
U.S. Senators Jerry Moran and Roger Marshall, along with Representative Tracey Mann, have introduced legislation to prevent the federal government from using taxpayer funds to
K-State Engineer’s Study Challenges Big Bang Theory, Supports 1920s “Tired Light” Hypothesis on Galaxy Redshift
A Kansas State University engineer, Lior Shamir, recently published research supporting an old theory that questions the Big Bang. Shamir used data from three telescopes
Abilene’s Oktoberfest Full of Authentic German Heritage
By: Ryan Duey On Friday, September 20th and Saturday, September 21st parts of downtown Abilene will be closed off and full of vendors and German