Day: September 24, 2024
Kansas State University Launches Digital Ambassador Program to Enhance Broadband Access and Boost Digital Literacy for Rural Residents
Kansas State University is launching a program to improve broadband access for many Kansans, helping them better navigate the digital economy. The Digital Ambassador program
American Veteran Traveling Tribute & The Traveling Wall Coming to Concordia in June
By: Ryan Duey A group of dedicated people are working to bring a veteran and 1st responders tribute to the Concordia National Guard Armory next
Governor Laura Kelly Declares Kansas Falls Prevention Awareness Week: Aimed at Reducing Risks for Older Adults
Governor Laura Kelly has declared September 23-27, as Kansas Falls Prevention Awareness Week. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) and the Kansas Older
Meet-And-Greet with new Director of Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum set for tomorrow in Abilene
By: Ryan Duey Todd Arrington, the new Director of the Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum, will host a meet-and-greet tomorrow, September 25th at
Learn about the History of Downtown Clay Center during Clay County Historical Society’s Historic Downtown Walk
By: Ryan Duey On Saturday, October 12th the Clay County Historical Society will host a guided Historic Downtown Walk, touring historical buildings of downtown Clay
Governor Laura Kelly Announces 14 New Recipients of Rural Champions Program to Support Key Projects in Rural Communities
Governor Laura Kelly announced the 14 recipients of the second cohort of the Rural Champions program. These individuals will join a statewide network focused on
Pumpkin Season: Tips for Cooking, Freezing, and Selecting the Best Varieties
As October approaches, pumpkins are becoming increasingly popular in food and drink items. According to Kansas State University food scientist Karen Blakeslee, sugar or pie
Optimal Calving Seasons: Insights on Nutrition, Health, and Costs for Beef Cattle Farmers
In the beef cattle industry, calves are usually born in planned seasons during spring or fall, as noted by experts from Kansas State University. Phillip
No-till on the Plains and Upfield Launch Cover Crop Cost-Share Program for Farmers in Eastern Kansas and Western Missouri
No-till on the Plains and Upfield, the parent company of Country Crock, have teamed up to launch a cover crop cost-share program for farmers in
Obituary-Bonnie Elizabeth Whitesell
Bonnie Elizabeth Whitesell, age 87 of Blue Rapids, passed away Sunday, September 22, 2024, at the Blue Valley Health and Rehabilitation Center. She was born