Day: October 25, 2024
Lincoln School Hires Behavior Specialist
By Rhys Baker USD 379’s Lincoln Elementary School has hired a behavior specialist to work with kids of all ages in the Pre-K through third-grade
Obituary-Karen Ruth Gilbert
Karen Ruth Gilbert entered this world on December 30, 1946 and left us on October 22, 2024. She was a wonderful mom, grandma, and a
Spooky Walk and Trunk & Treat To Take Place in Miltonvale
By Payton Tholstrup On October 31st, the community of Miltonvale is invited to attend a Spooky Walk and Trunk & Treat that will begin at
Watering Landscape Plants Before Winter
Kelsey Hatesohl, Horticulture Agent We are having another dry fall. Watering now is important to prevent moisture stress through the winter months. A good, deep
All are Welcome to Take Part in the 18th Annual Clay Center Toy Run on November 3rd
By: Ryan Duey Join the Clay Center Elks Lodge No 2253, AGI, American Legion Post 101, and the Clay Center Elks Riders No 2253 on
WSU and KU Launch Growing HOPE Initiative to Support New Mothers’ Mental Health and Suicide Prevention
Wichita State University (WSU) and the University of Kansas have partnered to support new mothers’ mental health and suicide prevention through the Growing HOPE initiative.
USDA Issues Public Health Alert for Illegally Imported Meat and Poultry Products from Myanmar
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) has issued a public health alert regarding various illegally imported meat and poultry products
Expert Advice: Manage Fall Leaves to Protect Lawns and Enhance Soil Health
As fall progresses, leaves are starting to blanket lawns in Kansas and will continue to do so throughout November. Horticulture expert Cynthia Domenghini from Kansas
Kansas Sees Significant Decrease in Disability Waiver Waitlist After 2024 Legislative Changes
The number of Kansans waiting for disability waivers has significantly decreased after legislative measures were implemented during the 2024 session. The Kansas Reflector reports that
Fire Breaks Out at Safari Zoological Park in Kansas, No Injuries or Animal Losses Reported
There was a fire at the popular Safari Zoological Park near Caney, Kansas, late Wednesday night, but no injuries or animal losses were reported. According