Month: November 2024
KDWP Announced Changes to 2024-2025 Trout Season
The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) has announced adjustments to the 2024-2025 trout fishing season based on angler feedback. Key changes include shifting
Road to Close Near Milford State Park for Bridge Replacement
Geary County has received over $698,000 in federal funding for a bridge replacement project on Old Milford Road, located about a mile west of the
Kansas Warns Poultry Owners of High Risk for Avian Influenza as Migratory Birds Return
As migratory birds return, there is a higher risk of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), which is mainly spread by wild waterfowl. While Kansas has
GivingTuesday: A Global Movement of Generosity Inspiring Millions to Give Back
Giving Tuesday, created in 2012, began as a simple idea to encourage people to do good. It has since grown into a global movement inspiring
Kansas Secures $32 Million to Promote Low-Carbon Materials in Transportation Projects
Governor Laura Kelly announced that the Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) has secured nearly $32 million to integrate low-carbon construction materials into federally funded projects.
SunFed Recalls Fresh Cucumbers Linked to Salmonella Outbreak in U.S. and Canada
SunFed Produce, LLC is recalling whole fresh American cucumbers due to possible Salmonella contamination. These cucumbers were sold between October 12 and November 26, 2024,
Local Homeschooling CO-OP Meets Monthly, Serves as Outreach for Kids Who Learn-at-Home
When Amanda Speltz was working full time as a Mom, she never intended to homeschool. Working nights, she tired from being away from her 1-year-old
Abilene Welcomes New Holiday Inn Express & Suites, Former Property Rebranded
ACVB Release Abilene’s new Holiday Inn Express & Suites opened its doors Thursday evening, offering travelers a modern and convenient place to stay along Kansas
Junction City Animal Shelter Temporarily Closed
The Junction City Animal Shelter recently announced on Social Media that they will be closed for a minimum of one week to monitor symptoms that
Grow Clay County E-Certificates
By Rhys Baker Grow Clay County is leading the way in gift certificate technology. Traditionally, Grow Clay County has issued gift certificates to be used