Month: November 2024
Hometown Holiday Remains a Longstanding Tradition in Concordia
By Payton Tholstrup Photo courtesy of Concordia Chamber of Commerce Black Friday, now called Hometown Holiday, is a long-standing tradition in the Concordia Business Community.
NEK-CAP, Inc. Granted $2.5 Million to Connect Kansas Families Experiencing Homelessness with Critical Services
NEK-CAP, Inc., a Community Action Agency serving families experiencing homelessness, has received a $2.5 million grant from Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez through the Bezos
Leonardville to Celebrate Annual Holiday Hullabaloo with Festive Activities on November 30th
By: Ryan Duey The City of Leonardville will hold its annual Holiday Hullabaloo on Saturday, November 30th in downtown Leonardville. The festivities begin at 2:00
Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Denee Cupp, Kenzee Cares
By Ron Wilson, director of the Huck Boyd National Institute for Rural Development at Kansas State University “Bring back the wave.” That may sound like
Pharmacy Owners Dustin and Keri Rogge Speak to Lions Club Members during their Weekly Meeting
By: Ryan Duey Dustin and Keri Rogge, new owners of Ferguson Rexall Drugs in Clay Center were guest speakers during the Clay Center Lions Club’s
Marshall County to Recounting Hospital Sales Tax Ballots
A hand recount of 5,740 votes for Marshall County’s hospital sales tax question began Monday at the county courthouse. The question, which extends a one-half
Kansas Wheat Launches Campaign to Highlight the Economic and Environmental Benefits of Winter Wheat in Sustainable Farming
Kansas Wheat, in partnership with Kansas State University researchers, has launched a new campaign called “Wheat: Beyond the Value of the Grain.” This campaign aims
K-State Experts Discuss Benefits and Risks of Ionophores in Cattle Diets, Including Safety Concerns for Horses
Many people take supplements like vitamins, minerals, probiotics, and botanicals to maintain or improve their health. Similarly, cattle diets often include feed additives for the
You’re Invited to Santa’s Luminary Trail at Sunset Zoo!
Sunset Zoo Join Sunset Zoo for our annual hometown family-friendly holiday event, Santa’s Luminary Trail on Saturday, November 30th, and Sunday, December 1st from 5:30 pm
Rep. Sharice Davids Announces $31.9 Million Grant to Kansas for Clean Manufacturing and Low-Carbon Transportation Projects
Representative Sharice Davids announced today that the U.S. Federal Highway Administration has awarded the Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) $31,933,577 to support clean manufacturing growth.