Month: December 2024

Kansas State University Veterinary Health Center Temporarily Suspends Treatment for Poultry and Wild Birds Amid Avian Flu Surge
Due to the resurgence of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) in several Kansas counties and nationwide, Kansas State University’s Veterinary Health Center is temporarily not

Moran and Van Hollen Introduce Bill to Reform SSI Calculations for Individuals with Disabilities
Senators Jerry Moran and Chris Van Hollen have introduced a bill aimed at reforming the calculation of Supplemental Security Income (SSI) for individuals with disabilities.

Lady Tigers Finish In Top Five At Goodland
By Rocky Downing Clay Center Lady Tiger Wrestlers traveled west to Goodland this past Saturday in the Goodland Holiday Classic. They would finish 5th with

Tiger Wrestlers Compete At Goodland Holiday Classic
By Rocky Downing Clay Center wrapped up the 2024 portion of the season with a 10th place team finish at Goodland. The team title was

Dispute Panel Rules in Favor of U.S. Corn Growers, Overturning Mexico’s GM Corn Ban
Kansas Corn Growers Association (KCGA) leaders are celebrating a recent decision by a dispute panel that sided with the U.S. in a case against Mexico’s

Holistic Management Course for Farmers and Ranchers to Offer $1,000 Scholarship and Savory Institute Accreditation in Kansas in February
Farmers and ranchers can attend a Holistic Management intensive course Feb 4-9 in Sharon Springs, Kansas, covering regenerative planning, business management, grazing systems, and ecosystem

Several Dickinson County Residents File Civil Suit against County Commissioners over Wind Farm
Several Dickinson County residents have filed a civil lawsuit against the Board of County Commissioners opposing the Hope Ridge Wind Farm project. Plaintiffs include Steve

USD 473 Enterprise Elementary Kindergarten Students Illustrate and Print Book
By: Ryan Duey School Resource Officer Deputy Brandon Depew with the Dickinson County Sheriff’s Office recently collaborated with Mrs. Nancy Heller’s Enterprise Elementary School Kindergarten

Board Games Strengthen Family Bonds and Promote Mental Health During the Holidays
Board games offer families a valuable way to connect, relax, and strengthen bonds during the holidays. Elizabeth Brunscheen-Cartagena, a K-State Research and Extension agent in

Obituary-Steve Ray Bender
Steven Ray Bender, Age 76, living in Overland Park, Kansas passed away on December 16, 2024. Steve was born on November 8, 1948, in Clay