Day: February 18, 2025

Magdalene Project Opens Warming Shelter in Junction City
Magdalene Project, Junction City Executive Director Jodi Mason says that the Magdalene Project has a warming shelter open at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 126

Prepare Your Home: Kansas Braces for Another Round of Winter Weather
Kansas is bracing for another round of winter weather, making it a good time to take simple steps to protect your home from ice and

Flint Hills Foster Teen Camps Annual Evening of Hope Benefit Dinner & Auction Set for March 29th
The Flint Hills Foster Teen Camps (FHFTC) Organization will host its 2025 Evening of Hope Benefit Dinner and Auction on Saturday, March 29th, at Sunset

Discover Hidden Treasures: Northeast Kansas’ “Junkin’ Trail Shop Hop” Returns in March
Small shops in Northeast Kansas will hold their annual “Junkin’ Trail Shop Hop” on Friday, March 21st, and Saturday, March 22nd. This unique event brings

Chili and Cinnamon Rolls: A Midwest Tradition Rooted in School Lunch Programs
The combination of chili and cinnamon rolls, while closely tied to Kansas, has spread throughout the Midwest, including Nebraska, Iowa, Colorado, and South Dakota. This

Dickinson County CEO Seeking Driven Students for Transformative Business Program
By: Ryan Duey Dickinson County CEO is currently recruiting current sophomores and juniors from the Dickinson County area for next year’s CEO course. Leaders are

American Heart Month: Tackling Heart Disease with Prevention, Healthy Habits, and Lifestyle Changes
American Heart Month was established by President Lyndon B. Johnson in December 1963 through Presidential Proclamation 3566, after Congress requested an annual observance. In his

Rollins, Marshall, and Mann Host Roundtable in Plains, Discuss Federal Support for Agriculture and Future Priorities
Monday night in Plains, Kansas, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins, U.S. Senator Roger Marshall from Kansas, and United States House of Representatives member Tracy

KDOT Now Accepting Applications for Spring 2025 Cost Share Program to Boost Transportation Projects
The Kansas Department of Transportation is now accepting applications for the spring 2025 round of the agency’s Cost Share Program. More than $152 million has

Experts Advise on Bull Selection and Management for Profitable Cow-Calf Operations
Successful business owners often agree that selecting high-quality products is key to their success. For cow-calf operations, choosing the right bull is crucial for the