Day: March 6, 2025

Wichita State University Partners with OneRise to Expand Mental Health Resources Across Kansas
Wichita State University is expanding its impact on community mental wellness through a new partnership with OneRise, a leader in behavioral health innovation. This collaboration

Then & Now: Swift & Company
Swift & Co. was a dairy and poultry plant on the south end of Clay Center that was in operation for decades. It sat just

Predators Cause $4 Million in Losses to Kansas Livestock; Experts Recommend Non-Lethal Control Methods
In 2020, predators caused an estimated $4 million in losses for Kansas cattle producers and approximately $750,000 in annual losses for the state’s small ruminant

Tuttle Creek WRAPS Program to Hold a Special Screening of “Roots So Deep” in Marysville
By: Ryan Duey The Tuttle Creek Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategies (WRAPS) Program is holding a special screening of the documentary “Roots So Deep” in

Senators Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Ensure Veterans Can Access Paper-Based Travel Reimbursement System
U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D., alongside Senator Rick Scott, introduced the bipartisan Preserving Access to Patient Reimbursement (PAPR) Act. The bill ensures that veterans can

Leadership Kansas Selects 40 New Leaders for 2025 Class
Leadership Kansas (LK), one of the oldest and most respected statewide leadership programs in the country, is dedicated to developing and inspiring leaders from across

MAC & Cheese Arts and Music Festival II – A Second Helping Set for March 29th in Manhattan
By: Ryan Duey The Manhattan Arts Center (MAC) will host its 2nd annual MAC & Cheese Arts and Musical Festival at the MAC on Saturday,

I-70 reduced to one lane at Junction City starting March 17
KDOT A 4.5-mile section of I-70 will be reduced to one lane in each direction through Junction City beginning on March 17, weather permitting. Work