Day: March 25, 2025
Faith Missions Shelter Empowers Men in Crisis
By: Elexis Bates In February 2023, Faith Missions opened its doors to men in need of a safe and supportive environment to rebuild their lives.
Free Vision and Eye Wellness Checks for Children 3 and Under in Clay Center
By: Elexis Bates Epic Vision Eye Centers in Clay Center is offering free vision and eye wellness checks to children 3 years old and younger,

Rohling Homestead’s Annual Easter Fundraiser Set for First Two Saturdays in April
By: Ryan Duey Rohling Homestead, a veteran-owned family farm full of family-friendly activities outside Manhattan, will host its 5th Annual Easter Egg Hunt Fundraiser on

Pet Microchip Company Shuts Down Without Warning in Texas
By: Elexis Bates A national pet recovery company, Save This Life, based in Austin, Texas, closed unexpectedly in February of 2025. The company, known for

Virtual Job Fair to Connect Kansans with Construction Careers on April 9
A virtual job fair highlighting construction careers will take place on Wednesday, April 9, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., according to the Kansas Department

Bipartisan Bill Aims to Stop Medicaid Payments for Deceased Individuals
Representative Sharice Davids supports a bipartisan bill to stop Medicaid from making payments for deceased individuals. A federal audit of 14 states found over $249

Experts Stress Importance of Bull Body Condition Ahead of Breeding Season
Beef producers pay close attention to their bulls’ condition in preparation for the breeding season. Experts from Kansas State University’s Beef Cattle Institute emphasized the

Dr. Donald Blakeslee to Present Groundbreaking Discoveries on Etzanoa at Smoky Hill Museum
In 2015, Dr. Donald Blakeslee and his team re-discovered the Native American city of Etzanoa near Arkansas City. Join Dr. Blakeslee at the Smoky Hill

Lowen Corporation Honored with Ad Astra Award for Contributions to Kansas Economy and Community
Each year, the Chamber recognizes a Kansas company with the Ad Astra Award during its annual dinner. This award honors a business for its contributions

Kansas Leaders Urge USPS to Relocate and Modernize Olathe Postal Facility Amid Ongoing Mail Delays
U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D., joined Senator Jerry Moran and U.S. Representative Sharice Davids in urging USPS Postmaster General Louis DeJoy to relocate and modernize