Month: March 2025

K-State Garden Hour Watch Party at the Belleville Library
Kelsey Hatesohl, Horticulture Extension Agent Join the River Valley District for a fun, new event! Kelsey Hatesohl, River Valley Horticulture Agent is partnering with the

Obituary- Donald (Don) L. Hamilton
Donald (Don) L. Hamilton of Mankato, KS passed away March 20, 2025 at the Salina Regional Health Center at the age of 93. He was
Via Christi Hospital in Manhattan Receives ‘High 5 For Mom & Baby’ Recognition
Via Christi Manhattan Via Christi Hospital in Manhattan has continued its commitment to infant and maternal health by once again earning recognition through High 5

Doctor Zhivago at the Brown Grand
Brown Grand Theatre The Brown Grand Opera House, Inc. is proud to continue its Classic Movie Series with DOCTOR ZHIVAGO on Friday, April 4th at

Obituary- Jack Clinton Krager, Sr.
Jack Clinton Krager, Sr., 91 years of age, of Concordia, KS passed away on Thursday, March 20, 2025 at Minneapolis Health and Rehab, Minneapolis, KS.

Gas Prices Rise Slightly Nationwide, Diesel Prices Dip, Kansas Remains Cheaper
Gas prices have seen a slight increase this week in Kansas and nationwide, according to AAA. The national average price for a gallon of unleaded

Lawn Calendar: Warm-season grasses in Kansas
K-State Research and Extension news service MANHATTAN, Kan. — While cool-season grasses are more common in Kansas, many parts of the state are more ideal

Expert Advice on Bull Selection: Key Factors for Herd Health, Calf Quality, and Long-Term Performance
A Kansas State University beef cattle expert encourages producers to carefully consider key factors when selecting bulls, as it impacts herd health, calf quality, and

March 19 Declared as Kansas Agriculture Trade Day to Celebrate State’s Agricultural Impact
Governor Laura Kelly has proclaimed March 19 as Kansas Agriculture Trade Day to recognize the significant impact of agricultural trade on the state’s economy, farmers,

Effective Weed Control Tips for a Successful Soybean Growing Season
Weed control is crucial for a successful growing season, especially for soybeans, which have shorter herbicide application windows compared to corn. To get a head