Day: April 22, 2025

Water Services to Be Replaced Along Sunset Drive in Junction City
Junction City Public Works Beginning today, April 22nd, and continuing for approximately the next month, city contractors will be working to replace the existing water

Landoll Company Wins National Supplier of the Year Award by NPSA
By: Ryan Duey Recently, the Landoll Company, LLC of Marysville, was presented the National ‘Supplier of the Year’ award by the National Portable Storage Association

Did You Know Selling Local Foods Might Be Easier Than You Think?
Kaitlin Moore, Foods, Nutrition, and Health Agent Selling your locally grown or home-prepared foods might be easier than you think! If you are interested in

Dickinson County Register of Deeds Offers Free Property Activity Alert Services to Homeowners
The Dickinson County Register of Deeds office offers a free Property Activity Alert Subscription to protect homeowners from property fraud. This service sends an email

AI-Powered Hub at Children’s Mercy Boosts Pediatric Care, Cuts Wait Times, and Expands Access
U.S. Representative Sharice Davids recently visited Children’s Mercy Kansas City to learn how artificial intelligence is transforming pediatric care for Kansas families. The hospital’s Patient

New Free Online Course Aims to Improve Work Zone Safety for Kansas Drivers
A new online course, Kansas Work Zone Safe, has launched to help drivers, especially teens and new drivers, learn how to navigate work zones safely.

Fiserv to Open New Fintech Hub in Overland Park, Creating 2,000 Jobs
Fiserv, Inc. announced plans Monday to open a new strategic fintech hub in Overland Park, Kansas, bringing about 2,000 jobs to the state. The move

Wildfire Risk Triggers Red Flag Warnings, Drivers Urged to Avoid Grassy Areas
Drivers in parts of Kansas, Colorado, and Nebraska are being warned to avoid certain areas due to a heightened wildfire risk. The National Weather Service

MCAC’s ‘Choose the Arts’ Returns June 9–14 with “Stories Under the Big Top”
Marshall County Arts Cooperative The Marshall County Arts Cooperative will host Choose the Arts—an immersive, one-week arts camp designed to spark creativity and bring young

Kansas Schools Awarded $100K in Grants for Student-Led Health and Wellness Projects
Students across Kansas are getting financial help to pursue their goals. On April 21, twenty-one middle and high schools in the state received part of