Day: May 28, 2025

Flint Hills Regional Council Receives Loan Fund Grant to Revitalize Underutilized Properties
Photo Courtesy of Canva The Flint Hills Regional Council (FHRC) has received a $1 million Brownfields Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) Grant from the U.S. Environmental

Barton Community College Faces Loss of Federal Grant for Senior Services, Launches Efforts to Sustain Vital Programs
Image courtesy Barton Community College Barton Community College announced it will no longer receive the federal grant that has supported the Retired and Senior Volunteer

As Temperatures Rise, Experts Urge Caution to Prevent Heat Stroke—Especially for the Elderly
Image courtesy Canva With summer just around the corner, experts warn about the dangers of heat stroke and what precautions to take – including local

Governor Kelly Announces $2.3 Million to Support Survivors of Domestic and Sexual Violence Across Kansas
Image courtesy Canva Governor Laura Kelly announced Friday, May 23, that over $2.3 million in federal grants will be distributed to strengthen support services for

Kansas FFA Convention Kicks Off in Manhattan
Kansas FFA Association It’s time to seek, innovate and grow at the 97th Kansas FFA Convention, which officially kicks off on Wednesday evening on the

Eisenhower Presidential Library to Commemorate D-Day with Documentaries, Discussions, and Symphony at Sunset
By: Ryan Duey Photos Courtesy of Eisenhower Library The Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum will commemorate the anniversary of D-Day with various events, starting with

James Doyle: New Mayor of Belleville
Photo Courtesy of Canva Belleville resident James Doyle ended speculation recently by filing for the city’s mayoral seat. Formerly the city council president, Doyle officially

Community Unites May 31 for Walk Like MADD Kansas to Honor Victims and Fight Drunk Driving
Image courtesy Canva On Saturday, May 31, survivors of impaired driving, families of victims, law enforcement, and advocates will gather at Celebration Park in Gardner

K-State Researchers Unlock Secrets of Mosquito Immunity, Paving the Way for Better Disease Control
Image courtesy K-State Bianca Morejon and Kristin Michel, mosquito researchers at Kansas State University, are learning how mosquitoes can help us better understand the immune

Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Angela Bates, Nicodemus
By Ron Wilson, director of the Huck Boyd National Institute for Rural Development at Kansas State University Image: Angela Bates courtesy of Ron Wilson That