Month: June 2025

Freedom’s Frontier National Heritage Area Moves to Watkins Museum to Strengthen Partnerships and Preserve Regional History
Image courtesy Canva Freedom’s Frontier National Heritage Area (FFNHA) announces it has relocated its offices from Lawrence’s Carnegie Building to the Watkins Museum of History,

Kansas State University Unveils All Things Kansas: A Free Data Tool for Economic Development
Image courtesy Canva Kansas State University has launched All Things Kansas, a free interactive tool designed to support economic development across the state. The platform

Kansas’ Award-Winning Sunflower Summer Program Returns with More Attractions and Digital Features
By Trish Svoboda/Photo courtesy Kansas Tourism Kansas’ Sunflower Summer Program is gaining attention for offering unique, free experiences for families across the state. The program

State Library of Kansas Announces Kansas Notable Books for 2025
By Payton Tholstrup Every year, Kansas Notable Books recognizes 15 books written by Kansans, or about a Kansas-related topic. The goal is to encourage readers
Clay Center Aquatic Park Brings Back Water Exercise Classes Again This Summer
By Payton Tholstrup The Clay Center Aquatic Park is offering water exercise classes again this summer. The classes are Monday through Friday, from 7 p.m.

Linn to Host “Breakfast & Baseball” Fundraisers to Support New Town Mural Project
By: Ryan Duey Photo Courtesy of City of Linn Facebook Page The City of Linn will host two Saturday morning events on June 14th and

Hiring Our Heroes Career Summit Returns to Fort Riley
Fort Riley Release Photo Courtesy of Fort Riley The Fort Riley Transition Assistance Program is hosting the “Hiring Our Heroes Career Summit” June 10 at

Emily Rugg Takes the Crown: Miss Kansas 2025
By Payton Tholstrup Emily Rugg was crowned Miss Kansas 2025 on Saturday, June 7th at Pratt Community College. The pageant drew 21 contestants from across

USD 475, Cloud County Community College Partner for June STEM Camp at Junction City High School
Photo Courtesy of Canva AI Geary County Schools USD 475 has announced it is partnering with Cloud County Community College to offer an exciting four-day

Rep. Tracey Mann Praises House-Passed GOP Bill for Tax Cuts, Ag Relief, and Border Security
Photo still from opening remarks U.S. Representative Tracey Mann voiced his support on the House floor for the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” a sweeping