Day: July 28, 2025

Abilene Welcomes Nearly 2,000 Visitors through Sunflower Summer Program
Abilene Convention & Visitors Bureau Photo Courtesy of City of Abilene Summer travel is in full bloom in Abilene, thanks to Kansas Tourism’s popular Sunflower

Kansas Marks 35th Anniversary of ADA with Proclamation and Celebration at Statehouse
Image courtesy office of Gov. Laura Kelly Governor Laura Kelly joined Kansas lawmakers, disability advocates, and community leaders Friday to celebrate the 35th anniversary of

Senate Passes Major Veterans Health and Benefits Bill
Image courtesy Canva The U.S. Senate has passed the Senator Elizabeth Dole 21st Century Veterans Healthcare and Benefits Improvement Act, aimed at improving care and

K-State Poster Helps Kansans Discover What’s in Season and Support Local Food Year-Round
Image courtesy K-State A new seasonal food poster from Kansas State University is helping Kansans make more informed choices about locally grown produce, while sparking

LMH Health Recognized for Excellence in Knee and Hip Replacement Care by BCBSKS
Image courtesy Canva LMH Health has been recognized by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas (BCBSKS) as a Blue Distinction® Center for Knee and

Republican River Valley Farm Museum Provides Update on Dissolution
The Wakefield Museum Association continues the process to dissolve the Republican River Valley Farm Machinery Museum in Wakefield, Kan. A key step in the process

Kansas Trails, Inc. Launches as First Statewide Nonprofit to Strengthen and Support Trail Communities
Image courtesy Canva Kansas Trails, Inc. (KTI) has launched as the state’s first nonprofit organization focused on uniting and supporting Kansas’s trail community. Its mission

Free Showing of “Heaven is Real” at Concordia’s Broadway Plaza
Melissa Swenson, Zion Lutheran Church Photo Courtesy of Zion Lutheran Church Zion Lutheran Church in Concordia, Kansas is proud hold a free showing of the

Rare of Breed to Bring “GodTwang” Back to Morrowville for Breakthrough Tour Stop
By: Ryan Duey Photo Courtesy By Rare of Breed As a child in North Carolina, Rob Hardin of Rare of Breed was thrown from the

Clay County Medical Center Stands Strong as OB Services Vanish Across Kansas
CCMC Release Photo Courtesy CCMC As obstetric services continue to disappear across the country, a new report from Becker’s Hospital Review reveals that 30.4% of