Day: August 11, 2025

On 811 Day, KGS Reminds all to Call Before You Dig
Kansas Gas Service Photo Courtesy of 811 On 811 Day, recognized on August 11, Kansas Gas Service encourages everyone planning any outdoor projects to consider

Google Warns Users of New AI Scam Exploiting Gemini Assistant to Steal Passwords
Image courtesy Canva Google has issued a warning to its 1.8 billion users about a new AI-based scam targeting accounts through its AI assistant, Gemini.

Kansas State University to Host Expert Dr. Megin Nichols on Animal-to-Human Diseases and One Health Connections
Image courtesy Canva Kansas State University announced that Dr. Megin Nichols, an expert on diseases that spread from animals to people, will speak on October

Bill Would Modernize NOAA Weather Radios to Improve Emergency Alerts Nationwide
Image courtesy Canva U.S. Senator Jerry Moran, a member of the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee, joined other lawmakers to introduce the NOAA Weather

Kansas Measles Outbreak Still Active Despite No New Cases Since Early July
Image courtesy Canva Kansas health officials report no new measles cases since July 6, but the outbreak remains active. According to the Kansas Department of

Annual Glavan Ford Invitational Held Aug. 9-10 at Clay Center Country Club
The annual Glavan Ford Golf Tournament was held at the Clay Center Country Club on August 9th and 10th. Practice rounds were played on the

Community Foundation Celebrates 26 Years of Growth and Impact at Annual Meeting
Sara Baier, Community Foundation of Dickinson County Photos Courtesy of CFDC ABILENE, KS — The Community Foundation of Dickinson County welcomed a sold-out crowd to

Local NextGen Under 30 Winners Announced
NextGen Under 30 announced its 2025 award winners on August 10th, including eight recipients who work in Clay County. They include: Lindsay Adams with CGN

Documentary on Forgotten Mining Town of Minersville to Screen Saturday at Cloud County Museum
By: Ryan Duey A documentary on the legacy of a Ghost Town that was once sprawling with miners and their families north of Concordia will

Federal SNAP Cuts Risk Increasing Food Deserts in Kansas as States Limit Benefit Purchases
Image courtesy Canva Experts warn that recent federal budget cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) could cause more food deserts in Kansas. SNAP