Day: August 18, 2025

WITs Workouts to be Held in Washington
Jordan Schuette, Adult Development and Aging Agent Photo Courtesy of the River Valley Extension District Many factors contribute to brain health throughout life. Two of

Kansas Leaders Seek Federal Help Following Severe Storm Damage
Image courtesy Canva U.S. Senator Jerry Moran led the Kansas congressional delegation in calling on President Trump to issue a federal disaster declaration for Kansas

Mark Cuban Foundation, Cosmosphere to Host Free AI Bootcamp for Hutchinson High School Students
Image courtesy Canva The Mark Cuban Foundation, in partnership with the Cosmosphere International Science Education Center and Space Museum, will host a free Artificial Intelligence

Smart Back-to-School Planning: Tips to Cut Costs and Reduce Stress for Families
Image courtesy Canva Back-to-school season can bring excitement and anticipation, but it can also create financial pressures for families covering school fees, textbooks, lunch accounts,

Invisible Danger: Carbon Monoxide Poses Serious Risks Indoors and Around Equipment
Image courtesy Canva Carbon monoxide is an odorless, colorless gas that usually gives no warning signs. When levels rise high enough to be harmful, people

Kansas Volunteer Fire Departments Awarded Safety Grants
Image courtesy Canva State Farm and the National Volunteer Fire Council (NVFC) have once again partnered to support local volunteer fire departments through the Good

Court Strips Lesser Prairie Chicken of Federal Protections, Drawing Praise from Agriculture and Energy Groups, Criticism from Environmentalists
Image courtesy Wikimedia Commons A Texas federal court has removed federal endangered and threatened protections for the lesser prairie chicken, a grassland grouse that has

Comedian William Lee Martin Brings “Funny Life Tour” to Brown Grand Opera House September 6th
By: Ryan Duey Photo Courtesy of William Lee Martin Comedian William Lee Martin, formerly known as Cowboy Bill, will bring his ‘Funny Life Tour’ to

The Big Red One Band to Perform Free Community Concert in Marysville
Marshall County Arts Cooperative Photo Courtesy of MCAC The pageantry of military music will fill the Marysville High School Auditorium when the 1st Infantry Division

Impact the Cause run/walk fundraiser to support Youth Health Initiative set for September 13th
Memorial Health System The annual Impact the Cause running and walking fundraiser, hosted by Memorial Health System’s Impact Sports and Fitness, is set for Saturday,