Day: September 16, 2025

Obituary-Steven Glanzer
The cattle have been herded for the final time. Steven Glanzer, age 74, a true steward of the land, passed away on September 11, 2025,

Memorial Health System Announces New Location for Salina Regional Health Outreach
Haley Jones, Memorial Health System Photo Courtesy of MHS Memorial Health System (MHS) is proud to announce the official designation of the Salina Regional Health

CHS Panther Legacy Hall Recognizes CHS Graduates
Kimberly Muff, USD 333 Education Fund Photos Courtesy of USD 333 Education Fund The fall season in Concordia brings the chants of a cheering crowd,

Kansas courts recognize Constitution Day and Week with proclamation, educational events
Kansas Courts News Release/Image: District Judge Robert Wonnell from his courtroom in Johnson County District Court and Chief Judge Sarah Warner of the Kansas of

Kansas Hospitals to See Boost in Medicaid Funding After CMS Approves Provider Tax Hike
Image courtesy Canva U.S. Senator Jerry Moran praised the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ (CMS) approval of Kansas’ 2025 provider tax preprint, which raises

Trucking Industry Could Benefit from Proposed Federal Tax Credit for Retreaded Tires
Image courtesy Canva On Monday, U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. and Senator Jon Husted introduced the Resilient Tire Supply and Jobs Act, aimed at creating

Kansas Small Business Expert Urges Owners to Rethink Employee Benefits for Stronger Companies
Image courtesy Canva Brandy Willett, regional director of the Kansas Small Business Development Center (KSBDC) at Wichita State University, says small businesses need to rethink

Kansas Trooper Ben Gardner to Retire Following Decades of Public Service
Image courtesy Facebook After more than 26 years of public service, Trooper Ben Gardner of the Highway Kansas Patrol has announced his retirement on Facebook.

K-State Veterinary Health Center Expands and Modernizes Small Animal Surgery Center
Image: VIPs with the K-State College of Veterinary Medicine and BHS Construction cut the ribbon for the newly expanded small animal surgery center. From left:

Army Corps, Kansas Water Office to Launch Water Injection Dredging Demo at Tuttle Creek Lake
Photo Courtesy of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Kansas City District and the Kansas Water Office are leading