Day: February 17, 2026

Dickinson County Launches Community Paramedicine Program, Aiming to Reduce ER Visits
Photo Courtesy of Canva Dickinson County is among the first rural Kansas communities to launch a community paramedicine program designed to help residents stay healthy

Freedom Sings to Bring Veterans’ Stories to Life at Junction City’s Freedom Fest
Freedom Sings will join the lineup for this year’s Freedom Fest in Junction City, bringing a unique opportunity for veterans and their families to share

Siegler to Lead Weeklong Community Residency in Marysville March 22–27
Photo Courtesy of OneMarysville Jeff Siegler, owner of ‘Revitalize, or Die,’ will lead a weeklong residency in Marysville from March 22–27 at the invitation of

Washington County Officials Report Surge in Road, 911 Sign Thefts
Photo Courtesy of Canva At least 14 road and 911 signs have been stolen in Washington County over the past couple of months, prompting concern

Bipartisan Bill Aims to Modernize WIC with Remote Certification and Stronger Oversight
Image courtesy Canva Roger Marshall and Kirsten Gillibrand have introduced the bipartisan 21st Century WIC Act to update how the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for

The Swing Dolls: America’s Premiere Tribute to the Andrews Sisters to take Centerstage at the Brown Grand
Brown Grand Theatre Photos Courtesy of Brown Grand Theatre On Friday, March 27, at 7 PM, the Brown Grand Opera House Inc. in downtown Concordia

Why Trees Crack in Extreme Cold and Why It’s Usually Not a Concern
Image courtesy Canva As winter temperatures have plunged Kansas Forest Service’s Forest Health Coordinator, Shad Hufnagel, discusses why one might hear trees cracking during cold

K-State Salina Students Gain Fast Track to Delta Pilot Careers Through Propel Program
Image courtesy Canva Kansas State University Salina students in the professional pilot program now have a new opportunity to jump-start their aviation careers with Delta

Kansas State Research Urges Farmers to Test Irrigation Water for Nitrate to Protect Crops and Drinking Water
Image courtesy Canva Research from Kansas State University shows that checking nitrate levels in irrigation water is important for both farms and drinking water safety.

Kansas School Cell Phone Ban Faces Setbacks Amid Concerns Over Local Control and Costs
Image courtesy Canva At the start of the year, Kansas lawmakers proposed a statewide ban on cell phones in K‑12 schools, with support from both