Category: Business

Governor Kelly Releases Tax Cut Plan to Save Kansans More Than $500M Over Next Three Years
Roeland Park, KS– Governor Laura Kelly today released her three-part ‘Axing Your Taxes’ plan to save Kansans more than $500 million over the next three

FCC Issues Public Call to Review Broadband Data by Jan. 13
The Federal Communications Commission has updated its national broadband service map with a detailed list of internet providers available at both household and business locations. The Oklahoma

K9 Axel Retires
December 13, 2022 Released by Public Information Officer Aaron Wintermote Manhattan, KS– Riley County Police Department (RCPD) K9 Axel retires today with over seven

Yep, it Needs Said Again, Shop Local. Here’s Why.
Manhattan, KS- It is estimated that about 20% of retail sales each year are a result of the Christmas shopping season. This means there is

Building Resilience in a Community
By Lisa Moser, K-State Research and Extension news service Manhattan, KS— When disaster strikes, people who are most directly impacted turn to the helpers

KBI Director Kirk Thompson Announces Retirement
Topeka, KS – Kirk Thompson, Director of the Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI), the premier statewide criminal investigative agency, has announced his upcoming retirement, effective

Attorney General O’Connor Offers Tips for Oklahomans to Avoid Holiday Shopping Scams
Oklahoma City, OK – Attorney General John O’Connor is urging Oklahomans to use caution when making purchases and donations this holiday season to avoid scams

Recent Events Increase Costs in the Kitchen this Holiday Season
By Maddy Rohr, K-State Research and Extension news service Manhattan, KS– Inflation has increased 13% in the last year, so it is no shock

Budgeting for the Winter Holidays
By Maddy Rohr, K-State Research and Extension news service Manhattan, KS— The beginning of the winter holiday season has begun, filled with food, family,

Ike, Interstates and Insurance: Tips for the Holiday Travel Season
Topeka, KS- Grab an “I Like Ike” pin and wear it with pride, because you, like many Kansans, will likely be traveling this holiday season