Category: Business
Kansas Supreme Court seeks parent representative to serve on its Child Support Guidelines Committee
Topeka, KS—The Kansas Supreme Court is seeking a parent who receives child support to serve on an advisory committee that reviews Kansas child support guidelines used to
Agreement Expands Housing Assistance Available in Morris County
Manhattan, KS- The North Central-Flint Hills Area Agency on Aging (NC-FH AAA) and the East Central Kansas Economic Opportunity Corporation (ECKAN) announced today that more
Ten Employers Join Second Annual Give Back Kansas Challenge
Topeka, Kan. — Ten Kansas employers have registered for the second annual Give Back Kansas Challenge. The purpose of the challenge is to engage Kansans
Kansas & Nebraska Counties Eligible for Economic Injury Disaster Loans
Sacramento, Cal. — Small nonfarm businesses in 27 Kansas counties and neighboring counties in Nebraska are now eligible to apply for low interest federal disaster
Ethanol Discounts Available at Kansas Corn Earth Day Promotions
Manhattan, KS– Drivers can save money and help the environment on Earth Day with Kansas Corn’s “Fuel Clean Air Pitstop” promotion. Kansas Corn is teaming
AG Derek Schmidt Urges Better Disclosure, Clarity from GoFundMe
Topeka, KS– Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt is urging the owners of the GoFundMe payment platform to make meaningful changes in their disclosure policies to
Senior Center for Clay County
Clay County, KS- A survey is going to be conducted in Clay County for everyone 60 and older for the need and desires for a
Governor Laura Kelly Announces 127 New Jobs, $110 Million Investment in Olathe
TOPEKA – Governor Laura Kelly today announced that Lineage Logistics is opening a new automated, next generation distribution center for Smithfield Foods, Inc., a vertically
Kansas Lands a $650 Million Plant to Make Vaccines and Fight Biological Threats
Manhattan, Kan. — Kansas officials announced an agreement Monday to build a $650 million biological manufacturing plant near Manhattan that will create 500 jobs. The
Governor Laura Kelly Signs Bill Expanding Protections for Students and Businesses Engaged in Work-Based Learning Programs
Topeka, Kan. — Governor Laura Kelly has signed House Substitute for Senate Bill 91, which provides liability protection for businesses, municipalities, and educational institutions participating