Category: Featured

Public Health Advisories for Kansas Lakes Due to Blue-Green Algae
Topeka, Kan. — The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) and the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) have issued several public health

K-State Official Urges Drivers to be Alert in Rural Areas
Manhattan, Kan. — The leader of a program that promotes safety on the farm and in rural areas is encouraging drivers to remain alert in

K-State Faculty Member Honored for Wildlife Work
Manhattan, Kan. — A Kansas State University faculty member whose career focuses on wildlife education and conservation science has been named to The Wildlife Society’s

Contests aim to Put the Brakes on Fatalities
Kansas — Poster and video contests where Kansas students can win great prizes and learn about traffic safety are back as part of this year’s

Kansas House of Representatives 64th District Election Results
Clay Co., Kan. — The 64th district race has been decided with Lewis Bloom winning the race against incumbent Suzi Carlson. The race was between

Cattle Chat: Monitoring for Summer Pneumonia in Calves
Manhattan, Kan. — In the winter, it is common for people to have a cold or respiratory illness, but sickness in the summer often catches

USDA Undersecretary Announces Local Food Purchase Assistance Cooperative Agreement
Lawrence, Kan. — Today, Governor Laura Kelly was joined by U.S. Department of Agriculture Undersecretary Jenny Moffitt and Kansas Secretary of Agriculture Mike Beam at

Death of Part-Time Police Officer in Stafford County
Stafford Co., Kan. — The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) High Risk Warrant Team, supported by the Kansas Highway Patrol Special Response Team, were requested

Governor Laura Kelly Announces Kansas Begins Fiscal Year 2023 with Tax Collections Surpassing Estimate by $127.6M
Topeka, Kan. — Monday, Governor Laura Kelly announced Kansas July tax receipts. In total, Kansas saw its total tax receipts for July exceed the estimate

Temperatures Soar in Kansas: Don’t Leave Children in Cars
Topeka, Kan. — Temperatures are forecasted to climb back into the 90s across Kansas again this week, and the Kansas Department of Transportation, emergency responders