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K-State Launches Effort to Support Growth of Meat Processors in Kansas
Manhattan, Kan. — A rush to locally produced meat partly necessitated more than two years ago by the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic has spawned consumer’s

Western Kansas Offers a Glimpse of What an Abortion Ban might look like for Kansas City and Wichita
Hays, Kan. — The westernmost abortion provider in Kansas sits in the eastern half of the state — in Wichita. So for someone in Hays

Kansas Attorney General’s Opinion Criticized as Spin to Promote Anti-Abortion Amendment
Wichita, Kan. — Abortion rights advocates dismiss a legal opinion from Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt as a ploy intended to bolster the chances of

The Kansas Supreme Court Rules that Police can be Liable when their Actions Injure a Bystander
Topeka, Kan. — The Kansas Supreme Court reversed a lower court decision Friday that shielded a Wichita police officer from criminal charges when he shot at

Saline County Man, Company Temporarily Banned from Doing Business, Fined for Roofing Act Violations
Salina, Kan. — A Saline County roofer and his business have been temporarily banned from performing roofing services in Kansas and ordered to pay $40,000

Fort Riley 6th Grader Wins $1,500 for Academic Achievement
Fort Riley, Kan. — Sixth-grader Reilani Perez received a warm welcome to Fort Riley from the Army & Air Force Exchange Service: a $1,500 gift card

Field to Fork: Youth Get Up-Close Look at Food on the Farm
Manhattan, Kan. — As America’s communities grow more urban and the number of family farms continues to shrink, Kaitlyn Peine has a pretty good idea

The Heat Killed so Many Kansas Cattle in June that the Only Place to Take Carcasses was a Landfill
Hays, KS. — Many of the cattle killed by heat stress last month in southwest Kansas went into a landfill. But that sudden extreme weather event,

Crisis Training to be Conducted at Lincoln Elementary School
Clay Center, KS- The Clay County Sheriff’s office, the Clay Center Police Department and USD 379 will hold a crisis training event at Lincoln Elementary

Sen. Marshall: Amelia Earhart Statue Will Inspire Visitors From Around the World
Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. today spoke on the Senate floor about Amelia Earhart and about this week’s statue unveiling. After waiting more