Category: Featured

CCCC Foundation Receives Grants from Community Foundation for Cloud County
Concordia, Kan. — The Cloud County Community College Foundation has received two grants from the Community Foundation for Cloud County for the expansion of the

Avian Flu and County Fair Season
Kansas — It’s finally summer and with that county fair season is in full swing of events. Many rural pre-teens and teenagers can be found

How an Increasingly Brutal Kansas Climate Threatens Cattle’s Health and Ranchers’ Livelihoods
HAYS, Kansas — Rancher Scott Whiting heard stories about all kinds of extreme weather growing up in western Kansas. Blizzards, dry spells and heat waves

Game Wardens Target Impaired Boaters Over July 4th Weekend
Topeka, Kan. — Game wardens with the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) spent the holiday weekend participating in Operation Dry Water – a

KDHE Awards Chronic Disease Risk Reduction Community Grantees
Topeka, Kan. — The Kansas Department of Health and Environment’s (KDHE) Community Health Promotion team is pleased to announce the recipients of this year’s Chronic

Kansas and Oklahoma Residents Dealing with Dangerous Heat
Kansas & Oklahoma — A dangerous heat wave is affecting the Kansas-Oklahoma region. Some places, like the Wichita and Tulsa area, could see high temperatures

The End of Roe Hasn’t Drawn more Women to Kansas for Abortions — it was Already a Destination
Lawrence, Kan. — Even as an abortion refuge in a region where a growing number of states impose ever-tightening restrictions, and outright bans, on the

Governor Laura Kelly Signs Multi-State Commitment to Expand Computer Science Education
Topeka, Kan. — Governor Laura Kelly today signed onto a multi-state agreement to expand computer science education in K-12 schools. The agreement, spearheaded by the

Structure Fire at 13490 Fancy Creek Road in Randolph, KS
Riley Co., Kan. — At 11:12 p.m. Wednesday night July 6th, Riley County Fire District #1 (RCFD#1) was dispatched to a structure fire located at

Resurfacing to Begin July 13 in the City of Washington
Washington, Kan. — Beginning Wednesday, July 13, the Kansas Department of Transportation will begin grading and surfacing all of U.S. 36 within the Washington city