Category: Featured

Flags to be Flown at Half-Staff in Honor of Saint Marys Police Officer Mark Lamberson
Topeka, Kan. — In accordance with Executive Order 20-30, Governor Laura Kelly directs flags be flown at half-staff at all state grounds, buildings, and facilities

Protecting the Home from Wasps
Manhattan, Kan. — A common problem many homeowners face is wasps taking up residence in their walls. Kansas State University entomologist Raymond Cloyd says, however,
Clay County Commissioners Minutes 7-5-22
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Artists finish 25th Mural in Clay Center, Kansas. What’s Next?
Clay Center, Kan. — After starting as a rotary club project for just one mural, the City of Clay Center just finished the 25th mural.

Metzger Tabbed to Help Lead Agriculture, Extension Activities at K-State
Manhattan, Kan. — Kansas State University has named a seasoned scientist and water policy professional as its new associate director for agriculture and extension. Susan Metzger

Q&A: K-State Beef Cattle Experts Launch Weekly Segment
Manhattan, Kan. — When people needed answers back in the day, often they would turn to the columns of Erma Bombeck, Emily Post or even

U.S. 40 Business Bridge to be Closed in Geary County for Replacement
Geary Co., Kan. — Beginning Monday, July 11, the Kansas Department of Transportation will close a portion of U.S. 40 Business for a bridge replacement

Milford Lake Harmful Algal Bloom Watches and Warning Issued
Topeka, Kan. — The Kansas Department of Health & Environment (KDHE) and the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) have placed Milford Lake Zone

KSDE, Double Line Partner to Create Improved Statewide Data Collection System
Topeka, Kan. — The Kansas State Department of Education (KSDE) is partnering with Double Line Inc. to offer a statewide data collection and analytics system