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Tips on Keeping Cattle Feeding Areas Clean
Manhattan, Kan. — Recent rains and rising temperatures have led to a need for cattle producers to clean feeding areas, says K-State livestock specialist Joel
Manhattan Fire Department to Begin Annual Hydrant Flowing
Manhattan, Kan. — The Manhattan Fire Department will start its annual fire hydrant maintenance program this week. Crews will be flowing and painting fire hydrants
2022 Clay County Appraisal Reports
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BREAKING: U.S. Senate Passes Sens. Moran, Tester’s Historic Toxic Exposure Legislation
Washington, D.C. — Today, the U.S. Senate passed the Sergeant First Class Heath Robinson Honoring Our Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics (PACT) Act of 2022.
K-State Vet Shares Tips for Managing Cattle through Heat
Manhattan, Kan. — A Kansas State University veterinarian is urging cattle producers to beef up their plans for managing heat stress in their herds, a
Kansas 4-H Celebrates State Project Winners
Manhattan, Kan. — It takes more than just skill in a project area for a Kansas 4-H member to earn the title of ‘State Project
Video: Look for Signs of Blue-Green Algae in Farm Ponds
Manhattan, Kan. — In this video from K-State Research and Extension, beef extension specialist AJ Tarpoff says it’s important that cattle producers monitor their water
Clay Center Public Utilities Commission: Water Report 2021
Click to view the Clay Center Public Utilities Commission Water Report from 2021. Provided via Clay Center Public Utilities. Clay Center Public Utilities Commission Water
Nearly 30,000 Kansans Participate in the Sunflower Summer Program Since Late May Launch
Topeka, Kan. — Sunflower Summer, an educational program promoting family engagement and student learning during the summer, announced that 28,726 adults and children representing 7,949