Category: Lifestyle
‘A Matter of Balance’ Falls Prevention Class Begins in Manhattan area September 4th
Press Release Have you turned down chances to go out with family or friends because you were concerned about falling? Have you cut down on

Everybody Counts Celebrated 10 Years with Record Numbers
By: Ryan Duey The Everybody Counts Event in Manhattan celebrated 10 years of helping the community with a record year last Saturday. This free yearly

Clay Center Native Talks Hot Rod Shop, Former TV Shows
In the early 2000s, Nate Boyer began work on his first car. At just 13 years old he bought a ’59 Volkswagen Beetle, spending his

Clay Center Pool Drained: Plans to Open on Time
The pool at the Clay Center Aquatic Park was drained to fix a small leak, said City Council member, Phil Kasper. It is being refilled

The Need for Mental Health Resources in Republic County
The Republic County Resource Council recently started a Mental Health Coalition. Their goal is to bring awareness to mental health and end the stigma behind

Luck of the Irish Not Needed: Food Scientist Shares Tips on Preparing Corned Beef
By Maddy Rohr, K-State Research and Extension news service Manhattan, KS– Contrary to its name, there isn’t actually corn in corned beef. Kansas

Understand the Costs and Risks of a Backyard Flock
By Gail Ellis STILLWATER, Okla. – The price jump in eggs over the past few months has inspired some consumers to establish their own flock

Riley County Property Valuations Arriving in the Mail Soon
Riley County, KS- The Riley County Appraiser’s Office mailed the 2023 Change of Value Notices (CVNs) for each of the approximately 25,000 real estate parcels

Kansas Lawmakers Vote to Restrict Transgender Athletes and Doctors Providing Gender-Affirming Care
The Republican-dominated Kansas Legislature on Thursday approved a group of bills targeting transgender people and gender-affirming health care. The GOP-backed bills will likely be vetoed by

Kansas House Votes to Legalize Fentanyl Test Strips Because the Drug is ‘Killing People’
Topeka, KS— Kansas lawmakers are again trying to legalize fentanyl test strips to keep people alive amid a pandemic of soaring overdoses. “We aren’t used