Category: Lifestyle

Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Curtis and Lori Swenson, C&L Crafts
By Ron Wilson, director of the Huck Boyd National Institute for Rural Development at Kansas State University The design cut into the wood is

AG Derek Schmidt Becomes Longest Currently Serving Attorney General in the United States
Topeka, KS – Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt has become the longest-serving attorney general currently in office in the United States, a position he will hold

KDA Offers Farmers’ Market and Direct-to-Consumer Virtual Workshop Series
Manhattan, KS- The Kansas Department of Agriculture and K-State Research and Extension (KSRE) will offer virtual workshops February 6-10, 2023, to assist farmers’ market vendors

Kelly Toland Inaugural Committee Announces Tabatha Rosproy, 2020 National Teacher of the Year, as Emcee for Inaugural Swearing-in Ceremony
Topeka, KS– Today, the Kelly Toland Inaugural Committee announced that Tabatha Rosproy, the 2020 Kansas and National Teacher of the Year, will serve as the

Kansas is Becoming More Divided. Democrats Win Suburban Areas and the GOP Holds Rural Communities
Overland Park, KS — Republican Ed Roitz lives in central Overland Park, right in the middle of that state’s most populous, suburban county. He ran to

CCMC Looking for Open Day Care Provider
Clay Center, KS- It’s not something new, people are always looking for an open day care provider to help care for their little while they

Gardening Withdrawals? Start Seeds Indoors
By Maddy Rohr, K-State Research and Extension news service Manhattan, KS— The temperatures are cold, snow is on the ground and gardeners are stuck inside.

With More than $1 Billion on the line, Oklahomans will Play a Crucial Role in Rural Broadband Expansion
Oklahoma- Access to high-speed broadband internet service in rural Oklahoma has long been a top issue for Farm Bureau members. From conducting daily household tasks

Cattle Chat: Use Calving Pasture Rotation to Prevent Disease Spread
Manhattan, KS- As cows begin calving K-State experts advise moving the pregnant cows to new pastures every few weeks to reduce disease spread among the

Grow Clay County Receives SEED Grant to help communities in Clay County with Community Vibrancy, Library Upgrades, and Food Retail
Clay Center, KS – Grow Clay County is excited to announce that they received the SEED Grant in the amount of $46,651 that will go