Category: Top Stories
Big Kansas Road Trip to Visit Blue Rapids in August
By Ryan Duey The Kansas Sampler Foundation (KSF) is changing its Big Kansas Road Trip (BKRT) format from a four-day trip to a one-day pop-up
Hanover Hospital CEO Elected to Blue Cross and Blue Shield Of KS Board of Directors
By Payton Tholstrup After their annual meeting on May 9th, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas announced Brittni Oehmke has been elected to their
Fort Riley Helicopter Crashes During Training
By Payton Tholstrup On Tuesday, May 7th, a Fort Riley AH-64 Helicopter crashed during training. According to Riley County officials, there was a mishap during
Sen. Jerry Moran’s FAA Reauthorization Act of 2044: A Leap Forward for U.S. Aviation and Aerospace Sectors
By Trish Svoboda U.S. Senator Jerry Moran, ranking member of the Senate Commerce Subcommittee on Aviation, expressed his satisfaction over the approval of his proposed
These are the Most Popular Mother’s Day Flowers in Kansas
With Mother’s Day this weekend, one of the best gift options for Mom is a beautiful bouquet of flowers. But what are the most popular
Former Marysville Police Chief Settles with City
By Ryan Duey Former Marysville police chief Todd Ackerman has reached a settlement with the city after filing a lawsuit regarding his abrupt termination in
Kansas’ Good Samaritan Law Shields Substance Abusers and Their Saviors from Legal Repercussions
By Trish Svoboda Today, Governor Laura Kelly enacted the House Substitute for Senate Bill 419, a piece of bipartisan legislation. This law offers legal safeguards
Ascension Via Christi Responds to Cyberattack
By Trish Svoboda Ascension Via Christi in Wichita is currently investigating and remedying a cyberattack that was detected on Wednesday, May 8. An ongoing investigation
USDA Allocates $22.3M to Boost Underserved and Veteran Farmers: 2501 Program Expands Reach and Impact
By Trish Svoboda The USDA has declared the availability of roughly $22.3 million for organizations such as community-based and nonprofit groups, higher education institutions, and
Fort Caspar Museum Honors Fallen Soldiers of 1865 with New Headstones: A Tribute to the Past
By Trish Svoboda The Fort Caspar Museum Association and Fort Caspar Museum invite the public for a dedication ceremony to honor nine soldiers from the