Tag: ManhattanKS
Kansas State University Veterinarian Contributes to Groundbreaking Initiative for Feline Pain Management
By Trish Svoboda A veterinarian from Kansas State University is involved in a new initiative aimed at alleviating pain for cats. Kate KuKanich, an expert
3rd Annual Kansas Science Festival Coming to Manhattan
By Ryan Duey The 3rd annual Kansas Science Festival returns to Downtown Manhattan on April 27th, offering an exploration of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art,
Join “Purpose on the Prairie” on May 5th to Support a Great Cause
By Ryan Duey Emmons Creek, East of Manhattan off Highway 18, is set to host its Inaugural “Purpose on the Prairie” Event on Sunday, May
Commander of Kansas American Legion Attends MART Fundraising Dinner
By Ryan Duey Randy Frank, the commander of the Kansas American Legion, attended the Manhattan Area Resettlement Team’s (MART) fundraising dinner hosted by Pearce-Keller Post
12th Annual Grown Green Match Day Set for April 22nd
By Ryan Duey The 12th Annual Grow Green Match Day, organized by the Greater Manhattan Community Foundation, is scheduled for April 22nd. On this day,
One Injured in Aggieville Shooting
By Ryan Duey At approximately 1:42 AM on April 14, 2024, officers on routine foot patrol in the Aggieville district heard a possible gunshot coming
Registration Now Open for KSUs Summer STEAM Virtual Academy
By Ryan Duey Registration is now open for the fourth annual Summer STEAM Virtual Academy, hosted by Kansas State University College of Education. The program
Kansas State University Gardens to Host Kids’ Garden Club
By Ryan Duey The Kids’ Garden Club at Kansas State University Gardens provides a nurturing environment for young gardeners in grades one through three. Held
Early Detection and Effective Management are the Key to Controlling Bagworm Infestations
By Trish Svoboda Photo by Quinn O’Hara Mid-May to early June is typically when one should start looking out for bagworms. However, if the spring
Food Safety in Power Outages: K-State Scientist Highlights the Complexities and Solutions
By Trish Svoboda Karen Blakeslee, a food scientist at Kansas State University, suggests that managing food preparation and storage during a power outage can be