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University provides guide to purchasing forage
MANHATTAN, Kan. — Many issues arise from this lack of rainfall that affects livestock producers. Kansas State University Beef Cattle Nutritionist Phillip Lancaster said ranchers who grow their own hay encounter forage fields that yield less than normal, which leaves them needing to buy more. “Producers are now purchasing...
Low-income Kansans are going into debt because unpaid traffic tickets rack up interest
TOPEKA, Kansas — On a snowy night in 2004, Jamie Kuykendall was driving home from the store in Topeka when she came up to a traffic light turning red. There was a small amount of snow on the ground. When she hit the brakes, her car wouldn’t stop and she slid through the intersection. A Topeka police officer gave Kuykendall a ticket because she did not have a valid driver’s license.
Suspicious device removed from El Dorado home
A Wichita Police Department bomb squad removed a suspicious device from a home in El Dorado on Saturday, and one person was arrested. El Dorado officers were serving a warrant at a home near Park and Shelden, in the south part of the city, when they found the device. Streets were closed and residents were told to stay out of the area.
Is Kansas in the driver's seat for five-star guard Darryn Peterson?
Kansas basketball is looking to make a splash in the 2025 high school recruiting class. Bill Self and the Jayhawks are in the mix for some of the top player in the upcoming high school class. One player who KU remains firmly in the mix for is Darryn Peterson. The...
Now is the winter of our discontent made brat summer
With Charli XCX sparking a summer phenomenon, we take a look at the nature of slang: who uses it, why we use it, and how we need to be very careful with it. You're Saying It Wrong was recorded and produced at KMUW studios and is part of the NPR Podcast Network. Thanks to our language experts, Kathy Petras and Ross Petras. You can follow them at their website: kandrpetras.com.
Countdown to Kickoff: Previewing K-State’s ‘deep’ and dominant defense
In today’s era of football, the flash of offensive players often casts a shadow on the guys on the opposite side of the line of scrimmage. Championships, even beyond a conference title, are within reach for Kansas State football this fall, and defensive coordinator Joe Klanderman believes his unit is beyond set up for that success.
Physical therapist from Olathe joins Great Bend care team
The orthopedics, physical therapy and sports medicine care team at The University of Kansas Health System welcomes Brik Thompson, DPT, physical therapist, to Great Bend. Thompson joins the team in Great Bend from The University of Kansas Health System in Olathe. Thompson earned his bachelor’s degree in health and human...
West By Pod — A WVU Football Podcast: Kansas State Deep Dive Preview
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Man sentenced in shooting witnessed by KCPD officer on patrol
KANSAS CITY —A 41-year-0ld St. Joseph man has been sentenced to 18 years in prison for the non-fatal shooting of another man, a shooting in Kansas City that was observed by a passing police officer, according to Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker. Matthew Whitmill, during his trial earlier...
Driver clocked traveling 102mph on the Kansas Turnpike
SUMNER COUNTY —Law enforcement across Kansas continue to see drivers traveling well above the posted speed limit, despite a statewide campaign to crack down on excessive speeding. On Friday, KHP Lt. Hammond stopped a couple of motorists for driving over 100mph on the Kansas Turnpike within a couple hours,...
NWS Wichita storm outlook for Aug. 18
The National Weather Service in Wichita’s outlook from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. shows a cluster of storms across portions of Nebraska are forecast to move into portions of eastern Kansas this afternoon. This cluster of storms will be capable of winds near 80 mph, quarter size hail, and...
Indian Museum director to retire
The City of Wichita has announced that the executive director of the Mid-America All-Indian Museum will retire at the end of this year. April Scott has served as executive director since 2010, but she has been with the city’s Division of Arts and Cultural Services for 26 years. Scott first joined the City of Wichita as a teaching artist at CityArts in 1998, leading classes in tapestry weaving. In 2005, she moved with CityArts as head of fiber arts and glass from the purple building on Water Street to its current location on Old Town Square. That year, she also began working part-time at what was then known as the Mid-America All-Indian Center, moving to work there full time in 2007.
Westboro Baptist Church Protests Turnpike Troubadours, Jason Isbell
Congratulations are in order for Oklahoma’s Turnpike Troubadours, and Alabama’s Jason Isbell. Both have received major accolades in their careers by making broadcast television debuts, debuting on the Grand Ole Opry, selling out the Ryman Auditorium, and headlining major festivals. Now they can add being protested by the Westboro Baptist Church to their list of accomplishments.
Salina ‘Battle of the Badges’ blood drive Aug. 26-28
The American Red Cross is hosting a “Battle of the Badges” blood drive in Salina from Monday, August 26 to Wednesday, August 28. The event will take place at Sunrise Presbyterian Church, located at 825 E. Beloit. Blood donations will be accepted on Monday and Tuesday from 12:00...
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