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Kansas school district offers free lunches this summer
JUNCTION CITY (KSNT) – A school district based out of Junction City is offering students free food for lunch during the month of June this year. Geary County Schools, USD 475, announced it will be serving free lunches to students between the ages of 1 and 18 starting on Monday, June 3 and ending on […]
State Track Schedule for Junction City High School Athletes
Girls Shot Put Finals Gracie Erichsen and Kayla Covington. 10:05 am - Boys 4X100 Prelims Keaton Savath, Jalen Morgan, Jermaine Garo, Isaiah Byers, Kingston Timms. 12:45 pm - Girls 4X400 Prelims Jada Williams, Ayanna Patterson, Daniella Okorie, Aneres Peoples, Di’Angel Baptiste. Saturday. 8:00 am - Boys Discus Finals Josh...
Active-duty Barton student eyes career as software engineer
Twenty-three-year-old active-duty soldier and Barton Community College at Fort Riley Barton student Niko Coldren graduated last Thursday at a ceremony in Manhattan alongside 53 of his peers and is ready to take the next step in his educational journey on his way to becoming a software engineer. “Technology will only...
I.C.A.R.E. receives donation
The I.C.A.R.E. Organization has received a monetary donation of $690.00 from Evergy’s Community Impact Team. According to Vicki Bobbitt with I.C.A.R.E. the donation will be used to assist in activities to build positive relationships between youth and older adults during the 2024-25 school year.
Barton healthcare students place in HOSA competition
This spring, students from Barton’s chapter of HOSA (Future Health Professionals) traveled to Manhattan, Kan. for the Spring 2024 State Leadership Conference and Competition (SLC) and came home with some hardware. Six Barton students competed, and all of them qualified for the International Leadership Conference and Competition (ILC) in...
First graduates of Kansas State University physician assistant program aim to fill health care gaps
MANHATTAN – The first graduates from Kansas State University’s physician assistant master’s program hope to help close health care gaps in the state. The inaugural cohort of more than 30 students received training for 12 months in the classroom and 15 months in clinical rotations at regional hospitals and clinics. Taylor Niemeier, a physician assistant […] The post First graduates of Kansas State University physician assistant program aim to fill health care gaps appeared first on Kansas Reflector.
K-State receives gift to expand music master classes
MANHATTAN (KSNT) – Kansas State University (K-State) announced it has received a gift that will expand the university’s music offerings. On Friday, May 17, K-State announced that Jerry A. Hall of Indianapolis, Indiana donated $375,000 to the QuVee Mock Master Class Series and $125,000 to support the Marilyn Sawin Arts Extension Across Kansas fund. The […]
Speakers, schedule set for American Legion Boys State of Kansas
High school students from across the State of Kansas will participate in the 86th session of the American Legion Boys State of Kansas, Sunday, June 2, through Saturday, June 8, at Kansas State University in Manhattan. This will be the program’s 32nd consecutive session at KSU. Among the major...
The Class of 2024 receives their diplomas
( Photos - USD 475 ) The Class of 2024 commencement at Junction City High School included 324 graduates. Commencement was held Sunday afternoon in the Main Gym at the senior high school. JCHS Principal GG Booth told the graduates that they were marking" a significant milestone in their lives." She said that they had the power to shape their destiny.
Salina student earns award for excellence in research
Excellence in research has earned several Kansas State University students recognition through the 11th annual Kirmser Undergraduate Research Awards from K-State Libraries. The awards recognize the use of library resources to complete research for projects. The awards committee, composed of faculty from varying disciplines, recognized outstanding undergraduate research in topics ranging from flash flooding in developing countries to the effect of production design in Indigenous film.
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