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Cultivated for more than 4,000 years, peony has served as a food source and a medicine to treat ailments ranging from gallstones to seizures

As reported in High Plains Journal, in the 1800s, peonies were one of the few flowers in bloom in late May. After the Civil...

Legislature funds, governor approves $10 million for remodel of Kansas State Fair’s Bison Arena

With a video screening room inside a steel grain bin, some 1,900 square feet of commercial kitchen space, and tens of thousands of feet of...

Symphony at Sunset Returns

Abilene, Kan. - The Symphony at Sunset Annual D-Day Commemoration Concert returns to the campus grounds at the Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum on...

Kansas Forest Service plans Agroforestry Field Day June 15

By Pat Melgares, K-State Research and Extension news service MANHATTAN, Kan. – The Kansas Forest Service will host its annual Agroforestry Field Day on June...

CALENDAR OF COMMUNITY EVENTS

McPHERSON COMMUNITY CALENDAR OF EVENTS PUBLICATION DATE ** May 11, 2022 As a courtesy, if you are utilizing this information for your website or publications, please indicate...

Southwest Kansas wheat devastated by drought

Written by Marsha Boswell, Vice President of Communications Last week saw much needed rainfall across the state, but areas in southwest Kansas missed out on...

Alfers leaves newspaper legacy

By John Marshall HAVEN – Alfers, 69, owner-publisher of the Rural Messenger and a longtime Kansas newspaper executive, died Friday, April 29, at his home...

2022 Harvey County Farmers Market

Horticulture News By: Scott Eckert, Harvey County Extension Agent, Horticulture The 2022 Harvey County Farmers Market begins May 14, 2022 behind The Breadbasket restaurant in Newton. ...

Landoll Corporation owner grows a successful business from the ground up

By Rick McNary Kansas Living Magazine From growing up in rural Kansas with no electricity and no formal education beyond high school to eventually earning an...

Wheat Scoop: Will April showers arrive in time to make the Kansas wheat crop?

Julia Debes Kansas Wheat Chris Tanner finished top-dressing his wheat on Tuesday in northern Kansas, pondering whether fertilizing was a fool’s errand. According to the Kansas...

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