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Bison auction at Maxwell next month

MCPHERSON COUNTY, Kan. — On Nov. 6, 2024, the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks will hold a public auction for surplus bison from...

Burrton product named Coolest Innovation

The Kansas Manufacturing Council (KMC) on Tuesday announced the Stacker 8500 is the winner of the 2024 Coolest Thing Made In Kansas - Coolest...

FROM THE GRAVEL CROSSROADS OF AMERICA’S HEARTLAND, ACROSS 5-STATES, TO BACK HOME TO KANSAS

– Michael Hinton, Owner | CEO of TalkingTractors.com, along with an accomplished group of Kansas businesses, organizations, and individuals, were honored Thursday, October 03, 2024,...

KDA and KDHE Remind Kansans to Vaccinate Animals Against Rabies

The Kansas Department of Agriculture and the Kansas Department of Health and Environment together advise Kansans to be alert to the human health risk...

Shoebox recipient to speak at local events

It may be only October, but area Operation Christmas Child volunteers are already gearing up for several events in the area featuring speaker, Anabel...

What did Kansas look like 150 years ago? A KU professor’s photo book shows the drastic change

German-born photographer Robert Benecke, shown here in an undated self-portrait, traveled across Kansas taking scenic photographs at nearly every major stop in 1873 for...

Hay demand very light, movement picks up some

This past week, demand remained very light however, hay movement picked up a bit in the southwest region where some larger trades of grinding...

Annual Butterfly Festival to be held Sept. 28

The Kansas Wetlands Education Center’s 11th annual Butterfly Festival will be held on Saturday, September 28, from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. in Great...

Nebraska water transfer could introduce invasive carp to Kansas rivers and lakes

Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly and Attorney General Kris Kobach sent a bipartisan letter to Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen objecting to a proposed water transfer...

Why once-covered fields in southwest Kansas lost their watermelon crops

Slices of sweet watermelon are synonymous with summer, but 100 years ago, the fruit was also synonymous with southwest Kansas when the area was...

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