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How Elon Musk And A Mission To Mars Might Boost Internet Speeds In Rural Kansas

By DAVID CONDOS • FEB 1, 2021 Joey Bahr stands near a sign marking the buried cable that he can't tap into for his home internet, even though...

Cold Weather Alert: Prepare your vehicle for cold weather

Cold Weather Alert:  Frigid Temps Can Lead to Vehicle Breakdowns Less driving and missed maintenance during pandemic could worsen problem WICHITA, Kan. – Feb. 5, 2021...

Prevent frozen pipes during cold snap

  WICHITA, Kan. – Feb. 4, 2021 – With the coldest temperatures of the season in the forecast this weekend and next week, and families...

Buffalo Soldiers Protecting the Santa Fe Trail Exhibit Open

On February 4, 2021, “Buffalo Soldiers Protecting the Santa Fe Trail” will open at the Rice County Historical Society’s Coronado Quivira Museum.  On July...

Rural America Needs High-Speed Internet For More Than Just Netflix

By HARVEST PUBLIC MEDIA Donald Trump won two-thirds of the vote in rural areas in the last two presidential elections — highlighting what some see as...

Family Mealtime

Eat Better & Eat Together. Research has found that eating family meals together has many social, physical and emotional benefits for families, especially children. However,...

As Payments Dwindle, Farmers Drop Out Of USDA Conservation Program

By SETH BODINE  Harvest Public Media Mary Chris Barth knows how important it is to control the soil in the panhandle of Oklahoma. She’s the child...

Consumer Alert: Be watchful for COVID relief scammers as next round of payments continues

TOPEKA – (January 15, 2021) – Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt is urging Kansans to use caution with regard to the latest round of...

This Kansas Town Was The First To Line Up For Polio Vaccine, But Now Pandemic Skeptics Abound

KCUR | By Jim McLean Kansas News Service PROTECTION, Kansas — Sixty-four years ago, residents of this tiny town in southwestern Kansas set a public health example.They...

Colorado cattle deaths caused by chemical in hay

According to the Associted Press - About 30 cattle died in Colorado last month after ingesting high levels of nitrates on a rancher's property...

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