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Cloud Co. Comm. College Lowering Cost Of Dual Credit Classes

Cloud County Community College is making college more accessible for high school students by waiving fees for dual credit courses starting fall 2024. President Amber Knoettgen emphasizes accessibility and affordability, saving families $141 per three-credit hour course. High school sophomores, juniors, and seniors can enroll in college-level courses for both high school and college credit. For enrollment, contact the high school counselor or email April Benne.

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Kelly signs law shifting Kansas toward driving license restrictions rather than suspensions

Sen. Oletha Faust-Goudeau's new bill in Kansas allows individuals to drive with restricted licenses while making payments on traffic fines. The law limits license reinstatement fees and allows for reduction or waiver of court costs. Gov. Kelly also signed bills on drone restrictions, wildlife commission changes, parental consent for minor healthcare, and opportunities for juvenile offenders.

K-State lands $6M grant led by Feed the Future Innovation Lab on Sustainable Intensification

The U.S. Agency for International Development has awarded Kansas State University's Feed the Future Sustainable Intensification Innovation Lab a $6 million grant to address Guatemala's food security challenges. The lab aims to strengthen agricultural research, education, and outreach in Guatemala to combat poverty and malnutrition, with a focus on sustainable practices. This initiative also fosters international collaboration and reinforces the university's global impact.

Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus Recognized as the 2024 “Kansan of the Year”

Mitch Holthus, the long-standing "Voice of the Chiefs," was named the 2024 "Kansan of the Year" by the Kansas Society of Washington, D.C. Known for his iconic calls and dedication to the Kansas City Chiefs, Holthus is a celebrated figure, having won numerous awards for his broadcasting prowess and representing Kansas with pride.

AAA: Nearly 44 Million Travelers Leaving Town for Unofficial Start of Summer

AAA projects a 4% increase in Memorial Day travelers, with road trips reaching a record high. Airports anticipate a surge in travelers, and other modes of transportation are regaining popularity. Travelers will experience varying cost changes and should plan for longer travel times. Top destinations include theme parks, entertainment venues, and European cities. Travel trends reveal increased interest in bucket list trips, solo travel, and high-end vacations. As for travel agents, the demand for travel insurance, cruises, and all-inclusive vacations is on the rise.

Governor Kelly Signs Good Samaritan Bill

Kansas Governor Laura Kelly signed the bipartisan Good Samaritan Law, protecting individuals seeking or providing aid during drug-related medical emergencies from prosecution. The law aims to save lives and assist in recovery from substance use disorders. Additionally, other bills were signed, addressing fentanyl-related issues, penalties, evidentiary requirements, IT consolidation, and school enrollment.

Officer-involved shooting in Kansas City

The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) is investigating an officer-involved shooting in Kansas City, Kansas. The incident occurred after a stolen car was spotted, leading to a foot pursuit and exchange of gunfire. One suspect was apprehended, while another was pronounced deceased. The KBI is conducting an independent investigation.

Human remains found in Sumner County

The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) and the Sumner County Sheriff’s Office are investigating human remains found in rural Sumner County, Kansas. The body was discovered on May 10, and signs of foul play were observed during the autopsy. The identity of the deceased male is still unknown. The investigation continues. If you have information about this case, please contact the KBI at 1-800-KS-CRIME.

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K-State Agriculture Today: 1681 – Cattle Export and Slaughter Numbers…Planting Sorghum

Cattle Market Exports Factors for Sorghum Planting Bats in Homes   00:01:05 – Cattle Market Exports: Beginning today's show is Lee Schulz, Iowa State University livestock economist, with this week's cattle market update as he discusses the...

K-State Agriculture Today: 1680 – Grain Market Conditions…K-State National Champions

Expecting No Surprises from the WASDE Report K-State Agriculture Judging Team Victories More Severe Weather   00:01:05 – Expecting No Surprises from the WASDE Report: Dan O’Brien, K-State grain economist, starts the show with a grain market...

K-State Agriculture Today: 1679 – Kochia in Wheat Fields…Fieldwork Capacity

Controlling Weeds in Wheat Fields Around Harvest Fieldwork Capacity Tool Irrigating at Home   00:01:05 – Controlling Weeds in Wheat Fields Around Harvest: Sarah Lancaster, K-State weed specialist, gets today’s show rolling by talking about...

K-State Agriculture Today: 1678 – What’s Happening with Swampbuster…USDA Reporting

Update on the Swampbuster Act Development of USDA Reports Managing Twin Calves   00:01:05 – Update on the Swampbuster Act: Roger McEowen, K-State and Washburn law professor, begins the show with an update on the Swampbuster Act and what...

K-State Agriculture Today: 1677 – Getting Big Fish in Ponds…Identifying Cattle Lameness

Fins, Fur and Feathers: Growing Big Fish Lameness in Cattle Expanding Dairy Industry   00:01:05 – Fins, Fur and Feathers: Growing Big Fish: Kicking off today’s show is K-State’s Drew Ricketts and Joe Gerken with another episode of...

Farm Bureau Insight: Rain On Our Parade

Kim Baldwin, a farmer and rancher in McPherson County, expresses concern about the drought in Kansas as it impacts agricultural activities. Despite upcoming outdoor events, the community hopes for "perfect weather." Baldwin urges for rain to support crop growth, while also praying for those affected by the weather during social gatherings and celebrations.

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NFL Announces First Two Opponents For The Kansas City Chiefs

The 2024 NFL season is approaching, and the Kansas City Chiefs already have their first two opponents confirmed - the Baltimore Ravens and the Cincinnati Bengals. The Chiefs will kick off the season at home at Arrowhead Stadium against the Ravens, followed by a match against the Bengals. The complete NFL schedule will be revealed soon.

Royals Fall To Mariners 6-2 To Open 3-Game Series In Seattle

George Kirby led the Seattle Mariners to a 6-2 victory with a stellar pitching performance, allowing only three hits in seven shutout innings. Luke Raley's two-run homer and Ty France's two-run homer extended the lead, while Andrés Muñoz secured the win with his sixth save. Michael Wacha will face Logan Gilbert in the next game at T-Mobile Park in Seattle.

Kansas City Current defeat North Carolina Courage at home to remain unbeaten

The Kansas City Current secured a 1-0 victory against the North Carolina Courage, with Debinha scoring her first goal of the season. The team's coach emphasized the importance of winning by small margins. The Current's unbeaten streak continues, with 21 shots and a relentless offensive display. Veteran midfielder LaBonta reached a milestone with 10,000 minutes played.

Royals Wrap Up Series Win Against Angels With 4-2 Victory Sunday

Seth Lugo's stellar pitching led the Kansas City Royals to a 4-2 victory over the Los Angeles Angels, securing his 6th win of the season. Lugo's 12 strikeouts and 1.66 ERA solidified his status as the American League's top pitcher. The Angels' struggles continued, emphasizing their challenges amidst numerous player injuries. Upcoming, Brady Singer and George Kirby are set to pitch for their respective teams in the next game.

Sporting KC falls 2-1 to Houston Dynamo FC

Sporting Kansas City (2-5-5, 11 points) lost 2-1 to Houston Dynamo FC (5-4-2, 17 points) at Children’s Mercy Park. Despite Daniel Salloi's goal, Houston's Ibrahim Aliyu secured the win. Manager Peter Vermes deployed a new starting lineup, and the team will next play Austin FC on May 18. __JETPACK_AI_ERROR__

Royals Fall 9-3 To Angels Saturday In Anaheim

The Los Angeles Angels dominated the Kansas City Royals with a 9-3 win, thanks to Jo Adell's three-run homer and Kevin Pillar's three hits and three RBIs. Pitcher Tyler Anderson's standout performance ended his winless streak, while Salvador Pérez's efforts for the Royals fell short. Adell's recent success exemplifies his potential in the majors.

Frazier 2-Run Home Run Sparks Comeback Win For Royals Over Angels 2-1

In Friday's game, Adam Frazier's two-run homer secured a comeback victory for the Kansas City Royals against the Los Angeles Angels. The Royals have won seven of their last ten games, while the Angels have struggled, losing 16 of their last 21. Despite notable performances, the Angels couldn't secure the win. Left-handed pitchers Tyler Anderson and Cole Ragans are set to start in the upcoming game.

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