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Severe Weather Risk For Today Through Sunday

Scattered storms this morning will be followed by more storms this afternoon and early evening. Hazards include hail up to 2 inches, 60 mph wind gusts, and possibly strong tornadoes. Severe storms are also possible on Saturday with large hail, damaging winds, heavy rainfall/flooding, and strong tornadoes. More storms are expected on Sunday afternoon with hail and strong winds.

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Tornado Safety Tips From The National Weather Service

Prepare for a tornado by checking forecasts, signing up for notifications, creating a communication plan, choosing a safe room, practicing drills, reinforcing your safe room, and assisting loved ones. During a tornado, stay updated, seek shelter, and avoid being outdoors or in a vehicle. After the tornado, stay informed, contact loved ones, assess damage, and help neighbors.

Kansas governor vetoes bipartisan plan to slash income, property and sales taxes

Gov. Laura Kelly rejected a bipartisan tax cut package, citing concerns about long-term financial stability. She proposed an alternative plan to provide tax relief while maintaining fiscal responsibility. Lawmakers are divided, with the governor expressing worries about repeating past financial mistakes and the Legislature aiming to override her veto and implement the tax cuts.

Feds to require bird flu tests of dairy cattle before transport

Starting next week, new USDA rules will require dairy cattle to be tested for avian influenza before being transported across state lines due to the spread of the virus. This follows evidence of transmission between cows and poultry. Infected cows may not show symptoms, posing risks to other herds. The impact on dairy farmers is being assessed.

USDA Funds Clean Energy and Domestic Biofuels to Strengthen Small Businesses in Kansas

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has allocated over $5.3 million for seven clean energy projects in Kansas, aimed at reducing energy bills, increasing access to biofuels, and creating job opportunities. These projects include solar arrays and energy-efficient equipment installations, expected to benefit farms, small businesses, and rural communities. The initiative falls under the Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) and the Higher Blends Infrastructure Incentive Program (HBIIP), both accepting applications until September 30, 2024.

Governor Kelly Signs Bipartisan Bill Reforming Civil Asset Forfeiture Laws

Kansas Governor Laura Kelly signed Senate Bill 458, reforming the Kansas Standard Asset Seizure and Forfeiture Act. The bill enhances due process for property owners, increases governmental accountability, and sets limits on federal assistance in asset forfeiture. The reforms aim to protect property owners' rights and bring transparency to law enforcement. Governor Kelly also signed several other bills addressing education, elevator safety, military justice, and open records exceptions.

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KD Country 94 & Z-96.3 The Lake in Glen Elder, Kansas seeks a creative, reliable individual to join their team. The position involves various radio station operations and requires strong communication, organization, and customer service skills. Sales and marketing background is beneficial. The role offers flexibility and the chance to work in a lively environment. Contact kdnskzdy@nckcn.com or call 785-545-3220 to apply.

Sens. Moran, Shaheen Introduce Resolution to Designate May 3rd as National Space Day

U.S. Senators Jerry Moran and Jeanne Shaheen introduced a bipartisan resolution to designate May 3, 2024, as National Space Day, recognizing the impact of the space and aerospace community on the United States. This acknowledges the contributions of aerospace leaders and aims to inspire the next generation of space explorers and engineers. U.S. Representatives Ted Lieu and Ken Calvert introduced a similar resolution in the House of Representatives.

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K-State Agriculture Today: 1669 – HPAI Update…Dr. Howard Erickson

HPAI in Dairy Cattle Update 2024 Vet Med Alumni Fellow Cover Crops with Companion Planting   00:01:05 – HPAI in Dairy Cattle Update: Beginning today’s show is an update on highly pathogenic avian influenza in dairy cattle herds from Kansas...

Feds to require bird flu tests of dairy cattle before transport

Starting next week, new USDA rules will require dairy cattle to be tested for avian influenza before being transported across state lines due to the spread of the virus. This follows evidence of transmission between cows and poultry. Infected cows may not show symptoms, posing risks to other herds. The impact on dairy farmers is being assessed.

K-State Agriculture Today: 1668 – Possession of Mineral Rights…Planting Soybeans

Co-Equal Ownership of Rights Soybean Planting Considerations Safety When Working with Cattle   00:01:05 – Co-Equal Ownership of Rights: Roger McEowen, K-State and Washburn law professor, starts the show by reviewing his recent blog article...

USDA Funds Clean Energy and Domestic Biofuels to Strengthen Small Businesses in Kansas

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has allocated over $5.3 million for seven clean energy projects in Kansas, aimed at reducing energy bills, increasing access to biofuels, and creating job opportunities. These projects include solar arrays and energy-efficient equipment installations, expected to benefit farms, small businesses, and rural communities. The initiative falls under the Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) and the Higher Blends Infrastructure Incentive Program (HBIIP), both accepting applications until September 30, 2024.

K-State Agriculture Today: 1667 – Humans with CWD…Pests in Homes and Fields

Fins, Fur and Feathers: Chronic Wasting Disease Termites and Wheat Aphids Plus an Alfalfa Weevil Update Picking the Dairy Animal to Sell   00:01:05 – Fins, Fur and Feathers: Chronic Wasting Disease: K-State’s Drew Ricketts and Joe Gerken...

Farm Bureau Insight: Plastic And The Planet

Greg Doering, from the Kansas Farm Bureau, reflects on the role of plastics in modern life. He highlights the practicality and value of plastics, arguing that a complete ban would have negative consequences. Instead, he advocates for responsible management to address pollution issues, emphasizing the importance of embracing the benefits of plastic.

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Five Things to Know About Chiefs First-Round Pick WR Xavier Worthy

The Kansas City Chiefs acquired former University of Texas wide receiver Xavier Worthy in the 2024 NFL Draft. Worthy impressed with his exceptional productivity, record-breaking speed, versatile playing style, and skills in both the outside and slot positions. Additionally, his success as a return man and his reputation for intelligence make him a valuable addition to the Chiefs' offense.

Royals Win Rain Shortened Game With Toronto 2-1

Salvador Perez's two-run homer in the first inning and Cole Ragans' strong pitching led the Kansas City Royals to a 2-1 win over the Toronto Blue Jays, a game which was eventually called off due to rain after five innings. Ragans delivered a solid performance on the mound, and the Royals will next face the Tigers in Detroit.

Fáilte! K-State to Open 2025 Season in Ireland

In 2025, K-State will open the football season against Iowa State in the Aer Lingus College Football Classic in Dublin, Ireland. This marks K-State's second game outside the U.S. The event aims to promote Ireland as a travel destination and will feature significant American fan attendance. The game will also be broadcasted on ESPN's College GameDay.

Royals Top Blue Jays 3-2 Wednesday; Marsh Injured For KC

The Kansas City Royals secured a 3-2 victory against the Toronto Blue Jays, with strong performances from Maikel Garcia and Salvador Perez. Pitcher John Schreiber earned the win, while James McArthur got his sixth save. Alec Marsh's impressive performance was cut short due to injury. The series concludes on Thursday at Kauffman Stadium.

Royals Comeback Prevails In 3-2 Victory Over Toronto Tuesday

Bobby Witt Jr.'s go-ahead double and a strong bullpen secured a 3-2 victory for the Kansas City Royals against the Toronto Blue Jays. Despite challenges, including costly errors, the Royals capitalized and secured their win. Both teams demonstrated their strengths and weaknesses. The next game will feature Alec Marsh for the Royals against Yariel Rodríguez for the Blue Jays.

Blue Jays Top Royals 5-3 Monday In Kansas City

The Toronto Blue Jays defeated the Kansas City Royals 5-3, marking their seventh win in nine games. Bo Bichette's triple and Daulton Varsho's homer contributed to the win. Yusei Kikuchi showed early efficiency but faced a setback in the sixth inning. The Blue Jays' relief pitchers, especially Tyler Duffey and Jordan Romano, played a crucial role. The teams are set to face each other again in the next game.

Chiefs Sign Mark Donovan, Brett Veach & Andy Reid to Contract Extensions

Via Chiefs.com Kansas City Chiefs Chairman and CEO Clark Hunt announced today that the club has agreed to contract extensions with President Mark Donovan, General...

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