The Kansas Division of Emergency Management has activated the State Emergency Operations Center in response to ongoing wildland fire threats due to strong winds. Multiple agencies, including the Kansas Highway Patrol and the National Guard, are supporting firefighting efforts. Motorists are advised to avoid travel in affected areas, and road closures are in effect due to reduced visibility. The American Red Cross is providing assistance to impacted communities.
A Red Flag Warning has been issued for much of central and northern Kansas due to high temperatures, strong winds, and low humidity, creating a severe fire risk. The warning lasts from noon to 9:00 PM CST, with officials advising against outdoor burning and urging residents to report any signs of smoke or fire.
Governor Laura Kelly declared a state of disaster on February 15 due to extreme fire risks in Kansas, predicting dangerous conditions from Tuesday to Thursday. With strong winds and low humidity, wildland fires are a significant threat. Residents are urged to be cautious, report smoke immediately, and follow local guidance for safety.
The 113th annual Cattlemen's Day, hosted by K-State’s Department of Animal Sciences and Industry, will take place at the new Bilbrey Family Event Center. It features presentations on genetic tools for livestock and beef market outlooks, along with educational exhibits, networking opportunities, and a smoked brisket lunch for attendees.
The Kansas Department of Transportation is accepting applications for the spring 2026 Cost Share Program, with $6 million in funding available. This program, which supports transportation projects since 2019, aims to enhance safety and economic growth in communities. Applications are due by March 26, with details on KDOT's website.
The 113th annual Cattlemen's Day, hosted by K-State’s Department of Animal Sciences and Industry, will take place at the new Bilbrey Family Event Center. It features presentations on genetic tools for livestock and beef market outlooks, along with educational exhibits, networking opportunities, and a smoked brisket lunch for attendees.
Nathan Mentzer reflects on the inevitability of change in agriculture and personal life, emphasizing the importance of adaptability. Through the Kansas Farm Bureau's Casten Fellows program, he highlights the growth fostered by sharing experiences and addressing challenges in the agricultural community. Mentzer looks forward to applying these lessons in various leadership roles.
Class 1A sub-state seeding occurs on February 18, followed by boys quarterfinals on February 23 and girls on February 24. Semifinals for boys are on February 28, and for girls on March 2. Finals happen on March 6 for boys and March 7 for girls, starting at 5 p.m. at predetermined locations.
The post outlines the participating schools in the boys' and girls' brackets for sports at four high schools: Clifton-Clyde, Madison, Osborne, and Spearville. Each high school features a list of both boys' and girls' teams from various associated schools, indicating their involvement in upcoming competitions.
In a significant win, K-State defeated Baylor 90-74, with junior P.J. Haggerty and senior Nate Johnson scoring 34 and 33 points respectively, marking the first 30-point duo for the Wildcats since 2008. The victory ended a six-game losing streak and was interim coach Matthew Driscoll's debut win.
Emanuel Sharp led No. 3 Houston with 23 points and six rebounds as they defeated Kansas State 78-64, extending their winning streak to six games. Despite an early deficit, Houston's strong response included a 27-4 run. Kansas State's P.J. Haggerty reached 2,000 career points but the Wildcats lost their sixth straight game.
KD Country 94 and Classic Rock Z-96.3 The Lake have launched expanded agricultural programming in partnership with Brownfield Agriculture News. Starting this week, the lineup includes market updates, weather insights, and expert analyses to support farmers and agribusiness professionals in Kansas. This initiative emphasizes local radio’s role in providing accurate agricultural information.
Mitchell County Hospital Health Systems (MCHHS) in Beloit, KS, has been named one of America's best hospitals by Newsweek for 2026. Recognized for its commitment to clinical excellence and patient care, MCHHS combines quality metrics, hospital reputation, patient experience, and outcomes assessments. This achievement underscores its leadership in rural healthcare.
Step aboard with Captain Meredith Marx on The Yacht Club, where timeless tunes from the '70s to '90s create the ultimate soundtrack for your favorite water-based escapades.
The Gage County Sheriff’s Office warns of mail theft and check fraud in Cortland, Nebraska, where two residents fell victim to "check washing." Thieves intercept checks, erase original details, and cash them for larger amounts. Authorities urge residents to adopt safer mailing practices to avoid falling prey to such crimes.
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment has issued a boil water advisory for Cawker City's public water supply due to a waterline break. Residents are advised to boil water before consumption, avoid using ice from automatic makers, and disinfect food surfaces. The advisory remains until bacterial contamination risks are resolved.
The Kansas Division of Emergency Management has activated the State Emergency Operations Center in response to ongoing wildland fire threats due to strong winds. Multiple agencies, including the Kansas Highway Patrol and the National Guard, are supporting firefighting efforts. Motorists are advised to avoid travel in affected areas, and road closures are in effect due to reduced visibility. The American Red Cross is providing assistance to impacted communities.
A Red Flag Warning has been issued for much of central and northern Kansas due to high temperatures, strong winds, and low humidity, creating a severe fire risk. The warning lasts from noon to 9:00 PM CST, with officials advising against outdoor burning and urging residents to report any signs of smoke or fire.
Governor Laura Kelly declared a state of disaster on February 15 due to extreme fire risks in Kansas, predicting dangerous conditions from Tuesday to Thursday. With strong winds and low humidity, wildland fires are a significant threat. Residents are urged to be cautious, report smoke immediately, and follow local guidance for safety.
The 113th annual Cattlemen's Day, hosted by K-State’s Department of Animal Sciences and Industry, will take place at the new Bilbrey Family Event Center. It features presentations on genetic tools for livestock and beef market outlooks, along with educational exhibits, networking opportunities, and a smoked brisket lunch for attendees.
The Kansas Department of Transportation is accepting applications for the spring 2026 Cost Share Program, with $6 million in funding available. This program, which supports transportation projects since 2019, aims to enhance safety and economic growth in communities. Applications are due by March 26, with details on KDOT's website.
The 113th annual Cattlemen's Day, hosted by K-State’s Department of Animal Sciences and Industry, will take place at the new Bilbrey Family Event Center. It features presentations on genetic tools for livestock and beef market outlooks, along with educational exhibits, networking opportunities, and a smoked brisket lunch for attendees.
Nathan Mentzer reflects on the inevitability of change in agriculture and personal life, emphasizing the importance of adaptability. Through the Kansas Farm Bureau's Casten Fellows program, he highlights the growth fostered by sharing experiences and addressing challenges in the agricultural community. Mentzer looks forward to applying these lessons in various leadership roles.
Class 1A sub-state seeding occurs on February 18, followed by boys quarterfinals on February 23 and girls on February 24. Semifinals for boys are on February 28, and for girls on March 2. Finals happen on March 6 for boys and March 7 for girls, starting at 5 p.m. at predetermined locations.
The post outlines the participating schools in the boys' and girls' brackets for sports at four high schools: Clifton-Clyde, Madison, Osborne, and Spearville. Each high school features a list of both boys' and girls' teams from various associated schools, indicating their involvement in upcoming competitions.
In a significant win, K-State defeated Baylor 90-74, with junior P.J. Haggerty and senior Nate Johnson scoring 34 and 33 points respectively, marking the first 30-point duo for the Wildcats since 2008. The victory ended a six-game losing streak and was interim coach Matthew Driscoll's debut win.
Emanuel Sharp led No. 3 Houston with 23 points and six rebounds as they defeated Kansas State 78-64, extending their winning streak to six games. Despite an early deficit, Houston's strong response included a 27-4 run. Kansas State's P.J. Haggerty reached 2,000 career points but the Wildcats lost their sixth straight game.
KD Country 94 and Classic Rock Z-96.3 The Lake have launched expanded agricultural programming in partnership with Brownfield Agriculture News. Starting this week, the lineup includes market updates, weather insights, and expert analyses to support farmers and agribusiness professionals in Kansas. This initiative emphasizes local radio’s role in providing accurate agricultural information.
Mitchell County Hospital Health Systems (MCHHS) in Beloit, KS, has been named one of America's best hospitals by Newsweek for 2026. Recognized for its commitment to clinical excellence and patient care, MCHHS combines quality metrics, hospital reputation, patient experience, and outcomes assessments. This achievement underscores its leadership in rural healthcare.
Step aboard with Captain Meredith Marx on The Yacht Club, where timeless tunes from the '70s to '90s create the ultimate soundtrack for your favorite water-based escapades.
The Gage County Sheriff’s Office warns of mail theft and check fraud in Cortland, Nebraska, where two residents fell victim to "check washing." Thieves intercept checks, erase original details, and cash them for larger amounts. Authorities urge residents to adopt safer mailing practices to avoid falling prey to such crimes.
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment has issued a boil water advisory for Cawker City's public water supply due to a waterline break. Residents are advised to boil water before consumption, avoid using ice from automatic makers, and disinfect food surfaces. The advisory remains until bacterial contamination risks are resolved.
The Kansas Division of Emergency Management has activated the State Emergency Operations Center in response to ongoing wildland fire threats due to strong winds. Multiple agencies, including the Kansas Highway Patrol and the National Guard, are supporting firefighting efforts. Motorists are advised to avoid travel in affected areas, and road closures are in effect due to reduced visibility. The American Red Cross is providing assistance to impacted communities.
Gabrielle Davis and Janine Van Niekerk are pioneering nursing students at Fort Hays State University's inaugural hybrid BSN program. Their dedication reflects a commitment to rural healthcare, with both women balancing studies with career responsibilities. The program aims to meet local nursing demands, preparing graduates to serve their communities with compassion and expertise.
Law enforcement in Topeka, KS, is on high alert following an online threat directed at Eisenhower Middle School. The Topeka Police Department is collaborating with the FBI to assess the threat's credibility. The school has notified families and urges the public to report any relevant information.
State Senator Elaine Bowers announced her staff for the 2026 Legislative Session, including Randi Walters and intern Bricen Benyshek. Walters has a long tenure with Bowers, while Benyshek is a dual degree student at Kansas State. Bowers will chair the Local Government, Transparency and Ethics Committee and serves on several other committees.
Kansas Wildfire Awareness Week, occurring from February 8-14, aims to educate residents on reducing wildfire risks through community efforts. Led by Bill Waln from the Kansas Forest Service, the initiative stresses collaboration among local, state, and federal agencies, highlighting that over 90% of wildfires are human-caused. Community preparedness is essential.
The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services reports the first pediatric flu-related death for the 2025-2026 season, with 22 additional deaths statewide. Nationally, there have been 52 pediatric deaths. Preventive measures and vaccination are crucial, especially for high-risk individuals. Consult healthcare providers for appropriate flu treatment and prevention.
Law enforcement in Topeka, KS, is on high alert following an online threat directed at Eisenhower Middle School. The Topeka Police Department is collaborating with the FBI to assess the threat's credibility. The school has notified families and urges the public to report any relevant information.
Class 1A sub-state seeding occurs on February 18, followed by boys quarterfinals on February 23 and girls on February 24. Semifinals for boys are on February 28, and for girls on March 2. Finals happen on March 6 for boys and March 7 for girls, starting at 5 p.m. at predetermined locations.
The post outlines the participating schools in the boys' and girls' brackets for sports at four high schools: Clifton-Clyde, Madison, Osborne, and Spearville. Each high school features a list of both boys' and girls' teams from various associated schools, indicating their involvement in upcoming competitions.
In a significant win, K-State defeated Baylor 90-74, with junior P.J. Haggerty and senior Nate Johnson scoring 34 and 33 points respectively, marking the first 30-point duo for the Wildcats since 2008. The victory ended a six-game losing streak and was interim coach Matthew Driscoll's debut win.
The Kansas Jayhawks, led by freshman Jaliya Davis' 28 points, defeated the Cincinnati Bearcats 80-71, improving to 15-10 overall. Key contributions came from S'Mya Nichols (16), Lily Meister (14), and Elle Evans (12) as Kansas took control after a tight matchup. The game drew 6,171 fans, a season-high attendance.
No. 11 Kansas defeated Utah 71-59, extending its winning streak to seven games. Flory Bidunga led with 17 points, 10 rebounds, and seven blocks. Trey White contributed 16 points. Utah's Keanu Dawes scored 20 points as the Utes suffered their fifth consecutive loss. Kansas will next face No. 1 Arizona.
Freshman Darryn Peterson led the 11th-ranked Kansas Jayhawks to a comeback 64-61 win over No. 13 Texas Tech, hitting two crucial three-pointers late in the game. After trailing by nine points, Kansas closed with a 14-2 run, marking their sixth straight victory and ending Texas Tech's home winning streak.
The Kansas Jayhawks fought hard but ultimately lost to Colorado 69-66 in overtime, despite S'Mya Nichols' standout performance with 22 points. Kansas struggled with shooting and turnovers, committing a season-high 25 mistakes. The defeat marks the second one-possession loss this week, leaving them with a 13-10 record.
K-State women's basketball team achieved a 70-61 victory over Oklahoma State, marking their first consecutive home wins since early November. Junior Nastja Claessens led with 18 points, supported by Tess Heal's 16. K-State's defense restricted Oklahoma State to their lowest scoring in a half this season, securing their strong performance.
K-State achieved a significant 77-52 victory over BYU, highlighted by Nastja Claessens' career-high 25 points. K-State's strong performance included solid defense, limiting BYU to just nine third-quarter points. Taryn Sides contributed 13 assists, while Gina Garcia and Tess Heal added 12 and 11 points respectively. K-State continues its competitive season with 13 wins.
TCU defeated Kansas State 84-82 after overcoming an 18-point deficit, with Xavier Edmonds scoring the game-winning free throws. K-State failed to score in the final moments, turning the ball over three times. The Wildcats, now 1-9 in Big 12 play, suffered their third consecutive loss and face challenges amid injuries and player illnesses.
K-State defeated Arizona State 74-67, marking the Sun Devils' first home loss of the season. The Wildcats showcased strong teamwork with 21 assists on 24 field goals and four players scoring in double figures, led by Taryn Sides with 21 points. K-State heads to Arizona for their next game.
The Kansas City Royals are relocating Kauffman Stadium's outfield wall for the 2026 season to enhance gameplay by increasing home runs and extra-base hits. The wall will be moved 8 to 10 feet closer and its height reduced, improving the stadium's competitiveness and player performance consistency throughout the season.
Kansas Governor Laura Kelly and the Kansas City Chiefs announced a new domed stadium and mixed-use entertainment project, projected to create 20,000 jobs and generate over $4 billion economically. The plan features a $3 billion stadium opening in 2031 and aims for public-private partnership financing without state budget impact or new taxes on residents.
Kansas legislative leaders are set to consider a public funding package to attract the Kansas City Chiefs to Kansas, facilitating the construction of a new domed stadium. The deal, involving bonds worth hundreds of millions, could address the Chiefs' potential relocation before their current lease expires in 2031. However, discussions regarding the Royals are not on the agenda.
The Kansas City Royals traded left-handed pitcher Angel Zerpa to the Milwaukee Brewers for outfielder Isaac Collins and right-handed pitcher Nick Mears. Collins, 28, had an impressive first full MLB season, while Mears, 29, bolsters the bullpen with solid stats. This trade strengthens the Royals’ roster ahead of the upcoming season.