K-State economist Gregg Ibendahl warns that rising oil prices, potentially reaching $90 per barrel, threaten farm profitability by increasing production costs. Higher diesel and fertilizer prices could add significant expenses for farmers, with fertilizer costs expected to rise by about 10%. Producers should closely monitor these market trends for potential impacts.
ELLSWORTH COUNTY – The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) is assisting the Ellsworth County Sheriff’s Office with investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a 5-year-old in Brookville, Kansas.
The Kansas Storytelling Festival, on April 24-25, 2026, in Downs, KS, will showcase renowned storytellers like Kevin Kling, Ingrid Nixon, Rev. Robert B. Jones, Geraldine Buckley, and Greg Victors. Celebrating the art of storytelling, the festival highlights diverse cultural narratives and educational performances. More information is available on their website.
RENO COUNTY – The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) is investigating an officer-involved shooting that occurred Sunday evening in Hutchinson, Kansas.
Sunset Zoo introduced Kartick, a male sloth bear, who arrived from San Diego Zoo to mate with resident female Tess, as part of the Sloth Bear Species Survival Plan. After a quarantine and gradual introduction process, the pair aims to breed during the upcoming season. Sloth bears are vulnerable and require careful conservation efforts.
K-State economist Gregg Ibendahl warns that rising oil prices, potentially reaching $90 per barrel, threaten farm profitability by increasing production costs. Higher diesel and fertilizer prices could add significant expenses for farmers, with fertilizer costs expected to rise by about 10%. Producers should closely monitor these market trends for potential impacts.
Jackie Mundt reflects on the impact of legendary farm broadcasters Orion Samuelson and Bob Meyer on her life. She recalls their warmth, authenticity, and mentorship, emphasizing the vital role farm broadcasters play in connecting with rural communities. Despite the changing landscape of broadcasting, their values and influences endure in her memories.
The Kansas Jayhawks lost to BYU 70-67 in the WBIT Semifinals, ending their season with a 22-14 record. Jaliya Davis led Kansas with 18 points, finishing as the second all-time leading scorer among freshmen. S'Mya Nichols added 14 points, while senior Lilly Meister contributed 12 points and nine rebounds.
On a warm afternoon at Kauffman Stadium, the Kansas City Royals defeated the Minnesota Twins 3-1, supported by homers from Kyle Isbel and Isaac Collins. Pitcher Kris Bubic secured the win, allowing one run over six innings. John Schreiber earned the save, as both teams displayed effective yet challenging performances on the mound.
Sporting Kansas City has signed defender Zorhan Bassong to a contract through the 2028-2029 season, with options for two more years. President David Lee praised Bassong's experience and leadership. The Canadian international has played 51 matches for the club since joining in 2024 and contributes in multiple positions.
The Kansas City Royals defeated the Atlanta Braves 4-1, thanks to Seth Lugo's stellar pitching and Carter Jensen's offensive contributions. Lugo pitched 6 1/3 scoreless innings, while Jensen hit a home run and drove in two runs. The victory prevented a season-opening sweep for the Royals.
The Kansas City Current suffered a 2-0 defeat against the Portland Thorns in their final match of a three-game road trip. Despite a strong first half, Portland secured victory with a penalty kick by Olivia Moultrie and a headed goal from Reilyn Turner. Kansas City looks forward to their next home match against Gotham FC.
Community development expert Jeff Siegler emphasized the importance of enhancing local pride and connections during his visit to Marysville. Through various discussions and activities, he advocated for quality improvements over mere expansion, urging the community to focus on the built environment and trust-building among residents. An action plan for future initiatives is underway.
The Kansas Storytelling Festival, on April 24-25, 2026, in Downs, KS, will showcase renowned storytellers like Kevin Kling, Ingrid Nixon, Rev. Robert B. Jones, Geraldine Buckley, and Greg Victors. Celebrating the art of storytelling, the festival highlights diverse cultural narratives and educational performances. More information is available on their website.
High school students in Marshall County can showcase their talents at the "Marshall County’s Got Talent" event on April 26, 6 p.m. at Waterville Opera House. Performers can enter solo or in groups for a chance to win cash prizes. Entries are due by April 12. For registration, visit marshallcountyarts.org.
Cloud County Community College has secured a $249,928 grant from Kansas DOT for the CloudAID project, aimed at establishing a drone infrastructure in Northwest Kansas. This initiative will enhance healthcare logistics, emergency response, and economic development across Cloud County and 25 surrounding counties, positioning the region as a leader in innovative drone services.
K-State economist Gregg Ibendahl warns that rising oil prices, potentially reaching $90 per barrel, threaten farm profitability by increasing production costs. Higher diesel and fertilizer prices could add significant expenses for farmers, with fertilizer costs expected to rise by about 10%. Producers should closely monitor these market trends for potential impacts.
ELLSWORTH COUNTY – The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) is assisting the Ellsworth County Sheriff’s Office with investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a 5-year-old in Brookville, Kansas.
The Kansas Storytelling Festival, on April 24-25, 2026, in Downs, KS, will showcase renowned storytellers like Kevin Kling, Ingrid Nixon, Rev. Robert B. Jones, Geraldine Buckley, and Greg Victors. Celebrating the art of storytelling, the festival highlights diverse cultural narratives and educational performances. More information is available on their website.
RENO COUNTY – The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) is investigating an officer-involved shooting that occurred Sunday evening in Hutchinson, Kansas.
Sunset Zoo introduced Kartick, a male sloth bear, who arrived from San Diego Zoo to mate with resident female Tess, as part of the Sloth Bear Species Survival Plan. After a quarantine and gradual introduction process, the pair aims to breed during the upcoming season. Sloth bears are vulnerable and require careful conservation efforts.
K-State economist Gregg Ibendahl warns that rising oil prices, potentially reaching $90 per barrel, threaten farm profitability by increasing production costs. Higher diesel and fertilizer prices could add significant expenses for farmers, with fertilizer costs expected to rise by about 10%. Producers should closely monitor these market trends for potential impacts.
Jackie Mundt reflects on the impact of legendary farm broadcasters Orion Samuelson and Bob Meyer on her life. She recalls their warmth, authenticity, and mentorship, emphasizing the vital role farm broadcasters play in connecting with rural communities. Despite the changing landscape of broadcasting, their values and influences endure in her memories.
The Kansas Jayhawks lost to BYU 70-67 in the WBIT Semifinals, ending their season with a 22-14 record. Jaliya Davis led Kansas with 18 points, finishing as the second all-time leading scorer among freshmen. S'Mya Nichols added 14 points, while senior Lilly Meister contributed 12 points and nine rebounds.
On a warm afternoon at Kauffman Stadium, the Kansas City Royals defeated the Minnesota Twins 3-1, supported by homers from Kyle Isbel and Isaac Collins. Pitcher Kris Bubic secured the win, allowing one run over six innings. John Schreiber earned the save, as both teams displayed effective yet challenging performances on the mound.
Sporting Kansas City has signed defender Zorhan Bassong to a contract through the 2028-2029 season, with options for two more years. President David Lee praised Bassong's experience and leadership. The Canadian international has played 51 matches for the club since joining in 2024 and contributes in multiple positions.
The Kansas City Royals defeated the Atlanta Braves 4-1, thanks to Seth Lugo's stellar pitching and Carter Jensen's offensive contributions. Lugo pitched 6 1/3 scoreless innings, while Jensen hit a home run and drove in two runs. The victory prevented a season-opening sweep for the Royals.
The Kansas City Current suffered a 2-0 defeat against the Portland Thorns in their final match of a three-game road trip. Despite a strong first half, Portland secured victory with a penalty kick by Olivia Moultrie and a headed goal from Reilyn Turner. Kansas City looks forward to their next home match against Gotham FC.
Community development expert Jeff Siegler emphasized the importance of enhancing local pride and connections during his visit to Marysville. Through various discussions and activities, he advocated for quality improvements over mere expansion, urging the community to focus on the built environment and trust-building among residents. An action plan for future initiatives is underway.
The Kansas Storytelling Festival, on April 24-25, 2026, in Downs, KS, will showcase renowned storytellers like Kevin Kling, Ingrid Nixon, Rev. Robert B. Jones, Geraldine Buckley, and Greg Victors. Celebrating the art of storytelling, the festival highlights diverse cultural narratives and educational performances. More information is available on their website.
High school students in Marshall County can showcase their talents at the "Marshall County’s Got Talent" event on April 26, 6 p.m. at Waterville Opera House. Performers can enter solo or in groups for a chance to win cash prizes. Entries are due by April 12. For registration, visit marshallcountyarts.org.
Cloud County Community College has secured a $249,928 grant from Kansas DOT for the CloudAID project, aimed at establishing a drone infrastructure in Northwest Kansas. This initiative will enhance healthcare logistics, emergency response, and economic development across Cloud County and 25 surrounding counties, positioning the region as a leader in innovative drone services.
K-State economist Gregg Ibendahl warns that rising oil prices, potentially reaching $90 per barrel, threaten farm profitability by increasing production costs. Higher diesel and fertilizer prices could add significant expenses for farmers, with fertilizer costs expected to rise by about 10%. Producers should closely monitor these market trends for potential impacts.
On March 24, ideal burning conditions in the Flint Hills led to elevated air pollution levels in central and eastern Kansas, affecting air quality until early Thursday. Prescribed burns help manage grasslands but can worsen health issues, particularly for sensitive individuals. The KDHE implements a Smoke Management Plan to mitigate impacts.
WICHITA, KS – Law enforcement officials issued a fresh appeal to the public on Wednesday as the search continues for 16-year-old Cesar Govea, a suspect wanted in connection with a violent double shooting last month.
A Silver Alert for 77-year-old James R. Stevens of Great Bend, missing since Tuesday, was canceled after he was found safe in Kearny County. Stevens, who has dementia, was located unharmed. Authorities thanked the public for their help in the search following his initial report as missing.
The Kansas Department of Agriculture announced election results for its grain commodity commissions: corn, grain sorghum, soybeans, sunflowers, and wheat, in Districts IV, V, and VI. Newly elected commissioners will begin their three-year terms on April 1, 2026, overseeing funds for market development and research.
ELLSWORTH COUNTY – The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) is assisting the Ellsworth County Sheriff’s Office with investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a 5-year-old in Brookville, Kansas.
WICHITA, KS – Law enforcement officials issued a fresh appeal to the public on Wednesday as the search continues for 16-year-old Cesar Govea, a suspect wanted in connection with a violent double shooting last month.
The Kansas Jayhawks lost to BYU 70-67 in the WBIT Semifinals, ending their season with a 22-14 record. Jaliya Davis led Kansas with 18 points, finishing as the second all-time leading scorer among freshmen. S'Mya Nichols added 14 points, while senior Lilly Meister contributed 12 points and nine rebounds.
On a warm afternoon at Kauffman Stadium, the Kansas City Royals defeated the Minnesota Twins 3-1, supported by homers from Kyle Isbel and Isaac Collins. Pitcher Kris Bubic secured the win, allowing one run over six innings. John Schreiber earned the save, as both teams displayed effective yet challenging performances on the mound.
Sporting Kansas City has signed defender Zorhan Bassong to a contract through the 2028-2029 season, with options for two more years. President David Lee praised Bassong's experience and leadership. The Canadian international has played 51 matches for the club since joining in 2024 and contributes in multiple positions.
The Kansas City Royals defeated the Atlanta Braves 4-1, thanks to Seth Lugo's stellar pitching and Carter Jensen's offensive contributions. Lugo pitched 6 1/3 scoreless innings, while Jensen hit a home run and drove in two runs. The victory prevented a season-opening sweep for the Royals.
Kansas women's basketball secured a 79-70 victory over Troy, led by S'Mya Nichols' 31 points and Jaliya Davis' 21. After trailing for most of the game, Kansas outscored Troy 30-16 in the final quarter. The win marks Kansas' 20th of the season as they advance in the WBIT.
The Kansas Jayhawks will play their first game in the Women's Basketball Invitation Tournament against Troy on March 19 at 6:30 p.m. CT, broadcasted on ESPN+. Kansas, the No. 2 seed with a 19-13 record, features standout players Jaliya Davis and S'Mya Nichols. Troy, entering with a 25-7 record, is known for its strong offense and rebounding.
Kansas, the No. 4 seed in the NCAA Tournament, will face No. 13 seed California Baptist on March 20 at Viejas Arena. With a strong tournament history, Kansas aims for victory after a recent loss to Houston. Star players include freshman Darryn Peterson and center Flory Bidunga, showcasing impressive season stats.
The Kansas women's basketball team has accepted a bid to the 2026 Women's Basketball Invitation Tournament, receiving a No. 2 seed and set to host Troy on March 19. With a record of 19-13, the Jayhawks aim for success in postseason play, where they previously won the 2023 WNIT.
Freshman Darryn Peterson led No. 14 Kansas Jayhawks to a 104-85 victory over Kansas State, scoring 27 points. Seniors Tre White and Melvin Council Jr. had standout performances, contributing 23 points and a near triple-double, respectively. The win improves Kansas to 22-9 and secures a double-bye in the Big 12 Tournament.
K-State overcame a 14-point deficit in the fourth quarter to defeat Texas Tech, 58-51, in the Big 12 Women's Basketball Tournament, marking the largest comeback since 2021. Four players scored in double figures, with Nastja Claessens leading with 14 points. K-State advances to face Oklahoma State in the quarterfinals.
K-State faced a challenging game against Baylor, losing 80-54 in Waco, Texas, after an exhausting stretch of four games in eight days. Tess Heal and Jordan Speiser scored 12 points each, while Baylor's Taliah Scott led with 20 points. K-State struggles were evident with poor shooting and turnovers.
The Kansas City Royals will partner with Major League Baseball for the 2026 season to broadcast their games via Royals.TV, available through cable, satellite, and the MLB app. Fans can purchase in-market streaming packages for $99.99 yearly, while out-of-market options are priced at $149.99. Season Ticket Members receive additional benefits.
Superstar Country 102.5 & 1530 AM KQNK will continue as an official affiliate of the Royals Radio Network for the 2026 MLB season. Fans can listen to every game over-the-air starting with the Royals' opener against the Braves on March 27, 2026. Notably, broadcasts won't be available via digital platforms.
For the fifth year, The Kansas City Royals Foundation offers free admission to the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum throughout February for Black History Month. This initiative has welcomed over 50,000 visitors and contributed over $435,000 to the museum, enhancing community engagement and accessibility to its historical narratives.
The Kansas City Chiefs announced that architectural firms MANICA and Populous have advanced to the final stage in the design process for their new stadium. The $3 billion project, expected to create over 20,000 jobs, will open in 2031 and be financed through a public-private partnership without new state taxes.