Fort Riley held a change of command ceremony, where Col. Joey Orr took over from Col. Jerry Nunziato, who served for two years. Wesley Leising praised Nunziato's leadership in prioritizing community and readiness. Col. Orr expressed gratitude for the warm welcome and emphasized his commitment to the Fort Riley family.
Sunset Zoo's Director Dr. Kaleigh Reyes published a groundbreaking article on gorilla sleep behavior in Folia Primatologica, offering vital insights into great ape cognition. This study reflects the Zoo's dedication to research and animal welfare, showcasing collaboration with various international institutions to enhance care standards for great apes.
Gilberto Guerra began college at age nine, graduating with a 4.0 GPA from Fort Hays State University by age 13. His academic success stems from a family tradition that values education, coupled with supportive homeschooling. Now holding a master’s degree, he continues to pursue further education while demonstrating maturity and dedication in his studies.
The Kansas Department of Revenue has successfully identified and halted over $230 million in fraudulent refund payments since 2019. This effort aims to protect taxpayer dollars by ensuring refunds are verified and legitimate. KDOR uses advanced tax processing software to flag suspicious returns while encouraging taxpayers to remain vigilant against scams.
Layne McAfee, a Kansas State University student, is dedicated to enhancing the art community in rural Jefferson County. Through her work with the Old Jefferson Town museum, she promotes local art accessibility and highlights personal stories in history. McAfee believes art fosters community pride and unity, emphasizing its crucial role in the human experience.
Raccoon populations in Kansas have surged over the past 40 years, posing challenges for home gardeners, particularly for sweet corn harvests. Wildlife expert Drew Ricketts suggests electric and kennel fencing as effective deterrents. It's crucial to install fencing before corn ripens to prevent raccoons from becoming accustomed to the crop.
A Kansas State University expert warns that agricultural dust, containing mold, bacteria, and other harmful components, poses serious health risks to farmers. Common illnesses include organic dust toxic syndrome (ODTS) and chronic lung diseases like hypersensitivity pneumonitis and COPD. Farmers are advised to implement safety measures to protect their respiratory health.
Kansas State Athletics will permit the sale of beer, seltzers, cocktails, and wine at Bill Snyder Family Stadium starting September 5, 2026. Fans aged 21 and over can purchase drinks at various locations, while maintaining the option to exit and re-enter the stadium. K-State emphasizes responsible consumption and a family-friendly environment.
Sporting Kansas City suffered a 3-2 loss against St. Louis City SC after a late penalty decided the match. Despite trailing 2-0, goals from Capita Capemba and Dejan Joveljic brought Sporting back in contention. The defeat marks a challenging return to MLS action, with the team set to host Minnesota United next.
The Kansas City Chiefs announced Burns & McDonnell as the owner's representative for their new $300 million practice facility and headquarters in Olathe, Kansas. Set to open before the 2031 season, the facility will support both football and business operations, with construction oversight provided by Burns & McDonnell and CAA ICON.
Kansas City is bidding to host the 2031 FIFA Women’s World Cup, with strong support from local governments and a rising soccer culture. Mayor Quinton Lucas emphasizes Arrowhead Stadium's role in the bid and aims for Kansas City to compete for major events, including potential bids for the Rugby World Cup and the 2038 Men’s World Cup.
Kansas volleyball will host two Big 12 matches at Allen Fieldhouse this season, on October 18 against Arizona State and October 30 against Kansas State. Coach Matt Ulmer expressed excitement for these events, highlighting the opportunity for fans to experience live volleyball in a historic venue. Ticket information will be announced later.
On July 13, 2026, the Innovation Center awarded $60,476 in grants to enhance childcare access in Northwest Kansas, benefiting for-profit facilities. The funding aims to stabilize the childcare workforce, ensuring quality care for families. Twelve facilities received staff retention grants, and 54 facilities received multi-purpose grants, addressing regional childcare challenges.
The Nemaha County Commission approved a new land use development code with a 2-1 vote, aiming to regulate growth in unincorporated areas. The code requires conditional use permits for certain projects, such as electrical facilities, while balancing agricultural preservation with compatible development. It also outlines zoning districts and property guidelines.
Meet Marysville is an event scheduled for August 8, from 8-11 a.m. that promotes community interaction among residents, businesses, and organizations in Marysville. It encourages attendees to learn about local resources and activities, fostering connections for newcomers and long-time residents alike. Participation is open to all, enhancing community engagement.
Meghan Voracek has been selected by the Marshall County Republican Precinct Committee to return as Marshall County Attorney after previously serving from 2019 to 2022. Her nomination is pending approval from Governor Laura Kelly, filling the vacancy left by retiring attorney Brad Lippert, effective August 1st.
Fort Riley held a change of command ceremony, where Col. Joey Orr took over from Col. Jerry Nunziato, who served for two years. Wesley Leising praised Nunziato's leadership in prioritizing community and readiness. Col. Orr expressed gratitude for the warm welcome and emphasized his commitment to the Fort Riley family.
Sunset Zoo's Director Dr. Kaleigh Reyes published a groundbreaking article on gorilla sleep behavior in Folia Primatologica, offering vital insights into great ape cognition. This study reflects the Zoo's dedication to research and animal welfare, showcasing collaboration with various international institutions to enhance care standards for great apes.
Gilberto Guerra began college at age nine, graduating with a 4.0 GPA from Fort Hays State University by age 13. His academic success stems from a family tradition that values education, coupled with supportive homeschooling. Now holding a master’s degree, he continues to pursue further education while demonstrating maturity and dedication in his studies.
The Kansas Department of Revenue has successfully identified and halted over $230 million in fraudulent refund payments since 2019. This effort aims to protect taxpayer dollars by ensuring refunds are verified and legitimate. KDOR uses advanced tax processing software to flag suspicious returns while encouraging taxpayers to remain vigilant against scams.
Layne McAfee, a Kansas State University student, is dedicated to enhancing the art community in rural Jefferson County. Through her work with the Old Jefferson Town museum, she promotes local art accessibility and highlights personal stories in history. McAfee believes art fosters community pride and unity, emphasizing its crucial role in the human experience.
Raccoon populations in Kansas have surged over the past 40 years, posing challenges for home gardeners, particularly for sweet corn harvests. Wildlife expert Drew Ricketts suggests electric and kennel fencing as effective deterrents. It's crucial to install fencing before corn ripens to prevent raccoons from becoming accustomed to the crop.
A Kansas State University expert warns that agricultural dust, containing mold, bacteria, and other harmful components, poses serious health risks to farmers. Common illnesses include organic dust toxic syndrome (ODTS) and chronic lung diseases like hypersensitivity pneumonitis and COPD. Farmers are advised to implement safety measures to protect their respiratory health.
Kansas State Athletics will permit the sale of beer, seltzers, cocktails, and wine at Bill Snyder Family Stadium starting September 5, 2026. Fans aged 21 and over can purchase drinks at various locations, while maintaining the option to exit and re-enter the stadium. K-State emphasizes responsible consumption and a family-friendly environment.
Sporting Kansas City suffered a 3-2 loss against St. Louis City SC after a late penalty decided the match. Despite trailing 2-0, goals from Capita Capemba and Dejan Joveljic brought Sporting back in contention. The defeat marks a challenging return to MLS action, with the team set to host Minnesota United next.
The Kansas City Chiefs announced Burns & McDonnell as the owner's representative for their new $300 million practice facility and headquarters in Olathe, Kansas. Set to open before the 2031 season, the facility will support both football and business operations, with construction oversight provided by Burns & McDonnell and CAA ICON.
Kansas City is bidding to host the 2031 FIFA Women’s World Cup, with strong support from local governments and a rising soccer culture. Mayor Quinton Lucas emphasizes Arrowhead Stadium's role in the bid and aims for Kansas City to compete for major events, including potential bids for the Rugby World Cup and the 2038 Men’s World Cup.
Kansas volleyball will host two Big 12 matches at Allen Fieldhouse this season, on October 18 against Arizona State and October 30 against Kansas State. Coach Matt Ulmer expressed excitement for these events, highlighting the opportunity for fans to experience live volleyball in a historic venue. Ticket information will be announced later.
On July 13, 2026, the Innovation Center awarded $60,476 in grants to enhance childcare access in Northwest Kansas, benefiting for-profit facilities. The funding aims to stabilize the childcare workforce, ensuring quality care for families. Twelve facilities received staff retention grants, and 54 facilities received multi-purpose grants, addressing regional childcare challenges.
The Nemaha County Commission approved a new land use development code with a 2-1 vote, aiming to regulate growth in unincorporated areas. The code requires conditional use permits for certain projects, such as electrical facilities, while balancing agricultural preservation with compatible development. It also outlines zoning districts and property guidelines.
Meet Marysville is an event scheduled for August 8, from 8-11 a.m. that promotes community interaction among residents, businesses, and organizations in Marysville. It encourages attendees to learn about local resources and activities, fostering connections for newcomers and long-time residents alike. Participation is open to all, enhancing community engagement.
Meghan Voracek has been selected by the Marshall County Republican Precinct Committee to return as Marshall County Attorney after previously serving from 2019 to 2022. Her nomination is pending approval from Governor Laura Kelly, filling the vacancy left by retiring attorney Brad Lippert, effective August 1st.
Fort Riley held a change of command ceremony, where Col. Joey Orr took over from Col. Jerry Nunziato, who served for two years. Wesley Leising praised Nunziato's leadership in prioritizing community and readiness. Col. Orr expressed gratitude for the warm welcome and emphasized his commitment to the Fort Riley family.
Raccoon populations in Kansas have surged over the past 40 years, posing challenges for home gardeners, particularly for sweet corn harvests. Wildlife expert Drew Ricketts suggests electric and kennel fencing as effective deterrents. It's crucial to install fencing before corn ripens to prevent raccoons from becoming accustomed to the crop.
As of 2026, Kansas has reported 55 cases of cyclosporiasis, with a significant increase occurring since late June. While mostly domestically acquired, cases linked to international travel exist. The CDC noted 1,645 domestic cases nationwide. Prevention includes thorough washing of produce and cooking food. Health providers must report cases promptly.
BARTON COUNTY – The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) is assisting the Claflin Police Department and the Barton County Sheriff’s Office with a suspicious death investigation in Claflin, Kansas.
A Kansas State University expert warns that agricultural dust, containing mold, bacteria, and other harmful components, poses serious health risks to farmers. Common illnesses include organic dust toxic syndrome (ODTS) and chronic lung diseases like hypersensitivity pneumonitis and COPD. Farmers are advised to implement safety measures to protect their respiratory health.
The House of Representatives passed the "Sunshine Protection Act" with a 308-117 vote, making daylight saving time permanent in the U.S. Supporters advocate for increased evening daylight, while critics warn of dark winter mornings. The bill now awaits Senate discussion before potentially reaching the president. Public opinion generally favors the change.
The House of Representatives passed the "Sunshine Protection Act" with a 308-117 vote, making daylight saving time permanent in the U.S. Supporters advocate for increased evening daylight, while critics warn of dark winter mornings. The bill now awaits Senate discussion before potentially reaching the president. Public opinion generally favors the change.
Jeremiah McKenzie, a 40-year-old from Cherryvale, Kansas, faced multiple felony charges after a two-day pursuit involving stolen off-road vehicles. Law enforcement initiated a chase when McKenzie failed to stop for a deputy. Following an extensive manhunt, he was arrested after a tip, facing charges including theft and fleeing law enforcement.
ELLSWORTH COUNTY – The Ellsworth County Attorney filed charges following a death investigation conducted by the Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) and the Ellsworth County Sheriff's Office.
Kansas State Athletics will permit the sale of beer, seltzers, cocktails, and wine at Bill Snyder Family Stadium starting September 5, 2026. Fans aged 21 and over can purchase drinks at various locations, while maintaining the option to exit and re-enter the stadium. K-State emphasizes responsible consumption and a family-friendly environment.
Sporting Kansas City suffered a 3-2 loss against St. Louis City SC after a late penalty decided the match. Despite trailing 2-0, goals from Capita Capemba and Dejan Joveljic brought Sporting back in contention. The defeat marks a challenging return to MLS action, with the team set to host Minnesota United next.
The Kansas City Chiefs announced Burns & McDonnell as the owner's representative for their new $300 million practice facility and headquarters in Olathe, Kansas. Set to open before the 2031 season, the facility will support both football and business operations, with construction oversight provided by Burns & McDonnell and CAA ICON.
Kansas City is bidding to host the 2031 FIFA Women’s World Cup, with strong support from local governments and a rising soccer culture. Mayor Quinton Lucas emphasizes Arrowhead Stadium's role in the bid and aims for Kansas City to compete for major events, including potential bids for the Rugby World Cup and the 2038 Men’s World Cup.
The inaugural Union Jack Classic featuring Kansas and Arizona State will take place at Wembley Stadium on Sept. 19, with FOX's Big Noon Kickoff broadcasting live from London. The event marks the first college football game at the historic venue, showcasing Kansas football's resurgence and increased viewership alongside an impressive lineup of returning players.
The Big 12 Conference revealed the opponent matrix for the 2026-27 women's basketball season, featuring 18 games per team. Kansas will host nine games at Allen Fieldhouse, facing teams like Arizona and Baylor, while traveling to opponents including BYU and Colorado. The postseason tournament will occur at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City.
Kansas men's basketball has revealed its 2026-27 non-conference schedule, starting with Fordham on Nov. 2. Highlights include games against Kentucky, UNLV, and Missouri, with a notable matchup against Ohio State at Madison Square Garden. The team aims to maintain its strong competitive reputation, building on last season's success.
Kansas Baseball achieved a historic milestone by advancing to its first Super Regional after a 13-10 win over Arkansas. The victory marked the Jayhawks' 45th win of the season, tying a school record. Kansas overcame a five-run deficit, showcasing significant offensive firepower and strong pitching to secure the win.
Jim Colbert, a prominent figure in golf and namesake of Colbert Hills Golf Course, passed away at 85. A former K-State athlete, he achieved career success as a PGA Tour player, winning eight titles and becoming a golf analyst. His contributions to the community and the sport will be remembered fondly.
K-State held a 6-4 lead but lost 7-6 to No. 16 Nebraska in a walk-off victory. Nebraska's Jeter Worthley tied the game with an RBI triple, and Rhett Stokes delivered the winning hit. K-State gave up three early runs and struggled with key plays, ultimately falling short in their comeback effort.
In an intense matchup, California defeated K-State 83-75 in the second round of the Women’s Basketball Invitation Tournament. K-State's Taryn Sides led with 13 points, while Gina Garcia set a freshman record with 12 assists. California’s Sakima Walker scored 28 points, aiding in her team's victory and extending their season.
K-State clinched a narrow 69-65 victory against Georgia Tech in the first round of the 2026 Women's Basketball Invitation Tournament. Junior forward Nastja Claessens led K-State with 15 points, while Talayah Walker scored 29 points for Georgia Tech. The Wildcats will face California or Santa Clara in the next round.
Tyrone Taylor sparked a five-run fifth inning with a game-tying homer, leading the New York Mets to a 7-3 victory over the Kansas City Royals. Sean Manaea pitched seven strong innings for the win. However, Mark Vientos fractured his hand, requiring an adjustment to the Mets' defense during the game.
In a dramatic eighth inning, Jared Young was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded, igniting a five-run rally that led the New York Mets to a 6-2 victory over the Kansas City Royals. Mets rookie A.J. Ewing hit a leadoff home run, while Christian Scott delivered a strong pitching performance.
Tyler Tolbert of the Kansas City Royals made history by tying a Major League Baseball record with hits in 12 consecutive plate appearances during a wild 16-12 comeback victory over the New York Mets. Tolbert's performance included a two-run home run and five total hits, while the Royals overcame a 9-4 deficit.
Rookie catcher Carter Jensen extended his hitting streak to 19 games, leading the Kansas City Royals to a 5-4 victory over the Chicago White Sox. The Royals snapped a four-game losing streak as their bullpen delivered five scoreless innings. Jensen's historic streak is the longest by an American League rookie since 2014.