Governor Kelly Announces Web Page for Federal Employees Seeking Job Opportunities in Kansas

TOPEKA – Governor Laura Kelly, in collaboration with the Kansas Department of Commerce, announced Friday a new web page for federal workers seeking employment in Kansas. The landing page provides an overview of the state’s current job opportunities, quick links to programs that aid eligible Kansas employees, access to the State of Kansas job portal, and other helpful tools for jobseekers.  

“As many federal employees find themselves in need of new opportunities, I’m excited to launch a web page that showcases all the great career opportunities Kansas has to offer,” Governor Laura Kelly said. “With highly rated schools, low cost of living, and a competitive housing market, our state is ready to welcome new employees and their families with open arms.”  

The web page specifically highlights the Rural Opportunity Zone program, which offers Student Loan Repayment Assistance and/or 100% State Income Tax Credit for 95 counties across the state.

“Kansas is an incredible place,” said Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Commerce David Toland. “Since 2019, we’ve been enhancing our communities through quality-of-life perks and elevating our economy by ushering in new and innovative business opportunities — all with the purpose of welcoming folks from across the country to live the good life here in Kansas. If you’re a displaced federal worker — or just someone seeking new horizons — look no further than the Sunflower State.”

The web page can be found on the Love, Kansas site. Love, Kansas is the state’s talent recruitment campaign that highlights why Kansas is an exceptional place to live, work, and raise a family. This marketing initiative, which was approved with bipartisan support of the Kansas Legislature, has a special emphasis on “boomerangs,” or individuals with previous ties to Kansas.

The new web page can be found here.

Hot this week

Two Rescued From Early Morning Fire

On Tuesday morning, the Manhattan Fire Department responded to a structure fire at 509 Pierre St., where two occupants were rescued from a second-floor porch. Firefighters found another unconscious inside and transported all victims to the hospital. The fire caused an estimated $125,000 in damages, with an investigation ongoing.

Belleville Man Arrested for Alleged 2021 Child Sex Crimes

A Republic County man, Alex Tyler Scrivner, 35, was arrested for child sex crimes following a multi-year investigation by the Dickinson County Sheriff's Office. The allegations, originating from incidents in 2021, include charges of rape and aggravated indecent liberties with a child. Scrivner is currently in custody awaiting formal charges.

🎙️ K-State Agriculture Today: 2169 – Cattle Market Factors and Impacts…Encountering Snakes

Cattle Market, Beef Production and Weather Impacts Knowing How to...

Beloit and Smith Center Dominate at Phillipsburg Invitational 2026

On April 24, 2026, Phillipsburg High School hosted the Phillipsburg Invitational, showcasing top performances from local athletes. Beloit girls secured victory with 214 points, while Smith Center boys led with 134 points. Notable individual wins included Dakota Gray, Gavin Hickert, and other standout athletes from various schools.

🎙️ Tom Ford, Rozet Raven Studio Campfire Chat

Tom Ford with Rozet Raven Studio stops in to...

Latest Headlines

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

Popular Categories

- Advertisement -