Cloud County Community College is making college more accessible for high school students by waiving fees for dual credit courses starting fall 2024. President Amber Knoettgen emphasizes accessibility and affordability, saving families $141 per three-credit hour course. High school sophomores, juniors, and seniors can enroll in college-level courses for both high school and college credit. For enrollment, contact the high school counselor or email April Benne.
Kansas Governor Laura Kelly signed the bipartisan Good Samaritan Law, protecting individuals seeking or providing aid during drug-related medical emergencies from prosecution. The law aims to save lives and assist in recovery from substance use disorders. Additionally, other bills were signed, addressing fentanyl-related issues, penalties, evidentiary requirements, IT consolidation, and school enrollment.
The Norton County Community Foundation is hosting an art exhibition at the Gloria A. Nelson Cultural Arts Center, featuring works by Norton Community High School’s Advanced Art Students. The exhibition, open until June 10th, showcases around 200 artworks and is accessible online. The Center offers weekend viewings by appointment, with no admission fee. For more information, contact the Norton County Community Foundation.
The Marshall County Commissioners held a meeting, approving bids for culvert pipes, appointing for noxious weed management, and discussing community development and security measures. They also approved purchase orders, vouchers, and new hires. The next meeting is scheduled for May 13, 2024.
The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) is investigating an officer-involved shooting in Kansas City, Kansas. The incident occurred after a stolen car was spotted, leading to a foot pursuit and exchange of gunfire. One suspect was apprehended, while another was pronounced deceased. The KBI is conducting an independent investigation.
The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) and the Sumner County Sheriff’s Office are investigating human remains found in rural Sumner County, Kansas. The body was discovered on May 10, and signs of foul play were observed during the autopsy. The identity of the deceased male is still unknown. The investigation continues. If you have information about this case, please contact the KBI at 1-800-KS-CRIME.
Expecting No Surprises from the WASDE Report K-State Agriculture Judging Team Victories More Severe Weather  00:01:05 – Expecting No Surprises from the WASDE Report: Dan O’Brien, K-State grain economist, starts the show with a grain market...
Tuttle Creek Lake near Manhattan has seen a significant rise in water levels, reaching 1,079.99 feet due to heavy rain, 5 feet above normal. The increase is from combined inflow of 3 rivers and a peak inflow of 12,000 cubic feet per second. Engineers are releasing 1,370 cubic feet per second downstream. Outflow is projected to reach 5,000 cubic feet per second, lowering the lake level to 1,078.38 feet.
Controlling Weeds in Wheat Fields Around Harvest Fieldwork Capacity Tool Irrigating at Home  00:01:05 – Controlling Weeds in Wheat Fields Around Harvest: Sarah Lancaster, K-State weed specialist, gets today’s show rolling by talking about...
The College of Education at Kansas State University recognizes exceptional graduate and undergraduate students for their outstanding achievements in academics and beyond. Elle Eilert, a secondary mathematics education major, received the Outstanding Undergraduate Student Award for her academic excellence, leadership, and community involvement.
Kansas State University receives a $1 million pledge from ADM for its Global Center for Grain and Food Innovation, part of the Agriculture Innovation Initiative. The investment will support food development, safety, and security, fostering collaboration and enhancing student experiences. This initiative encompasses four new or renovated facilities, aiming to advance research and industry collaboration across various disciplines.
Governor Laura Kelly joined higher education leaders to break ground on the new $302 million Wichita Biomedical Campus, heralding it as a game-changer for healthcare education in Wichita. The campus will house health care programs from various universities, positioning Wichita as a premier health care hub. The project is expected to bring significant economic and educational benefits to the city.
Bobby Witt Jr.'s exceptional performance, including a home run and three runs, led the Kansas City Royals to a 6-4 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers. Despite early pitching challenges, Brady Singer settled down, and James McArthur secured the win with his eighth save. Witt's crucial contributions and key plays made for a hard-fought game.
Update on the Swampbuster Act Development of USDA Reports Managing Twin Calves  00:01:05 – Update on the Swampbuster Act: Roger McEowen, K-State and Washburn law professor, begins the show with an update on the Swampbuster Act and what...
Immediate opening for a hands on, versatile, small market selling station manager for rural north central Kansas operation. Successful, profitable FM pair, featuring updated...
Fins, Fur and Feathers: Growing Big Fish Lameness in Cattle Expanding Dairy Industry  00:01:05 – Fins, Fur and Feathers: Growing Big Fish: Kicking off today’s show is K-State’s Drew Ricketts and Joe Gerken with another episode of...
Kansas Governor Laura Kelly signed the bipartisan Good Samaritan Law, protecting individuals seeking or providing aid during drug-related medical emergencies from prosecution. The law aims to save lives and assist in recovery from substance use disorders. Additionally, other bills were signed, addressing fentanyl-related issues, penalties, evidentiary requirements, IT consolidation, and school enrollment.
Cloud County Community College is making college more accessible for high school students by waiving fees for dual credit courses starting fall 2024. President Amber Knoettgen emphasizes accessibility and affordability, saving families $141 per three-credit hour course. High school sophomores, juniors, and seniors can enroll in college-level courses for both high school and college credit. For enrollment, contact the high school counselor or email April Benne.
Sporting Kansas City (2-5-5, 11 points) lost 2-1 to Houston Dynamo FC (5-4-2, 17 points) at Children’s Mercy Park. Despite Daniel Salloi's goal, Houston's Ibrahim Aliyu secured the win. Manager Peter Vermes deployed a new starting lineup, and the team will next play Austin FC on May 18. __JETPACK_AI_ERROR__
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