Health officials in northeast Kansas confirmed a measles case in an Osage County resident, who was exposed out of state. While no current spread is noted in Kansas, individuals at a related church exposure event are advised to monitor symptoms until May 24. Vaccination is encouraged to prevent further infection.
The Kansas Division of Emergency Management has requested FEMA conduct Preliminary Damage Assessments following severe storms from April 26-27. Affected counties include Cherokee, Morris, Osage, Saline, and Wabaunsee. The assessments aim to evaluate damage to public infrastructure, ultimately guiding federal disaster assistance and long-term recovery efforts for affected communities.
Kansas Department of Health and Environment is monitoring individuals after a high-risk exposure to Andes hantavirus, with no confirmed cases in the state. Stay informed as KDHE provides updates.
Fort Hays State University’s Counseling Program has gained Registered Credential Training Provider status for the Board Certified–TeleMental Health credential, accredited by the NBCC. This designation allows FHSU to offer essential online training for counseling students and licensed professionals, addressing the growing need for telehealth services, especially in underserved areas across Kansas.
The Kansas Corporation Commission has approved part of Evergy's transmission line route while directing further studies to minimize environmental impacts in the Flint Hills. The 133-mile line will enhance regional reliability but requires new routing options east of U.S. Route 77. Evergy must propose an updated schedule by June 2026.
Tawnie Larson from Kansas State University highlights the risks associated with ATVs and UTVs, essential tools on farms that cause over 600 deaths annually in the U.S. Proper safety measures are crucial, especially for older operators. Larson emphasizes the need for education and training to prevent accidents, urging caution and adherence to guidelines.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins has excluded ten lenders from the RD OneRD Guaranteed Lending Program due to noncompliance, affecting about $620 million in delinquent loans. This decision aims to enhance lending practices, ensure taxpayer money supports rural America, and improve service to remaining compliant lenders.
Kansas wheat producers are facing significant challenges due to extreme weather changes, including drought, freeze damage, and emerging diseases. While fall conditions initially promoted growth, recent cold snaps have damaged crops and reduced yield potential. Experts advise continued monitoring for diseases and highlight the need for additional moisture to recover crop performance.
The NFL 2026 season kicks off with the Kansas City Chiefs facing the Denver Broncos on September 14 in Monday Night Football. This game marks a chance for the Chiefs to redeem their poor 2025 season and showcases key players like Patrick Mahomes and Bo Nix. Several high-profile debuts and coaching changes add to the excitement.
On Tuesday night, the Chicago White Sox defeated the Kansas City Royals 6-5, thanks to Derek Hill's go-ahead homer in the eighth inning. The win marks the White Sox's third straight victory, showcasing their resilience. Despite early struggles from their starter, the bullpen secured the win, while the Royals faced ongoing inconsistency.
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.
The Kansas City Royals won two of three games against the Detroit Tigers this weekend, highlighted by Kyle Isbel's walk-off hit and Bobby Witt Jr.'s inside-the-park home run. The Tigers salvaged the final game 6-3, ending a five-game losing streak. The Royals will next face the White Sox in Chicago.
On May 10, 2026, the Kansas City Current earned a 3-0 victory over the Chicago Stars FC, highlighted by forward Temwa Chawinga's hat trick, marking the franchise's first in NWSL regular-season history. The win secured their first shutout of the season and extended their home unbeaten streak to 20 matches.
Community After Hours, held on May 20, marks the unofficial start of summer on Broadway, featuring food, games, and entertainment for all ages from 5 to 6:30 p.m. This free monthly event aims to foster connections among residents and local businesses, hosted by various local sponsors.
Cloud County Community College's commencement on May 15 at 5 p.m. will honor 224 graduates. The event, livestreamed on YouTube, includes a nurses' pinning ceremony and a reception. Dallas and Lisa Hasenbank will receive the Distinguished Alumni Award. Jarell Yardin will be the student speaker, with introductions by PTK leaders.
Midway Coop completed the asset purchase of the former United Ag Services facility in Lucas, Kansas, on May 1, 2026, ensuring uninterrupted service. The location will offer grain, agronomy, and feed services, enhancing support for local producers. This expansion reflects Midway Coop’s dedication to serving rural communities in north central Kansas.
The City of Manhattan has completed the Warner Memorial Park Trailhead and Loop project, which features a new pedestrian bridge enhancing trail connectivity in the park. Funded through grants and local sales tax, the initiative supports outdoor recreation while preserving the park's natural character, contributing to the community's overall well-being.
The North Central Regional Planning Commission (NCRPC) in Beloit, Kansas, is accepting nominations for its Lifetime Public Service Award, honoring long-term contributions to the community. Nominations close on July 10, with the award presented at the biennial event on September 24. Details are available at http://www.ncrpc.org/lifetimeserviceaward.
Health officials in northeast Kansas confirmed a measles case in an Osage County resident, who was exposed out of state. While no current spread is noted in Kansas, individuals at a related church exposure event are advised to monitor symptoms until May 24. Vaccination is encouraged to prevent further infection.
The Kansas Division of Emergency Management has requested FEMA conduct Preliminary Damage Assessments following severe storms from April 26-27. Affected counties include Cherokee, Morris, Osage, Saline, and Wabaunsee. The assessments aim to evaluate damage to public infrastructure, ultimately guiding federal disaster assistance and long-term recovery efforts for affected communities.
Kansas Department of Health and Environment is monitoring individuals after a high-risk exposure to Andes hantavirus, with no confirmed cases in the state. Stay informed as KDHE provides updates.
Fort Hays State University’s Counseling Program has gained Registered Credential Training Provider status for the Board Certified–TeleMental Health credential, accredited by the NBCC. This designation allows FHSU to offer essential online training for counseling students and licensed professionals, addressing the growing need for telehealth services, especially in underserved areas across Kansas.
The Kansas Corporation Commission has approved part of Evergy's transmission line route while directing further studies to minimize environmental impacts in the Flint Hills. The 133-mile line will enhance regional reliability but requires new routing options east of U.S. Route 77. Evergy must propose an updated schedule by June 2026.
Tawnie Larson from Kansas State University highlights the risks associated with ATVs and UTVs, essential tools on farms that cause over 600 deaths annually in the U.S. Proper safety measures are crucial, especially for older operators. Larson emphasizes the need for education and training to prevent accidents, urging caution and adherence to guidelines.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins has excluded ten lenders from the RD OneRD Guaranteed Lending Program due to noncompliance, affecting about $620 million in delinquent loans. This decision aims to enhance lending practices, ensure taxpayer money supports rural America, and improve service to remaining compliant lenders.
Kansas wheat producers are facing significant challenges due to extreme weather changes, including drought, freeze damage, and emerging diseases. While fall conditions initially promoted growth, recent cold snaps have damaged crops and reduced yield potential. Experts advise continued monitoring for diseases and highlight the need for additional moisture to recover crop performance.
The NFL 2026 season kicks off with the Kansas City Chiefs facing the Denver Broncos on September 14 in Monday Night Football. This game marks a chance for the Chiefs to redeem their poor 2025 season and showcases key players like Patrick Mahomes and Bo Nix. Several high-profile debuts and coaching changes add to the excitement.
On Tuesday night, the Chicago White Sox defeated the Kansas City Royals 6-5, thanks to Derek Hill's go-ahead homer in the eighth inning. The win marks the White Sox's third straight victory, showcasing their resilience. Despite early struggles from their starter, the bullpen secured the win, while the Royals faced ongoing inconsistency.
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.
The Kansas City Royals won two of three games against the Detroit Tigers this weekend, highlighted by Kyle Isbel's walk-off hit and Bobby Witt Jr.'s inside-the-park home run. The Tigers salvaged the final game 6-3, ending a five-game losing streak. The Royals will next face the White Sox in Chicago.
On May 10, 2026, the Kansas City Current earned a 3-0 victory over the Chicago Stars FC, highlighted by forward Temwa Chawinga's hat trick, marking the franchise's first in NWSL regular-season history. The win secured their first shutout of the season and extended their home unbeaten streak to 20 matches.
Community After Hours, held on May 20, marks the unofficial start of summer on Broadway, featuring food, games, and entertainment for all ages from 5 to 6:30 p.m. This free monthly event aims to foster connections among residents and local businesses, hosted by various local sponsors.
Cloud County Community College's commencement on May 15 at 5 p.m. will honor 224 graduates. The event, livestreamed on YouTube, includes a nurses' pinning ceremony and a reception. Dallas and Lisa Hasenbank will receive the Distinguished Alumni Award. Jarell Yardin will be the student speaker, with introductions by PTK leaders.
Midway Coop completed the asset purchase of the former United Ag Services facility in Lucas, Kansas, on May 1, 2026, ensuring uninterrupted service. The location will offer grain, agronomy, and feed services, enhancing support for local producers. This expansion reflects Midway Coop’s dedication to serving rural communities in north central Kansas.
The City of Manhattan has completed the Warner Memorial Park Trailhead and Loop project, which features a new pedestrian bridge enhancing trail connectivity in the park. Funded through grants and local sales tax, the initiative supports outdoor recreation while preserving the park's natural character, contributing to the community's overall well-being.
The North Central Regional Planning Commission (NCRPC) in Beloit, Kansas, is accepting nominations for its Lifetime Public Service Award, honoring long-term contributions to the community. Nominations close on July 10, with the award presented at the biennial event on September 24. Details are available at http://www.ncrpc.org/lifetimeserviceaward.
Catch all the Kansas State Wildcat action live across the state with Sunflower State Radio! Tune in to Classic Country 1570 AM and 94.1 FM KNDY for coverage in Northeast Kansas, or catch the broadcast on Classic Hits Q-106.7 KQNK in Northwest Kansas. Fans can also listen on the go by downloading the KQNK and […]
Catch all the Kansas State Wildcat action live across the state with Sunflower State Radio! Tune in to Classic Country 1570 AM and 94.1 FM KNDY for coverage in Northeast Kansas, or catch the broadcast on Classic Hits Q-106.7 KQNK in Northwest Kansas. Fans can also listen on the go by downloading the KQNK and […]
Catch all the Kansas State Wildcat action live across the state with Sunflower State Radio! Tune in to Classic Country 1570 AM and 94.1 FM KNDY for coverage in Northeast Kansas, or catch the broadcast on Classic Hits Q-106.7 KQNK in Northwest Kansas. Fans can also listen on the go by downloading the KQNK and […]
Catch all the Kansas State Wildcat action live across the state with Sunflower State Radio! Tune in to Classic Country 1570 AM and 94.1 FM KNDY for coverage in Northeast Kansas, or catch the broadcast on Classic Hits Q-106.7 KQNK in Northwest Kansas. Fans can also listen on the go by downloading the KQNK and […]
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