
‘Adapt or die’: Western Kansas farmers consider alternative crops to save water
Western Kansas is running out of the water needed to fuel irrigated agriculture. Why is it so hard for farmers to switch to alternative crops?
Western Kansas is running out of the water needed to fuel irrigated agriculture. Why is it so hard for farmers to switch to alternative crops?
BY ASHLEY MURRAYStates Newsroom WASHINGTON — Veterans and Democratic lawmakers on Capitol Hill May 6 protested the Trump administration’s planned cuts for the Department of… Login to continue reading Login…
One chapter ended and another began on Saturday with the graduation of the Holcomb High School class of 2025.
Garden City Community College held two commencement ceremonies on Friday for its graduating class of 2025.
TOPEKA – The Kansas Department of Health and Environment and local health departments are working together in response to a measles outbreak in southwest Kansas. KDHE is informing the public of a potential measles exposures that occurred at the following location.
In an impressive academic accomplishment, five area high school students will graduate with associate degrees from Garden City Community College this year, before receiving their high school diplomas.
BY MORGAN CHILSONKansas Reflector TOPEKA — Evergy missed Wall Street expectations but reported a $125 million profit during its first-quarter earnings call Thursday. Evergy and… Login to continue reading Login…
The USD 457 Board of Education approved the two agreements regarding the YMCA Dome at the Board’s regular meeting Monday.
The Garden City Commission approved a Chattel Loan Agreement with Western State Bank at its regular meeting Tuesday.
Southwest Kansans can learn the true stories behind four women of the Old West in a live reenactment program at 6 p.m. on Saturday, May… Login to continue reading Login…