
Zoo hours to change on Sept. 2
Lee Richardson Zoo will return to regular hours from extended summer hours on Tuesday, Sept. 2. The pedestrian entrance/exit will be open daily from 8… Login to continue reading Login…
Lee Richardson Zoo will return to regular hours from extended summer hours on Tuesday, Sept. 2. The pedestrian entrance/exit will be open daily from 8… Login to continue reading Login…
Garden City Public Schools USD 457, Garden City Community College and Holcomb USD 363 will have no classes on Monday, Sept.1, in observance of the Labor Day holiday.
The Alzheimer’s Association is inviting Garden City area residents to join the fight to end Alzheimer’s by participating in the Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s® on Saturday, Sept. 6 at Steven’s Park.
BY JACOB FISCHLERStates Newsroom Three states are at risk of losing some federal transportation funding because they are not enforcing President Donald Trump’s executive order… Login to continue reading Login…
BY JENNIFER SHUTTStates Newsroom WASHINGTON — The Federal Emergency Management Agency could look significantly different by next year’s hurricane season, with state and local governments… Login to continue reading Login…
MANHATTAN — Kansas entrepreneurs and early-stage startups have the opportunity to earn significant support from Kansas State University with a program designed to support state innovators.
BY ANNA KAMINSKIKansas Reflector TOPEKA — Christine English-Baird spends at least one day a week distributing basic supplies to homeless people in Wichita, home to… Login to continue reading Login…
BY SHAUNEEN MIRANDASates Newsroom WASHINGTON — The updated form to apply for federal student aid will launch for all students by Oct. 1, U.S. Education… Login to continue reading Login…
The American Red Cross asks donors to give blood now to help maintain a healthy blood supply. Donors of all blood types, especially those with types O positive and B negative blood, are urged to make an appointment to keep lifesaving blood products ready the moment patients need them.