
KWCA Kansas Shrine Duals announce 2025 rosters
The Kansas Wrestling Coaches Association (KWCA) has announced the high school senior wrestlers who have accepted their invitation to wrestle in the second annual KWCA Kansas Shrine Duals.
The Kansas Wrestling Coaches Association (KWCA) has announced the high school senior wrestlers who have accepted their invitation to wrestle in the second annual KWCA Kansas Shrine Duals.
HAYS - In a state where vast open spaces often mean a long journey to find help, Fort Hays State University is reshaping the mental healthcare landscape in rural Kansas. Fueled by state legislature funding and a vision for sustainable support, Our Advanced Education Program faculty are bridging the mental health services coverage gap through a cutting-edge telemental health certification program.
GREAT BEND – Fort Hays State University’s Kansas Wetlands Education Center (KWEC) will host various free daily hands-on activities each afternoon of Spring Break, March 17-21, allowing people to get out and explore the diversity of the wetlands.
TOPEKA — Kansas Senators advanced a constitutional amendment Wednesday that would change how state supreme court justices are selected.
You can get your kicks on Route 66 as well as learn more about the state’s 12 byways, including the Route 66 Historical Byway, in the new 2025-26 Kansas Official State Transportation Map. Points of interest located near several highways are also featured.
BY ANNA KAMINSKIKansas Reflector TOPEKA — A Republican-led Senate committee declined Monday to take action on a bill that would prohibit people in Kansas without… Login to continue reading Login…
SAN ANTONIO, Texas - The Cattle Feeders Hall of Fame recognized Joe Morgan, Scott City, as a 2025 inductee during its 16th annual banquet on Feb. 5 in San Antonio, Texas.
PRATT – The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks is now accepting proposals for the Chickadee Checkoff Small Grants Program through March 21. This initiative supports projects that enhance wildlife diversity and focus on native non-game wildlife species, while aligning with the issues and strategies identified in the Kansas State Wildlife Action Plan.
MANHATTAN — Seven students in the College of Veterinary Medicine at Kansas State University have been chosen for the Veterinary Training Program for Rural Kansas, or VTPRK, a loan forgiveness program funded by the state of Kansas.
Many Kansas farmers are in limbo and waiting for promised payments under contracts they signed with the federal government. It comes after a federal directive from the Trump administration paused payments at the U.S. Department of Agriculture.