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Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Ray Essington – Music Teacher
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By Ron Wilson, director of the Huck Boyd National Institute for Rural Development at Kansas State University.
Is there an electronic piano keyboard gathering dust...
In first-of-its-kind meeting, those who use commodity futures come together with economists and government officials
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K-State and CFTC teamed to discuss challenges posed by structural changes such as end of open outcry
MANHATTAN, Kan. – In the frenzied world of...
Kansans Should be Mad, There is Something They Can Do About It
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Kansans should be mad.
Government-owned casinos shut down an entire industry in our state. The state picked winners and losers – and that is not the...
What’s Wild
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A male (upper) and female (lower) Arctic Grayling at Red Rock Creek, Montana by Jim Mogen/USFWS
Celebrate Fish Migration Day and Earth Day
Spring is in...
Kansas Animal Health Board to Meet May 1
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MANHATTAN, Kan. — The Kansas Department of Agriculture’s Animal Health Board will meet at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, May 1. This is a regularly...
Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Dorothy DeLay, historic violin instructor
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She taught the masters. She became one of the most famous, sought-after teachers of professional violinists in the world. Her name was Dorothy DeLay,...
Leave Wildlife Where It Belongs, Wild
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PRATT – It’s human nature to want to “save” a wild animal that appears injured or abandoned. But aside from human health concerns and...
Rally Offers Fun Glimpse Into Migratory Bird Life
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GREAT BEND – Fly over to the Kansas Wetlands Education Center’s (KWEC) Great Migration Rally from 2-7 p.m. on April 29 to learn about...
Better Horses Special Race for Kansas Episode
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Check out the Better Horses Network’s special episode of Better Horses, dedicated to our efforts to bring racing back to Kansas! This features a visit to...
Time to get ready for canning season
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K-State food safety specialist shares tips for buying canners, preserving foods
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Fresh pickles, ripe tomatoes and other garden goodies may still be...