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Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Ray Essington – Music Teacher

  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

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

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

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

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

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

  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

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

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

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...

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