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The Best Time to Plant a Cool Season Lawn

This is the best time to plant a cool season lawn like turf-type tall fescue. With a lawn there are always the probability of...

Ask, then act

One summer during my college years, I had a roommate who suffered from suicidal thoughts. She’d attempted suicide before we met, and been hospitalized,...

KU News: Expert helps shape another commemoration of Emmett Till case

From the Office of Public Affairs | http://www.news.ku.edu Headlines Contact: Rick Hellman, 785-864-8852, [email protected] Expert helps shape another commemoration of Emmett Till case LAWRENCE – The continuing relevance...

KU News: Ellsworth Medallion recipients and students win aerospace engineering design awards

From the Office of Public Affairs | http://www.news.ku.edu Headlines KU Alumni Association honors three recipients of Fred Ellsworth Medallion LAWRENCE — Three Jayhawks will receive the 2022...

KU News: KU experts can discuss role of climate policy issues in November midterms

From the Office of Public Affairs | http://www.news.ku.edu Media advisory Contact: Mike Krings, KU News Service, 785-864-8860, [email protected], @MikeKrings; Brendan Lynch, KU News Service, 785-864-8855, [email protected],...

Millions in life insurance funds remain unclaimed in Kansas

As part of Life Insurance Awareness month, Insurance Commissioner Vicki Schmidt highlights a lost and found search program that can have a significant financial impact...

Auditions for the Best Christmas Pageant Ever

Auditions held at Wichita Children’s Theatre & Dance Center, 201 Lulu on Wednesday, Nov. 3. Last names beginning with A-L audition at 4:30pm Last names beginning with...

Fall flowers usher out summer in a blaze of color

Fall is time for the changing of the guard in flower beds and containers. As some summer flowers shout their last hurrah, others gradually...

How KSDS helps provide assistance and guide dogs in Kansas to those who need them

Many four-legged creatures across Kansas are more than pets. Along with serving with police departments, dogs work in facilities, as guide dogs and as...

Kansas hasn’t fully addressed cybersecurity issues after $466M in unemployment fraud

After the state paid out up to $466 million in fraudulent unemployment benefits, an oversight council tasked with ironing out issues doesn't know the...

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