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What to do with those falling leaves and pumpkin seeds?

After clearing lawn, use clippings for compost, says K-State horticulture expert Beautiful fall leaves have begun to cover lawns and will continue to fall throughout...

If the wells run dry

CSU researchers analyze what could happen if Colorado fails to meet river compact deadline In the 1940s, Colorado, Nebraska and Kansas signed the Republican River...

A Kansas gardener sued to sell fruit and honey. Now her town will allow urban farming.

Ottawa city officials are trying to strike a balance between people who want to produce food and the interests of their neighbors. Ottawa will now...

Sparks Burger Co. ignites passion for locally sourced food in Kansas

A vegetarian pastry chef opens a burger restaurant in the heart of Kansas cattle country—it sounds like the ultimate oxymoron or even the beginning...

In Kansas, child care can cost more than a mortgage

Ann Elliott runs one of the largest childcare centers in all of Kansas. The Family Resource Center, or The Center, in Pittsburg, Kansas, is licensed...

Treasurer: Search for unclaimed property; enter to win $529 at Kansas State Fair

More than $500 million in unclaimed property and a chance to win $529 into a Learning Quest 529 education savings account will be offered...

Protect yourself from health insurance scams

Health insurance can be confusing, and unfortunately, scammers use this as a way to exploit Kansans. Whether you are entering a special enrollment period...

Cheney Lake Watershed Appreciation Dinner

Rex Buchanan will be the featured speaker for the 2023 Cheney Lake Watershed Annual Meeting and Appreciation Dinner on Thursday, February 9th at the Pleasantview Activity...

Soil Health U event returns to Salina, Kansas, in January

Jan. 18 and 19 in Salina, Kansas, farmers and ranchers will gather for High Plains Journal’s Soil Health U event, which will be held...

We love our houseplants! They do need some care to stay healthy periodically.

Mealybugs are common pests of indoor plants in Kansas.   Adult females are oval, 1/5 to 1/3 inch long, and have a waxy, white, cottony...
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