Outdoors
Campsite and Cabin Reservations
Count on the Sunflower State if you love to camp, go RVing or catch a nap in a cabin. Whether it’s an overnighter or...
Kansas News
Kansas Offers Plenty Of Jobs, But Not Enough People To Take Them
Over the last five years, almost 15,000 workers disappeared from the Kansas workforce.
During the same timeframe, the state is growing economically, with a recent monthly...
Kansas News
New Requirements May Make It Easier For Some To Get Into Kansas Colleges, Harder For Others
The Kansas Board of Regents voted Wednesday to change the benchmarks for in-state students to attend the state’s six public universities, and class-rank requirements...
Outdoors
Sensory Safari to provide science exploration to students with disabilities
LINCOLN, Neb. — The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, along with the Lincoln Children’s Zoo and the Nebraska Center for the Education of Children...
Outdoors
In Kansas, Shifting The Power Balance Between Renters And Landlords
By NOMIN UJIYEDIIN
Mold. No heat in the winter. Leaking roofs.
The most common complaints Teresa Baker hears about rental housing in Kansas revolve around poor living...
Outdoors
Kansas’ Upland Bird Hunting Prospects Are Good
PRATT – Surveys are complete, data is in, and the 2019 Kansas Upland Bird Hunting Forecast is ready for viewing. The highly-anticipated annual forecast predicts what...
Outdoors
Air Ambulances Woo Rural Kansans With Memberships That May Leave Them Hanging
By SARAH JANE
FORT SCOTT, Kansas — On a hot June day, as the Good Ol’ Days Festival was in full swing, 7-year-old Kaidence Anderson sat in...
Outdoors
Little Jerusalem Badlands State Park to Open October 12
TOPEKA –The wait is finally over. The Nature Conservancy and Kansas Department of Wildlife Parks & Tourism (KDWPT) announce the much-anticipated Little Jerusalem Badlands...

