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WATCH LIVE VIDEO OF SAGE-GROUSE DANCE
For the fourth straight year, you can witness the greater sage-grouse dancing to find a mate on a live-streaming...
Kansas AG sending notices to 25,000 Kansans to reach some who might be eligible for refunds
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TOPEKA – (April 5, 2018) – The Kansas Attorney General’s Office is mailing notices to nearly 25,000 Kansans who may be eligible for a...
5 Ways Graffiti Vandals Damage Your Community
In many U.S. cities, the writing is on the walls – graffiti vandalism, that is, creating expensive eyesores that are difficult to prevent and...
Outdoor News
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Gov. Ricketts proclaims Nebraska top turkey hunting destination
Gov. Pete Ricketts signed a proclamation on April 2 declaring Nebraska the Best Turkey Hunting Destination in...
Chinese trade war will cripple Kansas farmers and ranchers
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MANHATTAN, KAN - Kansas farmers and ranchers depend on market access for our exports around the globe. Kansas Farm Bureau voiced concern about retaliation when...
EPA Announces New Funding for Water Infrastructure Projects
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Funding will leverage public and private investments to keep lead and other contaminants out of drinking water and upgrade aging water infrastructure
WASHINGTON (April 4,...
USDA Reopens Enrollment for Improved Dairy Safety Net Tool
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Bipartisan Budget Act Makes Substantial Program Changes
WASHINGTON, April 3, 2018— U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue is encouraging dairy producers to consider enrolling in...
Ogallala Aquifer Summit in Garden City, Kansas
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Ogallala States Come Together for Interstate Collaboration
The Ogallala Aquifer Summit will bring together water-use decision makers in Garden City, Kansas, April 9-10 from all...
Is Cooking Therapy the New Prozac?
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Overwhelmed, overworked, and over-medicated? If this sounds like you, (or everyone you know), maybe the answer isn’t in your medicine cabinet or even your...