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Cheney To Host Upcoming Wildlife, Parks and Tourism Commission Meeting

PRATT – The Kansas Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWPT) Commission will conduct their next public meeting on Thursday, August 10, 2017 at the Ninnescah...

Sign Up For Hunter Ed Before Fall Seasons Start

PRATT – Taking Hunter Education has never been more convenient thanks to Internet-assisted courses designed to allow students to complete their classwork at home....

Tips for back to school lunch packing

Introduce children to a variety of wholegrain breads and rolls. Try an unassembled one they can eat in stages. Veggies and dip are...

Global Food Systems talk set for Sept. 11 at Kansas State University

Senior VP at the World Wildlife Fund will talk about feeding the world and sustaining the planet MANHATTAN, Kan. —Jason Clay, the senior vice president...

Wheat Scoop: Kansas farmer testifies on importance of farm safety net

For audio, visit kansaswheat.org.   Tuesday, the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry held a hearing titled "Commodities, Credit, and Crop Insurance: Perspectives on Risk Management Tools and...

Secretary Perdue Partners with FFA to Support Next Generation of Leaders in Agriculture

Taking action to encourage and inspire American youth, and build a strong foundation for the agriculture industry of tomorrow. (Washington, D.C. July 26, 2017) – U.S. Secretary...

Vegetable tips for fair exhibits at the Harvey County Fair

It’s time to think about entering fair exhibits at the Harvey County Fair! Here are some tips on selecting vegetables and what the judge...

Kansas State University meat scientists looking at new ways to preserve bacon

Antioxidants could help to extend value, quality   MANHATTAN, Kan. – Can a simple antioxidant bring more sizzle to American’s love affair with bacon?   Kansas State University...

Fairs still hold purpose after hundreds of years.

This year marks the 129th Harvey County Free Fair. Fairs have held for many more years, dating back to the late 1700’s in America. Hundreds...

Girls Engineering Event at the Cosmosphere

On Saturday, August 12, girls ages eight to 18 are invited to a “Dream Big: Girls Day Out” at the Cosmosphere. The event will...
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