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School of Education’s 2015 Dr. Bob Run 5K set for September 19

The University of Kansas Department of Health, Sport, and Exercise Sciences (HSES) invites walkers and runners to participate in the sixth-annual Dr. Bob Run...

Start Smart: Top Tips For Parents This School Year

(NAPSI)—Whether you’re a newbie sending your kids to kindergarten or a grizzled veteran parent of a high school senior, school season can be an...

Mycosphaerella leaf spot on ash

With all the concern about Emerald Ash Borer (EAB), many people may assume the trees are being attacked by EAB. However, EAB has only...

CCOF introduces transitional certification program

Organic certifier CCOF has introduced its enhanced Transitional Certification program for farmers beginning the three-year transition process of gaining organic certification. Obtaining transitional certification...

Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism verify mountain lion sighting in Rooks County

Wildlife biologists with the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism verified a mountain lion sighting in Rooks County, north of Webster. This remote...

Broiler-type eggs set in the United States down 1 percent

Broiler Hatchery ISSN: 1949-1840 Released August 26, 2015, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Broiler-Type Eggs Set...

Hunters return to fields as dove season opens September 1

Dove hunting season will open in a few days, and the prospects for hunter success are looking good. "September 1 is a big day for...

Peonies may be cut back now

Peonies often look a little bedraggled by this time of year and gardeners may want to cut them back. That will not be a...

ACT Math Workshop to be held at Wichita State

What: ACT Math Workshop When: 9 a.m.-noon, Saturday, Sept. 19 Where: Wichita State University Phone: 316-978-3440 (Counseling and Testing Center) Cost: $25; register online by Thursday, Sept....

Agriculture education students awarded for Kansas Agriculture Skills & Competencies Certificates

Twenty-four students from seven schools in Kansas have been awarded the Kansas Department of Agriculture’s Kansas Agriculture Skills & Competencies Certificate. Schools with students earning...
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