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Learn about different Medicare options with Senior Health Insurance for Kansas
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Learn about your different Medicare options. Each participant will receive a Medicare Options Workbook to help guide you step by step through the decisions...
USDA announces conservation incentives for working grass, rand and pasture land.
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Beginning Sept. 1, farmers and ranchers can apply for financial assistance to help conserve working grasslands, rangeland and pastureland while maintaining the areas as...
Orchestra on the Oregon Trail
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Journey to Alcove Spring Historic Park for Orchestra on the Oregon Trail, an all-day experience with music and events for all ages. The Topeka...
Visiting Caribbean Flour Millers Represent New Market Potential for U.S. Wheat
It makes sense that Caribbean countries import most of their wheat from its nearby neighbor, the United States, but changes in the milling industry...
Seven Steps To Avoid Food Waste And Illness
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(NAPSI)—If your family is like most in America, you’ve been throwing away about $2,000 every year. That, according to the USDA Economic Research Service,...
Farmers Market Manager Survey Identifies Trends
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A survey of farmers market managers by USDA Agricultural Marketing Service identified a number of trends amongst the nation's more than 8,400 farmers markets....
Bacon flavored seaweed!
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Oregon State University researchers have patented a new strain of a succulent red marine algae called dulse that grows extraordinarily quickly, is packed full...
Money talks: Using communication skills to discuss finances
Kim Allen, Ph.D., M.F.T., former State Specialist & Christina Crawford, M.A., former Extension Associate, Human Development & Family Studies, University of Missouri Extension
Have you...
Augusta: Crystal Socha takes first at Ozark Empire Fair
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Crystal Socha of Augusta and the Belgian draft team of Mohney Farm, Benton, recently took first place in the Show Team Class, first place...
Wichita woman pleads guilty to Medicaid fraud-related charges
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A Wichita woman was ordered today to repay more than $7,000 to the Kansas Medicaid program after pleading guilty to Medicaid fraud-related charges, Kansas...