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Dehumidifiers Add Comfort, Keep Humidity In Check
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(NAPSI)—No matter the season or the reason, when homeowners must eliminate damp or humid conditions to create a more comfortable home environment, a dehumidifier...
Baseball and Softball schedule changes
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Due to weather and field conditions, the Barton Community College baseball and softball teams have had their weekend schedules altered.
The Baseball team’s Saturday doubleheader...
The Covered Dish: Breaded Tomatoes
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What a week, our family started out with two track meets and then the
spring dance on Friday night. It’s the weekend and I’m making...
Summertime and the Grilling is Easy
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Tips and tricks to make your grill sizzle
(Family Features) If the idea of longer, warmer days has you reaching for the tongs, it’s time...
Five Hints To Help You Save Energy And Money
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(NAPS)—Everyone has the opportunity to help improve the environment—to save energy and money while knowing you’re helping to save the planet—not only during April,...
USDA Invites Nominations to National Organic Standards Board
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USDA is seeking nominations to fill five vacancies on the National Organic Standards Board (NOSB): two farmers, two consumer/public interest representatives, and one USDA-accredited...
Great Plains Theatre Mainstage Season
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Damn Yankees
Classic 1950s baseball musical comedy!
June 12 - 21
The Dixie Swim Club
A heartwarming comedy about friendship.
July 10 - 19
Ring of Fire: the songs of...
Annual Kansas Sampler Festival spotlights From the Land of Kansas’ members
MANHATTAN, Kan.- Explore the 26th Annual Kansas Sampler Festival with From the Land of Kansas to see, hear, buy and learn
about Kansas-made products. Visit...
Potato Stocks
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ISSN: 1949-1565
Released April 17, 2015, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service
(NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States Department of
Agriculture (USDA).
Potato Stocks Up 9 Percent From...
Kansas Corn Planting Will Soon Move into High Gear, but Drought Persists
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MANHATTAN, Kan. – Corn planting in Kansas will soon be in full swing, but dry soils are making for a less than ideal start...
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