Special thanks to all the students involved in the Veteran’s Day presentation today. The brass ensemble performed the National Anthem and the steel drum band performed three numbers for the veterans. Thanks also to all the students and faculty that served food, helped with the program, and all the other tasks that were involved. You make Haven High School very proud.
Message from Mount Hope Federated Church-A Community Bible Fellowship
THE MESSAGE this Sunday will continue in Mark’s gospel with “Mark: 33. The Prayer of Faith;” the text is Mark 11:22-26. If there is power in prayer, why doesn’t prayer always work? Join us at 10:40 am this Sunday as we come before our Lord in worship and prayer.
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Events
Poster available for animal health professionals, farmers and ranchers
MANHATTAN, Kansas – In a continuous effort better serve the agriculture industry, an animal health reportable disease poster has been created by the Kansas Department of Agriculture (KDA) and is available electronically at the agency’s website. This is a convenient way for veterinarians to have easy reference to diseases that should be reported immediately upon discovery to Kansas Animal Health officials.
“We are excited to introduce our reportable animal disease poster to Kansas veterinarians,” Kansas Animal Health Commissioner Dr. Bill Brown said. “Our department seeks to be proactive regarding reportable diseases by providing tools for Kansans to use to stay informed.”
The Kansas Department of Agriculture’s Division of Animal Health mission is to ensure the public health, safety and welfare of Kansas’ citizens though the prevention, control and eradication of infectious and contagious diseases and conditions affecting the health of livestock and domestic animals in Kansas.
The poster lists all animal-related reportable diseases in Kansas by species and can either be printed and hung in the final 36×24 inch size or simply used as a PDF for easy reference.
The animal health reportable diseases poster can be found at https://agriculture.ks.gov/docs/default-source/rc-ah-large-animal/reportable-disease-poster.pdf?sfvrsn=12.
For more information regarding reportable animal health diseases in Kansas, please visit agriculture.ks.gov/animaldiseasecontrol.
Reno County Museum presents – Trimming the Tree: ornaments past & present
Saturday, December 6, 2014
1:00 pm – 2:30 pm FREE!
Show off your cherished Christmas or holiday ornament & share its history with us. We will have our special ornaments from the collection on display. Enjoy seasonal desserts while we marvel over the sparkly, delicate decorations.
Reno County Museum
100 S. Walnut
Hutchinson Ks. 67501
For more information, please call 620-662-1184
or email [email protected]






