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Lesser Prairie Chicken Numbers Increase Again

PRATT – The lesser prairie chicken population increased approximately 25 percent from 2014 to 2015, according to the recent range-wide aerial survey. Wildlife biologists...

Holidays arrive early: A face lift for Garfield!

Garfield Street, between Second and Kansas, has a new, smooth, gleaming surface, a fabulous event for northeast Lindsborg. For years, this had been an ornery...

Savor the Season produce promotion to highlight local growing season in Kansas

MANHATTAN, Kan. – Does the bounty of Kansas-grown produce at the local farmers’ market seem overwhelming with its vast array of colors, unusual vegetables...

Common bunt (stinking smut) in wheat

By Ryan Flaming, County Extension Agent, Agriculture & Natural Resources   Common bunt occurs somewhere in Kansas almost every year, but may not be detected until...

Kansas aquatic hitchhikers?

Aquatic nuisance species are animals and plants that aren’t native to Kansas. When they enter Kansas waters – usually on wet boats and equipment...

Health Insurance Options Outside Open Enrollment

  MANHATTAN, Kan. – According to the Kansas Health Institute (http://www.khi.org/policy/article/kansas-marketplace-enrollment-data-02-22-2015), more than 96,000 Kansans signed up for health insurance through the Health Insurance Marketplace,...

Excessive Rain Can Cause Leaf Problems

Leaves Turning Yellow or Red: In Kansas we often see chlorosis (yellowing) of plant leaves due to high pH soils making iron unavailable. However, there...

Emporia Seniors nominated for Newberg award

Lindsborg: (readMedia)-- Area students were among 35 nominees for the Dwight and Ida Curry Newberg Outstanding Senior award. Newberg Outstanding Senior nominations are solicited from...

Sterling College welcomes nine to NHS Alpha Chi

Nine students from the top 10 percent of the junior and senior class at Sterling College were inducted into National Honor Society’s Alpha Chi...

Ag Camps To Help Children Understand Where Their Family’s Food Comes From

“Most children don’t know that milk comes from cows.” Even fewer have a clue bread is made from flour which comes from wheat, and saddest part...

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