
Adventures in Reading: Remembering the red poppies
Many traditions seem to be waning in recent years.
Many traditions seem to be waning in recent years.
Whether grilled, smoked, poached, canned or dehydrated – wild foods procured from the Kansas outdoors will be on showcase at the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks’ bi-annual cooking competition in Lawrence on Saturday, June 8th, 2024.
One of the ways Jobs for America’s Graduates-Kansas (JAG-K) prepares students for successful futures is by helping them consider various careers and how to attain them.JAG-K helped one former student discover his passion for teaching.Luke Alpers, a 2017 graduate of the JAG-K program at Stafford High School, is now doing his part to prepare students for success in agriculture-related careers.
By the time you read this, many schools will be out for the summer.
HAYS, Kan – Higher education, civic, and economic development leaders from western Kansas gathered on the campus of Fort Hays State University on May 1 for a wide-ranging discussion that explored potential opportunities for strengthening relationships between higher education and workforce development in western Kansas.
Mulching TomatoesSoils are warm enough now that tomatoes can benefit from mulching.
Alma(1), deeply concerned that the people(1) were forgetting God, had called in his third son, Corianton, to give him his charge.
Greg and Ruby Wolf, owners of the Family Food Store in Sawyer, have announced they will be selling their much-loved establishment on their 12th Anniversary in business, October 19, 2024.“We are coming to the end of our family business journey here at Family Food Store,” said Greg Wolf.
Before the COVID years, Melinda Clark owned the Crazy Chic Boutique in Pratt where she sold clothing, crafts, gifts and home decor.