A dedicated team of Dream Night volunteers greeted the VIP children and their parents or guardians upon their arrival, and each child received a special Rolling Hills Zoo keepsake bag, complete with a ...
Teachers from 10 elementary schools in rural Kansas will have support integrating place-based education into their curriculum through school-community connection and collaboration in a project led by ...
Alina is a senior at South High School. In school, she is involved in orchestra, New Dawn Choir, cross country and track. Her favorite class is physics because Mrs. Cairns is fun and keeps the class ...
Harper is a sixth grader at South Middle School. At school, she is involved in Student Council. Her favorite part about school is having multiple classes a day because it switches things up and gives ...
Elijah is a sixth grade physical education teacher at South Middle School. This is his third year teaching but his first year teaching at South Middle. He was inspired to choose teaching as a ...
Nebraska Kearney moved ahead of Washburn in the MIAA volleyball standings as both teams have identical 10-2 MIAA records, but Nebraska Kearney has two more overall victories this season as the Lopers ...
On Monday 11/3, Abilene Senior, Heath Hoekman will sign a letter of intent to play baseball at Northern Oklahoma College – ...
Lindsay is an orchestra teacher at Central High School. She has taught for 23 years, all in Salina, with 11 of those at Central High. Growing up surrounded by music, she was inspired by her mom, who ...
Noah is an art teacher at Lakewood Middle School. He has taught for eight years with six of those being at Lakewood. He chose teaching because he feels content in art and wants to give students ...
Dahye is a senior at Central High School. Her favorite part of school is having the opportunity to explore her passions. Outside of school, she is involved in Xcel and a singing ensemble. After ...
For assistance in identifying diseases in corn or soybeans, growers can contact their local extension office or the K-State Plant Diagnostic Lab at 785-532-6176 or [email protected].