9/11 Day of Remembrance Hosted at City Park in Manhattan
Over a hundred people gathered at City Park in Manhattan, KS in remembrance of the 2,977 people who lost their lives during the terrorist attack of September 11, 2001.
Over a hundred people gathered at City Park in Manhattan, KS in remembrance of the 2,977 people who lost their lives during the terrorist attack of September 11, 2001.
Today, in accordance with Executive Order #20-30, Governor Laura Kelly directed flags throughout Kansas be lowered to half-staff on all state buildings, grounds, and
Members of Gays Against Groomers (GAG) and Moms for Liberty (M4L) came together to protest the medical transitioning of children at the University of Kansas
From bread-making demonstrations to virtual combine rides to wheat foods competitions, wheat is one of the core ingredients of Kansas State Fair traditions. Whether coming for carnival
Recently, a queer activist named Jeremy Stacy posted a meme to the private Facebook group LFGAY for Lawrence, KS LGBTQIA and allies making fun of the Gadsden flag.
Members of the Kansas Legislature joined together at the State Capitol for a Special Committee on Restricted Driving Privileges. This committee was in response to SB 2 by Sen. Oletha
Yesterday, I typically publish paid subscriber only content to my Substack. I did not do that this past Friday, and I want to briefly explain why; and from the title, you can probably guess.
Millershaski near Lakin are finding sourcing the specific varieties of certified seed wheat more difficult and costly than taking a quick trip down to pick up the bags they need. Producers need to
Best known for the Boot Hill Museum, Dodge City, a town of nearly 28,000 people in southwest Kansas, became the meeting point for a four day event called, ‘American Patriots for Freedom Meet and Greet.’