Cloud County Community College is making college more accessible for high school students by waiving fees for dual credit courses starting fall 2024. President Amber Knoettgen emphasizes accessibility and affordability, saving families $141 per three-credit hour course. High school sophomores, juniors, and seniors can enroll in college-level courses for both high school and college credit. For enrollment, contact the high school counselor or email April Benne.
The Kansas Department of Transportation seeks public input for the Charge Up Kansas National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Plan, a requirement for accessing Electric Vehicle (EV) charging funds. KDOT is gathering feedback to shape next year’s plan and allocate the approximately $40 million in NEVI funds Kansas is projected to receive over five years. Additional funding opportunities are also available. More details at https://ike.ksdot.gov/charge-up-kansas.
The Wednesday wheat tour in Kansas and Oklahoma revealed a calculated yield of 42.4 bushels per acre. Scouts noted variability within fields, with signs of drought stress and freeze damage. Farmers anticipate an earlier harvest, crediting wheat breeders and researchers for a potentially decent crop. Oklahoma's wheat production is estimated at 96.2 million bushels, up from last year.
The inaugural cohort of Kansas State University's physician assistant studies program has completed 27 months of training to address healthcare shortages. The program aims to produce medical providers trained in common medical needs. As the first cohort graduates, a second one prepares for national certification exams, with many already securing jobs, even outside Kansas.
The Kansas Bureau of Investigation has identified Jordan Cole, 18, as the man killed in an officer-involved shooting in Kansas City. The shooting occurred during an exchange of gunfire with a Kansas City Kansas Police Department officer. The investigation is ongoing, and the third male subject involved has not been apprehended yet.
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) has chosen three managed care organizations (MCOs) to serve the KanCare Medicaid program from 2025 to 2027. The selected MCOs aim to enhance care coordination, improve member outcomes, and expand access to services, with input from various stakeholders. Current KanCare members will be informed about their options. More info: kancare.ks.gov.
The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services and the Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy expect Canadian wildfire smoke to impact Nebraska's air quality throughout May. Nebraskans, especially vulnerable groups, should monitor air quality, with potential Moderate to Unhealthy impacts. Smoke advisories will be issued, and air quality can be tracked on airnow.gov. For more information, visit NDEE's website.
Participants in the Hard Winter Wheat Tour observed varying wheat conditions this year, with northern routes showing healthier fields and southern routes facing drought damage. Calculating yields based on head counts and spikelets, scouts encountered diseases and freeze damage. The tour provides networking opportunities and influences global customers. Estimated Kansas wheat crop for 2024 is 267.9 million bushels, with improved yield and acreage.
The Wednesday wheat tour in Kansas and Oklahoma revealed a calculated yield of 42.4 bushels per acre. Scouts noted variability within fields, with signs of drought stress and freeze damage. Farmers anticipate an earlier harvest, crediting wheat breeders and researchers for a potentially decent crop. Oklahoma's wheat production is estimated at 96.2 million bushels, up from last year.
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Cattle Market Exports Factors for Sorghum Planting Bats in Homes  00:01:05 – Cattle Market Exports: Beginning today's show is Lee Schulz, Iowa State University livestock economist, with this week's cattle market update as he discusses the...
Expecting No Surprises from the WASDE Report K-State Agriculture Judging Team Victories More Severe Weather  00:01:05 – Expecting No Surprises from the WASDE Report: Dan O’Brien, K-State grain economist, starts the show with a grain market...
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The KBCA All-Star Games will be held at Mabee Arena on June 22nd, at Kansas Wesleyan University in Salina. The girls' game starts at 6:00, followed by the boys' game at 8:00. The full selections for the games are available below.
Miss Kansas Alana Shetlar of Andover High and Mr. Kansas T. J. Williams of Wichita Heights will be honored before their respective games. During the girls' game halftime, Kansas High School Champion coaches will receive their championship rings. Clint Hill Service Award will honor Ron Koster of Clay Center, and Don Jones Courage Award will be awarded to Nick Linn of Smith Center. Dusty Deines will receive the Media Award, and the Wichita Heights High School team of 2011 will be honored at half-time of the boys' game. Additionally, college awards will be honored for 2024, including Jeff Mittie and Anthony Monson for the 4-year colleges, and John Ontjes and Jeremy Coombs for the 2-year colleges.
Netflix and NFL have struck a deal for Christmas Day games, streaming exclusively on Netflix for three seasons from 2024 to 2026. Additionally, a new series "Receiver" featuring NFL players will debut on Netflix. The NFL's 2024 schedule, including Christmas Day matchups, will be announced on NFL platforms at 8 p.m. ET. The Christmas Day games will also be broadcast on TV in the competing team cities and available on U.S. mobile devices with NFL+.
Nelson Velázquez's three-run homer led the Kansas City Royals to a 4-2 victory over the Seattle Mariners. The game marked Velázquez's first homer since April 4, contributing to the Royals' offensive surge. Although the Mariners' Luke Raley and Mitch Haniger hit solo home runs, the Royals' pitching staff secured the win, halting Seattle's seven-game winning streak against Kansas City.
The 2024 NFL season is approaching, and the Kansas City Chiefs already have their first two opponents confirmed - the Baltimore Ravens and the Cincinnati Bengals. The Chiefs will kick off the season at home at Arrowhead Stadium against the Ravens, followed by a match against the Bengals. The complete NFL schedule will be revealed soon.
The Kansas City Current secured a 1-0 victory against the North Carolina Courage, with Debinha scoring her first goal of the season. The team's coach emphasized the importance of winning by small margins. The Current's unbeaten streak continues, with 21 shots and a relentless offensive display. Veteran midfielder LaBonta reached a milestone with 10,000 minutes played.