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Attorneys Kyler Knobbe, left, of Cimarron, and Paige Harding, of Dodge City, are practicing law together. (Courtesy photo.)

Kansas ‘built’ attorneys come home

  • December 14, 2024
  • By Tim Unruh
From left: Jesse Perez Mendez, Kansas State University provost and executive vice president, and Richard Linton, K-State president, signing the official memorandum of understanding with Ryan Ruda, Garden City Community College president, and Marc Malone, GCCC vice president for instructional services and chief academic officer, on Dec. 11 at Garden City Community College. (Courtesy photo.)

Partnership will expand ag degree access in southwest Kansas

  • December 11, 2024
  • By HPJ staff
Car stuck in snow covered road (Photo: Adobe Stock │ #227529793 - Cavan for Adobe)

State weather official urges Kansans to prepare for winter conditions, travel

  • December 11, 2024
  • By K-State Research and Extension news service

Dighton receives $15,000 from CHS to help rebuild grocery store

  • December 11, 2024
  • By HPJ staff
Sen. Carolyn McGinn, second from right, earned the 2024 Kansas Water Legacy Award at the Governor’s Water Conference Nov. j14 in Manhattan. She is pictured with Dawn Buehler, chair of the Kansas Water Authority; Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly and Connie Owen, director of the Kansas Water Office. (Photo by Bill Spiegel.)

Kansas set to act upon water issues

  • December 7, 2024
  • By Bill Spiegel
Dormant seeded spring wheat, on the left, compared with spring seeded spring wheat, on the right, at Dakota Lakes Research Farm near Pierre, South Dakota. (Courtesy photo.)

Dormant seeding makes room for wheat in crop rotations

  • December 6, 2024
  • By Stan Wise
Members of the National Champion Meat Judging Team from Kansas State University (pictured back row, l to r) are: Steph Witberler, coach; Hayden Lott, Minneapolis, Kansas; Emma Balisky, Alberta, Canada; Makenna Graney, Fennimore, Wisconsin; August Hulse, Culver, Kansas; Jordan Sylvester, Wamego, Kansas; Elaine Cockroft, Esbon, Kansas; and coach Travis O’Quinn. Front Row (l to r) are: Katrina Turner, Derby, Kansas; Allison Davis, Shelbyville, Tennessee; Hailey Wurtz, Seneca, Kansas; Madison Bruna, Barnes, Kansas; Reece Geer, Clay Center, Kansas; Riley Youngers, Wylie, Texas; and Bailey Thornton, Wamego, Kansas.

K-State crowned national champion at meat judging contest

  • December 6, 2024
  • By HPJ Staff
Winter garden row crops, such as sorghum, will be discussed during the Jan. 29 Winter Garden Row Crop Conference in Hondo. (Texas A&M AgriLife photo by Laura McKenzie)

Crop Hour to focus on South Dakota diseases

  • December 6, 2024
  • By HPJ Staff
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