Cattle producers braced themselves for tumbling market prices and ongoing uncertainty over the loss of meat processing operations at the Tyson plant in Holcomb.
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson and Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly denounced job growth results of $330 million in economic incentives handed out in the past decade to lure jobs back and forth across the state border cutting through metropolitan Kansas City.
The Kansas Department for Children and Families is preparing to award grants through a new federal program for services aimed at keeping children out of the child welfare system.
The top environmental and health official in the administration of Gov. Laura Kelly said understandable public attention on sustaining sufficient quantities of water in the agriculture-heavy state led to lack of focus on the quality of drinking water.
First responders fought and a community rallied this weekend in the wake of a fire that for hours burned through Finney County's largest employer, Tyson Fresh Meats.
Kansas owned and operated casino gambling operations and the state lottery generated $173 million for Kansas' state treasury in the last fiscal year, an increase of nearly $2 million from the previous year and a $10 million surge from two years ago.
Marlin Fitzwater, former White House press secretary for Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush, will receive the Kansas State University Alumni Association's Alumni Excellence Award on Oct. 17.
Kansans could be seeing U.S. Senate candidate Bryan Pruitt, 47, at an Optimist Club meeting, a Rotary Club lunch or at a county Republican Party function.
The Kansas Department of Transportation pledged $5 million in the current fiscal year to assist cities and counties with repairs to the 3,800 bridges across the state in poor condition or structurally insufficient to meet modern weight and vehicle requirements.
The top administrator at the Kansas Department of Health and Environment said abstinence-only education programs were inadequate to sufficiently reduce unwanted pregnancies and moderate the spread of sexually transmitted diseases.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will participate during September in the Kansas State University lecture series honoring the late Kansas Republican politician Alf Landon.
The Kansas House's top Republican responded to a series of mass shootings by proposing Wednesday alleviation of a shortage of mental health personnel in rural areas and the expansion of a mental health program in K-12 schools.