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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says it will close or reduce services at its Kansas lakes starting on May 15.
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — The rain Wednesday into Thursday was not enough for many Kansas wheat fields. Agriculture experts say they see signs of drought stress in some wheat, such as bottom leaves ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – Wichita is out of drought, and a quarter of the state is now clear of any signs of drought. This change has come over the last couple of weeks. This is the first time ...
Kansas is known for its wheat, for its wide-open spaces and, if you can believe "Wizard of Oz," some hellacious tornadoes.
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... To save a dying aquifer – or at least their piece of it – a group of roughly 60 ...
Wichita State is working toward several sustainability goals, but setbacks, including recent tariffs implemented by President ...
For $1,500 a month, you can settle into spots across the U.S. that keep costs low while offering trails, parks, and wildlife ...
Mika Rezac, east central Kansas regional representative ... he does encounter people from out of state hunting pheasants. He typically finds them hunting on public land. He said he runs into many ...
Finding exceptional seafood in landlocked Kansas might seem like searching for a snowball in summer, but Hook & Reel Cajun ...
The classic chicken Parmesan sandwich varies depending on where you chow down. Here is where to get the best variation of it ...
Kansas might be 1,000 miles from the nearest ocean, but that hasn’t stopped seafood lovers from discovering their own coastal ...
This is the time of the year when educational statistics and rankings scream for our attention, Eric Thomas writes.