Members in Congress introduced a bipartisan bill in July that could potentially save Kansas electric cooperatives nearly $5 million per year, helping them to gain some…
Browsing: August 2020
If you’d ask me, I’d probably tell you some of the best people in the world live right here in Kansas and the Midwest. Our central…
If you think back to your school days, I imagine you can recall a favorite teacher whose impact on your life still resonates. You may have…
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed many things in the course of the 2020 school year, but it hasn’t stopped Tabatha Rosproy, preschool teacher from Winfield, Kansas,…
Dear Pat and Brad: I love my older home, but it’s drafty and uncomfortable at times. What can I do to reduce drafts that won’t cost…
It’s easy to become complacent around electricity and its potential dangers as we go about our everyday activities. When moving a ladder from the shed, do…
Gardening in August can be exhausting. The summer heat is intense and the garden requires a variety of tasks that can lead to gardener burnout. On…
It’s time again for Kansas shutterbugs to show the beauty of their home state captured through the eye of a lens. Submissions for the 15th Annual…
Kansans embrace change, especially when we understand that doing so makes us stronger, more resilient, more unified. Although we know that change, generally in the form…
All your hard work is paying off with a bountiful harvest. Fresh produce is filling your garden, countertops, and refrigerator while the garden keeps producing more.…