I continue to receive lots of positive comments about the job and service that rural electric cooperatives do for their consumer-members. Always a part of any…
Browsing: September 2021
School is back in session, we are producing a “real” fall travel issue and the Kansas State Fair returns this year. The pandemic continues to affect…
Electric cooperatives have an obligation to our employees and our communities to make safety, in particular electrical safety, a priority every day. That commitment is woven…
Tufa is a porous rock often found near mineral springs. It is a naturally occurring limestone rock. Hypertufa is a similarly lightweight and porous rock but…
In 2019, the Kansas Department of Transportation reported that Kansas tallied 1,431 work zone crashes with seven deaths — all seven were motorists. Of all work…
Through SEPT. 17 Howard Svaty Memorial Exhibit, Fredonia. Reception on Sept. 11. Stone House Gallery. Sept. 1 Basics of Growing Berries in Kansas Webinar, Virtual. Discuss…
As electric vehicles gain popularity nationwide, many car manufacturers are creating new electric models to appeal to consumers. Electric vehicles may have higher sticker prices than…
It’s a magnificent sight to observe free-roaming bison in the Great Plains, where an estimated 30 million of the creatures roamed before overhunting in the 1800s…
Richard Duff first became fascinated with Native American history in high school, with the help of a teacher whose lessons about the Sand Creek massacre during…
Dear Pat: I was an electric vehicle skeptic, but I just saw an announcement of the all-electric Ford F150 Lightning. I didn’t realize electric pickups could…