What happened at the Metropolitan Area Planning Commission Meeting: downtown action plan, development near Kellogg.
As the city’s undetermined closing date for the encampment looms, those who live there are exasperated at what they say is lack of communication.
Maria Munoz receives help from Lisa Reboulet using a translation device at the Starfish Project in Johnson County. Translation devices give pantry volunteers the ability to communicate with more ...
Volunteer Jayne Martin portions chili into containers that will be frozen and distributed by the Golden Wheel. The Golden Wheel provides 1400 meals to a vulnerable population in Ottawa County. Credit: ...
Shelia Reed, treasurer of the directory board, shares the fundraising efforts the senior center has made to keep the Golden Wheel going in Minneapolis. Credit: Selena Rivas Favela The Golden Wheel was ...
From left to right, Bette Steinbrock, Arlene Christ, Shirley Parrish, Carleen Berry, and Marilyn Baker meet for a coffee and snacks at the Golden Wheel Senior Center on Friday, May 29, 2026. Golden ...
There are maternity health care deserts in nearly every state in the U.S., including Kansas. Forty-eight of Kansas’ 105 counties are considered maternity care deserts. More than one-third of U.S.
Today, she’s 30 pounds lighter, is sleeping more soundly, feels better mentally, has learned to read labels to find gut-happy foods and has seen her A1c — an important marker of blood sugar control — ...
Kansas has not elected a Democrat to the U.S. Senate since 1932, when George McGill won a re-election bid. Kansas has not elected a Democrat to the U.S. Senate since 1932, when George McGill won a ...
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Sign up now so we can keep you connected to the latest information about civic issues in Kansas and beyond. The meeting was called to order at 11:02 am.City Manager ...
Steven Brockschmidt loads the food cart for Kansas State University-Olathe students earlier this summer. More than 400 pounds of food has been shared since the cart’s introduction two years ago.