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The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) announced that the Kansas Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program (KSFMNP) will officially begin on July 14.
Kansas farmers face swollen silos, shrinking markets and volatile crop prices as Trump’s trade policies and cuts to USAID and Food for Peace take a toll.
Kansas Insurance Commissioner Vicki Schmidt has announced her bid to run for Governor of Kansas in 2026, joining a list of other candidates.
While some Kansas farmers have completed the wheat harvest, Butler County farmer Paul Jenzen is cutting his last field.
Kansas’ insurance commissioner says she is throwing her hat in the race for the state’s next governor.
Kansas wheat farmers continue to make steady progress as the Kansas Wheat Harvest Report enters its fifth day, with yields holding near average and many producers maintaining cautious optimism ...
From Food Aid to Dog Chow? How Trump’s Cuts Hurt Kansas Farmers. Kansans created Food for Peace, for 70 years a font of rural income and pride.
Kansas City Life Insurance Co. agrees to a $45 million settlement over administration fees on policies for 88,000 shareholders.
Kansas wheat farmers continue to make steady progress as harvest enters its fifth day, with yields holding near average and many producers maintaining cautious optimism despite weather setbacks and… ...
Starting July 14, eligible seniors in Kansas can get $50 in coupons to use at local farmers markets. The coupons can be used to buy fresh fruits, vegetables, herbs, and Kansas-grown honey.
A man posted a video to Instagram threatening to blow up an insurance company’s building in Iowa so he could get more social media followers, cops said.
A woman increased her stepfather’s life insurance policy then had her boyfriend kill him, Florida cops say. He was convicted of murder, and she pleaded guilty.