Saturday Jul 5 | Milling Journal
Kansas Wheat Harvest Progresses with Mixed Results
As we enter the 4th of July weekend, the annual wheat harvest in Kansas is either boom or bust depending on where in the state one looks.
Volunteers make quilts for patients
Dee Saggars , director of pediatrics at Olathe Medical Center, and Delores Metz, an ambassador at Olathe Medical Center, help make and give quilts to patients while at the hospital.
Keeping track: Who to watch at State Outdoor Track & Field
Jodi Mundy, Santa Fe Trail. A qualifier in the 100, 200 and 400, Mundy won't be considered the favorite for the title in any of the three.
Three KU design students land coveted Hallmark internships
“Our visual communication students have to compete in the national arena for Hallmark internships, and their selection as interns demonstrates Hallmark's continuing high regard for the quality of our program in visual communication”
Hallmark Cards Inc., recently granted summer internships to three University of Kansas fine arts students. via The University of Kansas
Tax statements to be mailed By Chris Pannbacker Published: October 31, 2007 03:32:44 PM Tax statements for Marshall County taxpayers are to be mailed this week, and county taxpayers will note a decline in ... via Marysville Advocate
KU senior wins Kansas City AIGA chapter scholarship for graphic designers
“We are pleased Laura has received recognition for her hard work. Acknowledgement of Laura's skills illustrates to the professional and academic communities that KU is the place for serious design study.”
A University of Kansas fine arts senior has received a scholarship worth $1,000 from the Kansas City chapter of the American Institute for Graphic Arts, the professional association for design. via The University of Kansas