Kansas
11th annual Governor’s Conference on the Future of Water in Kansas
MANHATTAN, Kan. (WIBW) – Governor Laura Kelly welcomed Kansans to the eleventh Annual Convention on the Way forward for Water on the Hilton Backyard Inn in Manhattan on Wednesday. The 2-day convention highlights the newest coverage and analysis developments on water points in Kansas and the up to date Kansas Water Plan.
“For many years, politicians have kicked the can down the street in relation to discovering a sustainable answer to Kansas’ water disaster,” Governor Laura Kelly mentioned. “Defending our water provide will stay one in all my high priorities in Topeka over the subsequent 4 years. I refuse to let the will be kicked down the street any farther.”
In her first time period, the Kelly Administration up to date the State Water Plan for the primary time since 2009 and absolutely funded it for the primary time in 15 years.
“This convention is necessary as a result of it pulls collectively the numerous stakeholders throughout the state to discover and implement efficient methods to make our water provides final and to maintain them protected for all Kansans,” Connie Owen, director of the Kansas Water Workplace, mentioned.
”Each angle from the water group gathers throughout this convention to share concepts, to community and this explicit convention is about exploring ways in which we will go ahead to handle the crucial water challenges that we’ve, each with shrinking water provides and with threats to our water high quality,” mentioned Owen.
Underneath the Kelly Administration, Kansas spearheaded a water injection dredging challenge to take away sediment at Tuttle Creek Lake, which serves greater than 800,000 Kansans; expanded broadband to benefit from irrigation know-how to cut back water consumption; and constructed upon partnerships with agriculture producers to enhance manufacturing practices and water conservation efforts.
Whereas on the convention, Governor Kelly awarded John Peck, Lee Rolfs, and Don Whittemore the Water Legacy Award for his or her contributions and lasting influence on the way forward for water in Kansas.
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Kansas
Obituary for Richard "Dick" R. Boling at Chaput-Buoy Funeral Home
Kansas
How to Watch Chiefs vs. Steelers: NFL Week 17 TV, Odds, Preview
For the first time since the 2022 AFC playoffs, the Kansas City Chiefs will square off against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Kansas City has a three-game winning streak over Pittsburgh, which includes the aforementioned contest in the Wild Card round of the postseason. This year, both teams have already clinched playoff berths but still have something to play for. The Chiefs, specifically, can get the best Christmas present of all by winning and locking up the one-seed and a first-round bye. A win makes them unreachable to the Buffalo Bills. The Steelers, on the other hand, are looking to maintain their division lead. They hold a conference tiebreaker over the surging Baltimore Ravens but are far from certain to keep that.
Here’s everything you need to know and how you can follow along with the Chiefs as they square off against the Steelers on Wednesday.
Game: Chiefs vs. Steelers
Location: Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Date and Time: Wednesday, December 25 at 12:00 p.m. CT
TV Channel: Netflix or KCTV local
Listen Live: WDAF (106.5 FM) Chiefs Radio Network or Tico Sports (Kansas City) for Spanish radio broadcast
Betting Line: Chiefs -3 (as of Wednesday morning)
This contest’s television broadcast team is highlighted by Ian Eagle (play-by-play) and both J.J. Watt and Nate Burleson (color) in the commentary booth. Melanie Collins and Stacey Dales will serve as the sideline reporters for Week 17’s matchup.
For updates throughout the game and after the action has concluded, including plenty of postgame content, keep it locked in right here at Kansas City Chiefs On SI and follow us on X @ChiefsOnSI, Bluesky @chiefsonsi.com and Facebook at Chiefs Nation for additional coverage, commentary and more.
Game odds refresh periodically and are subject to change.
If you or someone you know has a gambling problem and wants help, call 1-800-GAMBLER.
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Kansas
Search for missing Reno County man ends, Silver Alert still in effect
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) – After three full days of searching on land and in area waters, the search for 80-year-old Gary Foster has been put on hold.
The Reno County Sheriff’s Office said Foster’s family decided to postpone the search until after the holidays, when efforts will resume as a recovery mission.
Over the last 72 hours, crews launched a large-scale effort involving over 200 people combing a five-mile radius around where he was last seen. The Kansas Highway Patrol searched the area via aircraft, and Saline County provided a water rescue team and sonar to scan nearby ponds.
The Silver Alert for Foster remains in effect.
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