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Kansas-Based IST Offers One-Stop Service for Food Processing Sector
Industrial Service Technologies (IST) specializes in turn-key design, manufacturing and installation services for food production clients and other manufacturing operations nationwide, with company headquarters and its metal fabrication division based in Tonganoxie.
IST’s recent growth to meet evolving demand in the industry included construction of a 6,400-square-foot facility in Tonganoxie with options to expand as the company grows. The new facility and corporate headquarters cover over nine acres in the Kansas City-area community, with three facilities and over 25,000-square-feet of manufacturing and metal services on one city street. The $6.8 million project also added 37 new jobs.
CEO Ricky Paradise said most everyone in key IST leadership positions previously worked in food processing plants, so they know full well how to work with those businesses to help improve their operations. Paradise also is managing partner of The Harvest Group, which invested in IST – and other great businesses – to create new, sustainable futures for the companies.
Paradisesaid IST offers one-of-a-kind solutions in a two-fold way: one side of the business involves production of equipment for food processors, while the other side focuses on skilled millwright services with one of the largest millwright teams in the region and possibly the nation. These highly skilled workers are experts at putting machinery or equipment into place with the flexibility to meet a timeline that best suits the customer.
“(Customers) get really skilled help on demand when they need it,” Paradise said. “A talented and driven IST team makes that happen.”
The Kansas Department of Commerce has delivered training-based support for IST through the Kansas Industrial training (KIT) program, which is available to firms with net new job creation. Through KIT, IST is equipping its workers with more modern technology to help them be more efficient and effective in the field — often with digital solutions — as they address customers’ unique needs.
IST’s success reflects a key initiative of the Kansas Framework for Growth – the state’s economic development strategic plan – in helping companies leverage advanced manufacturing technologies to be more competitive in a growing and evolving global marketplace. The growth of the advanced manufacturing sector has been a significant force in Kansas’ run of record-breaking economic development successes.
With its state-of-the-art manufacturing campus, highly skilled workforce and strong sense of community and collaboration, IST has its own strong foundation for success in Kansas. In playing the long game, the company has a number of scholarship opportunities and sponsorships at the local high school as they look to build relationships and encourage young Kansans to stay home for excellent job opportunities.
“We believe deeply in the community,” Paradise said. “What’s good for Tonganoxie is good for IST, and what’s good for IST is good for Tonganoxie.”
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Where to watch Boston Red Sox vs Kansas City Royals: TV channel, start time, streaming for May 19
What to know about MLB’s ABS robot umpire strike zone system
MLB launches ABS challenge system as players test robot umpire calls in a groundbreaking season.
The 2026 MLB season has surpassed the quarter mark, and after each team’s first 40 games, there’s plenty of reasons to tune in all summer long.
Chicago White Sox slugger Munetaka Murakami has already proven doubters wrong by launching 17 home runs, Pittsburgh’s Paul Skenes consistently looks like the best version of himself on the mound and Milwaukee ace Jacob Misiorowski is throwing harder than any starter in the majors.
The MLB action continues on Tuesday as the Boston Red Sox visit the Kansas City Royals.
Here’s everything you need to know to tune in for the first pitch.
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What time is Boston Red Sox vs Kansas City Royals?
First pitch between the Kansas City Royals and Boston Red Sox is scheduled for 7:40 p.m. (ET) on Tuesday, May 19.
How to watch Boston Red Sox vs Kansas City Royals on Tuesday
All times Eastern and accurate as of Tuesday, May 19, 2026, at 6:33 a.m.
- Matchup: BOS at KC
- Date: Tuesday, May 19
- Time: 7:40 p.m. (ET)
- Venue: Ewing M. Kauffman Stadium
- Location: Kansas City, Missouri
- TV: NESN and Royals.TV
- Streaming: MLB.TV on Fubo
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Northwest Kansas community cleaning up extensive damage from weekend storm
SHERIDAN COUNTY, Kan. (KWCH) – Another round of severe weather rolling across Kansas led to widespread damage in communities around the state.
Storms in northwest Kansas over the weekend heavily impacted Sheridan County, with the Sheridan County Sheriff’s Office sharing photos of damage in multiple areas. From downed trees, fences and irrigation pivots to roofs being torn off of buildings, the damage is extensive.
Sheriff Brandon Carver said that a farmer took the brunt of the damage.
“Him, himself, had… I believe there was eight irrigation pivots that he owned, and four grain bins that were damaged in this storm. You know, in an ag (agriculture) community, this is a big financial strain on them where they’re already struggling,” Carver said. “This guy was very positive about it and just said, ‘we’ll just have to deal with it and move forward.’”
The sheriff’s office shared that the majority of the storm damage was in the city of Hoxie, as well as northwest and northeast of Hoxie. Wind speeds were over 80 mph, with hail up to golf ball-sized.
The county is asking any residents who have damage to their property to report to Sheridan County dispatch. The National Weather Service is still assessing the damage in the area.
Carver said the community is working together to recover.
“Ultimately, as I’ve said this before, Sheridan County always comes together, whether it’s the emergency responders or just citizens. And a lot of people gathered to help neighbors in a time of need,” Carver said.
Fortunately, no injuries were reported.
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Kansas Hispanic Education & Development Foundation offers more than scholarships
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — Hundreds of Wichita-area students have learned the steps they need to take after high school because of the Kansas Hispanic Education & Development Foundation.
Since 2008, the foundation has been doing whatever it can to give students the best chance at being successful after they graduate from high school.
In those 18 years, it’s given out around $1 million in scholarships, but that’s not all it does. It helps throughout the college or trade school application process.
“It’s not just like they get a scholarship, and then they go their own way,” said Yezmin Thomas, a mom of two KHEDF scholars. “No, they stay involved. Graduating from high school, leaving home, moving to a different city, and then starting your college journey that way, that can be a lot for a student.”
Executive Director Pablo Cruz said like with pretty much every nonprofit, volunteers are the key to the foundation’s success.
“I really am proud and honored to work with all of our volunteers,” Cruz said. “They all have the same passion and dedication. I think we’re all in the same spirit when it comes to serving our students and preparing the workforce for Kansas.”
Those volunteers said they just want these students to know that somebody is in their corner, especially since the process could be foreign not only to the students, but to their families as well.
Some of those volunteers are also former students who were helped by KHEDF. They believe paying it forward to the next generation is how they can keep growing the overwhelming success the nonprofit has had.
“I’ve seen students get jobs and graduate and seeing them all over the place,” KHEDF alum and volunteer Zayra Camacho said. “It’s pretty cool to see them, Especially on the news or social media, and seeing how big they’re getting. And it’s mostly because they started here at KHEDF.”
While the foundation has been mainly focused in the Wichita area, it is now expanding its reach to other parts of the state. Learn about that next Monday.
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