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Wednesday, June 24, 2026
National/International
Do I need a prenup? Here’s what I learned from talking with attorneys—and a financial therapist
06/23/26 CNBC
Megan McCoy, a financial therapist and professor at Kansas State University offered me two tips for framing the conversation.
State/Regional
Reading Make Cents 4H financial literacy
06/22/26 KSN News
We’re looking forward to another K-State segment on Monday, June 22. Our guests will be our two summer 4-H interns in Sedgwick County: Chloe Gerona-Sanchez, a junior in animal science at Kansas State University, and Olivia Brooks, a senior in elementary education at Emporia State University. Both interns are from the Wichita area and they are teaching a summer program for 8- to 11-year-olds called Reading Makes Cents.
Why Kansas cattle producers must act fast against New World screwworm
06/23/26 Kansas Farmer
In order to more fully understand this pest and its population movements, Cassandra Olds, assistant professor of veterinary entomology at Kansas State University, analyzed historical reports from university experts of the past, including records kept by EG Kelly, the university’s Extension entomologist from 1918 to 1949.