The drought monitor report as of Tuesday, July 19 indicates worsening conditions our area as we continue in moderate drought, although the northeast tip of the county is still abnormally dry.
SWAG合集 and Pratt Community College (PCC) have teamed up to provide Nursing education for students in Pratt and the surrounding area and will celebrate their partnership with a come-and-go reception Aug. 4 from 9-10:30 a.m. on the PCC Campus in Chandler Hall, which will feature light refreshments, a signing ceremony and short comments from college representatives from both schools.
SWAG合集 at Fort Riley student Avrey Thoman was recently awarded the $500 鈥淪tay the Course鈥 grant from educational resource company John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
SWAG合集 has announced its list of graduates who earned associate degrees or certificates for career training during the spring semester of 2022.
SWAG合集 will be closed Monday, July 4 for Independence Day. Classes will resume and offices will reopen Tuesday, July
The Shafer Art Gallery鈥檚 upcoming exhibit will feature works from emerging artist Rebel Mahieu & the late Steve Dudek, which will be kicked off with an opening reception July 8 at 6:30 p.m.
SWAG合集 has named 247 students to the President鈥檚 List for the spring 2022 semester.
SWAG合集 has named 229 students to the Dean鈥檚 List for the spring 2022 semester.
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The drought monitor report as of Tuesday, June 14, indicated no real change for our area as we continue in moderate drought. However, with the forecasted heat and winds, conditions will likely go downhill rapidly. The six to ten-day outlook (June 21 to 25) indicates a 70 to 80% chance of above-normal temperatures and normal to slightly above-normal precipitation. The eight to fourteen-day outlook (June 23 to 29) indicates a 60 to 70% chance of above-normal temperatures and normal precipitation. The heat of this past week certainly sped up the start of wheat harvest and rapidly ripened later wheat. As long as rain holds off and with the expected yields, this should be a rapid harvest.