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Kansas State University students earn spring 2021 semester honors
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MANHATTAN — More than 4,700 Kansas State University students have earned semester honors for their academic performance in the spring 2021 semester.

Students earning a grade point average for the semester of 3.75 or above on at least 12 graded credit hours receive semester honors along with commendations from their deans. The honors also are recorded on their permanent academic records.

Area students include: 

Ellinwood: Michele Younker. 

Great Bend: Nolan Barton, Conor Bird, Cassidy Crites, Kerby Depenbusch, Baleigh Fry, Morgan Kaiser, Kylynn Keeler, Alyssa Keller, Marcos Martinez, Jenna Mauler, Anthony Molina, Phane Pedigo, Marcus Schmeidler and Gentry Schneider. 

Hoisington: Chandler Blackwell, Trey Byers, Braxton Donovan, Jessi Kindscher and Braedon Willesden.

Ellsworth: Jackson Connally, Jordyn Coonrod, Samuel Keener, Emma Klein, Kara Rodriguez and Sydney Wilson. 

Holyrood: Taylor Zamrzla.

Lorraine: Audrey Boeken.

Wilson: Ethan Dlabal, Mason Prester and Lukas Sebesta.

Lincoln: Jillian Canterbury, Elizabeth Huskey, Carson Walter and Amanda Wollesen.

Sylvan Grove: Kylie Rahmeier and James Thaemert. 

Ness City: Kristen Klitzke and Landon Reinhardt. 

Burdett: Elena Stoll. 

Garfield: Kyra Lampe.

Larned: Brooke Butler, Cathleen Cowell, Abigail Kelty and Megan Stelter. 

Pawnee Rock: Kennedy Ayre.

Rush Center: Caleb Karst. 

Sterling: Mallory Beltz, Ruth McCaleb, Mia Stinemetz and Jordan Zimmerman.

Bushton: Jerred Bieberle. 

Chase: Cordon Rowley. 

Sterling: Austin Engelland, Debra Schmidt and Edward Weiner. 

Bison: Kade Urban. 

La Crosse: Olivia Baus.

Otis: Kaleigh Maier. 

Gorham: Cameron Kilian. 

Paradise: Sarah Pelton. 

Russell: Russell Allen, Megan Flavin, Katherine Krauss, Emma Morgenstern, Brooks Nichols, Travis Ochs, Andrew Oste and Samantha Ptacek. 

Hudson: Brittney Schrag.

Macksville: Jacob Suiter.

St. John: Taylor Clark, Olivia Falk, Chase Fisher, Torre Fisher, Trey Fisher, Cashe McVey, Jaden Reed and Quincy Smith.

Stafford: Caleb Hildebrand.

Area farmers invited to form Prescribed Burn Association
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Wildfires are uncontrolled and destructive, but prescribed burning is an effective tool for landowners and managers needing to remove weeds and stop the advance of invasive species from pastures, said Veronica Coons at the Barton County Conservation District. However, but not everyone has access to the equipment, manpower and training for a successful burn. That’s where teamwork can help.
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