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📸 Daddy Bud Day celebrates Salina's history and community
On Saturday, July 6, dozens of visitors attended the second year of the reestablished Daddy Bud Day at Pacific Park. Volunteers handed out free hotdogs and hamburgers and helped children and adults through various yard games and activities. Daddy Bud Day was a yearly event started by the late John...
Marquette history event July 9 in Lindsborg
LINDSBORG, Kan. — The Smoky Valley Historical Association invites you to a program celebrating the 150th anniversary of the community of Marquette--a short 15-minute drive from Lindsborg!. Allan Lindsfors will be giving a history of the settling and development of Marquette including the 1905 tornado. Allan, a former Marquette...
Back to School Preparations Begin
It’s a sure sign that back to school time is approaching. USD 305 online enrollment begins later this week, and the Saline County Back to School Fair is later this month. USD 305 online enrollment begins on Thursday, July 11th. Walk-in enrollment will be held Tuesday, July 23rd. Classes begin on August 9th.
Two Central Kansas District 4-H Members Named State Project Award Winners
The Kansas 4-H Youth Development program has recognized two youth from the Central Kansas District as state project award winners. Sarah Maass, state leader for the Kansas 4-H program, said “being a state project winner indicates prior excellence and points to (youth’s) future potential.”. “Youth must display leadership...
Salina City Comm. considers tech upgrades, River Renewal feasibility study on July 8 agenda
To participate in the study sessions and meetings, citizens will need to use the Zoom link - https://us02web.zcom.us/i/89275984587. The Zoom meeting can also be accessed by phone at 1-346-248-7799. Enter Meeting ID: 892 7598 4587 when prompted. If citizens wish to speak, either during the public forum or when the...
Saline County residents share testimony for better broadband access at recent Broadband Community Forum
In the early 1900s, electricity swept across the country, bringing light bulbs, telecommunications and other luxuries to high-end homes and businesses — today, electricity is in almost every building, even public restrooms at local parks. What was once considered a luxury became a household necessity by the mid-1900s, and...
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