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No Changes in Trash Service
The Salina General Services Offices, the Household Hazardous Waste Facility, and the Salina Drive-thru Recycling Center will be closed on Thursday, July 4th, in observance of Independence Day. The offices and facilities will reopen for normal hours on Friday, July 5th, 2024. All other City offices will be closed Thursday...
City commission approves $17 million maximum budget for CiCo Park improvements
Manhattan commissioners passed a $16.98 million build agreement for CiCo Park improvements Tuesday night on a vote of four to one. The “base project” cost for the city will be just over $15.7 million, as there are about $1.2 million in projected construction and owner contingency funds. Commissioner...
Saline County Jail Bookings, July 3
REQUESTED CHARGE(S): Stalking; After served a protection order prohibiting contact. REQUESTED CHARGE(S): Agg Domestic Battery: impede breathing/choke and Domestic Battery: rude physical contact. NAME: Godinez, Blaine Allen. REQUESTED CHARGE(S): Violation of protection order; Unknown circumstance and Failure to appear. NAME: Howard, Justin Ian. REQUESTED CHARGE(S): Failure to Appear. NAME: Johnson,...
SUPREME COURT RIPPLE EFFECTS: Manhattan DA Bragg Agrees To Delay Trump’s S
According to New York Times reporting, the Supreme Court ruled on presidents being immune from prosecution while carrying out “official acts” in office which has made prosecutors from the Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office delay sentencing of former President Trump. Former President Trump was convicted by...
Rorschach Inkblot tests pop up around Wichita
WICHITA, Kan. (KAKE) - It is an unusual sight popping up around town at many intersections. They are patterns being placed on utility boxes that some are saying are demonic and should be taken down. Many others are defending the postings by saying it is art and leaving it there.
Emporia City Commissioners pause decision on revenue-neutral rate until mid-month following study session Wednesday
Emporia City Commissioners will take a short pause to allow for information gathering before setting the city’s revenue-neutral rate for the 2025 fiscal year. During their regular study session on Tuesday, commissioners reviewed options for setting the RNR not to exceed limit with four options presented by City Treasurer Janet Harouff. Of the four options, commissioners mainly focused on options two and three.
Meet a Columbus High School grad who's driving the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile
It’s 27 feet long and 11 feet high, and when she finishes her yearlong journey, Columbus native Sarah Oney will have driven with her copilot one of the six famous Oscar Mayer Wienermobiles around 20,000 miles to more than 200 events across the midwestern United States. “Sarah had a lot of people to go up against, but I think it was clear from the moment we met her that she absolutely has sunshine energy,” Schmitt told the Ledger-Enquirer. “… When she was going through the process, it was so clear that she was ready to take on a role that just really spreads joy because she really is joyful. … Sarah’s just begun the job, but she’s already made so much magic along the way.” Meet Sarah Oney here.
🎙King in the Community — Mike Schrage discusses Friends of the Salina Animal Shelter, the Cozy Inn civil case and more
Click the play button above to watch Nate King's conversation with Salina City Manager, Mike Schrage. Join Salina Post News Director Nate King for another conversation with Salina City Manager, Mike Schrage. Find out how the city supports the Smoky Hill River Festival through extensive planning and coordination, ensuring a...
Where to go for KC fireworks, parades, patriotic drinks, and more this Fourth of July
We’ve rounded up KC’s hottest spots for fireworks and other festivities that will keep your holiday booming!. [Ed. note: Fireworks not exactly your thing? We’ve got tons of music and movie options curated in our Culture section, awesome eats and drinks in our Food vertical, and plenty of things to get mad at in our Politics section. It’s probably your patriotic duty to spend at least five minutes arguing with family about the future of Democracy. That’s the REAL fireworks. But otherwise, please enjoy the sky booms, parades, marathons, car shows, and general revelry.]
Another round of storms; nice 4th of July coming
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Severe storms will impact western Kansas during the evening hours, and then spread east during the overnight with the main concern surrounding strong winds gusts up to 70 mph. Most of the severe weather will occur west of a line from Russell to Pratt, and storms will weaken a bit as they move east.
Local girl crowned Miss Kansas
Aah’lice Jackson, 13, of Hutchinson returned home as National Miss Kansas Pre-Teen after competing in the 2023 National American Miss Pageant in Omaha, Neb. on June 29. The National American Miss Pageants are dedicated to celebrating greatness in the U.S. and encouraging future leaders. Each year the National American...
Spirit of Kansas holds day of July 4th fun at Lake Shawnee
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - The Spirit of Kansas festival holds a day of fun for July 4th celebrations at Lake Shawnee. Cory Hollar and Eric VanBecelaere with Shawnee Co. Parks + Recreation visited Eye on NE Kansas to rundown the plans. The car show for July 4th is canceled, but...
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