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In celebration of the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence the Smoky Hill Museum is coordinating a multi-location exhibit spread across five sites in Salina. Each site highlights one of five core themes drawn directly from the historic document.

According to the museum, “Moments That Made US” explores the ideals at the heart of this document. Com...


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Kansas Governor Laura Kelly announced on Friday appointments to several state councils and commissions. Among the appointees are couple people from the Salina area.

According to the Governor’s Office, Lori Blake has been appointed to the Kansas Children’s Cabinet and Roger Soldan has bee reappointed to the Kansas Commission on Peace Officers’ ...


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HUTCHINSON — Throughout their formative years, they grew up playing side-by-side, on rival teams or simply admired each other’s success from afar.

Now that their high school football careers are over, Salina Central’s Cooper Reves and Jesus Delgado, Salina South’s Jaxon Myers and Brody Chambers from Southeast of Saline, share the hono...


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Team picture courtesy of Central Kansas United

Salina’s semi-professional men’s soccer team is one win away from making history. Central Kansas United (CKU) will take on the Dodge City Toros in the United Premier Soccer League (UPSL) Midwest South Championship on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at Bethany College.

In just its third season, CKU has gone from a combined rec...


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It’s part of the pre-game prep in Jamie Doss’s world – getting staff and volunteers ready for another election.

August 4th, Kansans will head to the polls to pick not only candidates to run in November, but decide how they want judges on the Kansas Supreme Court to be selected. Doss is the Saline County Clerk and Elections Officer and says they will be ready for the ta...


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