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Czech memories: Wilson festival started with Centennial and grew into celebration of heritage
Czech memories: Wilson festival started with Centennial and grew into celebration of heritage By Kurt Krupp Last Updated: July 23, 2008 Wilson may be celebrating 125 years in existence, but the town has more to ...
Owners of two restaurants in north-central and northwest Kansas were fined by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment for failure to obtain food service licenses.
This wheat field near Black Wolf suffered wind damagage. Wind damage was sporadic in fields, laying wheat down, around Wilson and Dorrance.
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Korbin Joseph Freeman Clint and Sarah Freeman, Kanopolis, are proud to announce the birth of their son, Korbin Joseph.
Companies make adjustments for higher fuel prices
“Instead of shipping back 20 to 100 cases, the guy's out with an economy-size vehicle. We'll write more accurate orders”
While scratching their heads over fuel prices, business owners are using their brains to get products to consumers, focusing on efficiency and getting the most return for every loaded mile traveled. via Salina Journal
Man Dies in Russell County Crash
A crash on a Kansas highway in Russell County killed a Victoria man last night. According to the Kansas Highway Patrol, Robert Dinges was driving west on I-70 at about 5:15 p.m. just north of Dorrance when he ... via KAKE-TV Wichita
Victoria man dies in one-vehicle crash
Robert L. Dinges, 59, Victoria, was killed in a one-vehicle crash at 5:15 p.m. Monday on Interstate Highway 70 at the Dorrance overpass. via Salina Journal
Man from Canada killed in crash near Dorrance
A Canadian man, Bruce Foster Smith, was killed Saturday morning when he lost control of a pickup and collided with a tractor-trailer. Kansas Highway Patrol troopers weren't sure if slick road conditions ... via Salina Journal
Agritourism catching on around the state
“This is what I used to do when I was a kid.''”
You don't have to be a kid to enjoy autumn's appeal. It was one of those days great to play hooky from school -- 70-degree weather and no wind -- as a Lindsborg couple walked hand in hand amid a sea of pumpkins ... via Arkansas City Traveler