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Elisha Ybarra got an unexpected Fourth of July surprise and it had nothing to do with fireworks.
Farmers were busy today cutting wheat and unloading grain at area grain elevators, as the harvest in this area nears completion.
Power goes out, some trees knocked down By FOSS FARRAR Traveler Staff Writer reporter@arkcity.net Alma Daymude arrived at Daisy Mae's Restaurant early today as a thunderstorm roared through Arkansas City.
Winds gusted to over 70-miles-per-hour at Strother Field on Tuesday night blowing off the top of the roof of the Workforce Center adjacent to the terminal building, authorities said.
Geuda Springs suffers historical loss
The Arkansas City Fire Department teamed up with the Geuda Springs and Wellington fire departments to control a house fire on Monday night. via Arkansas City Traveler
The City of Geuda Springs, will welcome home SPC Jason Hills and his wife, Priscilla, by hosting a cookout at 5:30 p.m. April 19 at the Boxcar Bar in Geuda Springs. via Arkansas City Traveler
“You are being inducted for your long career and many achievements as the first recipient of the Bob Hapgood Award named for one of the founding board members”
Post entering state music hall By FOSS FARRAR Traveler Staff Writer reporter@arkcity.net Geuda Springs musician-songwriter Bill Post will be inducted into the Kansas Music Hall of Fame on Saturday in Lawrence. via Arkansas City Traveler
Thunderstorms moved into the area early this morning with the rain gauge at the City Building in Ark City reading an accumulation of .84 inches by 10 AM. via Arkansas City Traveler
“We brought them on ship and took care of them, and later let them off at the Philippines”
Ark City man worked his way up through the ranks By FOSS FARRAR Traveler Staff Writer reporter@arkcity.net Brad Renollet looked back on an eventful 30-year Navy career Wednesday. via Arkansas City Traveler
Butler wins National Pedal Puller title
Logan Butler, of Geuda Springs, recently won the 8-year-old division of the National Pedal Puller Championship on Sept. via Arkansas City Traveler
“Letters from the leaders of Wellington, the community and people interested will carry Wellington.”
A silver 2000 Toyota Four Runner was flipped upside down, Tuesday, after driver, Rodney A. Tippery, 57, of Madison, Wisc., hydroplaned and crashed into a barrier wall on the Kansas Turnpike near milepost eight ... via Wellington Daily News