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Severe thunderstorms Friday cause little area damage
Severe thunderstorms began about 8 p.m. in Ottawa County and moved through upper Saline and Dickinson counties during the next hour.
Sirens sound but no damage, injuries reported
However, Ewing said there were no reports of damage or injuries in Saline County.
Wheat harvest is moving into full swing in Saline County and the crop looks so good some people are afraid to talk about it.
Japanese comedian runs through Salina on cross-country tour
The comedian - "just as famous in Japan as Saturday Night Live cast members in New York," according to his entourage - is running through Kansas this week on a more than 22,000-mile run and sail around the globe, called the "Earth Marathon." The journey began Dec.
Medication disposal day planned
The collection is open to anyone, regardless of where they live, he said. People are asked to dump their unused and unwanted pills into a plastic bag for disposal, but it's not required.
Man Rescued From Truck Stalled in Flood Waters Near Gypsum
Sections of the Smoky Hill River at New Cambria and at Lindsborg were causing problems.
Women's Aviation Group Gives Scholarships to KSU Salina Students
The Association for Women in Aviation Maintenance is recognizing two Kansas State University at Salina students with scholarships.
Fire damages house near New Cambria
The house at 5641 E. Mariposa was being rented by Phillip and Lisa Heath, who have four children.
Coyotes Becoming Problem in Saline County Community
An unusual number of coyotes have been appearing in New Cambria, sitting on citizen's porches, and even lunging at people.
Tips lead to arrest of Salina woman
Donyell M. Smith, 29, 1012 Johnstown, Apt. D, was arrested after she was identified by sheriffa s office employees and a Crimestoppers tipster as the person using the card.