Friday Dec 11 | Salina Journal
That's how Salina choreographer and dance teacher Peggy Simms described the annual family holiday concert presented by the Salina Symphony.
Likewise, most people can name an essential Christmas album, the collection of tunes that best puts them in the holiday spirit.
And since the lectures can be downloaded and listened to anywhere, the students could be at a Starbucks, down in Westport -- or even in Salina.
Kansas Wesleyan University Graduates 500th MBA Student
Kansas Wesleyan offers both an MBA degree and an MBA degree with a concentration in Sports Management.
MOC graduation set for Dec. 12
MOUNT OLIVE a ' Mount Olive College will hold its 56th fall commencement on Saturday, December 12.
The Salina Municipal Law Enforcement Band rehearses in the auditorium of the Kansas Highway Patrol Training Center.
Salina organist retiring after nearly 6 decades playing music at church
A Salina church organist is retiring after nearly six decades. Harry Huber is retiring from University United Methodist Church.
We have to hand it to Saline County commissioners. They decided to make important decisions based on solid information.
'Continuous Line' Gallery Talk postponed
The Gallery Talk for "The Continuous Line: Off the Wall" installation at The Gallery at Sams Hall of Fine Arts on the campus of Kansas Wesleyan University has been postponed.
Area high school students collaborate on art installation projects
A waterfall made of picture wire, decorated with colored yarn, strings and rope, cascades into a bed of leaves and rocks.
Dr. Fletcher Lamkin will become the 8th President of Kansas Wesleyan University.
A new president is set to take over at Kansas Wesleyan University. According to the school, Dr.
A few days after the nation sat glued to its collective TV sets watching a homemade balloon glide through the air, worrying that a 6-year-old boy might be on board, a group of KU students, faculty and volunteers held a balloon launch of their own.
Matthew Schwan and Leslie Mangrum look at sheet music for "The Marraige of Figaro" to determine the best places to take breaths while singing.
The Salina job market was a different animal a few years ago. A number of employers held off expansion plans because they could not find enough skilled labor.
Kansas Wesleyan announces make-up date for Soccer against Friends
Make games scheduled for KWU socccer. Kansas Wesleyan University officials have announced the make-up date for the Mens and Womens Soccer matches against Friends University that were originally scheduled to be played October 14, but were postponed due to inclement weather.
The CLASS Program at the Salina Public Library is offering the following courses open to the public, ages 16 and older.
Kansas Wesleyan Bringing Two Presidential Candidates to Campus
Dr. Richard Hanson and Dr. Fletcher Lamkin or both candidates for president of Kansas Wesleyan University.
Annual Fall Fest Set For October 31st at KWU
The 18th annual Salina Fall Fest will be held on the Kansas Wesleyan campus on Saturday, October 31st.
After six years conducting the Salina Symphony, Ken Hakoda believes his current crop of musicians may be the best yet.
The program was developed to encourage students to make healthy lifestyle choices including eating nutritious foods and engaging in adequate physical activity.
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