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Rally protests proposed repeal of Affordable Care Act

About 30 area residents lined the sidewalk outside the Salina office of Rep. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., on Thursday to protest possible repeal of the Affordable Care Act. → Read More

Salina, other Kansas cities set heat records on last day of winter

The last day of winter went out with a blaze of warmth Sunday, with record-setting high temperatures recorded in Salina and at least four other Kansas cities. → Read More

Swimming marathon to raise money for Make-A-Wish Foundation

For the third consecutive year, swimmers from Salina Central and Salina South high schools plan to spend a lot of time in the pool to raise money for Swim To → Read More

K-State professor: Look at news skeptically

Just because it’s on the Internet doesn’t mean it’s true. → Read More

Philadelphia man ready to share Valentine's hugs with Lebanon residents

LEBANON — For one day, Lebanon will not only be the geographical center of the lower 48 states, it will also be the hug capital. → Read More

Area residents attend March for Life in Washington

Everybody was there for a common cause — respect for human life. → Read More

Southeast of Saline assembly explores mental health issues

GYPSUM — Identifying mental health issues and suicide prevention tips were the focus of an “Ending the Silence” student assembly Thursday afternoon at Southeast of Saline High School. → Read More

Hundreds of activists throng state Capitol for rally

TOPEKA — A return to morality was the rallying cry of hundreds of people packed into a Kansas People’s Agenda rally Wednesday at the Capitol. → Read More

Bethany College receives gift to support local scholarship

LINDSBORG — The Earl Bane Foundation, a Salina charitable organization, has donated $200,000 to Bethany College in support of its new Good Life Scholarship, which offers four-year, full-tuition scholarships for → Read More

Opportunity Now hosts ribbon-cutting for bond issue improvements

Opportunity Now, a high school for at-risk students at 219 S. Third, had some obstacles to its renovation projects under the 2014 Salina School District bond issue. → Read More

School board approves legislative platform

Increased funding for K-12 education, a new school-finance formula and a new formula to ensure each student can graduate with effective communication skills are the main goals of the Salina → Read More

St. Mary's students learn the right moves in after-school chess class

Sophia Harris, sixth grader at St. Mary’s Grade School, glances at her computer screen covered with a chess board. → Read More

Nex-Tech responds to state fiber optics plan for school districts

An area telecommunications company responded to a plan announced last week to expand Internet access to up to 20 percent of Kansas school districts by saying it has installed fiber → Read More

Salina South Middle School finalist for music video award

Come by Matt Gerry's classes at Salina South Middle School any day and the sounds of guitar chords and rhythms will fill the air. → Read More

Marshall expects Congress to act on ObamaCare

Roger Marshall, Kansas’ newly elected 1st District congressman, predicts the new Congress will make progress soon in developing a bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act, commonly known as ObamaCare. → Read More

Road crews prepare for possible snowfall

With the first blast of winter expected to hit the Salina area tonight and Wednesday, road crews are preparing for the possibility of hazardous driving conditions. → Read More

K-State Polytechnic instructors formulate safety list for drone owners

The Federal Aviation Administration estimated 400,000 Americans purchased drones as gifts during Christmas 2015, a 63 percent increase from the previous holiday season. → Read More

Bethany College announces tuition-free plan

LINDSBORG — No strings attached. → Read More

EPA, Union Pacific reach proposed settlement regarding acid spill

HERINGTON — The Union Pacific Railroad has reached a proposed settlement with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency over a sulfuric acid spill in the railroad’s Herington yard nearly five years → Read More

School administrators have mixed feelings about high-speed Internet plan

Rural public school administrators have mixed opinions about the benefits of a state initiative to increase high-speed internet to districts across Kansas. → Read More