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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
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
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
Just because it’s on the Internet doesn’t mean it’s true. → Read More
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
Everybody was there for a common cause — respect for human life. → Read More
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
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
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, 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
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
Sophia Harris, sixth grader at St. Mary’s Grade School, glances at her computer screen covered with a chess board. → Read More
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
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
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
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
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
LINDSBORG — No strings attached. → Read More
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
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