Sharon Montague, Salina Journal

Sharon Montague

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Tornado reportedly moving toward south Salina

Authorities are reporting that a tornado is moving toward the south end of Salina. Take cover immediately. → Read More

Saline County in tornado warning

The National Weather Service has issued a tornado warning for Saline County until 7 p.m. → Read More

Portraits of immigration: Han Lankhorst

In light of recent changes in federal immigration policies, five immigrants living in Salina — some once here illegally and some currently undergoing the citizenship process — agreed to share → Read More

BiCenter to be called Tony's Pizza Event Center

The phone is now being answered as “Tony’s Pizza Events Center” at the former Salina Bicentennial Center. → Read More

GateHouse to acquire Harris newspapers

A division of GateHouse Media, LLC, will acquire the newspapers and most other assets of Hutchinson-based Harris Enterprises, Inc., owner of the Salina Journal, the two companies announced today. The → Read More

Election

Follow the 2016 campaign trail with Salina Journal. → Read More

Questionnaires

EDITOR’S NOTE: Candidates were given a word limit for each question. The answers are printed as submitted, with no editing. → Read More

One person killed in I-135 crash

Law enforcement officers identified the fatal victim of a fiery crash as Larry L. Nelson, 58, of Salina. → Read More

Be Prepared for Severe Weather

WATCHES AND WARNINGS EXPLAINED The American Red Cross of Central and Western Kansas is offering these steps to be prepared for the potential of severe weather. Know the Difference Tornado Watch - Tornadoes are possible in and near the watch area. Review and discuss your emergency plans, check supplies and your safe room. Be ready to act quickly if a warning is issued or you suspect a tornado is… → Read More

KanCare not place to cut

Cutting by 4 percent state reimbursement for treatment of KanCare patients might help Gov. Sam Brownback solve his own budget dilemma, but it could cause a host of problems for → Read More

Harris Enterprises puts newspapers up for sale

Hutchinson-based Harris Enterprises, Inc., has engaged a broker to sell the six newspapers it owns. The company engaged Dirks, Van Essen and Murray, the leading merger and acquisition firm in → Read More

Festival is weekend of fun

Just imagine — cerulean sky, enough scattered clouds to offer brief respite from the sun, temperature hovering in the 80s (or 90s, as the forecasters are saying this year). → Read More

Tax cut should be repealed

As they wrapped up their annual session earlier this month, Kansas legislators narrowed the state’s budget deficit by sweeping $185 million from the Department of Transportation and delaying highway and → Read More