Nov 8, 2007 | The Topeka Capital-Journal
Central Kansas towns ban together to save dwindling populations
“Now they want to find a way to pool together, to turn this trend around and get their communities to grow.”
A group of small towns in central Kansas plan to work together to ward off population declines and attract new businesses. via The Topeka Capital-Journal
Wreaths Across America now in Kansas
“I think it's a way of showing our community and our veterans we care, we still remember the sacrifices.”
You may have seen the pictures of Arlington National Cemetery during the holidays, beautiful wreaths adorn the soldiers graves. via KWCH
Kansas youth earn honors at 75th Junior Livestock Show
WICHITA The 75th anniversary of the Kansas Junior Livestock Show added to the event's memorable history with a 20-year high in livestock numbers and stiff competition for auction premiums and scholarships. via Dodge City Daily Globe
Former clerk arrested in robbery probe
A former employee of the Tri-County Liquor Store in Herington was arrested by officials from the Herington Police Department and Dickinson County Sheriff's Office after a month long joint investigation by the ... via Abilene Reflector-Chronicle