Oct 8, 2009 | Customer Interaction Solutions
BRIEF: SKT helps Greensburg company rebuild communication system
SKT Business Communication Solutions has implemented green collaboration technology for a John Deere dealership in Greensburg.
Church Shows Tourists A Different Side To Boot Hill
A new exhibit at Boot Hill Museum adds a new experience for visitors. The First Union Church is the newest building tourists will find as they visit the popular museum.
GCCC to train turbine technicians
There soon will be a new industry training opportunity at Garden City Community College that is designed to train already working wind turbine technicians.
Kansas Public Radio health reporter wins national award
Bryan Thompson, health reporter for Kansas Public Radio, was one of 14 recipients of the 2009 Mental Health America Media Awards, recognizing excellence in reporting and portrayals of mental health issues during the previous year.
G.C. man injured in collision accident
A Garden City man was injured Friday afternoon in Hodgeman County, after his semitrailer caught fire in a crash.
Christopher and Marietta Pianalto, Bucklin, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Danielle M. Pianalto, to Ben Vigness, son of Jody and Katie Vigness, Bucklin.
Head-on crash kills 2 in Kansas
A head-on collision involving a tractor-trailer in southwest Kansas has left two people dead.The Highway Patrol says both victims were in a pickup truck pulling a stock trailer on U.S. 54 just east of Greensburg.They're identified as 53-year-old Peggy Birney of Bucklin, and her passenger, 32-year-old Jennifer McDonald of Wellington, Colo.The ...
Rob Sellard's young wheat field is a stark reminder that no matter how bad the economy, farmers are always at nature's mercy.
Colin and Becky Kells, of Ford, and Tommy Hale, of Ocala, Fla., announce the engagement of their daughter, Tina L. Loving of Bucklin, to Sgt.
Jennifer and Dale Kennedy of Wamego, Kan., became the parents of a son, Jared Roy, on April 1, 2009, at Mercy Regional Health Center in Manhattan, Kan.