8 hrs ago | KansasCity.com
Security Savings Bank dodges fourth straight quarterly loss
“That's where we plan to keep it”
Security Savings Bank avoided its fourth consecutive quarterly loss thanks to proceeds from selling three branches.It used the money to pay a $5 million dividend.Olathe-based Security Savings earned $3.35 ... via KansasCity.com
Sunday May 4 | Buffalo News
Having great friends is truly a blessing
“I am blessed with great friends.”
The saying goes, "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade." I would argue that and say, "When life gives you lemons, call a girlfriend!" 2008 rings in the year of the big 5-0 for me and my girlfriends, along ... via Buffalo News
Thursday Apr 24 | Joplin Globe
Woman recounts Dust Bowl w/ link to Kansas Dust Bowl photos, information
“Many women served only one meal a day”
COLUMBUS, Kan. - Priscilla Henning began her talk by telling of a quandary faced by Thelma Warner in 1935 in Syracuse, Kan. via Joplin Globe
Apr 8, 2008 | www.topix.net |
Walking for honor, walking for respect: The Longest Walk is a...
“As native people, our walk is carrying the message that all life is sacred and every step we take is a prayer”
Hundreds of American Indian activists traveled through Kansas in 1978 as they walked from California to Washington, D.C., for Native American freedoms.
Wichitan Rick Regan, who met them at the Mid-America All-Indian Center, said he'll never forget the sea of people in red T-shirts participating in the Longest Walk, a civil rights march.
He's proud that his 23-year-old daughter, Sage, is among roughly 200 people now walking to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the march.
Participants arrived in Syracuse, Kan., from Colorado late Monday and are expected in Wichita on April 16. The Mid-America All-Indian Center, 650 N. Seneca, has planned a reception. Read more
Apr 7, 2008 | WIBW-TV Topeka
Travel Headlines A 13-year-old girl died after an ATV accident in Western Kansas over the weekend. via WIBW-TV Topeka
Jan 10, 2008 | KansasCity.com
Grain elevators in southwest Kansas victimized in theft scams
“There are several scams going on”
Syracuse Co-op Exchange in Syracuse, Kan., is among several elevators in southwestern Kansas that have recently fallen victim to wheat theft scams. via KansasCity.com
Jan 1, 2008 | Seoul News.Net
Full grain silos attract crooks
Record-high grain prices are attracting the strangest people and it's not only grain market speculators who are paying attention to Kansas wheat prices. via Seoul News.Net
Dec 15, 2007 | Dodge City Daily Globe
Lennea Montadon with the Southwest Kansas Area Agency on Aging speaks to a couple during an open Medicare Part D enrollment, Wednesday afternoon in Dodge City. via Dodge City Daily Globe
Dec 13, 2007 | Garden City Telegram
Area farmers look for more moisture
“We don't have a chance to ever get there”
Finney County Extension Agent Dean Whitehill said Tuesday a large portion of the area's wheat was under stress this fall, with the dry weather either not allowing wheat to emerge from the ground or keeping the ... via Garden City Telegram
Oct 21, 2007 | Kansas City Business Journal
Security Savings will sell three branches
Security Savings Bank on Thursday announced plans to sell three branches in and near Garden City, Kan. via Kansas City Business Journal









