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New barber shop in Milton

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140 Years Ago Joslyn & Wolf have in their store window a large lantern. It occupies a space about 1 foot square and 2 ½ feet high.

Haysville Memories

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7 Years Ago One woman's curiosity about her family and heritage helped unite the Jacobs family in Haysville with a cousin they never knew they had. Wichita resident Lana Koker said she became very curious about her background because of a long-term arrangement from her family.

Star Files

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From March 1931 There were plenty of laughs in the comedy drama presented by the American Legion at the gym last Friday evening. The cast was composed of Melvin Winn, Elmer Gano, N.R.

U.S. 160 resurfacing to begin soon

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SUMNER COUNTY – Drivers in western Sumner County will be pleased to hear this news, as will anyone who has driven recently between Argonia and Wellington. Work will start soon on a nearly $4.5 million resurfacing on U.S.

Meeting to focus on 1890s Sumner Co. photos

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WELLINGTON – The Sumner County Historical and Genealogical Society in Wellington will host “1890s Oxford, Belle Plaine, and Dalton Photographs,” a presentation by Rex Riley, on March 18. The meeting will be at Cowley College’s Short General Education Center, Room 113, 2208 Davis-White Loop, Wellington.

Police Report

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March 4: Business check, 100 block N. Main; Outside agency assist, police department; Two-vehicle accident, 100 block W. Fifth; Outside agency assist, police department; Business check, 400 block N. Main; Checked open door, 2500 block S. 383rd St. W.

Newspapers in Our Schools

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Newspapers in Our Schools is a cooperative effort between The Times-Sentinel/ Haysville Sun-Times and area businesses that are generously assisting with the cost of printing additional newspapers each week to provide one paper for each classroom in our coverage area – Cheney, Clearwater, Garden Plain, Goddard and Haysville. Our goal is to help connect local students with their communities, and provide a direct connection between our schools and the community newspaper.

Trip of a lifetime

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TSnews HAYSVILLE – Kansas City Chiefs fans will carry memories of last month’s Super Bowl victory with them for the rest of their lives, as the Chiefs build a dynasty with their third NFL championship in five seasons. For Kelly Kennedy – the Chiefs’ fan of the year for the 2023 – this year’s Super Bowl was a once-in-alifetime event.
Kelly and Pam Kennedy watched the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory in person. Kelly was the Chiefs’ fan of the year, and received a free trip to the game. Contributed photo
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