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Argosy Files

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Charles Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young, of this city, has been announced by the war department as one of three Kansans who have accepted appointments on the reserve corps. He was announced as second lieutenant, air reserve.

Star Files

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From November 1926 F.C. Myers, the last of the pioneer businessmen of Conway Springs, sold his stocks and dry goods, and store here last week to Wessers. Nash and Martin of Wichita are putting on a sale to close out the stock.

Two unique ways to cook Thanksgiving turkey

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Thanksgiving is a beloved holiday. Families may have their own unique Thanksgiving traditions, but one staple of this kickoff to the holiday season is bound to make its way to Thanksgiving dinner tables no matter how unusual families’ holiday celebrations may be: turkey.
This Thanksgiving, hosts can try something new by deep frying or smoking their turkeys. Metro Creative

Tips to budget for the winter holidays

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The beginning of the winter holiday season has begun, filled with food, family, friends and fun. Kansas State University family resource management specialist Elizabeth Kiss says that as celebrations are planned, it is important to consider the mental and financial stresses of the holiday season.

County to pay $3 million over newspaper raid in Marion

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Kansas Reflector The county involved in a small-town Kansas newspaper raid in 2023 will pay a cumulative $3 million to three journalists and a city councilor. In two of the four agreements, the Marion County Sheriff ’s Office also crafted a statement admitting regret.

Zimmerman named to Barton's '25 Under 25' list

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CLEARWATER – Wichita State University student Tegan Zimmerman, of Clearwater, has been selected as one of the Barton School of Business’ “25 Under 25 honorees” for outstanding achievement in academics, leadership, community involvement, and professional development.
Zimmerman named to Barton's '25 Under 25' list

Goddard approves new CID on Hawkins Lane

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TSnews GODDARD – As part of its meeting on Monday, the Goddard City Council held a public hearing about establishing a Community Improvement District as part of the Hawkins Lane project. There is no direct cost to the city for the CID, which will allow construction of an electric system, street lighting improvements, and a giraffe water fountain cultural amenity at Tanganyika Wildlife Park.
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