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Giraffe herd expands with newborn calves

Body GODDARD – One of the largest herds of giraffe in the United States just got even bigger. Tanganyika Wildlife Park’s herd has grown by three, recently welcoming two male and one female calves to the herd.
Giraffe herd expands with newborn calves

Effort begins to restore bandshell

Body CONWAY SPRINGS – Nearly 50 years ago, the bandshell in Conway Springs' Central Park was falling apart and scheduled to be torn down. Built in 1910, the bandshell was a literal shell of its former self in 1975, the victim of neglect and vandalism.
The opening concert at the Conway Springs bandshell was held on July 15, 1910. Travis Mounts/TSnews

St. Rose Circle to meet

Body GARDEN PLAIN – The Daughters of Isabella St. Rose of Lima Circle 832 will hold their September meeting next Tuesday.

News Brief

Body HAYSVILLE – The Haysville Community Library will hold its annual Constitution Day celebration on Saturday. The public is invited to a free potluck dinner at noon.

Border Wars topic of society meeting

Body WELLLINGTON – Sumner County Historical and Genealogical Society in Wellington will host “The Border Wars: Conflict in Kansas and Missouri During the Civil War,” a presentation by Ken Spurgeon at 6:30 p.m.

Haysville Memories

Body 7 Years Ago Haysville resident Kyle Richardson raps under the name K-Rich. He has written and recorded about 20 rap and hip-hop tracks since he started pursuing rap as a hobby in October 2015.

Argosy Files

Body From September 1941 Wayne Williams enlisted and took his preliminary examination for the U.S. Navy at the Wichita recruiting office Monday. Wayne is the second Argonia boy to enlist in the naval service in the past few weeks.
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