Matthew Stiles spoke with the Salina Journal before he begins as Saline County administrator on April 13.
Set to begin on April 13, incoming county administrator Matthew Stiles brings his skills in city management to a new ...
"An Evening with Wilco," with two sets, one intermission and no opening act is scheduled on May 4 at the Stiefel Theatre in ...
Rose Marie Wallen’s printmaking retrospective at Smoky Valley Arts & Folklife Center, featuring 75 years of artist's work.
The Abilene and Smoky Valley Railroad aims to restore iconic steam locomotive Santa Fe 3415 by Labor Day 2027, with the help ...
Central Kansas Mental Health Center is progressing on its new youth campus in Salina, expanding group therapy rooms and parent support services.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Salina is bringing back its largest annual fundraiser, Bowl For Kids’ Sake, at The Alley. The event is scheduled for March 27-28, featuring a tropical "Aloha" theme, ...
Ballots for Salina's Feb. 24 election deciding the fate of its pit bull ban are set to be mailed out soon, with voter registration deadline of Feb. 3.
Salina’s newest City Commissioner Doug Rempp, illustrated that when commenting on social media regarding protesters. Although it could apply to Salina, he referred to Minneapolis, Minnesota. People ...
Christ Cathedral in Salina hosts annual Lenten Art Exhibit with 12 Kansas artists featured in "Holiness In Our Midst," beginning Feb. 6.
Kansas Water Authority approves 60 new Regional Advisory Committee members, including six in the Smoky Hill-Saline region.
Food historian Cynthia Clampitt hosts a free Zoom lecture on corn's impact on North America for Smoky Hill Museum's First Thursday.