Les Will Serenade You
Salina's own Les Lankhorst is working on a new recording project - fueled by a Kickstarter campaign. The crooner joined in on the KSAL Morning News Wednesday with the promise of a private concert for...
View ArticleScott City Hopes to Preserve Native Pueblos
SCOTT CITY, Kan. (AP) — A committee has been formed to help preserve and develop Lake Scott State Park in western Kansas. The Hutchinson News reports that Gov. Sam Brownback and and the Kansas...
View ArticleAbortion Laws Challenged in Kansas
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — The Kansas Court of Appeals is taking the rare step of having all of its judges hear a legal challenge to a ban on a common second-trimester abortion procedure to speed up the...
View ArticleFHSU: Destination of Choice
Business is booming at Fort Hays State University. The university has more students than ever before, with a record enrollment of over 14,200 students this fall. The school is one of only two regents...
View ArticleMan in Underwear Only Approaches Students
Police are investigating after they say a man wearing only underwear approached a group of 5th grade students in Valley Center. Officials at Valley Center Intermediate School say the man approached the...
View ArticleDeputies Serve Warrants and Ice Cream
Saline County Sheriff Deputies, participating in a national effort, served multiple warrants during a sweep on Wednesday. And they also served some ice cream to some children who offered a helping...
View ArticleBomb Threat Prompts Evacuation
A bomb threat prompted the brief evacuation, and closure of a North Salina truck stop. According to Salina Police, staff at the Petro II on N. 9th Street received an automated telephone call Tuesday...
View ArticleSalina Police Log 10-22-15
Police are investigating the theft a hand gun. A Colt 1911 .45 caliber handgun was reported stolen from a Ford F 150 pickup parked at 230 S. Clark Street. The gun was taken sometime between 2:00 in the...
View ArticleBook Signing to Benefit St. Francis
Former U.S. Senator John Danforth is coming to Salina to stand up for children's programs and talk about his new book, "The Relevance of Religion: How Faithful People Can Change Politics." Senator...
View ArticleSalina Company Making Mobility Possible
A Salina-based mobility products manufacturer on Thursday celebrated a new partnership, and reinforced its commitment to helping those with handicaps maintain their mobility. ElDorado Mobility hosted a...
View ArticleRivalry Week at KWU
It's rivalry week on the campus of Kansas Wesleyan University in Salina. The Coyotes, and their rivals the Bethany Swedes, square of in a couple of different competitions. It started on Wednesday night...
View ArticleRunning Down “Fe for a Cure”
Officials are hoping that a thousand people, ready to help in the fight against cancer, will lace up their shoes and run or walk down Santa Fe tomorrow morning. One of the major roads in Salina will be...
View ArticleSalina Crime Stoppers 10-23-2015
Between 2:00 PM on October 9, 2015 and 2:00 PM on October 11, 2015 a theft occurred at 147 S 12th St. A Milwaukee side angle drill in a black plastic tote and a 16” ProPress were taken from the back of...
View ArticleKansas Nuclear Contamination Lab Unstaffed
A Kansas laboratory responsible for testing for contamination in the event of an accident at the state's only nuclear power plant hasn't been staffed for several weeks after its final two employees...
View ArticleWho’s Gonna Call
Phones will be ringing around Salina beginning Monday, as a research company conducts a survey about USD 305. Superintendent Bill Hall tells KSAL News that they hired Midwest Research Associates of...
View ArticleTrump Will Be on Kansas Republican Caucus in March
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump will be on the ballot for the Kansas GOP caucus in March. The real estate magnate has paid the $15,000 filing fee to be on the party's caucus March 5....
View ArticleAmerican League Champs Again
Lorenzo Cain sprinted home from first base on Eric Hosmer's single in the eighth inning, Wade Davis weathered a 45-minute rain delay and a white-knuckle ninth, and the Kansas City Royals beat the...
View ArticleVolunteers Take To “Fe For a Cure”
Over 800 people laced up their shoes and ran, or walked, the length of Santa Fe Avenue in Salina Saturday morning. It was the "Fe for a Cure" event to help locally in the fight against cancer. Fe for A...
View ArticleUPDATE: Alleged Drunk Driver Crashes Into Homecoming Crowd
Police say the number of people injured in an Oklahoma State University homecoming parade crash has grown to 44. Stillwater police Capt. Kyle Gibbs gave the new total in a release Saturday night. He...
View ArticleFamily Upset Ghost Tour Includes Death Location
A Topeka man is upset that a ghost tour charged people to enter a site where his grandfather was shot to death while working as a police officer. Ghost Tours if Kansas hosted an event at Topeka's Moose...
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