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As part of then-owner Rocking M Media's bankruptcy reorganization, in which 12 stations in Kansas would be auctioned off to new owners, it was announced on October 31, 2022 that Hutchinson-based Ad Astra Per Aspera Broadcasting was the winning bidder for the then-KNNS, KSOB and Salina-based KVOB for $40,000. While the bankruptcy court has ...
Larned was laid out in 1873. [4] The first post office was established at Larned in 1872. [5]The city drew its name from nearby Fort Larned, which operated from 1859 to 1878 and was named for Colonel Benjamin F. Larned, U.S. Army Paymaster from July 1854 to his death September 6, 1862.
Larned plays a crucial role in Kansas’ mental health infrastructure serving state residents while also managing patients ordered to the hospital by a court for treatment or psychiatric ...
A list of people who were born in, or strongly associated with, Larned, Kansas Pages in category "People from Larned, Kansas" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
Sharon Welcome Sign signifying Martina McBride's home (2009) As of the census [ 8 ] of 2000, there were 210 people, 91 households, and 54 families residing in the city. The population density was 713.4 inhabitants per square mile (275.4/km 2 ).
Apr. 25—SHARON — A Sharon woman is accused of shaking her baby, injuring the child's brain. Brittany Arnold, 25, of 539 Bell St., was charged Wednesday with aggravated assault of a victim ...
The community was started by the Mennonite John Zook, who came to Larned, Kansas, in the 1880s and then moved his family to the location that would become Zook, a mile east of what is now Highway 19 in southeastern Pawnee County. [2] The community grew in population when the Anthony and Northern Railroad came through the area. [2]
Edmund C. Arnold (June 25, 1913 – February 2, 2007) was a newspaper designer, considered by many to be the father of modern newspaper design. As a newspaper consultant, he designed more than a thousand newspapers including The Boston Globe , National Observer , Today , Toronto Star , The Kansas City Star , and many small weeklies.