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  2. Salina, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    476808 [1] Website. salina-ks.gov. Salina / səˈlaɪnə / is a city in and the county seat of Saline County, Kansas, United States. [1] As of the 2020 census, the population was 46,889. [4][5] In the early 1800s, the Kanza tribal land reached eastward from the middle of the Kansas Territory.

  3. Salina Journal - Wikipedia

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    0745-127X. Website. salina.com. The Salina Journal is a daily morning newspaper based in Salina, Kansas, United States. It is delivered in north-central and north-western Kansas. Circulation is reported at 20,364 in 2019. [2]

  4. Isabel Bate - Wikipedia

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    Isabel Bate. Isabel Bate (1909–1995) [1] was an American artist known for her work with the Works Progress Administration (WPA). She was married to fellow artist Harold Black (1913–1993). The couple lived in New York City. They were commissioned by the WPA to complete eight murals for the U.S. Post Office in Salina, Kansas.

  5. These Salina Veterans Day events will honor those who ... - AOL

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    Where: Salina-Saline County War Memorial at Sunset Park, 700 Sunset Drive. Meal at VFW Post 1432, 1108 W. Crawford St. Meal at VFW Post 1432, 1108 W. Crawford St.

  6. J. R. Claeys - Wikipedia

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    Salina, Kansas, U.S. Education. Kansas State University. George Washington University. Jeremy Ryan Claeys (born February 13, 1978) is a member of the Kansas Senate and a former member of the Kansas House of Representatives. [1][2] Claeys was raised in Salina, Kansas. [3] He graduated from Kansas State University where he studied media and ...

  7. List of people from Salina, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Salina native Steven Hawley was a mission specialist on five NASA mission flights. Alexander Brown Mackie (1894–1966), co-founder of Brown Mackie College [ 1 ] Kenneth S. Davis (1912–1999), historian [ 2 ]

  8. Whiteford (Price) Archeological Site - Wikipedia

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    July 19, 1964 [2] The Whiteford (Price) Archeological Site, designated by the Smithsonian trinomial 14SA1, is an archaeological site located in a rural area between Salina and New Cambria, Kansas, United States. [2][3] As a National Historic Landmark, it is an important Central Plains habitation site, with an unusually well-preserved burial ...

  9. Auguste Pierre Chouteau - Wikipedia

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    Died. 25 December 1838. (1838-12-25) (aged 52) Fort Gibson, Indian Territory, U.S. Auguste Pierre Chouteau (9 May 1786 – 25 December 1838) was a member of the Chouteau fur-trading family who established trading posts in what is now the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Chouteau was born in St. Louis, then part of Spanish colonial Upper Louisiana.