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Immersive Theater Experience "Outside In" at Lincoln Center Celebrate Mental Health Awareness Month
1 2024 Tony Award Nominations- HELL'S KITCHEN and STEREOPHONIC Lead the Pack!. The Emmy-Nominated and Clio Award-Winning Team behind Disney’s "Growing Up" and MTV’s "Rebel Music" will present "Outside In," an immersive theatrical experience created by The Child Center of NY and produced by SoulHouse. This groundbreaking production promises to captivate audiences and drive social impact.
Great Bend artists to be featured at art center in Russell
The next exhibition at the Deines Cultural Center in Russell is "Nature Inspired" and opens with a reception on April 28 from 2 p .m. - 4 p.m. This show features three artists from Great Bend. Come see the ceramic work of Dolores Baker, mixed media work by Mary Kottmann,...
Resurfacing project planned on US 281 in Russell Co.
The Kansas Department of Transportation plans to begin work soon on resurfacing projects along K-255 in Ellis County and U.S. 281 in Russell County. The K-255 project will be completed first, starting on April 23. Project work includes a mill and overlay on the entirety of the roadway from the north city limits of Victoria to I-70. Upon completion of K-255, crews will resurface 12 miles of U.S. 281 in Russell County, starting near the I-70 interchange at Russell and ending at the Barton County line.
Pickleball courts available for play in Russell
From the City of Russell... The City of Russell is excited to announce two pickleball courts are now available for play in the Memorial Park Sports Complex. At the direction of City Council and through community input and collaborative financial support from Russell Development, Inc., an existing tennis court has been converted into two pickleball courts.
Burglar Confronted Inside Home
A burglary occurred on ,Monday April 22nd in a house, on the 600 block of Beverly. The owner and victim of the burglary was a 61-year old Salina male who entered his home at around 6:40 am, noticing his front door was forcibly opened. The owner upon entering the home...
Gains you can see: StratFit’s new gym in Waldo reps digital fitness platform’s heavy lifting
With his NYC-inspired training studio in Waldo opening earlier this spring, Daniel McKee wants to keep busy professionals motivated to stick to their fitness goals — and use the space to refine and advance adoption of his tech platform. “Everyone that comes to the door is very impressed with the place, we tried to make The post Gains you can see: StratFit’s new gym in Waldo reps digital fitness platform’s heavy lifting appeared first on Startland News.
Want to stay in a ballistic missile silo in the middle of Kansas? It will cost you $10,000
DEEP BELOW THE SURFACE OF ELLSWORTH COUNTY — People interested in seeing an intercontinental ballistic missile silo up-close and personal will have that chance next month in central Kansas. The Missile Silo Ranch, located in Ellsworth County, is hosting several events, including guided tours of the facility, during the...
Beloit USD 273 school bond proposal fails to gain voter approval
BELOIT, Kan. (KAKE) - Beloit USD 273 district voters have decided the fate of a $20 million package of new construction and facility upgrades for the Mitchell County district. The bond issue was a two-part question. Question 1 on the ballot included for voters to consider was a New Ag...
Ellsworth school district receives state waste tire grant
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) Bureau of Waste Management has announced the recipients of waste tire product grants. These annual waste tire grants are awarded to local municipalities and public and private schools K-12 across the state. The grants totaled $529,600.88 and were awarded to 51 organizations to fund projects that include the use of recycled tire products, including playground surfacing and picnic tables. The grants are funded by revenue collected through the tire excise tax, a $0.25/vehicle tire fee.
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