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Dear Editor, For much of Wilson’s history, the old grain silos in the center of town have stood strong and proud, capturing the imaginations of sightseers and photographers. This interesting complex of silos is one-of-a-kind, seen nowhere else.
Read moreJohn E. “Curly” Marshall was described as a notorious border character who made his living in “nefarious ways.”
Read moreCelebrating, remembering the role of Bob Dole
Read moreAt Caldwell, Kan., on the southern border of Kansas, “Curly” Marshall is still remembered for establishing the First Chance/Last Chance saloon in 1869.
Read moreDedication of blood donors is noteworthy
Read moreMy son’s favorite question lately is, “Mommy, what did you do when you were my age?”
Read moreSupporting local business, enjoying family fun
Read morePrize fighting, known more commonly today as boxing, began as a gentleman’s pastime done in the interest of physical health through “manly” exercise. However, the activity progressed beyond the athletic clubs to become a brutal exercise for the benefit of the sporting crowd and the more base elements of the gambling world.
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