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The original intention of the Union Pacific Railway Company, Eastern Division (UPED), (a Wyandotte, Kan., company), was to win the construction race with Omaha’s Union Pacific Railroad Company.
Read moreFew things are as disruptive, debilitating, yet diminutive as having something in your eye. We’ve all experienced the pain that it causes.
Read moreGraveside services for Phyllis Ann Urbanek Ogburn, 86, will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday Aug. 12, at the Clinton Cemetery, 500 N 1200 Rd., Lawrence, Kan. 66047.
Established along the north bank of the Cimarron River, Fargo Springs was developed to become the Seward County Seat.
Read moreMore than 26,000 people in Kansas have contracted COVID-19. Roughly 350 of them have died.
Read moreLate in July, 1853, the Cheyenne and the allied tribes of Arapaho, Sioux, Kiowa, and Plains Apache gathered to seek revenge on the Pawnee, a tribe the Cheyenne called the Wolf People. The Cheyennes had lost several important men when the Pawnees had surprised them and slaughtered the entire party in 1852.
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