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Adele Edna Bishop

Abilene RC 27 Mar 2025
Adele Edna Bishop, 103, went home to be with her Lord on Saturday, March 15, 2025, from the home in which she was born in Abilene, Kansas, on December 6, 1921 ... .
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Carol Grygier

Abilene RC 26 Mar 2025
Carol Grygier, 72, passed away February 14, 2025 in Hutchinson, Kansas. She was born in Abilene, Kansas, March 21, 1952, to William Dunlap and Alice Maynhart ... .
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IONNA charging network aims to improve access for EV owners

San Gabriel Valley Tribune 26 Mar 2025
Toyota later joined the initiative ... 4 news release ... In the news release, the company said it was immediately opening new charging stations — called “Rechargeries” — in Houston, Texas and Abilene, Kansas ... Learn more at IONNA.com ... .
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Larry D. Miller

Abilene RC 25 Mar 2025
Larry D. Miller of Salina Kansas, formerly of Abilene, Kansas passed away Tuesday, March 11, 2025 while visiting family in California ... .
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Helen A. Biegert Minick

Abilene RC 24 Mar 2025
Helen A. Biegert Minick was born on November 22, 1936 the daughter of Wesley Biegert and Mable Janke Biegert in rural Geary County; and passed away on March 20th, 2025 at Memorial Hospital, Abilene, Kansas ... .
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The Time Ranger | The Great SCV March Blizzard of 1935

The Signal 22 Mar 2025
We are about 20 minutes into spring. Like so many glorious past seasons, this again shall be a most vibrant and beautiful one ... C’mon, saddlepals ... WAY, WAY BACK WHEN ... “Pronto.” ... A herd of more than 4,000 longhorns were driven from Texas to Abilene, Kansas.
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Robert D. Carey

Potter County News 19 Mar 2025
... and great-grandfather, died March 8, 2025 in Olathe, Kansas following a short illness ... A memorial service and burial will be held on Saturday, June 21 at the Ebenezer Baptist Church, Abilene, Kansas.
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Hurricane-force winds blast Texas, Oklahoma as fast-spreading wildfires prompt evacuations

New York Post 15 Mar 2025
Both High Wind Warnings and Fire Weather Warnings spread across much of the Southern Plains with “extreme” fire risks covering over 5 million from North Texas into the heart of Oklahoma and southern Kansas.
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