Pooch Plunge 2024
Last swim of the year! The annual Pooch Plunge is going on at Kenwood Cove until 8 tonite.
Daddy Bud Day All Star Game
Last year 400 people showed up for a renewed North Salina block party. This year there were 600 people who enjoyed “Daddy Bud Day”. Festivities culminated with an all star basketball game, with spectators lined up several rows deep surrounding the playground court. Leading up to the game there was free food, games, and fellowship.
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Play Day in the Park Bubbles
New this year at Play Day in the Park…Bubbles!
Play Day in the Park is going on in Oakdale Park through 1:00 today. The Salina Municipal Band got things started with some patriotic songs.
2024 Saline County Relay For Life Survivor Lap
The 2024 Saline County Relay For Life begins with cancer survivors walking a lap. The event is going on tonight until 10:00 on the campus of Kansas Wesleyan University.
Kansas Highway Patrol Graduation
Kansas Highway Patrol recruit class 68 prepares to graduate from the academy in Salina.
The first clue in the Smoky Hill River Festival Medallion Hunt is revealed.
Heavy rain in Downtown Salina.
Salina Area-Wide Brass Choir
The Salina Area-Wide Christmas Brass Choir performs at the Central Mall Salina Kansas.
TubaChristmas 2023
An ensemble 30 players strong performs at the Central Mall as part of “ TubaChristmas” in Salina.
Move that house! A house donated by Trinity Lutheran Church to the Community Housing Development Corporation of Central Kansas is being moved from 728 S. 9th Street to a new location at 746 Choctaw Avenue.
It’s the final swim of the summer at Kenwood Cove Aquatic Park - City of Salina. The Pooch Plunge is going on this evening until 8:00.
A new memorial to Saline County MIA / POWs is unveiled at the War Memorial in Sunset Park.
Smoky Hill River Festival Medallion Quest First Clue Reveal
Salina Snow 2-16-23
Roads in Salina are in good shape.
Salina Firefighters this evening rescued 2 men who were trapped when a trench collapsed near Salina South High School. We spoke with Fire Chief Tony Sneidar at the scene.
O’ the weather outside is frightful!