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Eisenhower Presidential Library & Museum Virtual Lunch & Learn series
The Salina Journal
ABILENE The 2021 monthly Eisenhower Presidential Library & Museum Virtual Lunch & Learn series will start at noon Thursday, Jan. 28.
The free hourlong virtual program will host Pamela Riney-Kehrberg, who will discuss the primary aspects of farm children’s lives: work, school and play. Work was the most important element in children’s lives, followed by school and leisure. She will tell the story of the children whose labor made the continuation of their families’ enterprises possible.
Riney-Kehrberg is a distinguished professor of history at Iowa State University, where she has taught since 2000. She is the author of Rooted in Dust: Surviving Drought and Depression in Southwestern Kansas, Childhood on the Farm: Work, Play and Coming of Age in the Midwest, Always Plenty to Do: Growing Up on a Farm in the Long Ago and The Nature of Childhood: An Environmental History of Gro
Posted By: George Lawson January 25, 2021 @ 2:50 pm Local News, News
A winter storm brought around half a foot of snow to areas of western and northern Kansas Monday.
The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a number of slide-offs and accidents on Interstate 70 west of Salina, and also in the Hays area.
Salina had a mix of rain and sleet, while snow was reported in the Hays and Russell areas. Kansas Highway Patrol Trooper Ben Gardner posted a message on Twitter and Facebook urging drivers to delay travel, wear seatbelts, and increase their following distance if they have to be on the road.
where. msnbc news meteorologist dylan drier is live in norman oklahoma. reporter: we ve been spending our time at the national weather center. the local forecasting office, issues the warnings that we tend to broadcast. those severe thunderstorm and tornado warnings. while we were here yesterday. we had a severe thunderstorm pass through norman oklahoma just to the north of the building i was in we had baseball sized hail reported. some of the streets around this neighborhood were completely flooded to the point they had to be shut down. this area keep in mind has seen several inches of rain over the past few day and more rain is likely with these thunderstorms that are going to redevelop later on this afternoon and evening. there satornado threat especially through southwestern kansas and the pan handle of oklahoma. remember the storms have the