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The Wichita Animal Shelter remains at full capacity and the Kansas Humane Society says its intake of homeless pets is at a 10-year high. Marlett said cat licensing and mandatory microchipping ...
Southern Illinois is a region of the U.S. state of Illinois comprising the southern third of the state, principally south of Interstate 70.Part of downstate Illinois, it is bordered by the two most voluminous rivers in the United States: the Mississippi below its connection with the Missouri River to the west and the Ohio River to the east and south, with the tributary Wabash River, extending ...
Williamson County is a county in Southern Illinois. At the 2020 census, it had a population of 67,153. [1] The largest city and county seat is Marion. [2] Williamson County is included in the Carbondale-Marion, IL Metropolitan Statistical Area. This area of Southern Illinois is known locally as "Little Egypt". [citation needed]
James R. Mead. James R. Mead (May 3, 1836 – March 31, 1910) was a plainsman, Kansas pioneer, one of the founders of Wichita, Kansas and state legislator. He was active in seeking to protect the rights of the Kansas Indian tribes.
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Elaine Nekritz (1957–), Illinois state legislator [279] Leslie Osterman (1947–), State Representative from Wichita since 2011 [280] Mark Parkinson (1957–), 45th Governor of Kansas [281] Loren Parks (1926–2023), Oregon political activist [282] David L. Payne (1836–1884), leader of the "Boomer Army" to settle Oklahoma [283]
The Interior of South Carolina. A Corn-Shucking. Barnwell District, South Carolina, March 29, 1843" [14] in William Cullen Bryant's Letters from a Traveler, reprinted in The Ottawa Free Trader, Ottawa, Illinois, November 8, 1856 [15] List is organized by surname of trader, or name of firm, where principals have not been further identified.