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KCKS may refer to: Kansas City, Kansas , a core city of the Kansas City metropolitan area . KEGE (FM) , a radio station (101.7 FM) licensed to serve Hamilton City, California, United States, which held the call sign KCKS from 2011 to 2013
The building is located at 1901 Olathe Bouelevard and was established in the mid-1890s by Horatio W. and Mary Gates. [2] That Gates family was among the first licensed embalmers in the state, and they built this Neoclassical-style funeral home in 1922 to house their growing business.
Duane E. Dewey: Marine Corps: Corporal: Panmunjom, Korea: April 16, 1952: Company E, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein.) Risked his life to save a corpsman and several fellow Marines by smothering a grenade with his body Carl H. Dodd: Army: Second Lieutenant: Subuk, Korea: January 30, 1951 to January 31, 1951: Company E, 5th ...
On February 28, 2012, around 9:02 pm, an EF-2 tornado caused damage to Harveyville. [7] [8] Approximately 40 percent of Harveyville's buildings experienced significant damage and one of the town's two churches was completely destroyed.
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Duane E. Woerth (born 1948 [1]) is a former American labor union leader. Born in Scribner, Nebraska, Woerth served in the United States Air Force, eventually becoming a lieutenant colonel in the Air National Guard. After leaving the air force, he became a pilot with Braniff Airlines, for five years, then served with Northwest Airlines for 23 ...
Dwayne's Photo is a film processing facility in Parsons, Kansas founded in 1956. It processes film, slides and certain movie films, and offers photo services. Dwayne's Photo was the last Kodak certified Kodachrome processing facility in the world, which stopped accepting rolls of Kodachrome on December 30, 2010, citing Kodak's discontinuation of the necessary developing chemicals.