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Accurate Prosthetics 785-493-8400
1512 E Iron Ave Suite B, Salina, KS
AcuStep LLC 785-826-2500
2775 Arnold Ave, Salina, KS
Advance Chiropractic - Dr. Vander Yacht 785-823-1060
1333 W Crawford St, Salina, KS
Alano Club 785-825-9923
140 S 3rd St, Salina, KS
Al-Anon Family Groups 785-823-1646
914 Merrily Dr, Salina, KS
Dr Alan V Reed Orthodontist 785-825-7286
920 E Cloud St, Salina, KS
Alcohol & Drug Treatment Prgrm 785-823-0001
509 E Elm , Salina, KS
Alcoholics Anonymous 785-823-3338
621 Westport Blvd, Salina, KS
Alternative Health & Chiropractic 785-823-2418
676 S. 9th St., Salina, KS
Amber Waves Neurology 785-309-0012
520 S Santa Fe Ave # 300, Salina, KS
Amedisys Home Health Care 785-825-7211
2075 S Ohio St Suite 7A, Salina, KS
Anesthesia Associates of Central Ks 785-827-2238
520 S Santa Fe Ave # 260, Salina, KS
Apria Healthcare 785-823-9235
1109 W Crawford St, Salina, KS
Atlas Optical 785-827-7757
125 N Santa Fe Ave # A, Salina, KS
Audiology Consultants 785-823-3761
520 S Santa Fe Ave # 200B, Salina, KS
Back In Balance Chiropractic 785-823-8833
745 E. Prescott Rd., Salina, KS
Barton Bycroft DMD 785-825-2244
1111 Parkwood Dr, Salina, KS
Birthright Of Salina 785-823-3113
1045 The Midway, Salina, KS
B & K Prescription Shop 785-827-4455
601 E Iron Ave, Salina, KS
Blue Heron Massage 785-819-4392
204 S Santa Fe, Salina, KS

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City moves ahead with strengths

One hundred-fifty years ago, in 1858, a town that drew its riches from commerce, was established along the banks of the Smoky Hill River. More specifically, Salina, correctly pronounced "Sa-LIE-na," saw its early settlers derive their living by hunting and trading with the American Indians and immigrants to the west. Robes and skins secured from the American Indians were hauled to Fort Leavenworth and sold.

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