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Central Bank offers personal and business banking solutions throughout Missouri, Kansas, Illinois, and Oklahoma with over 130 locations
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- Kansas Heritage: Kingman County - Fort Hays State University
Founded on February 1, 1892, as a post office, Gage later became the location of a station on the Hutchinson, Oklahoma, and Gulf Railroad line When the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe took over this line on January 1, 1901, they changed the name to Basil
- Kingman County, Kansas - Legends of Kansas
Kingman County, Kansas, is located in the south-central part of the state Its county seat and largest city is Kingman The county was named for Samuel Kingman, a Kansas Supreme Court chief justice during the 1860s and 1870s As of the 2020 census, the county population was 7,470
- Ninnescah River - Wikipedia
The Ninnescah River is a river in the central Great Plains of North America Its entire 56 4-mile (90 8 km) length lies within the U S state of Kansas It is a tributary of the Arkansas River [3] The Ninnescah River originates in the Wellington Lowlands of south-central Kansas
- The Watershed — Cheney Lake Watershed, Inc.
The Cheney Lake Watershed (North Fork Ninnescah River) covers 633,000 acres within five counties in south central Kansas including portions of Reno, Stafford, Pratt, Kingman, and Kiowa counties Over 99% of the watershed is used for agricultural purposes
- KGS--Kingman County--Formations
The Permian rocks of Kingman County are a part of the Leonardian Series and are divided into two groups, the lower of which is the Sumner Group and the upper, the Nippewalla Group (Table 2)
- Cheney Reservoir and Water Quality Studies - USGS. gov
Cheney Reservoir is located on the North Fork Ninnescah River in south-central Kansas, 20 miles west of Wichita Cheney Reservoir is the primary drinking water supply for the city and a popular recreational resource for the region
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