![]() ![]() "Abilene woman and Cedar House founder Patti O'Malley highlighted by PBS special Unsung Heroes." made fourth on this list with 1,788 reaches. For third, "Passions, family traditions, investing into community and farming lessons have shaped Jacob Andres" makes its only appearance in this story with 1,872 reaches. The next story is "Three decades in AHS office," about secretary Kody Gentry retiring, with 2,079 reaches. Looking at reaches, "Woodbine woman talks about her life as a German bride and later restaurant owner" is the clear first place with around 4,451 reaches. "Beef: it could be for dinner" about a new butcher shop and meat processing facility coming to Abilene reached the fifth spot with 306 likes and reactions. "Woodbine woman talks about her life as a German bride and later restaurant owner," "Munson Prime + Brookville Hotel = Legacy Kansas" and "Amanda's Bakery & Bistro celebrates 10 years" came next, in that order, with 364, 356 and 335 likes and reactions. All the listed stories can be found on our website, įor likes and reactions, "The beauty of 103: Solomon woman tells story of a life well-lived" had the most with 875. The following numbers and rankings are based on statistics gathered Dec. Through Facebook Business Suite, we compiled the top five stories for each of the metric categories of likes and reactions, reaches and comments to determine our most well-received stories. The Reflector-Chronicle is doing the same by looking back on the stories that received the most attention this year. 30-As 2022 comes closer day-by-day, people across Abilene are looking back on 2021. “We did a soft opening approach so we could just get the doors open as soon as possible,” she said.Dec. ![]() She said the museum had 450 visitors on Saturday. Samantha Kenner, communications director, said the museum has been busy since it opened on July 29.ĭuring the first week of unveiling the new exhibits, more than 2,000 visitors have gone through the museum. That I think is the fundamental difference here.” When we build a museum now, we try to have stuff for every type of learner. If you are an auditory learner, we have auditory options. “What we do in museums now is try to meet you where you are. “The way we provide information to our guests is fundamentally different,” Hammatt said of the museum. Moran was given a tour by Eisenhower Presidential Library Director Dawn Hammatt and Eisenhower Foundation member Kyle Campbell. to come visit the Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum in Kansas,” he said. “I want to be able to brag about it and tell people what I see so we can encourage Kansans and people I deal with in Washington D.C. “It is a significant development for the country to have the museum renovated, restored and modernized. “It just seems so well done and professional,” he said. This brings it all together and reminds me how important it is but also how much I have to learn,” he said. “It is a part of history that I tried to read and understand. He said the Eisenhower Presidential Library is a “place that captures me.” Moran said he has been to the Eisenhower Presidential Library many times. Shirley still has the “I like Ike” buttons from when Eisenhower ran for president given to her by her parents.” We had been to the (President Ronald) Reagan’s out in California and this is really well done. ![]() “It is certainly a lot bigger and better than I thought. “It blew me away,” Jim said of the museum. Jim and Shirley Christy of North Carolina also visited the museum on Wednesday after seeing the billboard on Interstate. He said the museum is a reminder of the things that were important to this country when Eisenhower was president are still important to this country today, he said. Senator Jerry Moran was hoping for when he toured the newly remodeled Dwight D. Something to brag about in Washington is what U.S.
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