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  2. Haven, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Haven was laid out in 1886, and incorporated as a city in 1901. [4] The first post office in Haven was established in 1873. [5] The local high school football team was on the winning side of a lopsided football game against another school from across the county in Sylvia. [6] Played in 1927 with a final score of 256–0, the game produced ...

  3. KBOB-FM - Wikipedia

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    KBOB-FM (97.1 MHz) is a radio station licensed to Haven, Kansas, the station serves the Wichita area, and airs an adult hits format under the " Bob FM " branding. The station is currently owned by parent corporation, Murfin Media, through daughter corporation and licensee, My Town Media Inc. The station's studios are located in downtown Wichita ...

  4. Haven USD 312 - Wikipedia

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    Haven USD 312 is a public unified school district headquartered in Haven, Kansas, United States. [1] The district includes the communities of Darlow, Haven, Mount Hope, Partridge, Yoder, and nearby rural areas.

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  6. File:Detailed map of Haven, Kansas.png - Wikipedia

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  7. South Haven, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Unlike other paired towns in Kansas that are located adjacent to one another (e.g. Newton and North Newton or Hutchinson and South Hutchinson ), South Haven is about 80 miles from Haven .

  8. Long, hot summer of 1967 - Wikipedia

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    The summer of 1967—the "summer of love" for America's youth counterculture—was a "long hot summer" for Black urban Americans, a season of the deadliest and most widespread racial strife in US history. Racial clashes, disorders, and rebellions erupted in an estimated 164 cities in thirty-four states, bringing the nation's crisis to a boil.

  9. Friday Night Lights are back and the Kansas high school football season is underway, as Varsity Kansas has you covered for updated game scores and standings from all around the Wichita area.