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CSSA hosts Lantern Festival to close Chinese New Year festivities

February 16, 2017 by Haley Remenar

The Chinese Student Scholars Association will host a Lantern Festival from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Thursday in the Hunter Welcome Center. The annual event will take place on the last day of the traditional Chinese New Year festivities, said club president Rui Bui. Tickets cost $3 for one person or $5 for two, and Bui said games, Chinese traditions and ... [Read More…]

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Love at first bite

February 14, 2017 by Lauren Franco

Things have been spicy these past few weeks with two fast-food restaurants giving Abilene something to taco 'bout. Recently, Taco Casa, an Abilene-based franchise, used their outdoor sign to ask Chick-fil-a to marry them. John Windham, general manager of Taco Casa, said the restaurant chain wants to use its signs to grab attention and promote ... [Read More…]

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Art professor designs new emojis

February 9, 2017 by Abbey Bowling

Art professor Ryan Feerer designed new Texas themed emojis for the iPhone and Android app TexMessages, which is now available on the app store for free. Feerer said he got involved with the project after Jeff Blagg, originally from Abilene, contacted him and asked if he would be willing to design 30 emojis for the app, which feature designs from ... [Read More…]

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Student participates in winter break mission trip to Guatemala

December 1, 2016 by Vanessa Ellis

While most students will go home for five weeks of winter break, one student will do a mission trip to Guatemala. Cody Bly, junior bio/chem major from White Oak, will go to Guatemala with Orphan Outreach, a nonprofit which partners with orphanages. A friend’s family member invited him to serve as a translator and games coordinator. He went to ... [Read More…]

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Mayor’s annual hike to take place on Cedar Creek

November 18, 2016 by Taylor Bush

Mayor Norm Archibald will host a walk along the newly developed Cedar Creek walkway on Saturday morning at 8:00 a.m. The walk will begin at the intersection of South 11th and Cedar Creek. Right over the bridge is parking owned by the city. The Mayor has authorized for water to be released into the creek, opening up the possibility for kayaking ... [Read More…]

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Local artisans to sell at craft fair

November 18, 2016 by Adrienne Barrick

Saturday is a big day for many artisans around Abilene as the semi-annual A People Party Productions Craft Fair will be in full swing, complete with booths of all kinds, food trucks and live entertainment. The fair, working largely off the phrase "meet the maker," opens at 10 a.m. and runs until 10 p.m. It is located downtown, on North 4th and ... [Read More…]

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Key City Coffee sold at Crossing Cafe

November 4, 2016 by Cole Widder

Key City Coffee is now being sold in the Crossing Road Café in the Mabee Business Building. Barista at Crossing Road Café, Kelsey Morlan, said that despite selling only two flavors, “we have been a lot busier." They sell Ethiopia and Huehue flavors by Key City Coffee.  Owner and coffee bean roaster Daniel Parker said the company calls their ... [Read More…]

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Buffalo Gap Historic Village hosts haunted history fundraiser

October 18, 2016 by Lauren Franco

The Buffalo Gap Historic Village is scaring crowds for its 5th annual haunted village tour. The village consists of 18 different historic monuments from the Abilene and Buffalo Gap area as far as Snyder. Each building has stood for the last 50 years of the West Texas Frontier, 1875-1925, and each has reports of being haunted. The Buffalo Gap ... [Read More…]

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Abilene Farmers Market serves fresh for 45 years

October 17, 2016 by Haley Remenar

Peppers, squash and onions line the tables between N. 1 and N. 2nd streets across from Frontier Texas. Every Thursday through Saturday, the Abilene Farmer's Market opens from 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. as local farmers and gardeners sell fresh produce to the community. Juan Nunez, transfer admissions counselor and volunteer tennis coach, comes to the ... [Read More…]

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34th Annual Cruise Night attracts downtown crowd

October 5, 2016 by Davis Denton

KEAN 105.1 hosted the 34th annual Abilene Cruise Night Saturday, Oct. 1. Many Abilenians come every year to the show, whether to show off their car or just enjoy the fun atmosphere, cool cars, and comfortable weather. Albert Garza has showed his  for the past eight years, he has brought his beautiful car to the show, but now he competes. Garza ... [Read More…]

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