![]() Polk's Abilene City Directory, 1928 (in U.S. Polk's Abilene City Directory, 1926 (in U.S. City Directories collection) AncestryĬity Directory of Abilene, Kansas, 1904-1905 LDS GenealogyĬity Directory of Abilene, Kansas, 1904-1905 Internet Archive City Directories collection) AncestryĬity Directory of Abilene, Kansas, 1904 (in U.S. City Directories collection) AncestryĬity Directory Abilene, Kansas, 1923 (in U.S. City Directories collection) AncestryĪbilene, Kansas, City Directory, 1920 (in U.S. City Directories collection) AncestryĪbilene, Kansas, City Directory, 1918 (in U.S. City Directories collection) AncestryĪbilene, Kansas, City Directory, 1914 (in U.S. City Directories collection) AncestryĪbilene, Kansas, City Directory, 1912 (in U.S. City Directories collection) AncestryĪbilene, Kansas, City Directory, 1910 (in U.S. City Directories collection) AncestryĪbilene, Kansas, City Directory, 1906 (in U.S. City Directories collection) AncestryĪbilene City Directory, 1962 (in U.S. City Directories collection) AncestryĪbilene City Directory, 1958 (in U.S. City Directories collection) AncestryĪbilene City Directory, 1953 (in U.S. Maps) MyHeritageĪbilene City Directory, 1948 (in U.S. Maps) MyHeritageĪbilene 1999 City Directory Historic Map WorksĪbilene 1999 City Directory (included in Historic U.S. Maps) MyHeritageĪbilene 1998 City Directory Historic Map WorksĪbilene 1998 City Directory (included in Historic U.S. Maps) MyHeritageĪbilene 1996 City Directory Historic Map WorksĪbilene 1996 City Directory (included in Historic U.S. My email is or stop by the office.Įd Boice is the new Editor of the Abilene Reflector-Chronicle.Abilene 1995 City Directory Historic Map WorksĪbilene 1995 City Directory (included in Historic U.S. If you consider yourself a good writer or know of something great happening locally you would like to share, I'll be happy to talk with anyone that's interested. ![]() Speaking of shrinking journalism, we always need writers. I've enjoyed working in this town, and I'm grateful for how the town in general has accepted me. Now with my thoughts out of the way, I'm looking forward to being the editor for Abilene's newspaper and am optimistic about my start. And to me, that's what matters to me for my career mostly. ![]() Developing relationships with the people here, sitting down with someone to pick their brain on certain topics, chasing down information for an important story (the story about a petition against a bar was an adrenaline rush), finding new stories and figuring out how to effectively communicate it I just enjoy what I do. To be honest, I love what I've been doing here in Abilene so far. I hope to bring more positive changes to the newspaper, but those two aspects are what I know for now. I myself (barring some major life-changing event or becoming a meth addict) anticipate working with this paper for several years to come. I hope to be one person to end that trend. ![]() ![]() From what I understand, the paper's staff has been a bit inconsistent for the past couple of years. Secondly, I want to be a stable position of leadership for this newspaper. With the temporary addition of Gail Parsons and Kathy Hageman and Lydia continuing to design the layout of the physical paper, I should have the time to edit stories efficiently. To start off, I'm aiming to increase the amount of editing time dedicated to each story. Let's start off with what I'm bringing to the table. While preparing for my new role the past few weeks, I've had a lot of thoughts and emotions on taking this position that I thought I'd share with y'all. Lydia Kautz, our now former editor, is leaving for Nebraska for a position to further her career. I am now the editor for the Reflector-Chronicle. ![]()
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