Flint Hills Design expands its services and locations
Flint Hills Design is expanding, both in its services and location.
Founded in 2008 by Joel Gaeddert, Flint Hills Design provides web design and exhibit design services to organizations and businesses throughout central Kansas and is now expanding into the greater Kansas City area with a Kansas City office that opened in September 2011.
“We believe that expanding our services to the greater Kansas City area is a great step forward for our business,” Gaeddert said in a news release.
Flint Hills Design is no stranger to the Kansas City area. Gaeddert grew up in Kansas City, and Flint Hills Design has recently been serving more clients in Kansas City and Lawrence. The new office will be located in Kansas City’s Crossroads Arts District.
“We’ve been seeing a significant increase in clients from the greater Kansas City area, so opening an office up here will allow us to provide our Kansas City and Lawrence clients with better service and expanded offerings,” Evan Fast, Flint Hills Design’s marketing specialist, said in a news release.
With the expansion to Kansas City, Flint Hills Design also is expanding its range of services. The Kansas City office will place an emphasis on online marketing and advertising, offering an increased range of search engine optimization, online marketing and web design services.
To learn more about Flint Hills Design, visit www.flinthillsdesign.com.
Cabela’s announces plans to hire 175 for local store
Cabela’s Inc. plans to hire approximately 175 full-time, part-time and seasonal employees to staff the new Wichita store, which is slated to open next spring.
The 80,000-square-foot store will be in the Regency Lakes Shopping Center at 21st Street and Greenwich Road, and will be Cabela’s second retail store in Kansas, joining the Kansas City location. The store will showcase thousands of products, including hunting, fishing, camping and other outdoor gear, as well as outdoor clothing, gifts and furnishings.
Interviews will begin on Monday and continue through Friday. Successful applicants will begin working in early February.
“We are looking for outdoor enthusiasts with knowledge of hunting, fishing, camping and other outdoor sports, as well as cashiers, sales specialists, people for our receiving department, essentially all departments,” Nathan Sukraw, general manager of the new store, said in a news release.
Applications must be submitted online.
‘Leadership Edge’ program comes to Newton in February
Flint Hills Design expands its services and locations
Flint Hills Design is expanding, both in its services and location.
Founded in 2008 by Joel Gaeddert, Flint Hills Design provides web design and exhibit design services to organizations and businesses throughout central Kansas and is now expanding into the greater Kansas City area with a Kansas City office that opened in September 2011.
“We believe that expanding our services to the greater Kansas City area is a great step forward for our business,” Gaeddert said in a news release.
Flint Hills Design is no stranger to the Kansas City area. Gaeddert grew up in Kansas City, and Flint Hills Design has recently been serving more clients in Kansas City and Lawrence. The new office will be located in Kansas City’s Crossroads Arts District.
“We’ve been seeing a significant increase in clients from the greater Kansas City area, so opening an office up here will allow us to provide our Kansas City and Lawrence clients with better service and expanded offerings,” Evan Fast, Flint Hills Design’s marketing specialist, said in a news release.
With the expansion to Kansas City, Flint Hills Design also is expanding its range of services. The Kansas City office will place an emphasis on online marketing and advertising, offering an increased range of search engine optimization, online marketing and web design services.
To learn more about Flint Hills Design, visit www.flinthillsdesign.com.
Cabela’s announces plans to hire 175 for local store
Cabela’s Inc. plans to hire approximately 175 full-time, part-time and seasonal employees to staff the new Wichita store, which is slated to open next spring.
The 80,000-square-foot store will be in the Regency Lakes Shopping Center at 21st Street and Greenwich Road, and will be Cabela’s second retail store in Kansas, joining the Kansas City location. The store will showcase thousands of products, including hunting, fishing, camping and other outdoor gear, as well as outdoor clothing, gifts and furnishings.
Interviews will begin on Monday and continue through Friday. Successful applicants will begin working in early February.
“We are looking for outdoor enthusiasts with knowledge of hunting, fishing, camping and other outdoor sports, as well as cashiers, sales specialists, people for our receiving department, essentially all departments,” Nathan Sukraw, general manager of the new store, said in a news release.
Applications must be submitted online.
‘Leadership Edge’ program comes to Newton in February
The Kansas Leadership Center has announced a 2012 “Your Leadership Edge” program that will take place in Newton and is open to “any Kansan wanting to make progress on difficult challenges in their community,” a news release stated.
Sessions topics include: discovering collective leadership edge; framework for civic leadership; and discovering your leadership edge.
The event will be in February at the Meridian Center in Newton, and the cost is $50.
For more information or to register, visit http://kansasleadershipcenter.org/edge.
Local hip-hop artist releases album with TMG
HESSTON — National independent record label Tate Music Group has announced the nationwide release of “Stand Firm,” the newest album from local hip-hop artist, Saltie.
Produced by Tate Music Group, the album includes 13 tracks and currently is available nationwide at the iTunes Store, Amazon.com, or directly from TateMusicGroup.com.
Brian Partridge, also known as Saltie, has seen many trials in his lifetime, a news release stated. “Faced with drugs, gangs and depression, his story is one of great triumph and faith. With a new outlook on life and the skills needed to succeed, Saltie looks to become a household name. With ‘Stand Firm,’ Saltie’s positive message of love and faith accompany his stories of hardship, creating music that listeners can relate to.”
Medical student trains in Newton
WICHITA — Kelly Wilson, a Wichita native and a fourth-year medical student at the KU School of Medicine–Wichita, is receiving hands-on, clinical training in Newton.
Wilson will be in Newton from Nov. 21 through Dec. 17.
The KU School of Medicine-Wichita Rural Preceptorship program exposes medical students to community-based medicine in rural Kansas communities, which is the most common kind of care across the state.
The program is in support of the school’s mission to educate doctors for Kansas and gives medical students an opportunity to participate in clinical medicine, procedures, hospital care, community health and the business of medicine in a rural setting.
The KU School of Medicine–Wichita educates doctors for Kansas while improving the health of Kansans through research and innovation.