Palmer Towing & Recovery

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School is going to be out soon, and summer travels will be gearing up! Please take a moment to remember and remind your ...
04/30/2026

School is going to be out soon, and summer travels will be gearing up! Please take a moment to remember and remind your family and friends to Slow Down Move Over.

These guys do great work and we were happy to help them out!!
04/27/2026

These guys do great work and we were happy to help them out!!

01/09/2026

Good morning!!!! Please keep an eye on the weather tonight and this weekend! We hope you don't need us...but if you do remember we are here to help you through all situations and have the equipment and experience to get the job done!

BE SAFE!!

01/09/2026
Just another day's work! He went to another one right after this one!
09/24/2025

Just another day's work! He went to another one right after this one!

When we receive 2" of rain, over the road truckers should absolutely stick to the hard surface roads.

FYI, the driver was overweight and admitted to trying to bypass the scales. The major problem here is the fact that an overweight, over the road driver is destroying our County roads that our tax payers have to repair. They don't live here he wasn't delivering here and did not have any intention of reporting the damage he caused to our roads. I don't pick on these drivers, I just do my best to deter them and others from destroying our roads.

09/20/2025
09/05/2025

SMOKY HILL STREET FAIR SET FOR SEPTEMBER 27

The Smoky Hill Museum Street Fair takes place on Saturday, September 27 in and around the Smoky Hill Museum at 211 W. Iron Avenue in downtown Salina. The Street Fair has no entry cost and is a day to celebrate the Old West with a chili cook-off, music, activities, food vendors and, of course, the museum itself.

The Old West family fun starts with a parade down Santa Fe at 10:00 a.m. between Elm and South Streets. Then down and around the Museum at 211 W. Iron, there will be Old West activities, a wagon from McGilvray Farms, chili cook-off, historic demonstrators, free make-and-take crafts, caricaturists, Color Me Crazy airbrush tattoos and more.

After the parade, the fun heats up with the Boiling Pot Chili Cook-off at 10:30 a.m. Chili-tasting enthusiasts can sample all the chili for only $2.50. Tasting lasts until 1:30 p.m., or while supplies last. Then you can vote for your favorite chili with your ticket. The People’s Choice and Judges Choice winners will be announced at 2:00 p.m. from the main stage. The Christ Episcopal Cathedral women’s group is once again providing corn bread for each ticket purchased, while supplies last. A small bottle of water will also be provided.

Speaking of the main stage, this year’s entertainment has a new, soon-to-be favorite along with several returning favorites. The schedule for the day:

- 11:00 a.m.: Sally and The Hurts
Sally and The Hurts is an Americana Roots trio from north central Kansas that brings beautifully-crafted violin, hauntingly melodic musical saw, and finger-picking guitar to the stage.

- 12:00 p.m.: ​Don Wagner and Friends
The Don Wagner and Friends band is a local group of musicians. Due to their diverse musical backgrounds, the band arranges and performs a variety of musical genres ranging from folk and country to rock and blues as well as original compositions.

- 1:00 p.m.: Steel Skarecrow
Steel Skarecrow is a group of highly talented and experienced musicians from around the Wichita, Kansas area. The band has developed a unique sound, blending nineties country, modern country, red dirt, and southern soul into a distinct sound all their own.

- 2:00 p.m.: Chili Cook-off Winners Announced

- 2:10 p.m.: Nick Taylor
Nick Taylor is a local country artist. His high energy and passion for music have made him a fan favorite in the local music scene. With a gravelly voice as well as an ability to wail out heartbreak, he brings a whole new take on modern and 90s country favorites.

- 3:00 p.m.: Sally and The Hurts
To finish out the event, this new favorite band will perform an encore set.

In addition to the ever-popular make-and-take crafts, you can make your own rope, talk with some Buffalo Soldier reenactors, watch the Salina Wood Carvers, learn how to tie knots with Boy Scout Troop 1, Pack 4 and try your hand at some Old West carnival style activities with the Cowboy Catapult, bean bag toss and Crazy Cup Toss.

The museum gallery is open 10 am – 5 pm for everyone to enjoy the special exhibit, Kansas: Battleground for Freedom. In addition, there is the popular hands-on interactive exhibit, The Curiosity Shop. The Museum Store is also open with selections of Kansas-made items and locally made artwork.

Thanks to sponsorships from many dedicated Salina residents and businesses, there is no cost to attend this day of celebration. The museum especially wishes to thank the following generous individuals, businesses and organizations for their sponsorship: City of Salina; the Smoky Hill Museum Friends, Inc; Roy & Donice Applequist; Dean & Debra Lewis; Salina Regional Health Foundation; Christ Episcopal Cathedral; Eaglecrest Retirement Community; Earl Bane Foundation; Equity Bank; Geoprobe Systems ®; Independent Connection; Marshall Motor Company; Midwest Concrete Materials, Inc; Nex-Tech LLC.; OCCK, Inc; Prestressed Concrete Construction; Senator Scott Hill, KSAL, Cox, KSN, KWCH and Eagle Communications.

Watch the museum website, www.smokyhillmuseum.org/what-to-do/special-events/street-fair/, for the most up-to-date information and come celebrate the Old West this autumn on September 27 at the Smoky Hill Museum Street Fair.

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Salina, KS
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