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Kansas Sites WebRing

Have a web page about the state of Kansas?

then YOU are invited to join the
"Kansas Sites" web ring.
Here's a list of other sites & how YOU can join

To join, you need to

  1. use (or get) your Yahoo! ID
  2. request a spot on the "Kansas Sites" ring
  3. add a short script at the bottom of your page
  4. (script is provided after you join, and goes on the URL you registered)
Know someone with a Kansas page?

Please tell them about Kansas Sites WebRing

http://nav.webring.yahoo.com/hub?ring=kssites

(Send a Kansas eCard)

To add your site to the ring, it must have some information about the state of Kansas:
Cemeteries | Chambers of Commerce | Churches | Cities and Towns | Events |
Families | Government | Genealogy | Geography | History | Libraries |
Newspapers | People | Pictures | Schools | Travel

Commercial sites that promote or reflect Kansas in their products or services are welcome.


More information

WebRing Help!
"Kansas Sites" was set up in January 1998 as one of the rings at WebRing.org
WebRing owner of "Kansas Sites" is Nancy Sween, web master of Kansas Sights and other Kansas, genealogy, history, search, travel, sports, etc sites.

Changes at WebRing.org

On January 28 1999, Yahoo! acquired GeoCities, of which WebRing is part. For more information, see http://www.webring.org/merger.html
On November 11 1998: "... WebRing is being acquired by GeoCities...

When Sage Weil conceived the ring concept and began this effort, who could have guessed it would grow so quickly? Currently, you've helped create more than 66,000 rings! That's unbelievable. For the past year we have been looking for an organization that shared our philosophy and outlook, a partner that would not only let us retain our unique way of working, but also help us expand our operation. Both Starseed and GeoCities have worked hard to make this happen, and we are all eager for our work together to begin.

Starseed will continue to operate WebRing as an independent division of GeoCities from our offices here in Ashland, Oregon. Therefore, WebRing will retain its unique identity. Our primary focus will still be to provide ringmasters with the tools you need to effectively operate your rings--you're the reason WebRing has become what it is today. This new relationship will allow us to devote greater resources to expanding and improving WebRing to give you the features we know you want and make WebRing faster and even more reliable.

We would of course appreciate it if you would let your ring members know about our exciting news. If you have any questions or would like to find out more about the merger, please see the Questions and Answers page at http://www.webring.org/mergerfaq.html ..."


Thanks for your interest in the Kansas Sites WebRing.
Nancy Sween
Sftrail@aol.com