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1. www.saljournal.com
www.saljournal.com/rdnews/Stor - [Cached]Published on: 5/1/2008 Last Visited: 5/2/2008
"We've done an annual fall employment expo for 19 years," said Phyllis Anderson, director of community resource development at OCCK, "and people have mentioned in the past that maybe we ought to think about doing something in the springtime, too.
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The employers' need for employees is a good sign for the local economy, event organizer Anderson said.
"They need people for the summer, and they need people because they're ramping up their business and they can't find enough people to do all the jobs that they have," she said. -
2. www.saljournal.com
www.saljournal.com/rdnews/Stor - [Cached]Published on: 2/13/2008 Last Visited: 2/15/2008
Rest assured, Phyllis Anderson says she has no intention of promulgating any right-wing conspiracy to foster the appointment of conservative judges.
"Let me think," Anderson said Wednesday, in mock seriousness.
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The same can be said of Betsy Wearing, the other applicant along with Anderson who was appointed by Saline County Commissioners Wednesday to fill posts on the commission that nominates candidates for district and magistrate judges in Saline and Ottawa counties.
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Anderson is the public relations/marketing director for OCCK Inc., 1710 W. Schilling.
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Three applicants were each selected by at least two of the county commissioners as finalist candidates -- Anderson, Wearing and Barb Shirley, manager of Martinelli's restaurant in downtown Salina.
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Anderson has served in the past on boards for Habitat for Humanity, Community Access Television, Salina Downtown Inc. and Leadership Salina.
"I thought it sounded like a really interesting opportunity to do something I hadn't been involved in before," she said. "I also got a couple of e-mails from people saying I should apply.
"I hope we're needed," she said.
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Anderson and Wearing will replace Salinans Don Diederich, who'd served for 33 years, and John Vanier, a Salina city commissioner, who'd served for 12 years. -
3. The Salina Journal |2002 Election Coverage
www.saljournal.com/stories/050 - [Cached]Published on: 6/9/2002 Last Visited: 6/9/2002
Phyllis Anderson, OCCK director of community resource development, said the facility, which works with people with disabilities, will provide a room for voting and a parking area in its building at 1710 W. Schilling. The building is west of Schilling Elementary School, where area voters used to go.
"And they have to make sure we are completely accessible for people with disabilities which is what we do for a living," Anderson said.

