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Guymon City Council Gets Update On Construction Projects - November 15, 2012
The Guymon City Council met Thursday evening for their regularly scheduled meeting to cover a variety of topics on the agenda. To start things off, Mayor Jim Norris did a presentation of proclamation ...
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KDOT Unveils $1.1B in Transportation Projects - November 14, 2012
Kansas transportation officials have released a list of more than 430 construction projects totaling $1.1 billion to be carried out in the next two budget years, including several that are already ...
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Kansas Lottery Director Steps Down - November 14, 2012
Kansas Governor Sam Brownback announced Wednesday he has accepted the resignation of Kansas Lottery Executive Director Dennis Wilson effective December 3, 2012. “I appreciate the lea...
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Liberal Man Pleads Guilty To Tax Evasion - November 14, 2012
A man from Liberal, Kan., has pleaded guilty to tax evasion, U.S. Attorney Barry Grissom said today. Sule Braimah, 52, Liberal, Kan., pleaded guilty to one count of tax evasion. In his plea, he admitt...
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Science Instruction Cut Back In Kansas Schools - November 14, 2012
A new report says elementary schools in Kansas and surrounding states have reduced, or even eliminated, science education in recent years to emphasize reading and math. The Kansas State Board o...
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Oklahoma Revenue Collections Continue to Climb - November 14, 2012
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Oklahoma finance officials say solid revenue collections last month provide further evidence that the state's economy is continuing to improve. Figures released on Tuesday by ...
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Emerging Winter Wheat Blankets Kansas Fields - November 14, 2012
WICHITA, Kan. (AP) - The emerging winter wheat crop is now blanketing fields across Kansas. Kansas Agricultural Statistics Service reported Tuesday that 92 percent of the wheat crop has come up...
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Gang Member Pleads Guilty To Assault In Racketeering Case - November 13, 2012
A member of a Dodge City street gang targeted in a federal racketeering case has pleaded guilty to assaulting what he thought were members of a rival gang, U.S. Attorney Barry Grissom said today. ...
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Liberal City Commission Meets, Purchases Lots For Self-Help Housing Program - November 13, 2012
The Liberal City Commission met Tuesday evening at 6:30 for their regularly scheduled meeting Among the items on the agenda, the Commission heard a presentation on the "Be Liberal" program f...
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“The Way We Worked” At The Library - November 13, 2012
The Seward County Community College/Area Technical School Library's "The Way We Worked" speaker series continues on Wednesday, November 14 at noon in the Cooper Clark Room of the Liberal M...