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Blue Ribbon Commission In Dodge City - May 17, 2011
A three-member panel of the Blue Ribbon Commission that has been appointed to review all facets of the Kansas judiciary will conduct two public meetings in Dodge City May 24th to hear local concerns a...
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Western Kansas Police Investigating Teen’s Death - May 17, 2011
Dodge City police are investigating the death of a 17-year-old student who was injured during a party. The name of the Dodge City High School student has not been released. Acting Police Chief Craig ...
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Seward County Commission Appoint Warden Interim Administrator - May 17, 2011
The Seward County Board Of County Commissioners met Monday evening at 5:30pm in the Administration Building for their regularly scheduled meeting. Among the items on the agenda the Commissioners appr...
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Wheat Condition Continues To Decline - May 17, 2011
Kansas Agricultural Statistics Service says it hasn't seen a winter wheat crop this bad in the state since June 1996. The agency reported Monday that 55 percent of the wheat is in poor to very po...
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5 Year Old Dies As Result Of Car Accident - May 17, 2011
A southwest Kansas boy has died at a Wichita hospital, two days after he was injured when the car he was riding in crashed in a ditch and struck a stand of trees. The Kansas Highway Patrol says t...
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Wind Project Coming To The Panhandle - May 17, 2011
A Tennessee company has been picked to build what it's touting as the first utility-scale wind farm in Texas County in the Oklahoma Panhandle. Signal Energy LLC President Ben Fischer says his Cha...
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Blue Ribbon Commission Half Way Done With Listening Sessions - May 16, 2011
A commission studying the Kansas court system is more than halfway done with public hearings but is preparing for the first of two sessions in Topeka. The Blue Ribbon Commission plans a hearing a...
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Woman Seriously Injured In Accident In Hooker OK - May 16, 2011
Gloria Lively, a Guymon resident and long-time employee of Liberal's Pancake House, was seriously injured in a two vehicle accident in Hooker Oklahoma. The accident occurred in the afternoon hours of ...
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Governor To Announce Major Road Projects - May 16, 2011
Kansas Governor Sam Brownback will announce dozens of major highway expansion projects that will have significant safety and economic benefits during a five-city tour the week after Memorial Day. ...
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Moving Utility Lines Could Cost Millions - May 16, 2011
Protecting the habitat of about 140 lesser prairie chickens in western Kansas could cost utility customers in several states lots of money. The Kansas Corporation Commission will take testimony Mond...