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Liberal Spikers Visit Splitsville in Pratt - September 23, 2009
So much for momentum. After winning their 42nd straight home match Saturday evening in taking the Liberal Tournament title, LHS split two matches at Pratt Tuesday. Liberal lost to Pratt (23-25, 25-2...
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Bumper Crops Expected This Fall - September 23, 2009
AP) - Grain elevator operators across Kansas are bracing for bumper fall crops of corn, sorghum and soybeans. Storage space is even tighter than normal because many facilities are still full with...
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City Of Liberal Fiscally In Great Shape - September 23, 2009
The City of Liberal commissioners met last night for their regularly scheduled meeting at 6:30pm in the City Commission Chambers and heard a report from Dustin Ormiston and Steve Rice with Hay, Rice, ...
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Moran Accepting Applications for Spring 2010 Internships - September 23, 2009
Congressman Jerry Moran today announced that he is accepting applications for congressional internships in his Washington, D.C., office for the spring 2010 term. The goal of the congressional inter...
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Westerman is Athlete of the Week - September 23, 2009
The last time Liberal played volleyball, LHS junior Ashlyn Westerman was the team's leader in kills and assists in Pratt. Westerman has a unique combination of being able to finish powerfully at the ...
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Garden City Breaks Ground For New High School - September 23, 2009
A big day for Garden City as they breaks ground on a brand new high school. The $92.5 million dollar facility will be funded by taxpayers after a bond issue passed in last year's November election. T...
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Meade Man Convicted Of Molestation - September 23, 2009
Attorney General Steve Six has announced that a Meade County jury convicted Donald Ray Dean of Meade on multiple charges associated with the molestation of a eleven year-old female. The crimes occurr...
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BBB Warns Consumers About Possible Pyramid Scheme - September 23, 2009
Wednesday, September 23, 2009 The Better Business Bureau serving Southeast, Central & Western Kansas wants to make consumers aware of a new money making opportunity that claims to ź??Multi-level mar...
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School Districts Consider Options - September 23, 2009
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) - Cuts in state aid for Kansas' public schools have revived talk of a lawsuit over education funding. Wichita attorney Alan Rupe (roop) said Tuesday he's discussing the possibil...
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Diepenbrock Says he Fears Teacher Pay Could Take a Hit if Capital Outlay Election Fails - September 22, 2009
Teachers pay could take a hit if Liberal citizens vote'no' on the capital outlay election. The October 13 election determines whether USD 480 receives four mills or 750-thousand dollars. If citizens...