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Bee Jays-A’s Suspended Game Could Become Official - July 15, 2009
The Liberal Bee Jays game at Dodge City Tuesday that was suspended due to lighting could become official giving the Bee Jays an 8-2 victory. Several members of the Bee Jays board of directors reviewe...
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Bee Jays-A’s Game Rained Out - July 15, 2009
The Liberal Bee Jays matchup against the Dodge A's Wednesday has been rained out. No official make-up date has been set, however Monday, July 27 is the most likely date that the game will be played. ...
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Grain Cars Derail In Ensign - July 14, 2009
Gray County authorities investigating what caused a grain train to derail near Ensign Monday evening. Jim Kramer, Gray County Sheriff, said six cars belonging to the Cimarron Valley Rail Road Company ...
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Kansas Wheat Harvest Nearly Complete - July 14, 2009
The Kansas wheat harvest is just about finished. The latest weekly crop update from the Kansas Agricultural Statistics Service shows the harvest is 96 percent complete statewide. Farmers in the nor...
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Former Bee Jay to Make First All-Star Game Appearance - July 14, 2009
Current Houston Astros player Hunter Pence will selected and will participate in Tuesday's 2009 Major League Baseball All-Star game for the first time in his career. Pence played for the Liberal Bee J...
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Gov. Parkinson Names New Ag Secretary - July 14, 2009
Kansas Gov. Mark Parkinson has appointed a state legislator as acting agriculture secretary. Rep. Joshua Svaty, an Ellsworth Democrat, will replace Adrian Polansky, who's leaving to take over the fe...
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Work Begins on Economic Development Road Project In Grant County - July 14, 2009
The Kansas Department of Transportation expects work to begin on Wednesday, July 15, to reconstruct two intersections on the north and east sides of Ulysses and pave the connecting county roads. The ...
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Man Charged In Meth Case In Texas County - July 14, 2009
According to a story in the Guymon Daily Herald, a Missouri man is being held at the Texas County Detention Center on several drug charges for an incident nearly two months ago.Eric Dewayne Bethel, 38...
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Stimulus Money To Benefit Hugoton Streetscape - July 14, 2009
A $1.5 million economic stimulus award for the city of Hugoton will benefit its downtown area and save the city more than $300,000 in planned spending. The business district streetscape project will ...
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Liberal City Commission To Meet - July 13, 2009
The Liberal City Commission is scheduled to meet Tuesday night, July 14, at 6:30 in the City Commission Chambers. This is their regulaly scheduled meeting. On the agenda for the commissions considera...