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Pierson Picks Arizona - April 14, 2009
The 6'3" Amanda Pierson thought she knew who her leader would be in the recruiting process. When she made an official visit to Tuscon, she knew Arizona was the right fit. Pierson will join a program...
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Meteorite Museum Gains A Huge Addition - April 14, 2009
(AP) - A nearly four-pound chunk from a meteor that blazed across the Texas sky in February has been sold to a Kansas museum. No word on how much Don Stimpson paid for the meteorite. He and his wife,...
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USD 480 Looks into Renovation of Redskin Field - April 14, 2009
During the USD 480 Board of Education meeting on Monday the board asked Alan Haskell who is the Director of Auxiliary Services to look into getting bids to renovate Redskin Field. The renovation woul...
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Liberal Track Teams Finish First and Third in Great Bend - April 14, 2009
The Liberal High School track teams competed in Great Bend on Tuesday. The boys team won the meet with Hutchinson coming in second place. The Liberal girls finished third behind Hutchinson and Great B...
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City Commission Meets And Reorganizes - April 14, 2009
The Liberal City Commission met last night for their regularly scheduled meeting. Among the items on the agenda was the Transient Guest Tax Petition. After a lengthy discussion, commissioners asked ...
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Liberal City Commission To Meet - April 13, 2009
The Liberal City Commission will meet tomorrow night at 6:30pm for their regularly scheduled meeting to be held in the Liberal City Commission chambers. On tomorrow night's agenda will be the Transie...
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Mud Routes Tuesday - April 13, 2009
USD 507 Satanta, USD 214 Ulysses, and USD 209 Moscow will run mud routes Tuesday....
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Moran Expresses Disappointment With Governors Veto - April 13, 2009
Congressman Jerry Moran delivered the following statement yesterday after Gov. Kathleen Sebelius vetoed legislation to build two coal-fired electrical generation plants in Western Kansas. ź??I am de...
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Governor Vetoes Coal Plant Bill - April 13, 2009
Gov. Kathleen Sebelius has followed through on her promise to veto a bill that would allow construction of two coal-fired power plants in southwest Kansas. Yesterday's action was the fourth coal plant...
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Turpin Man Dies in Seward County Accident - April 13, 2009
With rain falling Saturday afternoon, a Turpin man lost his life in a one vehicle crash shortly before 5 pm. Twenty-seven year old Jaime Ortiz of Turpin was pronounced dead at about 6:45 Saturday eve...