• Beaver County Imposes Burn Ban

    Beaver County Imposes Burn Ban - February 09, 2009

    The Beaver County Board of Commissioners proclaimed that extreme fire danger exists in Beaver County promting a burn ban for seven days. The ban means it is unlawful for any person to set fire to any...

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  • Second Half Surge Leads Lady Saints Over Colby

    Second Half Surge Leads Lady Saints Over Colby - February 09, 2009

    Toby Wynn said he was surprised people in the Colby Community Building gym didn't hear him yelling at halftime. He wasn't happy with his team's first half effort as they trailed Colby (8-17, 3-8) 27-...

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  • Saints Top Colby without Sigala

    Saints Top Colby without Sigala - February 08, 2009

    Seward County head basketball coach Bryan Zollinger said after the game that his team played with heavy hearts Saturday night in their 85-67 win over Colby. Seward guard Robert Sigala didn't make the...

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  • Redskins travel to Great Bend for hoops action

    Redskins travel to Great Bend for hoops action - February 06, 2009

    The Liberal Skins and Lady Skins travel to Great Bend to Play a pair of crucial WAC games in Panther stadium. Liberal will enter the girls game with a 2-0 WAC record and are 12-1 on the season. The ...

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  • Doughboy returned home safely

    Doughboy returned home safely - February 06, 2009

    The Pillsbury Doughboy held captive for more than a week has been returned safely to his owner Blake Ozz after $700 was raised for his ransom. Per instructions by the unknown kidnapper, the money was...

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  • Local athlete loses battle with cancer

    Local athlete loses battle with cancer - February 06, 2009

    Thirteen year old Tony Sigala of Kismet lost his short battle with cancer passing away Friday morning in a Wichita hospital. Sigala had been diagnosed with a rare form of cancer and had spent the pas...

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  • Fundraisers to assist youth with cancer

    Fundraisers to assist youth with cancer - February 05, 2009

    Thirteen year old Tony Sigala, an 8th grader at Southwestern Heights Junior High, remains in a hospital in Wichita after being diagnosed with a mysterious cancer that strickened him in recent weeks. ...

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