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  • US 83 Overpass Work to Begin Monday

    US 83 Overpass Work to Begin Monday - February 26, 2021

    Crews are expected to begin repairs on the U.S. 83 overpass in Seward County on Monday, March 1, according to the Kansas Department of Transportation.  The project will replace expansion joints and r...

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  • Southwestern Heights Scholars Bowl Team takes 3rd at State

    Southwestern Heights Scholars Bowl Team takes 3rd at State - February 25, 2021

    The Southwestern Heights Scholars Bowl team of Taylor Vermillion, Alexandra Arinaga, Audrey Ball, Owen Vajnar, Judith Soto, and Sydnie Underwood competed at 3A State Scholars Bowl on Saturday, Februar...

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  • USDA Announces $131,619 Distance Learning and Telemedicine grant for 8 Kansas counties

    USDA Announces $131,619 Distance Learning and Telemedicine grant for 8 Kansas counties - February 25, 2021

    The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development Acting State Director for Kansas Dan Fischer today announced it is investing $131,619 to help rural residents gain access to health...

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  • Area COVID-19 Numbers for February 24, 2021

    Area COVID-19 Numbers for February 24, 2021 - February 24, 2021

    The numbers released by the KDHE, Seward County Health Department, and surrounding Counties for Wednesday February 24th show Seward County has had 3,872 individuals test  positive for Coronavirus sin...

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  • United Methodist Church Partners with KDHE to offer COVID-19 Testing

    United Methodist Church Partners with KDHE to offer COVID-19 Testing - February 24, 2021

    First United Methodist Church of Liberal in partnership with the Kansas Department of Health and Environment is providing free COVID-19 testing. This testing is part of a pilot program being launched ...

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  • Seward County COVID-19 Briefs

    Seward County COVID-19 Briefs - February 24, 2021

      Local COVID-19 Testing Numbers COVID-19 numbers remain low through the month of February, a trend that began with the new year. This success can be attributed to the vigilance of the comm...

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  • Liberal City Commission Meets, Moves Forward with Tree Cost Sharing Program

    Liberal City Commission Meets, Moves Forward with Tree Cost Sharing Program - February 23, 2021

    The Liberal City Commission met Tuesday evening and approved three CDBG-CV Grant applications. Approved was $30,000.00 for the Fairfield Inn, $32,000.00 for the Hampton Inn and $15,515.00 for the Ranc...

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  • SCCC Offers Community Drive-Through “Saints Care” Event      

    SCCC Offers Community Drive-Through “Saints Care” Event      - February 23, 2021

    LIBERAL, Kan.  — Seward County Community College will welcome friends and neighbors to campus at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 2 for a “Saints Care” event. The outdoor ceremony of remembrance a...

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  • Seward County Commission Approves BCBS Insurance

    Seward County Commission Approves BCBS Insurance - February 22, 2021

    The Seward County Commission met Monday evening at 5:30pm and Proclaimed February as Black History Month in Seward County. The Noxious Weed Plan for 2021 and the Noxious Weed Report from 2020 was ...

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  • USD 480 Board Approves Chromebook Purchase

    USD 480 Board Approves Chromebook Purchase - February 22, 2021

    The USD 480 Board of Education met Monday evening at 6:30pm and voted to accept the offer from Custom Construction LLC for 624 N Grant of $150,000 with a closing date of May 31, 2021. The Board a...

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