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Governor Laura Kelly Announces Recipients of $9 Million in Grants for projects Across Kansas - October 14, 2020
Governor Laura Kelly today joined Kansas Department of Agriculture Secretary Mike Beam and Kansas Department of Commerce Secretary David Toland to visit Yoder Meats in Yoder, Kansas. Governor ...
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Liberal Man and Woman Robbed Three Stores in Kansas - October 14, 2020
TOPEKA, KAN. – A man and woman who are in custody in Topeka were indicted today on federal charges of robbing three Kansas businesses, U.S. Attorney Stephen McAllister said. �...
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A Talk with the Tombstones on Saturday - October 14, 2020
By Lidia Gray The Seward County Historical Society will have a Historical talk with the tombstones on Saturday October 17th at 1:30 . Daniel Minde's 7th and 8th grade history classes will give par ...
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Liberal City Commission Meets, Approves EOC Guidelines - October 13, 2020
The Liberal City Commission met on Tuesday evening and after a presentation of the Seward County EOC Guidelines, held discussion and approved to adhere to those guidelines within the City. The Comm...
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Red Giant Trump Semi Coming to Guymon, Liberal, and Hooker - October 13, 2020
The Texas County Republican Party invites you to be a part of a patriotic event in support of President Donald Trumps re-election with an event scheduled for Saturday, October 17. Those wishing to par...
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Guymon Earns Rodeo Nomination - October 13, 2020
GUYMON, Okla. - Even though it was delayed by nearly three months, the cowboys that competed were quite pleased with the 2020 version of the Guymon Pioneer Days Rodeo. The volunteer committee t...
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College to Follow Academic Calendar Through Semester - October 13, 2020
LIBERAL, Kan. — A mindful approach to slowing the spread of COVID-19 cases has enabled Seward County Community College to operate with in-person classes for eight weeks. This week, the college c...
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Corn Harvest Expected to be Down - October 12, 2020
Kansas farmers are expected to harvest slightly less corn than than last year. The U.S. Department of Agriculture said this year's crop is forecast at just under 800 million bushels, down 2% from las...
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Advance Voting to Begin in Seward County - October 12, 2020
Advance voting in Seward County is slated to begin on October the 19th, and run through Monday November 2nd. The Hours are as follows: Monday October 19th - Friday, October 23rd. 8:00am-7:00pm. ...
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USD 480 Board Meets.,Considers Leasing ESC Building - October 12, 2020
The USD 480 Board of Education met Monday morning for a Special meeting with a light agenda. First up, the Board approved the canceling of the October 19th regular meeting then approved the developmen...