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  • Increase in COVID-19 Cases Tied to Local Gatherings

    Increase in COVID-19 Cases Tied to Local Gatherings - September 16, 2020

    Over the past few weeks, the Seward County Health Department has been tracking an increasing number of local positive COVID-19 cases. Case investigations have shown that a significant portion of t...

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  • Guymon School District Employee Placed on Leave

    Guymon School District Employee Placed on Leave - September 15, 2020

    Upon learning about a complaint of inappropriate behavior involving one of their employees, Guymon Public Schools immediately notified the Guymon Police Department, and the employee has been place...

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  • Seward County Fire Quickly Knocks Down Structure Fire

    Seward County Fire Quickly Knocks Down Structure Fire - September 15, 2020

    At 8:22am on Tuesday Seward County Fire Department was dispatched to a reported structure fire on Road G and Road 16. Units arrived on scene to find smoke coming from a basement of an unoccupied struc...

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  • Seward County Sheriff’s Office Responds to Guardrail Accident

    Seward County Sheriff’s Office Responds to Guardrail Accident - September 14, 2020

    The Seward County Sheriff Office responded to the intersection of 8th Street and Highway 54 on Friday, September 11th, 2020 at approx. 2:03 pm. A 2008 Honda Accord, driven by Miguel Perez-Gabriel of ...

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  • Residential Fire at 312 S. Calhoun Ave. Monday Morning

    Residential Fire at 312 S. Calhoun Ave. Monday Morning - September 14, 2020

    At 11:22 am Monday the Liberal Fire Department was dispatched to 312 S. Calhoun Ave. for a possible structure fire. The caller reported smoke from the home with a person yelling from inside the re...

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  • Truck, Bucks & Cornhole Returns Thursday to Billy’s Ayr Lanes

    Truck, Bucks & Cornhole Returns Thursday to Billy’s Ayr Lanes - September 14, 2020

    Truck, Bucks & Cornhole returns Thursday to Billy's Ayr Lanes for their Hotrods, Harleys, and Hotdog Event that will run from 6:00-7:30pm. ALL Hotrods,Harleys, and all motorcycles are welcome to a...

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  • Broadcast Square audio archives September 8 to 11, 2020

    Broadcast Square audio archives September 8 to 11, 2020 - September 11, 2020

    You can listen to archived Broadcast Square audio from the week of September 8 to 11, 2020. Monday, September 7: No program today. Happy Labor Day! Tuesday, September 8: Susan Lukwago and Claris...

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  • Truck, Bucks, and Cornhole at the High Plains Music Fest Saturday

    Truck, Bucks, and Cornhole at the High Plains Music Fest Saturday - September 11, 2020

    Truck, Bucks & Cornhole returns Saturday to the High Plains Music Fest in Hugoton. The Tournament will be near the Fall Fling Craft Fair. Cornhole registration begins at 1:00, tourney at 1:30! ACA...

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  • Business PPE Stopgap Program now Offered

    Business PPE Stopgap Program now Offered - September 10, 2020

    The Kansas Division of Emergency Management (KDEM) has developed a Business PPE Stopgap program for businesses experiencing delivery delays of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).Beginning Monday, Sep...

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  • KDHE Ammends Travel Restrictions

    KDHE Ammends Travel Restrictions - September 10, 2020

    The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) has amended its travel quarantine list to no longer include travel to Aruba and to also remove mandatory quarantine following attendance at out-o...

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Public Art Grants Coming to Seward County and the City of Liberal

TOPEKA — Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Commerce David Toland today announced $1,295,450 has been awarded...

USD 480 Board Meets Approves Ipad Purchase for Bright Start

The USD 480 Board of Education met Monday evening at Seymour Rogers Middle School and after...

Turpin Man Attacked by Pack of Dogs

Early Thursday morning, July 18, shortly after midnight, a 23-year-old man was attacked by a pack...

 
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