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Former KS Rep. Resigns as Leader of Think Tank - July 10, 2019
(AP) – Former western Kansas Congressman Tim Huelskamp has resigned as the leader of an Illinois-based group that dismisses climate change and promotes free-market policies. The Heartland Institu...
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2019 Shop with A Cop Golf Scramble - July 09, 2019
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City Commission Hears Fireworks Complaints - July 09, 2019
In their regular meeting Tuesday afternoon the Liberal City Commission heard several citizens comments concerning the use of fireworks within the city limits. Most of the concerns were in regard t...
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U.S. 83 temporarily reduced to one lane in Seward County - July 09, 2019
U.S. 83 at the K-190 intersection in Seward County will be temporarily reduced to one lane on Wednesday morning, July 10 from approximately 6:30 a.m. until noon. Crews will be completing the resurfaci...
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Satanta Woman Injured in Accident Monday Evening - July 08, 2019
Genevieve Stanley, 90, of Satanta was heading west on KS Highway 190 when she struck a piece of paving equipment that was moving eastbound on K190 highway. The accident occured at approximately 5:0...
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Liberal City Commission to Meet, Rezoning on the Agenda - July 08, 2019
The Liberal City Commission meeting is scheduled for Tuesday evening, but an hour earlier, at 4:30pm. Items on the agenda include the rezoning of two properties from Multi-family residential to Gen...
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Kansas Wheat Harvest report Day 8 - July 08, 2019
This is day 8 of the Kansas Wheat Harvest Reports, brought to you by the Kansas Wheat Commission, Kansas Association of Wheat Growers and the Kansas Grain and Feed Association. Scattered stor...
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Kansas Wheat Harvest going slower than normal - July 08, 2019
A new government report shows Kansas growers are still far behind in bringing in this season’s winter wheat crop. The National Agricultural Statistics Service reported Monday that 61% of wheat in...
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Measles Likely to Come to Kansas Amid Outbreak - July 08, 2019
The national measles outbreak has not hit Kansas yet, but it has come close with cases reported in neighboring Oklahoma, Missouri and Colorado. Kansas health officials say they think a case in Ka...
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Kansas expands support for brain injury patients - July 07, 2019
Medicaid support for people with brain injuries has been expanded to include those acquired through internal forces, such as strokes or tumors, following years of advocacy for change. A quirk in Ka...