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Scenic Roots Heads To Liberal - November 19, 2014
There will be plenty of old-time mountain melodies, bluegrass drive, Irish traditions, and down-home humor when Scenic Roots comes to Liberal for a concert this Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. at the S...
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Seward County Democratic Party To Elect Officers - November 18, 2014
The Seward County Democratic Party will hold a reorganization meeting at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 20, in the east room of Ruffino's Italian Restaurant. Light refreshments will be served. Officers...
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Dairy Process Plant Coming To Western Kansas - November 18, 2014
A Chinese company and the Dairy Farmers of America say they are planning a $100 million plant in Kansas. The Dairy Farmers of America, a cooperative owned by 13,000 dairy farmers based, is ba...
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Retirement Reception Honoring Greg Sillin - November 18, 2014
The Seward County Commissioners and Administration invites the public to a retirement celebration honoring Greg Sillin. Greg has been in the IT Department for Seward County the past 24 years. The rece...
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Winter Wheat Faring Well So Far - November 18, 2014
The latest government report shows most of the newly planted Kansas winter wheat crop is faring well so far. The National Agricultural Statistics Service rates 6 percent of the wheat crop in exce...
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One Lane Bridge On Highway 50 - November 18, 2014
A bridge replacement project on U.S. 50 in western Hamilton County will reduce traffic to one lane through the winter and most of the spring. The Kansas Department of Transportation expects the proje...
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High Plains Heritage Foundation Gives Back - November 17, 2014
High Plains Heritage Foundation invests in southwest Kansas and the Panhandle region to impact lives, create opportunity, and improve futures. This year, High Plains Heritage Foundation has adm...
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Judge Bars Garden City In Church Dispute - November 16, 2014
A federal judge has issued an order barring Garden City from interfering with worship at a church property in the central business district. U.S. District Judge Carlos Murguia on Friday issue...
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Kansas Has 2.9 Million Irrigated Acres - November 16, 2014
A new government report shows more Kansas farms put more acres under irrigation last year than in 2008, when the last survey was taken. The National Agricultural Statistics Service reporte...
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Voter ID Fight Comes Back To Kansas Court - November 16, 2014
The fight over a voter proof-of-citizenship law that prevented about 22,000 Kansas residents from casting ballots on Election Day has shifted back to state courts and lawmakers. The U.S. 10t...